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Archive for July, 2010

Hugo Boss Swings back into Profitability

Friday, July 30th, 2010
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Hugo Boss AG snapped back in the second quarter of 2010, posting increases in net income and sales for the period.

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Introducing Luc Carl

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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This is Luc Carl. Luc became instantly famous apparently two weeks ago because he has reunited with Lady Gaga, most recently turning up in a Houston hotel pool with Gaga on his shoulders in what look to be alarmingly normal summer images of tow New Yorkers on vacation Great stuff. Glamwire tips it hat to a romance rekindled…and to Luc Carl from Brooklyn. This image is from Luc’s Myspace page.

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The New Ansel Adams Story

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – It’s an antique collector’s dream: buying an old box at a garage sale and discovering it contains famous lost works worth a fortune.

That’s what Rick Norsigian said happened to him. Ten years ago, the Fresno painter stumbled upon a trove of 65 old glass negatives that he says have been authenticated as the work of famed nature photographer Ansel Adams, possibly worth $200 million.

“This is absolutely beyond what I thought,” the 64-year-old said at a press conference held at a Beverly Hills art gallery on Tuesday. “I’m very lucky.”

Norsigian’s lawyer Arnold Peter said a team of experts who studied the negatives over the past six months concluded “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the photos were Adams’ early work, and they were believed to have been destroyed in a 1937 fire at his Yosemite National Park studio.

“These photographs are really the missing link,” he said. “They really fill the void in Ansel Adams‘ early career.”

Adams is renown for his timeless black-and-white photographs of the American West, which were produced with darkroom techniques that heightened shadows and contrasts to create mood-filled landscape portraits. He died in 1984 at 82.

His photographs today are widely reproduced on calendars, posters and in coffee-table books. His prints are coveted by collectors.

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Photo courtesy of Rick Norisigian/David Streets Gallery

Yosemite National Park fetched $722,500 for Ansel print “Clearing Winter Storm” at an auction last month in New York, a record for 20th century photography.

Norsigian, who works for the Fresno Unified School District, is already planning to capitalize on his discovery. He’s set up a website to sell prints made from 17 negatives from $45 for a poster to $7,500 for a darkroom print with a certificate of authenticity. A documentary on his quest to have the negatives authenticated is in the works, as well as a touring exhibition that will debut at Fresno State University in October.

Representatives of Adams, however, said they’re not buying Norsigian’s claims.

“It’s an unfortunate fraud,” said Bill Turnage, managing director of the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust. “It’s very distressing.”

Turnage said he’s consulting lawyers about possibly suing Norsigian for using a copyrighted name for commercial purposes. He described Norsigian as on an “obsessive quest.” “We’ve been dealing with him for a decade,” he said. “I can’t tell you how many times he’s called me.”

Adams’ grandson, Matthew Adams, who heads the Ansel Adams Gallery in San Francisco, said he reviewed Norsigian’s authentications last fall and thinks they’re stretches. Many photographers took pictures of the same places Adams did in that era, he said.

“There is no real hard evidence,” he said. “I’m skeptical.”

Norsigian bought the negatives from a man who said he had purchased the box from a Los Angeles salvage warehouse in the 1940s, bargaining the price down from $70 to $45. He saw they were of views of Yosemite but never suspected they might be Adams’ works until someone mentioned they resembled the famed photographer’s shots. “We got a laugh out of that,” Norsigian said.

But the idea stuck with Norsigian and he started researching the photographer, eventually concluding they were Adams’ works.

The shots are of places Adams frequented and photographed. Several shots contain people identified as Adams associates. Adams taught at the Pasadena Art Center in the early 1940s, which would account for the negatives being in Los Angeles. The negatives are the size Adams used in the 1920s and 30s and several have charred edges, possibly indicating the 1937 fire.

“You keep adding bits and pieces,” Norsigian said.

For years, he tried to get them officially verified, taking them to experts at the Smithsonian Institution, the Getty Center and others, but no one would venture to authenticate them.

Three years ago, he met Beverly Hills entertainment lawyer Peter, who assembled a team of experts to review the negatives.

The key evidence came from two handwriting experts, who identified the writing on the negative sleeves as that of Adams’ wife Virginia.

But Matthew Adams said there were inconsistencies in the handwriting and a lot of misspelled Yosemite place names. “She grew up in Yosemite. She was an intelligent, well read woman. I find it hard to believe she would misspell those names,” he said.

Peter also hired a meteorologist who studied the cloud formation, snowdrift and shadows on one image and compared it with a similar photograph by Adams, concluding they were taken at the same location on the same day.

