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  • July9th

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    Before Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was a nobody in America but she has always been all over the British scene. Rosie could be found all over England’s fashion scene being she had been declared a supermodel over the pond. It’s not to hard to recognize what sets her apart from the rest of the competition with her lips, height, and eyes. In March 2011, she landed her first solo British Vogue cover. In May, she was voted No. 1 in Maxim Magazine’s “Hot 100” list. She was also voted No.1 in FHM’s World’s Sexiest Woman 2011 poll. Now you can find Rosie on the cover of British GQ looking just as beautiful as the rest of her appearances.

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  • July8th

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    Interesting excerpt from Tom Ford’s interview in Time Out Hong Kong on the pressure of working in the fashion industry, and his thoughts about John Galliano.

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  • June28th

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    Zoe Kravitz is featured in Wonderland Magazine’s latest issue. Zoe rocks out in pieces from the likes of Emilio Pucci, Versace and Valentino, whom by the way, was styled by the awesome Anthony Unwin. When you think young, hip, rock & roll and NOW, we’re talkin’ Zoe Kravitz! She exudes the definition of cool without effort.

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  • March30th

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    Beautiful Indian actress Freida Pinto talks about Hollywood in the May 2011 issue of Glamour magazine:

    GLAMOUR: Why do you think relationships so often fail in Hollywood?

    FREIDA PINTO: When a doctor is performing an operation, his mind cannot be somewhere else. And it’s the same with actors. You have to commit yourself mind, body and soul to a project in order to do justice to it. And temptations are rife in this industry, which is why I think it’s important to know yourself before you try to deal with a relationship.

    GLAMOUR: How does it feel to be a new face of Hollywood?

    FREIDA PINTO: I’m happy to be accepted. That’s all. That’s where it ends for me.

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  • March23rd

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    Elizabeth Taylor, the Oscar-winning movie goddess and pioneering AIDS activist whose off-screen marriages, divorces and death-defying exploits rivaled her films for drama died today, her family said in a statement.

    She was 79, and had been hospitalized in recent weeks for congestive heart failure.

    “Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts,” son Michael Wilding said.

    Taylor starred in 50-plus movies. She made the leap from child star to world’s biggest star. She won two Oscars, for Butterfield 8 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Other signature films included Father of the Bride, Giant, and Cleopatra, on the set of which she began a notorious love affair with costar Richard Burton, whom she would marry, divorce, remarry and divorce again.   

    In all, Taylor celebrated eight marriages and endured seven divorces.

    “I never planned to acquire a lot of jewels or a lot of husbands,” she said in a recent interview with Kim Kardashian for Harper’s Bazaar. “For me, life happened, just as it does for anyone else.”

    Of all her off-screen accomplishments, most notably she helped raised more than $200 million for AIDS research. In the family statement, Wilding praised his mother’s “brave and relentless fight” for the cause.

    In 2009, Taylor announced, via her Twitter page—yes, she rolled with the times—that she was to undergo heart surgery to repair a valve. Her most recent hospital stint, at L.A.’s Cedars-Sinai, where she died, began in February.

    “Everything was handed to me. Looks, fame, wealth, honors, love,” she said in 1999. “But I’ve paid for that luck with disasters, the deaths of so many good friends, terrible illnesses, destructive addictions, broken marriages.”

    “All things considered, I’m damned lucky to be alive.”

    Via: EOnline.com

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  • March19th

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    Forbes highlights the owners behind some of fashion’s most affluent brands in their latest list of the Billionaires of Fashion. Topping the list is Bernard Arnault, owner of LVHM, with a net worth of $41 billion. In addition, Arnault also made the 2011 Forbes World’s Billionaires list and ranked as the 4th richest person in the world. The list also welcomes newcomers Tod’s Group and Forever 21. 
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