Nov 30, 2007
Nov 29, 2007
Where they Get that?
Nov 28, 2007
Stars on their Runway Looks
Kylie Minogue brings a touch of glamour to the Music Industry Trust Awards in London rocking an exquisite Dolce & Gabbana creation.
Katie Holmes and Monique Lhuillier wearing one-shouldered, silk charmeuse gown at the L.A. premiere of Lions for Lambs.
Jennifer Connelly who showed up to the BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards in Los Angeles in an ill-fitting Bottega Veneta gown.
Nov 27, 2007
Christian Audigier Runway Fashion Show
Chistian Audigier’s Fashion Show was held last October at Smashbox Studios in Culver City, was La Vie En Rose. The theme of the show is Making Rock Stars Rock! His Inspiration was “the liberation of France by the American troops and the fusion of cultures in the 1940's marking Frances Freedom.. The French and Americans formed a natural union which was reflected and initiated the inspiration in art, music, fashion and love. Christian Audigier pays tribute to the beauty of his French roots and his American influence on this season’s runway.” He also admit that “My collection is based on the vision that captures the American lifestyle culture from rap, pop, and rock and roll!”
Enjoy the pictures of Christian Audigier 2008 Spring Collection Fashion Show!
Fashion Show & Backstage Photos by:
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
Fashion Show Photos also by:
Darren Eskandari
Party Photos by:
Judith Orr
Nov 26, 2007
Jessica Simpson sued for $100million!
The Tarrant Apparel Group sued Jessica Simpsons for $100million because she fail to promote the demin company product. She even refused to be photographed wearing items called JS by Jessica Simpson which led to the lines being "crippled by the non-involvement of Simpson". Instead of wearing JS jeans, The notoriously dippy actress even went so far as to name True Religion as her favourite jeans rather than her own brand. (see picture above)
Nov 24, 2007
Ed Hardy Stuff
here's some Stuff Inspired by Ed Hardy that i find it really cool to wear..
There are now Ed Hardy stores in New York, Los Angeles, Tucson and Dubai. That $20 million-a-year business, of which Hardy gets a small slice for licensing his name and art, is the handiwork of French-born marketing ace Christian Audigier, who pushed the Von Dutch brand and now has everybody from Madonna to Larry King draped in Hardy. It's a pleasing turn of events for an artist who made his bones tattooing daggered hearts and anchors on sailors in San Diego in the raffish old days before body art became respectable. Now it almost seems as if there's a Starbucks and a tattoo parlor on every corner.