Showing posts with label SATC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SATC. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

H&M and Jimmy Choo!?!?!?!?!?!? H to the yes!

In a match made in budgetnista heaven, affordable trendwear giant, H&M, is collaborating with the Carrie Bradshaw-approved shoe brand, Jimmy Choo, for a limited collection of shoes and handbags, slated to launch November 14 at 200 H&M stores worldwide. [*clears throat* White girl wooooooooooo!]

H&M tells WWD that there will be twelve "Jimmy Choo for H&M" shoe designs for women and four for men, priced from around $50 to $140. As Jimmy Choo shoes will typically set you back between $500 and $800 (unless of course you prefer the ever popular Claudia sky-high stiletto which retails as high as $1,395) this collabo will finally make the brand accessible to the fashion masses.




Jimmy Choo co-founder and President Tamara Mellon said the brand would bring H&M "a sophisticated, fashion forward, accessible and glamorous collection."


This is in a word EPIC. I seriously may have to put in for a vacation day. I will be up at the crack, vaseline on my face, ready for a fashion faceoff with anyone who dares to come between me and a size 10. I. Can't. WAIT!

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Candace Bushnell: 'New York is a city of energy vampires'

Writer, socialite and unbelievably fabulous woman, Candace Bushnell, recently sat down with CNN to tawk marriage, success and of course, her first love, the big city of dreams, New York, New York. She's been a girl about town since Studio 54 was in its prime, and shared her love affair with us all as the author of "Sex and the City." This interview was incredibly inspiring for me as a single girl surviving New York's lipstick jungle! Enjoy!

CNN: How would you describe your work?

Candace Bushnell: I try to write about the human condition, and shopping, materialism and consumerism comes into that, because America is a very consumerist economy.

CNN: Tell me about when you first arrived in New York.

CB: I first arrived in New York in 1979. I was 19 and I was going to University in Houston, Texas, and I decided that I knew what I wanted to do and it was time to go and do it. I literally ran away from college.

Then I went to an acting school, "HB Studio" and I moved into this apartment with three other girls who wanted to be actresses. Of course, they were all waitresses so I was a waitress.

I was incredibly determined -- I wrote short stories, I wrote the beginnings of novels. I wrote a little children's book and sent it to the editor-in-chief of the children's division of Simon and Schuster and she asked me to write a little children's book for a series she was doing.

I got paid $1,000 for it and I was like "Oh my god, who says you can't make it in New York right away!" Of course that little dream crashed in about a month.

CNN: So you didn't have an overnight success?

CB: I was a freelancer all through my twenties. I did about one story a month and I wanted to write fiction, so the stories that I would do were precursors to "Sex and the City."

I started working for the NY Observer when I was 33. After I had been writing for them for about a year and a half the editor said, "Your stories are the most talked about stories in the Observer, you should have your own column." I was paid $1000 a column and the reason was that the column "Sex and the City." was so popular that they sold newspapers and advertising off it.

People in New York were faxing it to their friends who worked in the movie business in LA and almost immediately I was getting phone calls from movie producers who wanted to buy it and ABC and HBC wanted to buy it.

It started as a seed, with an absolute truth that people may agree with or it may disturb them. It disturbs me sometimes when I read it because it's very wrong and very honest. I think most call it cynicism but I call it realism -- it is absolutely raw reality. It was never written for a big audience and it was never written to make people feel good. It was written as the truth in a humorous way.

CNN: How do you feel about the TV series?

CB: I think the reason why the TV series has continued, and has continued as a movie, is that they have never lost the authenticity of the column.

CNN: How would you describe New York today?

CB: It's a very, very busy place and it's a city where everybody has a place to go and a million things to do. It certainly can be a very stressful city but it can also be an incredibly exciting city. It is a place where your dreams can come true.

It's also a city where you're going to see sides of human nature that you're going to be shocked by. New York is a city where, if you are open minded, when you walk out of your apartment you don't know what could happen.

CNN: What do you do to get away from it?

CB: I go to Connecticut and I look at bugs and I don't socialize. If I'm here for 10 days in a row I'm exhausted.

When I was younger the energy really fed me. This is a city of energy vampires -- people really feed on each others' energies and that's why New Yorkers talk fast and gesture and they'll come in and say "Oh my god you won't believe what happened!" That's a normal greeting in New York.

