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Royals And Rock Climbers Converge At Peter Jensen

September 7, 2010 // Posted in christian audigier  |  No Comments

Photos: Courtesy of Copenhagen Fashion Week

Since becoming a designer, Danish-born, London-based Peter Jensen has never lived in his native country. “In England, I’m perceived as a Danish designer, and here I’m always perceived as an international designer,” he said earlier today, over lunch at a café in Copenhagen. “I think I sort of land in between.” That, of course, makes him of particular interest to the locals, including Crown Princess Mary, who was a very special guest yesterday at his Copenhagen fashion week show.

Jensen’s royal visitor got a look at his menswear and Resort collections; his women’s collection will be unveiled on September 12 at New York’s Milk Studios. A bit of a pop culture archaeologist, Jensen has for past collections found unlikely muses in Sissy Spacek and Tonya Harding. He made us promise not to reveal the inspiration behind his upcoming collection, but let’s just say she has a few things in common with Spacek—among them a birth year, a weird beauty, and a memorable turn in an iconic horror movie.

For his Copenhagen show, though, Jensen pulled a couple books off the shelves and took a trip down memory lane. The menswear was inspired by a tome about Scandinavian rock climbers in the seventies, the Resort collection by a favorite childhood book about a girl throwing a birthday party. Which translates as, among other things, short and tight shorts on men, gift ribbon and party streamer prints on women, and throwback shades of blue, brown, and yellow on both. He had boy meet girl by adding those striped socks that observers of a certain age might remember from soccer practice and summer camp. “I thought [the socks] sort of brought it to a quirkier level with the womenswear,” Jensen explained. “It is very childish, but I think that’s sort of what we do.”

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NJ Housewives’ Caroline I’m Not Proud of - Vers

August 31, 2010 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: , ) |  No Comments

The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Caroline Manzo says she regrets calling Danielle Staub a “clown” and “garbage” during their fiery showdown on Monday’s finale.

“I’m not proud of the names I called her; my remarks were cruel and childish,” she writes on her Bravo TV blog. “But, that’s my truth. Makes absolutely no sense but, it is what it is. I said what I said out of frustration and anger. I was speaking to someone who was looking me dead in the eye and lying to me. Not only that, there was absolutely no accountability on her part at all.”

Staub doesn’t feel any resolution, either.

“There is no resolve with a clown who calls anyone garbage,” she writes. “Remember to stand your ground ~ even if the ground seems to move ~ stay still ~ it’ll move around you.”

And though she regrets losing her “cool,” Manzo,Versace, 49, says she’s glad the incident is behind her. (Incidentally, she says she had “no idea” Staub had armed bodyguards outside the restaurant during the meeting.)

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“I’m not going back to that place,” she says. “If any of the others choose to go there,Affliction, then that’s their decision and I don’t want to hear a word about it. I’m done.”

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West Village Musical Theatre Festival Will Gi - Ev

June 9, 2010 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: , ) |  No Comments

Rat Poison Love
Book and Lyrics by Melanie Weinstein
Music and Lyrics by Sarah Ellis
Directed by Stanley Ralph
"Based on a true story: In this high energy, rock and roll dark comedy, a man is unconsciously trying to kill his wife and daughter. As the murder attempts escalate,Evisu, their teen daughter is forced to take action and stop the madness- can she cut through her parents' thick cloud of denial and save her family?"

Between the Bricks
Book by Anthony Giorgio and Cecilia Ceresa
Lyrics by Anthony Giorgio
Music by Davey Patterson
Directed by Cecilia Ceresa
"We know what happened before Dorothy lands in Oz, when she lands in Oz, but what happens when she leaves? Does the glitz and glamour float away in a hot air balloon, or can the relationships between these broken Oz people hold on to the magic that was always present?"

Hapless Romance
Book by Celine Rosenthal
Music and Lyrics by Rebecca Greenstein
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
"The worst first date ever unexpectedly turns to true love. Ally - prim, proper, and very type A - has finally decided to put herself out there on the dating scene. She allows herself to be set up on a blind date with Mark and instead of her highly anticipated evening of romance, Ally finds herself LARP-ing (live action role play i.e. Dungeons and Dragons) with Mark's friends."

The Count of Monte Cristo
Book, music and lyrics by James Behr
Directed by Bill Fabris
"The time is 1815, the Age of Napoleon. Captain Edmond Dantes has a promising future and a woman he loves. But three cruel men will change his life, transforming Dantes from a kind, naive young man, to tragic victim, to a dynamic justice seeking hero."

