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June 27th, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Telegraph.co.uk (Original Article)

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PHOTO: Designers into Pyjama Trend

June 25th, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Javno.hr (Original Article)

Men’s collection for the spring/summer 2009 season turned Milan into a fashion Mecca from June 21 to 25. More than 40 designers will exhibit their collections.

Celebrity favourite, Versace, changed the look of formal clothing, showing jackets without double collars or lacking them altogether. Sleeves twisted up and silk scarves around the necks, as well as sports sunglasses with light coloured frames are a more leisurely variant of the three-piece suit of an urban business man. The materials used to make the creations were also innovative – techno taft, a type of nylon with a modified structure that looks like silk. Accessories (scarves, bags and sandals) were used to freshen up the shirts and trousers that were mostly in green, black and sand colour. Pop singer Janet Jackson and actor Rupert Everett could not resist the visual treat by Donatella Versace. See the PHOTO GALLERY.

Italian designer Roberto Cavalli, who is known for his tiger and flower prints, prepared a small voyage for the coming season. He decorated shirts and trousers with prints of his photographs had had taken in Africa and whose theme is a romantic sunset in Africa as seen through the branches of trees. His collection called “Bohemian Safari” also included the unavoidable floral and animal prints. His collection is dominated by strong colours with a bit of white, dark brown and blue. The silhouette is tight in the upper part of the body and then widens in the lower part, or vice-versa. See the PHOTO GALLERY.

Bottega Veneta presented his so-called relaxed meditation. Soft jackets and cotton or cashmere trousers were inspired by pyjamas, while two monochrome layers were initiated by double collars on jackets and shirts with bright coloured bow ties instead of ties. See the PHOTO GALLERY.

The theme of the Emporio Armani collection was the Nordic Europe. Dark colours, from grey to variations of navy blue. Armani presented tight, waistline local court interest rates coats and zip jackets. Armani introduced …continue reading

D & G reflect relaxed lifestyle for men

June 22nd, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Stuff.co.nz (Original Article)

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MAN-MADE: A model displays a creation as part of Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2009 men’s collection during Milan Fashion Week.

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Italian designer team Dolce & Gabbana kicked off Milan's fashion week in relaxed style, taking inspiration from oriental kimonos to kit out men in silk evening pajamas for next summer.
Asian-style prints of dragons and butterflies decorated robes and shorts in black, white, grey, sepia and ivory for the duo's signature line. Naomi Campbell modeled one of their designs as part of the spring/summer 2009 menswear collections.
Evening jackets teamed with black trousers also sported the prints, in a collection said to reflect "the relaxed lifestyle of the modern man".
A variety of light and dark blues, and natural hues from beige to brown, were used for formal striped suits and casual wear, topped on the runway with dark-rimmed glasses.
Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce tucked tight-fitting shirts — often diagonally-striped, with small bow ties or chine jersey shirts with cotton collars and cuffs — into drawstring trousers with a loose leg, or paired suits with bow and skinny ties. Jackets had small shawl lapels, single- or double-breasted.
The designers used crocodile and suede for jackets and for limited edition sneakers that also came in mixed leathers.
Models, some of whom were sent out with double-handled bags, wore python, crocodile, eel or patent leather sandals, as well as slippers in various leathers and colors.
The designers, whose show was watched by pop singer Fergie, will show off their more informal line, D&G, on June 24.
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At Burberry Prorsum, designer Christopher Bailey looked to the garden for his "Crumpled Classics" collection, sending crumpled shirts, jackets, coats and hats down the catwalk.
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Property in London: Converting an old East End sweatshop into a …

June 19th, 2008 by kitlexy

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Why not re-name it… Reeling in the Leers?

June 15th, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Irish Independent (Original Article)

When you sit down to watch an RTE1 series called Sex and Sensibility, somehow you just know that it’s not going to be time well spent. And when actor Simon Delaney looms into vision as presenter of this history of our sexual past, you can be pretty sure that sniggers rather than seriousness will dominate proceedings.

Delaney, you may recall, had hitherto fronted a series on modern Ireland — What Are We Like? Or Bejapers Weren’t We a Hoot? or some such title — which was notable only for its smart-arsed superiority and general vacuity. And that about sums up the new series, which, according to the relevant RTE web page, “looks at the lighter side of events that caused uproar in their day”, starting with the 1960s, a decade in which apparently “loins began to stir, films grew naughty, music became raunchy and Irish knickers got in a twist”.