CNN: What was it like to get married and stop being the single girl?

CB: Charles [Askegard, a principal dancer with the NYC ballet] and I met at the NYC Spring Gala seven years ago. It was really a magical moment because I was 43 and I had kind of given up on that. I was cynical about relationships and I wasn't sure about marriage -- I was always very worried that marriage was stifling.

But when I saw Charles across the room I thought, "That's the man you're going to marry." We met and we talked and I thought, "This is the nicest guy I have ever met in my life," and we went to a club and we danced and we kissed.

We got married two months after we met.

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CNN: Can you describe New York in 5 words?

CB: It's exciting, passionate, fast paced, straightforward and, strangely enough, it's friendly.
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Monday, February 2, 2009

Do you speak Prada?

If so, Confessions of a Shopaholic should totally be on your to-do list for Valentine's Day weekend. Isla Fisher (love her) plays Rebecca Bloomwood, a girl obsessed with brand names and designer finds. Says Rebecca, "You know that thing when you see someone cute and he smiles, and your heart kind of goes like warm butter sliding down hot toast, well that's what it's like when I see a store."

The forever fab Patricia Field (of Sex and the City fame) is the film's stylist so we can expect a ton of quirky looks, from vintage to high fashion. Ms. Field describes Rebecca's look in the film as "a little eclectic mix of something cute, something designer. It was an opportunity for me to create a different look for people to see that they haven't really seen before. It's fashion-forward but also a little exaggeration for this extreme character who can't stop shopping."

The film was shot in New York City, using stores such as Henri Bendel, Catherine Malandrino, Barney's and Prada as the backdrop.


Methinks this movie will definitely hold me over until SATC 2 hits theatres! You can see the trailer, here.

Friday, November 7, 2008

SATC 2: Confirmed!

Who's ready for another serving of martinis, Manolos and men? Ready or not, it's official: Kim Cattrall confirmed on Britain's "The Paul O'Grady Show" what many had suspected, there will totally be a sequel to this year's mega-hit, “Sex and the City: The Movie.” A spokesperson for New Line Cinema has also said that the studio is "in negotiations for a sequel."

I'm quite sure some of you would rather have a V-8 than see more of the fierce foursome, but I personally loooved this movie to an unhealthy degree and am super excited for a second helping. My only question is, can we get this on screens before Samantha turns 60?

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Luxe Links

Monica's back! With a one-hour reality special. Question: does anyone care? - The Maven Report

The rise of the fashion blogger: everyone's a critic - Harper's Bazaar

Kanye spotlights Russian model, Irina Sheik - Kanye West Blog
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Shop vintage eyewear at Nasty Gal - NastyGal

34 (more) reasons to wipe someone down tonight - AOL

Has Gossip Girl become Sex and the City for teens? - TVNZ

Gerren from Baldwin Hills reveals the ugly truth behind the obsession with beauty - MSNBC

Someone call Maury! Is Chris Brown the father? - Black Celeb Kids

Liya Kebede for Lanvin Fall/Winter 08 - Make Fetch Happen

Bianca "Check your thighs in the mirror. And I'm done!" Golden of ANTM is still causing drama. An airport brawl with Nikki Blonsky??? Just wow. - E Online!

Keri Hilson's new promo pics...hot - Concrete Loop


Friday, June 27, 2008

Luxe Links


The Real Housewives of ATL: yay for black cast members! But why is it scheduled to air July 30 ...at midnight? E!
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Celebs party it up at the 10th Annual White Tie and Tiara Ball benefiting the Elton John Aids Foundation - LoveBScott

Nicole Scherzingleberries in peekaboo lace with possible new boo Lewis Hamilton - Urban Hoopla

Vivienne Westwood brands the Sex in the City fashion "quite dull"...how dare she - China Daily

Miu Miu Resort 2009 is a purple haze - Fashionologie

Jordin Sparks on the cover of JET - Bossip

Project Runway is back! Season 5 airs July 16th! - Bravo

Are you curbing what you normally spend on beauty supplies? - WWD

Ralph Lauren and Marc Jacobs have a Gay Pride faceoff - Towleroad

Anne Hathaway talks fashion and fame - CNN