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20May/120

Peter and Harry Brant on Doing a Reality TV Show, Being Like Hannah Montana, and Climbing Palazzo Walls

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At Thursday night’s event celebrating Jitrois’ new pop-up store in SoHo (which is super chic and inviting, btw) I had the pleasure of talking to the hosts of the night: Brothers Peter and Harry Brant, who you may know as “the world’s luckiest teenage homosexuals” (according to Gawker, anyway).

Indeed, there’s no doubting that Peter, who is 18, and Harry, who is 15, lead charmed lives. The sons of billionaire Peter Brant and legendary supermodel Stephanie Seymour, the brothers are lacking neither in looks, style, or money. Despite their youth, they’ve travelled the world, rubbed shoulders with some serious VIPs–and they’ve got a boatload of hilarious anecdotes to show for it.

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20May/120

Best Dressed: Rachel Bilson in Chanel, Alexa Chung in Carven and More

Believe it or not, there was a little glamour to be found outside of Cannes this week. Rachel Bilson made a welcome return to the red carpet at The CW upfronts in Chanel (and, yes, Heart of Dixie has been picked up for a second season). Kristen Stewart has been looking good, if painfully awkward [...]

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20May/120

Want to Work for HONOR, the LA Fashion Council, and More? Check Out Our Careers Page!

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Here’s a taste of what’s waiting for you there: HONOR is seeking out an associate designer. The Los Angeles Fashion Council is looking for summer interns. Nili Lotan, the designer retail store, is hiring a sales associate. And start-up Nesh NYC is hiring a sales representative and looking for interns!

So you’re still here reading, which means you haven’t jumped over to our careers page! What are you waiting for?!

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20May/120

Javier Bardem Steps Out to Promote Latest Movie

 

The gorgeous Javier Bardem stepped out this week for a photo call for his new documentary movie Hilos De Las Nubes, La Ultima Colonia in Madrid, Spain.

The dashing 43-year-old Spanish actor dressed up casual sneakers and jeans with a black blazer and white button up shirt as he posed for awaiting snappers. But he’d look lovely in anything!

The film, roughy translated to mean Sons of the Clouds, looks at how colonization of the Western Sahara has left nearly 200,000 living in refugee camps.

Picture credit; Hollywood Gossip/Celebrity-Gossip

20May/120

Russell Brand Says He Still Loves Katy Perry!

British funnyman, actor and writer Russell Perry has told Ellen De Generes on her chat show that he still love his ex-wife, singer Katy Perry. The pair’s marriage ended after 14 months last December, when Brand, 36, filed for divorce.

The Get Him to the Greek star told De Generes: “I still love her as a human being. I was very happy to be married to her. I just have only love and positivity for her.”

Here’s a photo of Brand and Perry looking glamorous in happier times – both are now rumored to be dating other people.

Photo credit: EMPICS Entertainment

20May/120

England’s Euro 2012 Chances

England’s Euro 2012 Chances - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

There are always plenty of ‘if’s, but’s and maybe’s’ when It comes to England at a major tournament; Euro 2012, though, will take that to a whole new level.

It says a lot about the upheaval surrounding the Three Lions that star man Wayne Rooney’s suspension for the first two matches of the competition is almost seen as the least of their worries. Since that ban by UEFA in December, England had also lost their captain and manager.

The disruptions to their preparations for this summer’s tournament, combined with a poor showing at the 2010 World Cup, have left even the usually impatient English tabloid press almost willing to write of Euro 2012 as a learning experience for the younger players.

However the recent appointment of Roy Hodgson as head coach, despite Tottenham’s Harry Redknapp being the out-right favourite, has seen the same approach as usual taken towards the competition, at least in terms of team selection.

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The selected 23 players travelling to Ukraine contain many of the squad that featured at the last World Cup. With the tournament set to be the last international hurrah for the likes of Ashley Cole, John Terry and the newly-appointed captain, Steven Gerrard, can Englands ‘golden generation’ go out with a bang?

With Rooney missing until the Ukraine match; the forward line has required a huge overhaul. The attack is likely to be led by Manchester United youngster Danny Welbeck and Liverpool striker Andy Carroll. With just 7 caps between, it’s clear to see England lack a recognised international goal scorer in the absence of Rooney. I was slightly disappointed to see Crouch missing from the list of 23 players last Wednesday – his goal scoring record for his country speaks for itself (22 goals in 42 games.)