This would-be jokey tone was transferred from page to screen by the presenter, who promised “a journey through five decades of Irish sexual history — smut, lewdness, promiscuity, and what we did when we couldn’t get any”. And the commentators who were dragged in to offer their own tuppence worth didn’t rise above Delaney’s level of tittering banality.

Ireland in the bad old days, according to Delaney, was “an island where kissing was dangerous and nookie was fatal” and Mary O’Rourke was on hand to observe that “there was no sex — I mean, of course there was, but people didn’t go around talking about it”, while Bill O’Herlihy solemnly recalled that sex “was a very taboo subject when I was young”. Those were about as good as the insights got.

Then along came television — “a one-eyed RTE monster poised to spew sex into God-fearing Irish homes,” in Delaney’s words — and the latter part of this smirking programme (they should have called it Reeling in the Leers) was devoted to tired old recollections about Gay Byrne and The Bishop and the Nightie and whatever daylesford accommodation you’re having yourself.

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Monday: Pick Of The Day

June 6th, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Glasgow Daily Record (Original Article)

Jun 7 2008

SPRINGWATCH 2008 BBC2 8pm

Bill Oddie (above) and Kate Humble present another live instalment of the series following the fortunes and activities of a variety of creatures during spring.

THE GADGET SHOW FIVE 8pm

Jon Bentley, Jason Bradbury and Suzi Perry (above) are joined by new presenter Dallas Campbell for the first episode in the latest series of the technology-orientated show. This instalment sees the team trying out a futuristic motorbike and state-of-the-art golf carts.

THE VICTORIAN SEX EXPLORER CH4 9pm

Rupert Everett (above) embarks on a voyage of discovery to uncover the world of Richard Burton, who Aussie Credit Cards brought the Kama Sutra and Arabian Nights to Britain.

Make a bid for Tony's robe

June 2nd, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Kansas.com (Original Article)

Tony Soprano is shedding his wardrobe for charity.

James Gandolfini, who starred on the hit HBO series “The Sopranos,” is selling off 24 outfits, including the button-down blue shirt he wore in the opening credits and the bathrobe he donned to fetch the morning newspaper.

Proceeds from the June 25 pop culture auction at Christie’s will go to the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit group that assists severely wounded soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Estimates for the costumes start at $500.

Gandolfini’s wardrobe, which includes many outfits with the original production tags attached, is expected to bring up to $36,500.

Another 37 costumes worn by other lead “Sopranos” characters, including Paulie Walnuts, Christopher Moltisanti and A.J. Soprano, also are being sold, though the proceeds from those sales will not benefit the Jacksonville, Fla.-based veterans’ organization.

Stone: Is it karma?

Sharon Stone’s “karma” comment is having an instant effect on her movie-star status in China.

The 50-year-old actress suggested last week that the devastating May 12 earthquake in China could have been the result of bad karma over the government’s treatment of Tibet. That prompted the founder of one of China’s biggest cinema chains to say his company would not show her films in his theaters, according to a story in the Hollywood Reporter.

“I’m not happy about the way the Chinese are treating the Tibetans because I don’t think anyone should be unkind to anyone else,” Stone said during a Cannes Film Festival red-carpet interview with Hong Kong’s Cable Entertainment News. “And then this earthquake and all this stuff happened, and then I thought, is that karma? When you’re not nice that the bad things happen to you?”

Eva serves up Frostys

Eva Longoria Parker took time to dish out Frostys and french fries at a Wendy’s in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday.

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People in the News

June 1st, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: Annapolis Capital (Original Article)

