Traditional nautical colors are deep navy blue and white. Blue for the color of the ocean, and white - the color of clouds. It is only befitting that boaters dressed in nautical colors when going boating.
White is the color of summer and looks very classy. It is cool and comfortable, and most of all elegant.
An all white outfit complemented by colorful dangling earrings just look scrumptious on Beyonce.
What to wear for any occasion is a perpetual question for women, much less for movie stars who undoubtedly will be photographed, and the photos frozen in time.
Here is Nicole Kidman, boarding a yacht, dressed all in white which is actually a very nautical color. Note that all the boating crew were also dressed in white. Celebrity boating apparel does not necessarily spell comfortable boating clothes.
A flowing white dress is not what an ordinary citizen would normally wear to go boating, but a celebrity needs to wear something that stands out, so Nicole Kidman certainly succeeded as shown in this photo.
All attention is on Scarlett Johanssen and Ryan Reynolds as they announce their split today December 14, 2010. They obviously want the whole world to know that they will not be spending Christmas 2010 together.
As this is a blog about yachts, we want to feature Scarlett Johanssen on her yachting experience. She played Jordan Two Delta opposite Ewan McGregor's Lincoln 6 Echo in the movie The Island (2005). There was a futuristic yacht in the movie which is a real boat built by the Wally Boat Company. The model is WallyPower 118 which costs $25 million.
This black yacht in the dreams of Lincoln 6 Echo, shown later in the film (the Renovatio) is the Wallypower 118 super yacht. The boat is build almost entirely out of carbon fiber, Kevlar and glass with a teak-deck. The boat features 2 Cummins engines, each delivering 370 BHP. In addition, 3 Rolls Royce gas-turbine engines provide the speed of 60 knots cruising speed.
Here is a video clip of the Wallypower yacht 118 which was the boat Scarlett Johanssen and Ewan McGregor used in the filming of the movie "The Island" made in 2005.