With a technically gifted player like Wilshere unavailable through injury, England are unlikely to compete with the likes of Spain when it comes to the short passing game. But what they do possess is a wealth of athletic and technically gifted wide players in Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Ashleu Young. Getting the ball forward quickly may be England’s best chance of creating openings, and until Rooney returns they’ll need to do that as often as possible.

However, the three lions do have a squad full of players with Champions League experience. Even the Nation’s promising young talen t – the likes of Welbeck and Phil Jones – have already featured in Europe’s elite club competition.

There is also greater balance in midfield, with England finally having found a replacement for the Injury prone Owen Hargreaves, albeit most likely only a short term one, In Scott Parker. The Spurs enforcer, 31, having one only 3 senior caps before his 30th birthday. But the composure, intelligence and maturity in his performances have seen him quickly become one of the first names on the England’s starting eleven. It’s just a shame that the injured Jack Wilshere cannot play alongside him.

Parker even captained England during Stuart Pearce’s short time in charge, leading the team to a 2-2 draw versus Holland. Personally, he would have been my choice as captain.

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While in previous tournaments England have had a settled back four, there is now a degree of uncertainty regarding the starting players. With little time to bed in a unit, selection headaches at the back could prove particularly unwelcome.

It’s unlikely that Terry and Ashley Cole would miss out on a place in the first eleven, especially given their vast experience at international and European level. I think Ashley Cole will be very important for England if they wish to stand a chance against the best teams in the tournament. This season, for Chelsea he has proven his quality once again. Particularly in the Champions League fixtures, as he’s come up against the World’s best players including Lionel Messi and Frank Ribery.

The remaining defensive positions will keep us guessing until England’s warm up games. Having seen Ferdinand dropped and Kyle Walker side-lined, expect to see the likes of Lescott, Cahill and Glen Johnson making an appearance.

In goal, Joe Hart looks likely to make the position his own for the next decade. The Manchester City stopper is a steadier presence than some of the goalkeepers England have used in the past, such as David James and Robert Green. This is Hart’s first major finals as first-choice keeper, so it will be the biggest test of his character yet.

For me, Andy Carroll could prove to be England’s ‘secret weapon’ and the biggest surprise of the tournament if he’s given playing time and the chance to shine. I have a good feeling that with his growing confidence after a strong finish to the season, he could create huge problems for the opposition, particularly Ukraine and Sweden in the group stages. Against Chelsea, in the FA cup final, he showed just how much of a threat he can is, after coming off the bench and scoring Liverpool’s only goal. His areal ability provides the potential to completely change the momentum of a match. Hopefully Hodgson will realise this and will give the ex-Newcastle striker a good run-out.

England have benefited from finally learning that 4-4-2 isn’t the only option. Their warm up matches against Belgium and Norway will give an indication as to whether they will stick with the 4-2-3-1 system that served, the since-departed, Fabio Capello so well in their undefeated qualifying campaign.

There’s no denying Hodgson’s ability as a manager when in charge of a team failing to meet expectations. England certainly fit this category. Despite having a flurry of top European footballers during the past decade, the team have always struggled to perform. At both Fulham and West Brom, Hodgson achieved great success with a lack of real quality at his disposal, most namely, reaching the Europa League final with Fulham.

Above all else, for England to succeed in Poland and Ukraine they’ll need to be well drilled tactically and defensively sound. Hodgson may not have been the fans first choice manager, but with his incredible experience, anything is possible for his team.

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Personally, I believe this competition will make or break England for the next decade or so. If the players meet expectations, support from the English fans and press will improve, giving the players confidence going into future competitions. At this stage, England will be very optimistic, a new manager and a few fresh young players could be exactly what the nation needs to be successful in Poland and Ukraine. Considering the number of quality teams in this year’s European finals, I think England can probably consider reaching the Quarter-finals a success, but don’t get me wrong, I would love to see them go further.

From Soccerlens.com - Football News


20May/120

Drogba Completes Roman’s dream

Drogba Completes Roman’s dream - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Chelsea found redemption for the misery of Moscow and ended their long quest to win the Champions League by beating Bayern Munich on penalties in the Allianz Arena.

Di Matteo delivered a surprise in his starting line-up, with youngster Ryan Bertrand handed a role on the left flank in front of Cole in an attempt to stifle the threat of former Chelsea winger Arjen Robben.

