Naomi Is Out Of Control!

27 09 2006

Once upon a time, all a model would get out of bed for was to sashay down the runway. As long as they were doing what they did best (and preferably keeping their mouths shut) no one cared whether they were doing lines or modelling them.

Not anymore. Looks like a large part their energy appears to be being spent on keeping themselves from being thrown in the slammer. But it’s their own stupid fault of course. This time it’s Supermodel Ms Naomi Campbell who, though just 36, has a fiery temper of legend. Looks like her well known temper may actually land her in jail in the not too distant future, unless she again manages to dredge up some more remorse for flying into one of her now-famous rages.

Ms Campbell was told she was “absolutely obliged” (translation: turn up or else) to be at Manhattan Criminal Court on November 15 over the accusations by her (latest) maid that she allegedly threw a mobile phone at her. Her maid needed four stitches. The mobile phone was said to be a diamond encrusted Blackberry. Hello? A diamond encrusted Blackberry!? Wonder if the diamonds are round the screen or the keyboard? I’d love to see one myself. But I digress…

If Naomi doesn’t appear in court in November a warrant will be issued for her arrest. She was already arrested in March this year. Yet this is this is not the first time the supermodel has been in trouble over her “temper tantrums”. And it surely isn’t possible that ALL her maids and assistants are lying.

In February 2000 Ms Campbell pleaded guilty to an assault charge for beating her assistant with a telephone while making a film in Canada in 1998. She expressed remorse for the assault (though she wasn’t in court to enter the plea) and was released without punishment or a criminal record. She was ordered to take anger management classes. In August 2005, Ms Campbell was questioned for assault of a fellow model in Rome.

Those anger management classes clearly didn’t work very well. Ms Campbell might want to ask for a refund.

She’s already denied second degree assault for the latest charge. If she’s convicted she could face up to seven years in prison.Maybe that isn’t such a bad way of teaching someone you just can’t go around bopping people with your bloody phone every time you get pissed off about something they say. Chances are though she has a good lawyer… for starters he might gently encourage her to attend her next court appearance. He’ll be fully clad in protective gear of course – and all telephones (fixed and portable) should be removed from the premises. Just to be on the safe side. Or at least be well out of missile throwing range…

But wait – perhaps the problem isn’t Naomi’s at all. Perhaps it’s all the fault of the telephones, since they now look to be the weapon of choice for temperamental, out of control and otherwise-challenged celebrities.

Remember Russell Crowe?

Source: Times Online




Did You Hear The One About Kate Moss?

21 09 2006

Who said cocaine is bad for your career? Not, it appears, if you are Teflon girl Kate Moss.

Less than 12 months after revealing pictures of Kate Moss allegedly snorting cocaine were sensationally reported in the press in September 2005, resulting in the loss of several major modelling contracts – Kate is back. Along with billionaire Sir Peter Phillips, Kate, known to be a style icon, is now creating a new fashion range for Topshop, one of the UK’s biggest and most successful fashion retailers.

Not only is she back, her profile has reached even dizzier heights than before, with her annual income estimated to have risen to about 30 Million uk pounds. More than enough for several lines. Fashion lines. What else?

Now, you might ask, how is this possible? Where are all those bleating, sorry, hypocritical, sorry big fashion names that hastily dropped Kate on the cocaine allegations protesting (albeit reluctantly) that having a coke-head modelling for them was bad for business because it might send the wrong message? Well, I’d guess that they are all in line with blank cheque books waiting patiently to sign her up (again) for, oh, probably around double her usual asking price. But if, perchance I am wrong, plenty of others are lined up. Ms Moss isn’t going to run out of work anytime soon.

By the way Chanel and Burberry were two fashion houses who said, according to reports, that they would no longer be working with Kate Moss. Burberry, according to reports in 2005 said that it was to end its association with the model following the cocaine allegations. Considering Burberry was one of the first to say “how high?” when Ms Moss said “jump” hypocritical doesn’t really come close.

According to the Business section on BBC News Ms Moss is currently featured in at least 15 major campaigns for clients, including Rimmel, Agent Provocateur, Virgin Mobile, Dior, Luis Vuitton, Roberto Cavalli, Stella McCartney, Bulgari, Chanel, Nikon, Versace, Calvin Klein Jeans and Burberry.

Now that’s a coup that must make even Madonna shake her head and wonder where she went wrong. Probably just by being Madonna, but that’s a whole other story and we won’t go there.

As a recovery stage from drug use allegations the Topshop deal certainly takes some beating. Far more serious for some, however, might be the the fact that Kate Moss is credited with sparking the return of the skinny jean, mini dresses and hot pants. If this particular allegation is true, resign yourself to them being around for a long, long time.




Those Skinny Jeans Again…

18 09 2006

On the day my article “What’s The Skinny On Jeans” climbed into my most viewed post category, I was more than a little exultant to find this article on MNSBC (thanks Geekigirl for highlighting).

“Fashion Trends Matter, but it’s still got to fit. New skinny jeans, leggings not for everyone, but colours can work for all” By Kathryn Cannon.

“While the catwalks have long dictated the important colors, fabrics and silhouettes for a season, they also have intimidated women by showcasing styles only matchstick-thin models could consider wearing and only trust-fund trollops could fathom purchasing…”

No! Really? We could have told them that for nothing. Could this possibly be an admission that perhaps it really isn’t the best thing for the fashion industry to blindly push a fashion trend that many of their core market isn’t going to feel comfortable even thinking about, let alone wearing? Maybe.