But Matthew Adams said those evaporation clouds appear every day and the snowdrift is on mountains 20 miles away. “I suggested carbon dating of the charring and the envelopes,” he said.

Matthew Adams said it was unlikely his grandfather would have misplaced the negatives, especially after the devastating fire that destroyed 5,000 negatives — a third of his portfolio. “Ansel was very meticulous about his negatives,” he said. “He kept them in a bank vault in San Francisco after the fire.”

Beverly Hills art appraiser David W. Streets said he conservatively estimated the negatives’ value at $200 million, based on current sales of Adams’ prints and the potential for selling never-seen-before prints.

Turnage called that figure ridiculous because the value of Adams’ work is in his darkroom handcrafting of the prints, and said the negatives are next to worthless.

“Ansel interpreted the negative very heavily. He believed the negative was like a musical score. No two composers will interpret it the same way,” he said. “Each print is a work of art.”

Norsigian is not fazed by naysayers. “Prove me wrong,” he said. “This has been such a long journey. I thought I’d never get to the end. It kind of proves a construction worker-painter can be right.”

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New Look Mahvelous: Wedensday is Bra-Day At Glamwire Lauren Conrad in Top Secret!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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That’s right. And here Lauren Conrad in the fabulous Top Secret  Prop Top bra in black.  (pictured  below in Fuscia) It retails for 38.00. But Glamwire readers can get a special discount below.

http://www.topsecretsociety.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=TS1

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Join The Harem: Resort 2011 Hits the Beach

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

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With Love, Emilie Ghilaga’s silk chiffon dress with a polished cotton lining. Belle by Sigerson Morrison shoes.

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Ivank More: Ivanka Heads towards Footware

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

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Expect to see a whole lot more of the Trump name — and not just in real estate news.

Ivanka Trump, businesswoman and first daughter of developer Donald Trump, has already taken on more than her executive role in her father’s company, bowing a namesake, high-end jewelry collection and writing a best-selling book offering young women tips for getting ahead. Now she’s taking on shoes.

Teaming up with Marc Fisher Footwear, the 28-year-old is debuting a complete collection of moderately priced footwear for spring ’11, which includes a mix of stilettos, flip-flops, sneakers and ballet flats. The line, Trump said, showcases her affinity for sophisticated and elegant looks and weaves in contemporary and modern twists.

“There’s a great opportunity to position stylish, yet refined, shoes,” she said of the collection, which debuts at FFANY next week. “What you tend to see are totally unwearable, over-the-top styles, or [looks that are] comfortable to the point of forgoing any appealing aesthetic. I’m going for the middle.”

Though price points are still being worked out, Marc Fisher Footwear President Susan Itzkowitz said the 75-to-100-style line is tentatively priced between $80 and $140 and is being targeted to department stores in the U.S., Canada and Mexico in its first season.

“There’s a real niche for a line like this,” said Itzkowitz. “Every part of the collection will be very reflective of Ivanka, [and] it gives us an opportunity to have a beautifully executed line for that classy, contemporary woman. It gives us a whole new dimension to our business.”

While Trump also has partnered with handbag licensee Mondani on a collection for spring ’11 and spun out her jewelry line to wholesale, the Wharton School of Business grad said she’s content — for now — to focus on these ventures.

“I don’t take these partnerships lightly. It’s about creating a sustainable, long-term business,” she said.

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WWD Newsblast

Monday, July 26th, 2010
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Etiqueta Negra, the high-end Argentine fashion brand, will open its second U.S. store — a men’s-only 3,000-square-foot boutique.— in South Florida next month.

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New Look Mahvelous: Blake Lively in Preen HITS Comic Con

Monday, July 26th, 2010

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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ( JULY 26th ) – Actress Blake Lively chose to wear Preen’s Haulster Bra and P.J. Pant from their Resort 2011 collection to the “Green Lantern” panel discussion during Comic Con 2010 held at San Diego’s Convention Center on Saturday night.

The Preen Haulster Bra, retails for approximately $563 USD and Preen’s P.J. Pant, retails for $1,100 USD will hit stores in November and can be found on net-a-porter.com.  Preen is a British fashion label founded in 1996 by designers Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi.  To see past collections or for more about Preen, please visit www.preen.eu.

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New Yorl Int’l Film Fest Unspools on 12th Street

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

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Above: A Scene from Abel Ferrara’s anticipated documentary,  Mulberry Street.

