Today is Sunday, a day which is supposed to be spent resting and having fun. I admit I am often guilty of ignoring this Sunday ritual, getting caught up in the chaos of the week to come and trying to get ahead. This Sunday, however, I am dubbing “Sunday Fun-day,” a day to goof off and laugh a little before business starts again on Monday. So I found a few celebs having some fun of their own to prove to you that even famous people have a laugh or two. So get up, you classy gal, and have some fun today! And for more pics of celebs having a fun time, go to Terry Richardson’s Diary.

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Ryan Gosling, Photo by Terry Richardson
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Sean White, Photo by Terry Richardson
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Matthew Gray Gubler, Photo by Terry Richardson
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Terry Richardson and Adam Levine, Photo by Terry Richardson
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Aliana Lohan, Photo by Terry Richardson
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Kristen Wiig and Terry Richardson, Photo by Terry Richardson
 
 For those of you who have not heard about or had a chance to pick up a copy of Derek Blasberg's "Very Classy", I highly recommend you do so immediately. A unique etiquette book, "Very Classy" speaks to the new age of fashionistas and young women who seem to think that traditions of courtesy and modesty are out dated. In a world of "Jersey Shore" and "Real Housewives," it's no wonder why young ladies think putting everything about your life in the public and making a fool of yourself for attention is the key to fame and success.

 Luckily, Blasberg has taken his stand for the sake of classy ladies around the world. (Hooray!) Currently the editor at large of Harper's Bazaar, he has met his fair share of classy icons such as Gwyneth Paltrow and the cover girl of "Very Classy," Byrdie Bell as well as an abundance of "tramps" as he so bluntly states. This being said, although he is a man, he indeed knows from experience about what makes a lady classy or trashy.

 I told my little sister, a gorgeous girl at the ripe age of 15, about the book, to which she was insulted of course. Naturally she thought I was suggesting she needed help in the Classy category. I feel strongly, however, that everyone could use a little refresher every now and then on manners. And if you don't, then why not read a book that confirms how proper you already are! I consider myself a Classy individual (if you did not get this already, please see the title of my Blog) but I enjoyed this book immensely. A funny read, I recommend it to even the classiest of ladies.



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Picture by Terry Richardson