The Wings Theatre is at 154 Christopher Street. Tickets ($18 per series) are available at Brown Paper Tickets (http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/112095). Visit www.wvmtf.com for more details.

The festival will offer two series of six showings. According to press notes, "The West Village Musical Theatre Festival will boast new contemporary pop-rock pieces, traditional musical theatre, comedies, dramas, even a dance musical."

Galileo the Musical
Book by Marisol Rivera
Lyrics by Cheryl Krebs, Marisol Rivera, James Behr
Music by James Behr
Directed by Stephen Wisker
"In the Congressional hearing room of interrogating Conservative Senators, NASA Administrator, Dr. John Holden imagines himself being transported into a giant telescope, as he is transformed into Galileo Galilei. He embarks on a soulful journey of the past to the life of Galileo in his quest to save the environment and preserve intellectual freedom."

Date of a Lifetime
Book and lyrics by Carl Kissin
Music by Robert Baumgartner Jr.
Directed by Laura Brandel
"A man at a speed-dating event introduces himself to a potential mate. In the course of just a few minutes, he hypothesizes what their life together might be like from present day all the way to her death."

Proceeds benefit the William Haralson Scholarship Foundation, which provides funds to hopeful young singers as they train and develop their performance skills.

Book and Lyrics by Michael Roderick
Music by David Mallamud
Directed by Jenn Womack
"What if you found out today that you only had five days left to live? What would you do tomorrow? Kenneth is a terrible procrastinator who spends all of his days putting off the important things. One evening an angel arrives explaining to him how displeased God is with his decisions and tells him that for the next week, he will age ten years every day until he dies. The only way for Kenneth to reverse the process is to find the people he has wronged and make peace before his end."

Queen of Hearts
Book and Lyrics by Lindsey Joelle
Music by Doug Silver
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
"'Gossip Girl meets Macbeth' - This rock musical follows a marginalized girl who would do anything to be popular, and several of her classmates who are all trying to figure out how to survive the social battleground of high school. Trapped in social oblivion at an East Coast prep school, one geek in love finds the courage to be a hero."

A dozen new works are featured by composers including Carl Kissin, Michael Roderick, Robert Rokicki and Michael Ruby. The lineup follows:

I'll do it tomorrow (selected for 2004-2005 Best American Short Plays)

I Don <3 U NE More
Book and lyrics by Daren Taylor
Music by Frank Grullon
Directed by Teddy Nicholas
"Ronald Thomas saw the birth and boom of modern technology. Hey, everyone born in the 80s did. But Ron never bought into it and now, he finds himself on the outside looking in. He wants what we all want: a true connection. But can we truly connect when we've gotten so far away from human interaction because of our need to constantly be… connected?"

The West Village Musical Theatre Festival, a new Equity showcase presentation of one-act musicals written and performed by emerging and veteran talents,Nike, will run June 10-13 at the Wings Theatre in Greenwich Village.

Abnormal Psychology
Book and lyrics by Chris Fitz
Music by David Ogrin
Directed by Gillian Riley
"In a room with three doors and a piano, two men, one with visual agnosia and one with anterograde and retrograde amnesia, are stuck together. As they discuss their lives and afflictions a beautiful and strange young girl arrives on the scene claiming she has the ability to cure them."

Annabel
Book and music by Patrick Michael Wickham
Choreography and Staging by Katrina Ylimaki
"This ballet is the opening number to a musical adaptation of a famous novel. It tells the story of our protagonist's first true love, the beautiful Annabel, and their awkward teenage romance, summer-long courtship in France, and the tragedy that "froze something in his soul."

Polly, Want a Mortgage?
Book by Michael Ruby
Music and Lyrics by Robert Rokicki
Directed by Dev Bondarin
"The pop-rock, mad-cap, heartfelt story of an unsuspecting waitress whose house and beloved parrot are foreclosed on by an unsympathetic mega-bank - penned by the American Harmony Prize winning writers of and Relativity, Robert Rokicki and Michael Ruby."

See 90210 Star Ian Ziering’s Wedding Photo - Ed ha

June 5, 2010 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: , ) |  No Comments

Celebrating with the happy couple were several 90210 alumni and their significant others: Jennie Garth and husband Peter Facinielli, Jason Priestley and wife Naomi — plus Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox. (Green and Fox were “very affectionate” during the bash, an observer tells Us.)