“THE NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS TO NYC July 22-29, 2010
200 SCREENINGS, RED CARPET PREMIERES, CELEBS, PARTIES, PANELS AND AN AWARDS CEREMONY”

New Yorkers in need of a cool, affordable yet satisfying indie film fix will be happy to hear that The New York International Film Festival (NYIFF) has announced their slate of domestic and international films and premieres. NYIFF runs from July 22nd-29th in Manhattan and will showcase a diverse range of features, shorts, documentaries and animations from all over the globe.  Film screenings begin July 23rd on 2 screens at City Cinemas Village East.

We are excited about:

Mulberry St., Directed by Abel Ferrara. 90 min. Documentary
Born in the Bronx and raised in upstate New York, Abel Ferrara started his professional film career on Mulberry Street in 1975. For the past year he’s been living on the block, and the feast of San Gennaro is the subject of his new film. While he has used this location for a few of his features, this time it’s the star of the film. Cast: Matthew Modine, Danny Aiello, Abel Ferrara, Frank Vincent, Gianni Russo, John ‘Cha Cha’ Ciarcia, Frank Aquilino, Shanyn Leigh and Frankie Cee.
*Screening Saturday, July 24th at 8pm, Screen 2

Dirty Little Tales, Directed by Mike Williams. 20 min. Comedy.
Michael Musto from the Village Voice, interviews ‘Daphane Goodall,’ an aging Heiress who has been cut-off her Trust Fund after she rips through over 4 million in three months. She decides to write a sex tell-all book about her everyday Sexual Escapades with very young men!
The book titled “The Adventures of Needa Little” ends up topping the #1 best Sellers List for 6 weeks in a row. Michael knows Daphane and her affluent family, feels the need to find out why she wrote such a detail book for his New York column. Cast: Michael Musto as himself, Deborah Sinico.
*Screening Monday, July 26th at 6pm, Screen 3

DIRTY,” Directed by Raison Allah. 86 min. Music/Biography.
One word can change the world is an intimate look into the life and death of the ground-breaking hip hop artist Ol’ Dirty Bastard One Of  Wu-Tang Clan Founding Member. Featuring: ODB and the Wu-Tang Clan members, including: Rza, Gza, Method Man, Ghostface Killa, Raekwon Da Chef, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, ODB’s Bro
oklyn Zu, Sunz of Man, Kllarmy, The Black Knight and more of the 36 Chambers.
*Screening Thursday, July 29th at 10pm, Screen 2

For the complete film festival schedule, visit www.nyfilmvideo.com
<http://www.nyfilmvideo.com/> . All film screenings take place at City Cinemas Village East (181 2nd ave. at 12th street).

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Gaye Watkins Report: Bide a Wee

Friday, July 23rd, 2010


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Montell Williams,  Gaye Watkins and  The Husband of Bide A Wee CEO Nancy Taylor  Roq out in NYC.

 

Who let the dogs out at Guastavinos at 409 East 59 Street in New York?  Bide a Wee at there 2010 Gala. Well behaved dogs, no drama queens please, strolled through the cocktail hour with their owners and made new friends. The love and respect that many guests have for their pets and Bide A Wee is limitless. Montell Williams the MC for the evening spoke of Bide a Wee for dogs and cats as ”a path to a new beginning “  and the need for animals and pets to be rescued from the gulf area due to the recent BP oil spill.  Many dogs at different tables barked during and between applause from guests. Montell quipped “..the dog applause is great, by the way”. The tattooed stars of National Geographic‘s reality show Rescue Ink, were honored for their commitment to animal rescue. Rescue Ink is on call 24/7 facing difficult conditions and responding to calls to save helpless or abandoned animals from neglect or abuse. As one of the founders of Rescue Ink said to the nights audience, “Just invite us in, and we’ll be over there.” I spoke to Anthony a.k.a. Big Ant. He said he always wanted to perform animal rescues with his friends and is looking forward to a new season in the fall with a new network which he was not at liberty to mention. But was very proud to say that they were receiving dog and cat houses which students in Far Rockaway, New york, built for Rescue Ink. A Lhasa Apso,named Biggie, was hugged in a tight embrace by his owner. Said the owner, ” I don’t know what I’d do without him.”  Another owner claimed her Shih Tzu was half human as she gently slid the dog a bar glass filled with water. I spoke with guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cook who proudly showed a  plexi glass cased photo of their cat Charlie Cook who could not attend. One woman with a bull dog terrier galloping the stairs to the dinner spoke of her four legged, very determined and constant companion.  “He has a fit when I leave him at home, its crazy.”  There was also, the Jack Russell Terrier who couldn’t help but gaze at his reflection in the upstairs mirrored walls. I was told it was his first time seeing his own reflection. Like most good looking males he was hypnotized. Many dogs that attended  were once shelter dogs and adopted as adults. All showing support for an organization always ready to give pets like them a new chance.

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