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Published May 29, 2008 Campbell charged in airport incident
LONDON - Naomi Campbell has been charged with assaulting two police officers during an alleged luggage rage incident at Heathrow Airport, her lawyer and prosecutors said today.The 38-year-old supermodel was charged when she reported to Heathrow police station to answer bail over the April 3 fracas, lawyer Simon Nicholls said.The Crown Prosecution Service said Ms. Campbell faced six charges - three counts of assaulting a constable, two counts of using threatening, abusive words or behavior to the cabin crew and one count of disorderly conduct. Police said the assault charges related to two officers.Ms. Campbell was ordered to appear at a west London magistrates' court June 20.The assault charges carry a maximum sentence of six months in prison and/or a fine of up to $10,000. The other charges are punishable by a fine.Adam Sandler to receive MTV awardNEW YORK - Adam Sandler became a box-office superstar by interpreting his favorite character: the repressed man-child.He soared to fame portraying short-tempered Peter Pans in the "Happy Gilmore," "Billy Madison" and "Big Daddy" films, branding himself the poster boy for guys who don't want to grow up.Now the 41-year-old actor-comedian will be rewarded for his antics with the Generation Award at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards, to be presented Sunday at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, Calif. The Generation Award is MTV Movie Awards' highest honor.Simpson-Wentz expecting a babyLOS ANGELES - Newlyweds Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and Pete Wentz say they BankWest Credit Cards are expecting a baby."While many have …continue reading

AfterElton Briefs: Rupert turns 49, the Coop turns it out for …

May 30th, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: AfterElton.com (Original Article)

Rupert Everett has a laugh with Russell Brand at the St. Trinian’s December premiere (Photo: Getty)

In a continued effort to bring you all that is important in the world of gay entertainment and ensure that you are being spoon-fed images of gorgeous, commoditized manflesh, we present the newly-minted AfterElton Briefs. Following the usual assortment of carefully-selected news items, interested readers can find a refreshing pic of a hot man in underwear after the jump. Yes, we’re serious.

And today’s Briefs are brought to you by…

This guy!

I sort of love that you’ve stopped identifying your "reward" briefs guy by name. Part of me would like to have the briefs guys identified by name just so they’re not quite so objectified, but another part of me says, "What the hell! They’re gorgeous, they got paid for their work, and I’m not going to look them up anyway."

Anyway, with or without the reward guys, I love this new column. This was a particularly great one, with Rupert looking fabulous at 49 and Andy 3 inches out of the closet and in an seminatural relationship with a Muppet.

Don’t forget that Anderson’s birthday is right around the corner: June 3. This won’t be a milestone birthday like last year’s (40), but every year brings another possibility for him to follow his former CNN colleague Thomas Roberts’ lead …

Speaking of whom, why didn’t I remember to put Thomas on my Hot 100 List? Damn! Any possibility of letting us submit a Top 25 rather than a Top 10 list next year? 10 is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too limiting!

AE Briefs is always a welcome read!

And, while it’s not neccesary, the guys in briefs (loose definitions not minded!) are very welcome and appreciated!  You always pick out some good ones Brian, and ‘This Guy’ is no exception!  Yum!  8)

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The almanac

May 28th, 2008 by kitlexy

Source: United Press International (Original Article)

Today is Thursday, May 29, the 150th day of 2008 with 216 to follow.

The moon is waning. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.

Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include King Charles II of England in 1630; patriot Patrick Henry in 1736; Ebenezer Butterick, inventor of the tissue paper dress pattern, in 1826; English novelist G.K. Chesterton in 1874; movie composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold in 1897; entertainer Bob Hope in 1903; John F. Kennedy, 35th president of the United States, in 1917; actors Anthony Geary (”General Hospital”) in 1948 (age 60), Annette Bening in 1958 (age 50), Rupert Everett and Adrian Paul, both in 1959 (age 49), and Lisa Whelchel in 1963 (age 45) and singers Melissa Etheridge in 1961 (age 47) and Melanie Brown of the Spice Girls in 1975 (age 33).

On this date in history:

In 1453, Constantinople (now Istanbul), capital of the Byzantine Empire, was captured by the Turks.

In 1660, Charles II was restored to the English throne.

In 1790, Rhode Island became the last of the original 13 states to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

In 1848, following approval by the territory’s citizens, Wisconsin entered the Union as the 30th state.

In 1865, U.S. President Andrew Johnson issued a proclamation giving a general amnesty to all who took part in the rebellion against the United States.

In 1953, Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal became the first men to reach the top of Mount Everest.

In 1977, a flash fire swept through a nightclub in Southgate, Ky., killing 162 people and injuring 30.

In 1985, British soccer fans attacked Italian fans preceding the European Cup final in Brussels. The resulting stadium stampede killed 38 people and injured 400.

In 1989, Chinese students in Tiananmen Square erected a 33-foot statue similar New Age Guy to the Statue of Liberty.

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