Still, since no one can quite bring themselves to kill the skinny jean right now a bit of a salvage job pep talk is necessary to lift the despairing spirits of those women, who desperately want to wear the “fabulous skinny” but really, really shouldn’t. Or can’t.

Cannon advises women to:

“Go ahead and buy those skinny jeans but just wear them correctly..”

Wearing them correctly means women should, according to Fashion Director Tiffany Wilt:

“Wear a longer top over it or something with a lot more volume.”

Like…erm… Bat-wing tops? Something even more voluminous?

“Or wear it with the jean tucked into a boot so you will get a little bit of balance at the bottom.”

Oh, you mean, so I don’t look like a… a funnel? Right…But how to get into the damn things?

Take heart ladies. If the article is to be believed there are plenty of camouflage options coming your way.Not before next Spring though. Trouble is, if you’re not the shorty swingy baby-doll type (skinny) or trapeze dress type (skinny) you’re going to be out of luck.

And busty girls are advised to beware.

And how about this to make your day: hemlines are going to be shorter.

Ladies are advised to do a few extra squats at the gym if considering the bare-legged look.




It’s About Time…

7 09 2006

Actually, it’s about watches. Very interesting watches.

If there is anything that makes me drool and go weak at the knees it’s an unusual timepiece. Watches and clocks. O.K, – and gadgets. I love them. As far as clocks are concerned, whenever I travel I always make sure to take pictures of as many architectural clocks as I can and get their history too. Watches fascinate me because of their intricate designs and moving parts. How is it possible to get all those delicate moving parts in something so small?

Last week this blog, Watch Reports and I exchanged links. And already I like the site so much I just had to blog about it! So if you have zero interest in watches you should probably stop reading here.

Watch Reports is about watches. Beautiful, amazing, fascinating, gorgeous out of this world, expensive watches. Watches I have never seen before, nor even knew existed! Watches with wonderful history… and watches of the future.

I am one of those people who feels that they aren’t dressed if they forget to wear their watch in the morning. And I rarely forget. I guarantee I would never forget to wear some of these pieces. Can you imagine the comments you’d get if you wore one of these timepieces?

For now, though since the price-tags on these are likely to be ones that would immediately make me feel faint, I’ll just content myself with simply admiring these works of art and learning a little of their stories.

And the way, this post was completely spontaneous on my part – there was absolutely no prompting whatsoever from Watch Reports. Since it’s offering interesting content and not stuff for sale I thought it well worth giving this blog a plug. And of course it’s in my blog-roll.




What’s The Skinny On Jeans?

1 09 2006

I love my jeans. All eight pairs of them. It’s been said that I may have a jeans fetish. Perhaps. But I can’t resist them.

Outside work I practically live in jeans.  They’re comfortable, go with practically anything, and always in fashion. My favourite way to wear them is to team with a white tee or white shirt, a jacket with heels or sneakers.  Or with a cosy sweater and boots on colder days. They are the ultimate in cool casual that you can dress up at your will. Can’t imagine my world without them.

Believe it or not, Nudie jeans recommends waiting 6 months before washing your jeans for the first time to create your own custom worn look. (Of course, you knew that didn’t you?) Well worth doing. Wearing jeans should be like saying hello to an old friend, they should fit your form perfectly.

For the past couple of years my favourite jeans have been Levi’s Low Boot Cut 545s in Worn Black. I love the Levi fit so much that I never really bothered investigating other brands, just bought the whatever suited me – as long as it was Levis. This year however, acting on a tip from my style guru Geekigirl I shall check out Diesel, but only in the sales. I consider $200–$300 pretty steep for a pair of jeans, even if they are Diesel. Ouch. True Religion are on my list too, again, waiting for the sales. Time to try a new style and see.

The skinny on jeans is that the skinny “drain-pipe” jeans are in this year.  They are everywhere in the shops. Trying them on is a hoot. You need good balance (on one leg) or a good friend and a large changing room. All three if possible. You may not need help getting them on, but you’ll almost certainly need help peeling them off. They’re skin tight, moulded to you and look like they’ve been  painted on. Now I am slim, but even on me they were bordering almost on the indecent. Maybe I’d picked up leggings by mistake…

You’ll also have to point your toes to the utmost to get your foot through the leg. They also feel like they’ve been painted on you as well. There is supposed to be a skinny style for every girl… that might help sell them, but I’m not so sure it’s true. They may be trendy, but they show every single bump and curve, so some are going to have challenges if they are going to claim then as their latest must-haves. Should be interesting.

They may be called the “new skinny” jeans, but they are suspiciously like the 80’s “drain-pipe”  jeans, recycled. I didn’t like them then and I dislike them even more now, maybe because they are being touted as “new”.  I prefer a little more room to breathe so my style is a little more relaxed.  Meanwhile, I’ve heard that some are thinking that the narrow skinny jeans are going to be as popular as they were in the 80’s. I’m not holding my breath on that one. But even if they are, as long as there are some alternatives around, they can be as popular as they like.

High waist jeans and trousers are also back in. I tried on one of the “new” high waist styles and it felt…odd. Constricted.  That meant back to the rack with them, with the thought that maybe I’d  better stock up in case I can’t get my low rise, sit on the hip styles again.

I am going to Montreal later this month. I’ve heard of a great place for jeans on Rue Sainte-Catherine W… but I am being strong…I must… resist…