On a night of gripping tension in Germany, the final went to a shoot-out after Didier Drogba’s late equaliser sent the game into extra-time then penalties, following Thomas Muller’s headed goal.

Petr Cech rescued Chelsea when he saved Arjen Robben’s penalty early in the extra period – then the great talisman Drogba took centre stage again as the drama of spot-kicks was played out at the end where Bayern’s fans watched in anguish.

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Juan Mata missed Chelsea’s first penalty but David Luiz, Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole were all successful. Philipp Lahm, Mario Gomez and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer were all on target for Bayern.

The momentum shifted decisively when Cech denied Ivica Olic and Bastian Schweinsteiger hit the post to leave Chelsea on the brink and present Drogba with his moment of destiny.

He was calmness personified as he rolled the ball past Neuer to spark scenes of elation among Chelsea’s players, staff and supporters. The tournament that had given them their greatest agony had now delivered their greatest glory.

This was a victory in the mould of Chelsea’s semi-final win against Barcelona, built on resilience, discipline, defensive organisation and nerve at the crucial times and done without the suspended Terry, Branislav Ivanovic, Ramires and Raul Meireles.

Chelsea’s blanket of defensive defiance served them well in the Nou Camp – and acted as a dress rehearsal for a first half spent almost entirely in their territory.

And while Chelsea were organised and resolute, they were also grateful that Bayern striker Gomez’s touch in front of goal deserted him at decisive moments.

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Suspended captain John Terry joined the celebrations and lifted the trophy alongside Lampard but it was Drogba who was the hero, running the length of the pitch swirling his shirt above his head in triumph, with owner Roman Abramovich looking on as Chelsea finally claimed the prize he has craved for season upon season.

For Chelsea, there is just one remaining question – will Roberto di Matteo be offered the Chelsea job on a full-time basis? In less than 6 months, the Italian has transformed the London club’s season, giving the Russian owner the Champions League after so many painful failures.

It’s also hard to see how Drogba, now 34 but still able to produce the brilliance that defines big occasions, can be allowed to walk away as his contract reaches its conclusion.

Abramovich will leave the big decisions for another day, but this was a night he and his club have desired since he walked into Stamford Bridge – and ironically achieved with an interim manager he had to appoint after sacking his personal choice, Andre Villas-Boas.

This thrilling night is a historical moment for the London club. Chelsea have now won the biggest prize in European Club football, for the first time in their history. The Champions League will now head to Stamford Bridge.

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From Soccerlens.com - Football News


19May/120

Lucky Chris Smalling dating the delectable Sam Cooke!

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Let me introduce you to the delectable Sam Cooke (born 1985), as if there is a need for introductions., Sam. who is currently dating Chris Smalling, centre back for Manchester United, is an English Glamour model and Page three girl from Manchester and has appeared in numerous British “lads mags”, including including FHM, FRONT, Maxim, Loaded, Zoo and Nuts.

Sam, studied physics, chemistry, biology and psychology at college. She then considered a career in BioChemistry but got a little bored and so decided to send a picture of herself into The Sun for their ‘Page 3 Idol’ competition and I guess the rest is history. Obviously when the famous singer Sam Cooke sang “don’t know much about history, don’t know much biology etc” did not have this lovely lady in mind when writing the lyrics.

Sam has recently began to DJ under the name DJ Sam Cooke, and spins a mix of funky and tribal house is. She has also raised £5,000 for a breast cancer campaign by doing a skydive, with her clothes on although that would be one very tricky photo shoot is she was to bare all her assets !

With these amazing 30F-28-34 measurements, we are not sure how those petite size four feet defy the laws of gravity! In my opinion Sam is not a brassy wag but a very classy wag, bright, beautiful, sensitive ,caring and also lists her mum as one of her heroes!

19May/120

Super Cute Spring Dresses for Graduation and Beyond

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You’ve made it through four years of classes, student projects, and endless hours cramming in the library: Now graduation is finally here. Congrats! Graduation is a celebratory event, so you should have a little sartorial fun underneath that cap and gown. We’ve gathered some of the cutest dresses of the season that will take you [...]

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19May/120

10 Fashion Brands and People We Really ‘Like’ on Facebook Right Now

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Unless you live under a rock (even rocks probably have Facebook now), you’ve probably heard that Facebook went public today! The potentially $140 billion IPO means different things for different people. Since our pockets won’t be getting any bigger, we’re more interested in seeing what it means for fashion brands, most of which, if they’re [...]

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