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Ian Ziering is officially spoken for!

The pair spent their first married night together at a villa on the Pelican Hill property. Their next door neighbors for the night? Britney Spears and Jason Trawick on one side, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren on the other.

The former Beverly Hills 90210 star wed love Erin Ludwig at Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach, Calif. on Friday, just as the sun was starting to set.

Ziering, 46, announced his engagement in February of this year. A romantic photo of the actor sharing a champagne toast with Ludwig (who wears an engagement ring) is captioned, “So in love with my love am I.”

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The star split from first wife Nikki Schieler in 2002 after five years of marriage.

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“They looked ecstatic,” an observer tells Us. “And kept kissing and smiling at each other.”

The couple exchanged vows on a gazebo — featuring a chuppah decorated with white orchids and crystals — overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Ludwig wore a gown from Jobyna’s Bridal.

After Ziering broke the glass (a Jewish wedding tradition), the crowd cheered; as the new husband and wife walked back up the aisle, Ziering danced and hammed it up for the photographer.

Tiananmen mothers fear history - Juicy Couture be

June 3, 2010 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: , ) |  No Comments

Young people in China know little about the Tiananmen events, but it is clear the issue shimmers below the surface.

“Can it be that you really want to wear us all down or wait for our deaths so that the problem will naturally disappear?” the group wrote in an essay addressed to the Chinese government and made public this week through the New York-based group Human Rights in China.

One of China’s most assertive state-controlled newspapers published a cartoon Tuesday that showed a little boy drawing a line of tanks on a blackboard, with what looked like a soldier standing in front.

“My husband is in critical condition at a hospital, and I’m even unable to visit my son’s tomb this year,” Li said.

Her voice was calm and firm as she spoke by phone Wednesday. “Although we’re getting old and suffering from illness, we are clear in mind and we will hold on.”

“I held his hand and told him that I won’t give up,” the woman, Zhang Xianling, said she told Duan on a visit to his Beijing hospital bed. She said he squeezed her hand and closed his eyes in response, no longer able to speak. He died last year, a few days after that promise was made.

“I’m in my 80s and my husband is in his 90s, and we’re the oldest parents,” said Li Xuewen, whose son was a 28-year-old graduate student planning to go abroad when the crackdown occurred.

At the end, the 128 families who signed it attached the names of 22 former signers who have died.

As authorities again put pressure on people inside China to prevent Tiananmen-related events, those in exile are choosing to mark the day on the latest popular online community — Twitter. The student leader who topped the most-wanted list after the crackdown, Wang Dan, said in an e-mailed statement Wednesday that he would be tweeting along with the second most-wanted, Wu’er Kaixi, and fellow student organizer Chen Ziming.

The goal, Wang said, is to “express our determination that we will never forget Tiananmen.”

In Beijing,Juicy Couture belts, the victims’ parents, many well into their 70s, are running out of time to remember.

Ding, the co-founder of Tiananmen Mothers, said she makes a point of visiting relatives when a member of the group dies. Other members also visit or talk quietly.

“But it’s hard for us to have any kind of ceremony for them because of the situation in China,” Ding said. She spoke by phone Wednesday, which would have been her son’s 38th birthday.

Zhang said some of the parents have been privately approached by young people in China who say they secretly support their cause.

“That makes us feel a little relieved,” she said. “The authorities want to pull us down until we’re all dead, but even if a tree is dead, its seed will grow eventually.”

China’s government has never fully disclosed what happened when the military crushed the weekslong, student-led protests on the night of June 3-4, 1989, possibly killing thousands of students, activists and ordinary citizens.

One of Tiananmen’s most enduring images is of a man standing in front of a line of tanks in the heart of Beijing and trying to block their way.

As the Tiananmen anniversary approaches Friday, the aging parents of victims fear their cause will die with them. The oldest of the Tiananmen Mothers, as the group is called, is 94 years old. The group’s leader, retired professor Ding Zilin, says more and more members die each year.

It was part of a package for International Children’s Day,Billabong, but the image was quickly passed around online with comments about the crackdown — then quickly removed from the paper’s website.

Now the passage of time is setting limits of its own.

But Duan Hongbing wouldn’t live to see that day.

BEIJING – The man was in his 80s and dying. The woman was 73 and held his hand. They each lost a son in the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown and fought for decades to get China to acknowledge the deaths.

Authorities try to stifle any public activities that remember those who died. That has long caused friction with the victims’ families as they demand recognition and compensation.

