Press Photos: 130911 Dara, CL, Jeremy Scott, Mademoiselle Yulia and More at Jeremy Scott’s Fashion Week After Party
I just love my socially awkward, conservative and proper Unnie! ^_^


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I just love my socially awkward, conservative and proper Unnie! ^_^


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Awwww! ^_^ And here with have some #ChaeRa loving. No matter what, CL will always be Dara’s Baby Rin. I guess she will always be a baby in Dara’s eyes. ^_^


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Awww! ^_^ These two really missed each other. Mademoiselle Yulia also uploaded a photo of Dara earlier on her instagram account! Nice seeing Dara hanging out with old friends.


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According to @6002theMaikey, Dara traveled ALONE. Our Dara, who used to be so afraid of planes, arrived at New York alone and was just picked up at the airport by a US-Based YG Manager.


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The concert will be on October 26, 2013! ^_^
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Please buy them legally at YG Music: http://www.yg-music.net/
MUSIC RECORDED
INSTRUMENTAL
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Come on Daralings, let us vote for our Queen Dara for MWave’s Idol Queen Poll! Right now, she is a little behind f(x)’s Victoria. You can vote only once a day but if you use multiple accounts, then you can vote multiple times! ^_^
A GO GO GO!

You can also vote for Dara as Idol Dream High’s “Class Clown”!
Dara, with her new hairstyle, attended the premiere of “The Russian Novel” earlier.
The second installment of Shin Yeonsik’s middle-aged romance trilogy unfolds like a tragic Russian novel, in a visual monochrome with understated audio. A writer, who had lapsed into unconsciousness at the age of 27, miraculously regains consciousness after a 27-year coma and wakes to a world where he is a literary sensation, a prestige writer representing the period. The book, THE RUSSIAN NOVEL, has earned him legendary status. It just so happens he did not write the book. In a reflective scene near the end of the film a character explains the basics of the Russian novel: long, complicated and so many characters. The same can be said of the film. It has a relatively long running time of 2 hours and 20 minutes and a complicated narrative structure, unfolding in order. There are so many characters in the film that it’s impossible to remember them all. Although long, it is never boring; complicated, certainly, but never difficult; and packed characters, yes, but never to the point of distracting.




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