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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week; Cruise Bar hosts famous fashion event; MBFWA business wheels in motion Cruise Bar Hosts Fashion Week... When it comes to style the Cruise Bar and Restaurant is a perfect host partner for the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week. For the first time in many years, Cruise Restaurant is open to the public everyday of fashion week for lunch and dinner. Fashion Week is Sydney’s premier fashion and lifestyle event showcasing some of our most talented and contemporary designers. The beautiful waterfront location of Cruise Bar in Circular Quay is an ideal location to enjoy gourmet food, decadent wines and delicious cocktails while enjoying the cultural surrounds that is Fashion week. For more information visit their official website. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: Business, fashion, beauty, deals and gossip... Sydney will be enjoying a bevy of catwalk shows and party like events as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia commences tomorrow. But unlike the increasing number of fashion festivals across the country where people can buy tickets to events, MBFWA is invitation only. Today was media registration day, which was quite an event in its own right. Over five days, fashion designers show their latest collections to media reps, celebrities and retail buyers, and the response can be paramount to the bottom line. This year happens to mark Mercedes-Benz’s return to Fashion Week as the title sponsor, which many media and fashion commentators have welcomed. “The strong link between Mercedes-Benz and fashion was initiated in Australia with the launch of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 1995, so it’s come full circle,” advised Mercedes-Benz senior manager of corporate communications David McCarthy. The car maker’s Fashion Week events have spread around the world to places such as New York and Berlin, and to Swim Fashion Week in Miami. The Mercedes-Benz’s sponsorship deal was not exactly a secret last year as Rosemount’s (wine) five-year run came to an end. The new deal is understood to be valued at million over three years but McCarthy says the details are confidential. MBFWA comes with a many change. A key change from the festival organisers is that IMG Fashion have reduced the price of on-site venue fees. A trend over the past few years. This year, it set back exhibitors ,250 to use the newly returned Tent at the Overseas Passenger Terminal as a catwalk venue, 00 to be a part of Fashion Week but show off-site and between 00 and 00 to showcase collections at The Rocks Pop-Up suites. Two of the festival’s biggest names, Josh Goot and Dion Lee, pulled out a fortnight before their respective shows. The designers who have fallen by the wayside in the lead-up to the five-day event have either opted to concentrate on upcoming overseas shows (Lee), to focus on getting collections out to coincide with northern hemisphere seasons (Goot) or have chosen to disregard Fashion Week from the get-go, with Fairfax Media pointing to Alex Perry as the example. For Melbourne Business School associate professor of marketing Mark Ritson, having Australian designers drop out is a “tricky” scenario. “On the one hand, you have to respect any Australian designer focused on building their reputation overseas,” he says. “We are perilously under-represented in Paris and Milan. “But at the same time, a designer has to be careful of burning branding bridges back home. That said, if Goot or Lee make it in Europe they’ll be welcomed back home in 2013 with open arms.” Fashion Week is serious business. Alongside Mercedes-Benz, sponsors that have signed on this year include DHL, EYE, HP, Maybelline NY, Redken, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, Pentax, Keystone Hospitality and Getty Images. The NSW government, Destination NSW and Austrade are also supporting the event. In addition, designers are obtaining their own sponsorships. Jayson Brunsdon’s show, for instance, is being presented by Myer and sponsored by Qantas, Woolmark, TRESemme, MAC Cosmetics and Joh Bailey. Couture designer Johanna Johnson is the virgin Australian designer to showcase her collection at the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Presents show, which has previously featured big fashion names such as Herve Leger by Max Azria, Carolina Herrera and Badgley Mischka. “To do [the Presents show] during our first year back was a priority,” McCarthy says. Johnson recently found international success, with Hollywood actresses Christina Hendricks and Maya Rudolph wearing her feminine creations on the red carpet. The show will have the same feel â€" glamour, lots of hand-beading and detailed finishes. “I hadn’t really considered doing it and was focusing more on overseas expansion this