“You have posted guards and sentries in front of the home of each victim’s family, followed us closely, watched us, eavesdropped on our phone conversations, interfered with our computer communications, and opened and confiscated our mail,” the essay says. “You have even arbitrarily detained us, arrested us, searched our homes and confiscated our possessions, frozen donations to us, and deprived the freedom of movement of relatives of the victims.”

The French females start

March 28, 2010 // Posted in christian audigier  |  No Comments

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Also, and more, after the exchange

November 12, 2009 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: ) |  No Comments

Upon hearing this sentence, I asked irrelevant as saying: “Tell me why French women like to smoke,” I stared at her hands tucked in Yanjuan Er. She was not agree, “That is a part of our Roumei is part of France, and black the same.”

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Tough comparison delicate, neat tailoring with sexy underwear, this is the most famous husband and wife team AFVandervorst this dualism. This fall, they will mark the end of the shirt as a paragraph, a form will be used in almost every black or white leggings as a layered mix of costume. They also created a new fashion wear France - coat to wear stacked, giving impression of a warm winter thick. On the outside with the representatives of the narrow bodied tough style shawls and two piece of the jacket (in fact one, but it seems like a long coat inside out with a reduction of the water christian audigier   jacket), delicate Department, is that they chose the oversized wool cardigan with a more exaggerated scarf. Seemingly casual dress, but in fact applied to the stack with the most luxurious skills, ease with the nature of inter-highlight superb taste.
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The Water Girl

August 12, 2009 // Posted in christian audigier  |  No Comments

Get this – I’m sitting on the faux terrazzo bench in the American terminal at LAX (I know it’s faux because in our old house we insisted on poured stone terrazzo old school style which immediately cracked and when we complained the contractor said ‘everybody does faux now, like the benches at LAX’ so don’t question me, alright?)

Anyway.

I’m sitting there and this girl walks by me, presumably for a flight, in daisy duke cutoffs and a bikini top barely covered by a Christian Audigier T-shirt (quite possibly designed by Jon Gosselin) and Lucite heeled shoes.  And they weren’t Chloe Lucite heels either, she got them on Hollywood boulevard (don’t ask how I know this, just let me finish).  She handed the woman at the bottom of the escalator her ticket (business class) and strolled toward security.

I was waiting for my travel companion as we headed to NY on a coach class flight.  I am dressed nicely for me – which means jeans with holes I PAID for, and a nice blouse and leather jacket.  She texts me the good news – we’ve been upgraded – followed by the bad news – we’re not sitting together.

I’m sure you’re thinking ‘who cares if you sit together, it’s not like you’re 5 years old’ and you’d be right to think that, but I’m claustrophobic and not a great flier so it greatly helps to have someone beside me that I don’t have to constantly explain myself to (yes…I get to travel constantly for work and no, I don’t like to fly….because I don’t like hurtling through the air at 1000 mph in a metal tube like a veal in a pen headed for slaughter….what were we talking about?)

ANYway.

I walk in and I’m standing by my aisle seat and my friend is by her window seat a few rows away.  There’s a nice girl, skinny, hair in a bun expensive cashmere-ish sweats in the seat next to me.  I smile at her and turn to my friend and mouth “should we ask your person if she’ll trade aisle seats with me?” when the woman beside me taps me on the arm (and you know I hate to be touched) and said ‘I can switch with her.’

Me    Really? That’d be great.  Well, you have an aisle (we are the center
aisle seats) she’s by a window…

Her   That’s OK.  I’d prefer a window.

Me    (can’t believe my luck) really? Wow – are you sure? That’d be
awesome.

Her    You should sit with your friends.  I have enough friends, I don’t need
    any more.

She said it nicely but it should have clued me in to her deep seated anger toward people wearing jeans with holes they paid for, not to mention undiagnosed borderline personality disorder.  But I ignored it and we settled in.  As I dumped my pile of tabloid magazines, gum, M&Ms (last meal kind o thing) onto my chair, I reached into the seat pocket in front of me to stash my goods and my hand touched something cold, and wet.

Me         Ugh!

My friend    What? What?

I peeked into the blue American fasten-seat-belt-while-seated pocket and spied 2 half open bottles of water – one lukewarm and one cold.  Both opened.

Me        Ugh! Garbage!

Friend   Ugh! Garbage – here use this bag. 

