Have you ever wondered what it’s like backstage before an intriguing
Russian beauty pageant? Do you imagine it’s all nerves and powder puff
before the grace and elegance of the onstage action?
Miss Russia 2012 has already been decided with the stunning Elizabeth Golovanova taking the title (see here).
But this year’s event was stuffed with amazing beauties from across the
vast country of Russia. Decide for yourself if the judges got it right…
Is this the real life? Is it just fantasy? No, it’s just more solid proof of the ability of Russian women to combine sporting creativity, business acumen and hot stuff. A fabulous story emerged recently from Krasnoarmeysk (near Moscow) of dedicated beauties willing to do anything for their sport.
By Rollo Tomasi Fur in Russia, like its array of enchanting women, is found in abundance. Unlike the West, Russians bear no taboo in wearing the soft, enticing stuff in its many manifestations. Sable, mink, arctic fox, lynx, bear,… fur coats, hats, gloves and ushankas are all found flourishing in the streets, clubs, restaurants and boudiors of CIS.
Lithe, statuesque, with delicious 33-24-35 good looks and eyes that would knock out most guys, Russian supermodel Inna Zobova was born in October of 1976 into the humble family of an engineer mother and civil aviation specialist father.
Russia's Ladies' Baskteball team is not only sensational when it comes to slam dunks and ball handling skills, but the the team is also one of the world's most attractive. And they'll be in action soon at a top European contest to display their beauty on and off court.
As the more liberated among us generally learn in life, guilty pleasures are often accompanied by the inconvenience of a little pain. And one indulgent aspect of the notorious Russian winter that makes up for the hip-breaking ice, the filthy slush and murderous icicles, is the salacious elegance and sensual luster of the countless boots worn by gorgeous women who proudly and daringly strut their tempting stuff throughout Russia and CIS.
As the tennis season goes into overdrive with a riveting French Open it's time to focus on the wonderful racket-welding femmes from Russia. Maria Sharapova is reinvigorated and she has a great opportunity to push back up the rankings. But pure talent isn't the only great thing about women's tennis in Russia.
“The sky is a different color here, or is it?” I asked, looking down from the twilight sky to find my companions preoccupied with a scene of a different sort. Transfixed they were on the sight of several dozen quite attractive young women who had seemingly sprung from nowhere and were strolling about in small groups, not a man to be seen in the vicinity. “Yes, things certainly seem different here…” chimed in my travel companions.
By Rollo Tomasi Born in the small Ukraine port town of Berdyansk on the Sea of Azov, Olga Kostyantynivna Kurylenko has opened to rave reviews as what some deem the definitive femme fatale of the 007 movie franchise. As sexy, hard boiled yet vulnerable Bond Girl Camille in the Sony blockbuster release Quantum of Solace, Olga’s career path is the narrative of a true Cinderella fairytale.
Odessa is a mysterious and ancient city where East meets West and intrigue rules the day. The setting for numerous movies of espionage and international suspense, the city of just over 1 million souls was recently a key location in the Hollywood blockbuster Transporter 3 as well as several films of the 007 franchise for good reason. Capitalize on this unearthly mood in a city where a night on the town is an indulgent adventure not soon forgotten.
By Rollo Tomasi & Alexander Wildeve Our driver stops his black Mercedes at the light on the corner of Tverskaya Ulitsa and Teatral’nyy Proyezd, the most major of Moscow busy intersections near Red Square. As he dreamily ponders the type of Pelmeni to have for dinner his eyes begin to glaze over. He has just spotted the most gorgeous pair of legs in his side view mirror…smooth as silk in a short black skirt riding high and tight on a young femme’s shapely thighs.
By Rollo Tomasi The feel of fine silk moving to the touch against cool willing flesh…Russian women and lingerie…double trouble… not unlike a breathtaking cocktail of animal magnetism and carnal perfection draped in a luxurious, erotic package daring to be unwrapped like a precious, passionate gift.
By Rollo Tomasi 26 year old Oksana Pochepa, purported paramour of actor Mel Gibson, 54.
Not unlike Caroll Baker’s billing in Elia Kazan’s Baby Doll (Warner Bros. 1956), the life enhancing role of a younger woman in a man’s life can best be summed up as ‘raw electricity’. Following this line of thought, German study tank The Max Planck Institute last year released the results of a report based on Danish subjects which postulates that men who marry younger women will likely live longer.
One might think that seeing two teams of delicious barefoot beauties in swimwear playing beach volleyball in the middle of Moscow was some kind of mirage. But for two years running, and in extravagant style, Moscow has imported 2,500 tons of sand to welcome the world’s finest beach volleyball teams to compete in Moscow’s Grand Slam, a major event in the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) World Tour.
Better than sex. And if not, one could say that the scene that unfolded this weekend at venues across Moscow were as close to world class foreplay as possible. The verve and vigor of the tango came to Moscow this August to give our sensuous Russian ladies a chance to strut their sultry stuff and Moscow’s men the opportunity to make them sparkle.