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Friday, March 5, 2010

The Latest Louboutin Barbie is Now Available Online

The much-hyped arrival of the special-edition "Dolly Forever" Barbie by Christian Louboutin is finally upon us, complete with the interesting ensemble pairing of khaki shirtdress and pink fringe thigh-high boots.

The new Christian Louboutin Barbie comes with skinny ankles and the aforementioned khaki shirtdress and Forever Tina pink fringe boots, as well as sunglasses, gold jewelry. Barbie's closet also comes stocked with four pairs of Louboutins (teeny tiny red soles and all) in their own shoe boxes, and the whole shebang retails for $150 -- far less than a pair of real girl-size Loubies, so it might just be worth the dough for a die-hard fan.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Alexander McQueen funeral: Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and other stars turn out to mourn fashion designer


Supermodels Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell joined other stars today at the private funeral of fashion designer Alexander McQueen.

Kate arrived at St Paul’s Church in Knightsbridge ahead of the service this morning, wearing a black dress with a black fur stole and five inch Christian Louboutin shoes.

She hugged fellow mourners outside before going into the church.

Among the stars paying their respects to Alexander were fashion designer Stella McCartney, artist and director Sam Taylor-Wood and artist Daphne Guinness.

McQueen hanged himself in his wardroom of his North London home earlier this month, following the death of his beloved mum Joyce, days earlier.

An inquest was told that he left a suicide note for his loved ones.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Mariah Carey shows off her curves on Angels Advocate tour



The diva, 39, looked dazzling in the glittering frock which started off as a floor-length ball gown before her dancers whipped off the bottom half to reveal a ruffled mini.

She also showed off a pair of silver sequinned £775 pair of Christian Louboutin peep-toe heels.



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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Paris Hilton Rings in Birthday With Doug Reinhardt

Paris Hilton partied on her 29th birthday Las Vegas-style Saturday night, with beau Doug Reinhardt right by her side.

The socialite strutted down the red carpet (you know, just like the rest of us mark our B-days) before heading into her party wearing a white Preen dress, Christian Louboutin shoes, and a gift from Reinhardt—a pair of sparkly Chanel earrings.

While there was no news of an engagement ring, Hilton gushed of her love for the former Hills star while chatting it up with reporters.

Asked if the couple was ready to walk down the aisle, Hilton demurred: "We'll see what happens in the future, but right now we are so happy to be together and we are really in love."

The heiress was also joined at Tao by parents Rick and Kathy Hilton, along with a group of friends who snacked on a tower of commemorative cupcakes prior to partaking in the nightclub birthday festivities.

After dinner, the group headed to a VIP table inside the club. They were soon accompanied by a giant cake and, of course, a rendition of "Stars Are Blind."

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Christian Louboutin Red Sole Trademark


Designer shoe master Christian Louboutin is battling to trademark the signature red soles on all his shoe designs. christian shoes has grown tired of other companies cashing in on his popularity by putting red soles on their own shoes to imitate his legendary design.Christian Louboutin is currently in a legal battle with New York-based shoe label Oh…DEER! over its use of the signature. Christian Louboutin has filed a trademark application in the US and UK to protect his scarlet soles.“The shiny red colour of the soles has no function other than to identify to the public that the shoes are mine,” the designer told the US Trademark Office, according to reports this weekend. “It attracts men to the women who wear my shoes.”

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Grim scenes give 'Millennium' hope

Chris Carter, producer of "The X-Files," has come up with a new idea for a show. And if "The X-Files" needed a warning before it, "Millennium" deserves a subliminal message in it saying "all children leave the room." "Millennium" is about Frank Black, played by Lance Henrikson (the "artificial person" Bishop in "Aliens" and "Alien 3"). Black works for The Millennium Group, an organization dedicated to applying the "special abilities" of people toward hunting down criminals. "I see what the killer sees," Black says in the pilot. He has flashes of the murders after they have occurred and tries to understand what the killer thinks. This show is GRAPHIC. If you are at all squeamish, you should NOT be watching it. Network television has never let stuff like this on the air before. The pilot alone included: one decapitated head in a plastic bag, one man burned alive, one scene with a stripper covered with blood and fire, a man buried alive with his eyes and lips sewn shut and his arms sewn to his chest, a scene with a dozen or so men walking around with their eyes and lips sewn shut, one psychotic killer and a shadowy government agent. And people say television is getting too violent. The main theme of the show, however, is the fact that Black has a wife and a daughter whom he is trying to protect from this violent world. From what was shown of Black's character, "Millennium" has a fascinating protagonist. Black is a man who hunts down the most evil, vile things possible, and yet he has to be a caring father as well. In the darkness of the world, every bit of light has to be savored, Black seems to imply. The gothic element was a bit too much at some points. While the rain is a standard gothic set piece, the Nine Inch Nails/White Zombie background music seemed out of place. Mark Snow, the composer for "The X-Files" music, needs to come work his magic over on "Millennium." Henrikson's acting was perfect for the character of Frank Black. He not only looks weathered, but sounds like someone who has endured everything the world can throw at him, and still plows on. "Millennium" is filled with dozens of possibilities. Not only are there hints that Black's family is being toyed with by a serial killer, Black works for a government organization that isn't very open about what they do and how they meet. Carter, who's no slouch at conspiracy theory, may tackle the other side of "The X-Files" from here, but on a less otherworldly scale. While "The X-Files" is about two people who are trying to fight government secrecy, "Millennium" is about a man who is very much tied to it. "Millennium" has a lot of potential: a good lead actor, a solid premise and a feel that will keep audiences glued to their televisions. My only other complaint was that it bumped "The X-Files" to Sunday night...