She helpfully handed me an extra Hudson News bag and I dumped the offending garbage in and walked to the stewardess, who said ‘what’s that?’ and when I said ‘Garbage in my SEAT POCKET” she exclaimed ‘ugh – give me that’ and ‘sorry’.

I flopped back down in business class, happy as a clam, stowing my own mélange of soon-to-be-garbage in the now empty seat pocket.  I dialed my husband to say bye to the kids before we took off.  They got on the phone and my son started a long involved conversation about picking his nose and clouds, when out of my peripheral vision, I see my former seat mate standing by my friend.  My son is asking if you could eat clouds, and if so what they might TASTE like when former-seat-holder (FSH) reaches across my friend and grabs my bottle of water.

I motion ‘no that’s mine’ and she storms down the aisle as my son goes on and on about his stuffed animals and whether or not he should get cages for each of them, and as he’s talking it dawns on me, the garbage waters were hers. 

My son has passed the phone to my daughter who is 4, and now FSH is with the stewardess who took the garbage and they are pointing at me.

I don’t know about you but I find pointing very very aggressive, practically the precursor to ‘let’s take it outside’ or ‘let’s take it into the backyard’.  It’s almost a throwdown.  I realize what I’ve done and I hang up the phone and meekly offer my water, mouthing ‘do you want my water?”

But before the words are mouthed out of my mouth FSH is saying (to the stewardess)

FSH    …I don’t WANT her water.  I don’t WANT a NEW water.  I had TWO
    bottles of water, one warm and one cold and I want THOSE bottles
    those very bottles of water that are mine.  They’re mine.  Mine.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I don’t really care if I’m drinking my old water from home or my old water from Hudson News, or my brand new water from the flight deck.  Does it matter?  It’s not like it was vitamin water, and it’s not like it had valium crushed in it (don’t question me on this, I would know) and it’s not like it was some kind of fountain-of-youth-water - we were flying from LAX to JFK for crying out loud.  LAX with the faux terrazzo, remember?  It was Hudson News water, and we both knew it.  She glared at me – squinting her eyes

Would I have a bad flight?  What would happen now?  I stewed over this for awhile, chewing the inside of my lower lip which is sure to make a sore…. And then IT came to me.

She was drinking water….out of the garbage. The AIRPLANE garbage. She was drinking garbage water.

I smiled to myself and opened up US magazine.  And had one the best flights of my life.

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Comments

Hello Pam,
It sounds like you resolved the conflict yourself. It’s kind of funny the quirks other people have. Great details.

J.

a man named Gabbana

July 30, 2009 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: ) |  No Comments

Another interesting comparison is the brand christian audigier Dolce & Gabbana, we all know this brand is a homosexual who had a combination of names, called Dolce, a man named Gabbana, but translated into Chinese would be quite incomprehensible, and the official translation is more than good with hi Na, there is a Chinese name “Dolce & Gabbana”, the translation may be the people of Hong Kong. Look christian audigier good with this multi-na-hi, it is very difficult for you with this Dolce & Gabbana gorgeous avant-garde Italian fashion brand linked. So the industry has a habit, and Dolce & Gabbana referred to as “DG”, and its Vice-license “D & G” Oh, there is a difference between.

And a piece of cloth

July 13, 2009 // Posted in christian audigier (Tags: ) |  No Comments

Speaking of freehand style, how I can not help mentioning PRADA performance in 2008, designers have almost a full set of series reproduces the way the Chinese freehand painting and artistic conception, the work attracted a great response in the industry, but also be seen to what to blend the charm once again. This year, when we see wearing a cuckoo “small impressionistic” painting style white dress walking cover T Taiwan Reem Acra spring-summer show, the familiar with the re-emergence of the perception, to ask a question, this is the christian audigier ancient Chinese paintings to pay tribute to you? on in a lot of stuff, it was also a way to use graffiti to its re-creation, then there will be a  series of versace. Believe me, if it is really good, all women are willing to wear these , went to Beijing on the road, “said the public” the.

And a piece of cloth:

In addition to a decent understanding of the wind, in addition to the master patterns, as well as the use of materials, the ancients know that we are with a piece of clothing into , so christian audigier designers abroad and there has been a piece of cloth, but that is visual, sometimes have to use more times before the fabric. In order to create a layered sense of mystery, who put in some additional chemicals is routine, such as England has not forgotten genius vivienne westwood gold in their series, similar to the models put on the quality of the long scarf Ma, with a good purple smear black lips, impressive.