year,” Johnson says. “But we’re having so much feedback from Australians wanting to know more now, it will be really good to showcase our luxury lifestyle line and red carpet ready-to-wear.” She initially signed on to show in the smallest of the three catwalk venues, the Box, but had to move the show to the Tent (the biggest) as the number of outfits she wanted to parade expanded. “It’s our debut show so we want it done as well as it possibly can be,” she says. Australian accessories giant Oroton is launching its first ready-to-wear collection. But for creative director Ana Maria Escobar, the clothes are there to show off the accessories â€" be they handbags, jewellery or shoes. “The biggest thing is when I walked into the stores, I saw they needed something soft to highlight the accessories,” she says. Customers can expect “understated quality” from the new Oroton clothing range. “To me, functionality is important,” Escobar says. “So are the materials . . . it can be a simple singlet but made out of really beautiful silk or customised fabrics. There’s a tone of heritage as well.” While Oroton views Fashion Week as important, Escobar says there is also “life beyond those 15 minutes on the catwalk”. For the retailer, it’s about reminding people of the brand. “We want to talk a little louder about the product we design,” she says. “Fashion Week gives us that space without having to scream.” This year, a great spread of overseas buyers will be in attendance, many from online retailers such as Net-A-Porter, My Wardrobe, Shopbop, Moda Operandi and ASOS. Department store Harvey Nichols and Hong Kong-based Joyce will also have buyers present. The retail picture in Australia is not particularly strong, and IBISWorld analysts are predicting growth for the local rag trade over the coming financial year will be flat at just 0.5 per cent. IBISWorld general manager Karen Dobie says the high Australian dollar is a double-edged sword for retailers, as local vendors can buy overseas at a favourable rate, but increasingly tech-savvy competition is straining profit margins. New to MBFWA: Dylan Cooper; Flowers for a Vagabond; Toi et Moi Sydney; By Johnny; Oroton; Watson x Watson; An Ode to No One; Jenny Kee; Aje; Roppa Pemmaraju; Bless’d Are The Meek and Nana Judy Not present this year: Dion Lee; Josh Goot; Alex Perry; Arnsdorf; Morrison; Friend of Mine; Flannel; Karla Spetic; Lover; Therese Rawsthorne; Ms Couture; Rachel Gilbert; Little Joe Woman (voluntary administration); Nookie; Amber & Thomas; Marnie Skillings; Kate Sylvester; Shakuhachi; Bianca Spender; Dhini; Camilla & Marc; White Suede; Yeojin Bae; Lisa Blue; Limedrop; Stolen Girlfriends Club; Alistair Trung; Saint Augustine Academy (which shut up shop late last year) Returning to the show: Romance Was Born; Camilla; Aurelio Costarella; Ksubi; Jayson Brunsdon; Akira Camilla... Since launching her label eight years ago, Camilla Franks continues to receive global recognition as an Australian designer who has a unique approach to creating colorful, playful and luxurious lifestyle fashion. Her unique ready-to-wear and resort wear designs are becoming highly sought after products, capturing the attentions of celebrities and fashionistas alike. Camilla’s global fan club (which includes the likes of Beyonce Knowles, Miranda Kerr, Kate Hudson, Lily Allen and Gwen Stefani) reached new heights 2 years ago when the queen of television, Oprah Winfrey, glowed in one of her designs while taping her ‘down under’ series. The general public and the fashion world gushed and stock sold out overnight. Camilla is definitely a brand on the move. So, how did Camilla Franks become one of Australia’s most iconic fashion designers? This iconic brand came to be whilst Camilla was exploring her passions for theatrical artistry. Here, she embraced her inner creative spirit to craft beautiful elaborate costumes for the various characters in her productions. It wasn’t long before the Australian fashion market caught eye of these imaginative, easy-to-wear designs and catapulted Camilla on this amazing journey. Today, Camilla has evolved from beach and resort fashion into ready-to-wear clothes that cater to all her client’s needs. Globally, Camilla has begun weaving into the various fashion niches, resulting in a kaleidoscope of high-end editorial and extending an already growing customer database. Over eight years, Camilla has produced nine collections: these include the highly anticipated 2011/12’s Spring Summer Collection, Labyrinth; which has received significant media attention and 2012’s Autumn Winter Collection Caravanserai, Camilla’s second winter season. The success of her brand is derived from Camilla’s philosophy that “all women have the right to look and feel beautiful no matter their age, colour, size or origin”, this is also a testament to the company’s popularity and growing awareness. Camilla is a brand that celebrates women, self-expression, beauty and individuality. The signature ‘Camilla’ piece is a statement of brilliant colour, graphics and material rhythm. It is a celebration of shapes that can be tailored to individual styles and that follow global trends. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-up... Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-upfor Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections Sydney, Australia (February 29, 2012) Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is excited to announce cult label Ksubi, celebrity favourite Camilla, Zimmermann, Lisa Ho, Toni Maticevski, Aurelio Costarella, Jayson Brunsdon, Ellery, and Carl Kapp will be amongst the line-up of designers showcasing their Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal, April 30 to May 4, 2012. "MBFWA is a fantastic opportunity for emerging Australian designers to join already well established designers in showcasing their creations not just in venues that people expect but in venues and spaces that will reflect the diversity and vibrancy of the Australian fashion scene. The shows, presentations and locations demonstrate that MBFWA has a flavour and style that can more than hold its own around the world" says Gavin Allen, General Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific. A stand out on the 2012 schedule is expected to be Romance was Born. The label is showcasing their polished ready to wear collection combining art and wearable fashion in a sophisticated Spring Summer range. Johanna Johnson will also attract hype as she hosts an intimate salon show for her debut at MBFWA. Mixing old Hollywood charm and modern simplicity, Johnson is renowned for her recent Oscar’s role dressing starlets in her eponymous label. Iconic Australian brand, Oroton will also debut on the runway at MBFWA for the first time demonstrating the brand is as skilled at creating Ready to Wear women’s wear as well as their well known luxury accessories. Joining this incredible line up of iconic designers are Magdalena Velevska, Alice McCall, Lisa Maree, Gary Bigeni, Bec and Bridge, Miss Unkon, Bowie, Kooey Australia, Michael Lo Sordo, Kirrily Johnston and Talulah. New talent showcasing for the first time, Watson x Watson are sure to excite international buyers and media with their collections, providing new ‘ones to watch’ for our global audience. Watson x Watson focus on everyday luxury and easy glamour, with a relaxed, sexy appeal that has become synonymous with Australian fashion. Other newcomers joining the MBFWA family: We are Handsome, Aje, Elliot Ward Fear, Roopa Pemmaraju, Flowers for a Vagabond, Suboo, An Ode to No One and Project Runway Australia winner Dylan Cooper and alumni by Johnny. Designers involved in the 2012 New Generation, Fashion Design Studio and Raffles emerging talent shows will be announced shortly. “We’re extremely excited by the response from designers and brands and are looking forward to showcasing the new seasons Spring Summer Collections in our world class facilities on site as well as sharing more of the city of Sydney’s wonderfully unique locations with our expanded off site program of shows and presentations’” says Jarrad Clark, Global Production Director, IMG Fashion. Leveraging our global network, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is introducing new showroom spaces, exciting venue upgrades and unique presentation spaces to ensure our line up of designers have innovative way to communicate their artistic vision for 2012. For the first time on Australian soil, many designers will showcase their collections via a studio style presentation space known as The Box. Having established itself at MBFW in NY and Berlin, designers are redefining how they showcase their collections using this blank canvas. Australian designer Dion Lee recently used a presentation style space to showcase his collection at London Fashion Week and wowed crowds with his use of lighting to create drama and engagement around his collection without the confines of the runway. 2012 will also see the much anticipated return of The Tent. Synonymous with international fashion events, the sheer scale of The Tent showroom set on the Sydney harbour foreshore will create an incredible billboard for MBFWA and the Australian Fashion Industry for our attending local and international guests. Key buyers will have the opportunity to get up close with designer collections during the week via a unique offering of Designer Showrooms via The Rocks Pop-Up Suites, utilising retail spaces within The Rocks historical precinct, designers will be able to house their collections off runway, and meet buyers and media in one on one appointments. It is here that designers are encouraged to create consumer offerings around the Fashion Week schedule to create more retail opportunities for our participating designer brands. MBFWA hosts the world’s most influential buyers, media and industry players during the 5 day event and bring Sydney city to life with Fashion Week fever. With the support of our official partners, and showcasing designers, the 2012 season will be a standout year showcasing the creative energy and raw talent that Australia has to offer. Title sponsor Mercedes-Benz is proudly supported by Government partners Destination NSW and Austrade, Maybelline New York, DHL, HP/Intel, Redken 5th Avenue NYC and EYE and as well as media outlet Getty Images. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is an IMG event. The Spring Summer 2012/13 Collections will take place April 30 to May 4, 2012, Press and Industry Registration opens March 1, 2012. For more information please visit us online at mbfashionweek.com Follow us on Twitter @MBFWA and on the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Facebook Websites Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Australia) australia.mbfashionweek.com IMG Worldwide www.imgworld.com Cruise Bar www.cruisebar.com.au Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week; Cruise Bar hosts famous fashion event; MBFWA business wheels in motion Cruise Bar Hosts Fashion Week... When it comes to style the Cruise Bar and Restaurant is a perfect host partner for the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week. For the first time in many years, Cruise Restaurant is open to the public everyday of fashion week for lunch and dinner. Fashion Week is Sydney’s premier fashion and lifestyle event showcasing some of our most talented and contemporary designers. The beautiful waterfront location of Cruise Bar in Circular Quay is an ideal location to enjoy gourmet food, decadent wines and delicious cocktails while enjoying the cultural surrounds that is Fashion week. For more information visit their official website. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: Business, fashion, beauty, deals and gossip... Sydney will be enjoying a bevy of catwalk shows and party like events as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia commences tomorrow. But unlike the increasing number of fashion festivals across the country where people can buy tickets to events, MBFWA is invitation only. Today was media registration day, which was quite an event in its own right. Over five days, fashion designers show their latest collections to media reps, celebrities and retail buyers, and the response can be paramount to the bottom line. This year happens to mark Mercedes-Benz’s return to Fashion Week as the title sponsor, which many media and fashion commentators have welcomed. “The strong link between Mercedes-Benz and fashion was initiated in Australia with the launch of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 1995, so it’s come full circle,” advised Mercedes-Benz senior manager of corporate communications David McCarthy. The car maker’s Fashion Week events have spread around the world to places such as New York and Berlin, and to Swim Fashion Week in Miami. The Mercedes-Benz’s sponsorship deal was not exactly a secret last year as Rosemount’s (wine) five-year run came to an end. The new deal is understood to be valued at million over three years but McCarthy says the details are confidential. MBFWA comes with a many change. A key change from the festival organisers is that IMG Fashion have reduced the price of on-site venue fees. A trend over the past few years. This year, it set back exhibitors ,250 to use the newly returned Tent at the Overseas Passenger Terminal as a catwalk venue, 00 to be a part of Fashion Week but show off-site and between 00 and 00 to showcase collections at The Rocks Pop-Up suites. Two of the festival’s biggest names, Josh Goot and Dion Lee, pulled out a fortnight before their respective shows. The designers who have fallen by the wayside in the lead-up to the five-day event have either opted to concentrate on upcoming overseas shows (Lee), to focus on getting collections out to coincide with northern hemisphere seasons (Goot) or have chosen to disregard Fashion Week from the get-go, with Fairfax Media pointing to Alex Perry as the example. For Melbourne Business School associate professor of marketing Mark Ritson, having Australian designers drop out is a “tricky” scenario. “On the one hand, you have to respect any Australian designer focused on building their reputation overseas,” he says. “We are perilously under-represented in Paris and Milan. “But at the same time, a designer has to be careful of burning branding bridges back home. That said, if Goot or Lee make it in Europe they’ll be welcomed back home in 2013 with open arms.” Fashion Week is serious business. Alongside Mercedes-Benz, sponsors that have signed on this year include DHL, EYE, HP, Maybelline NY, Redken, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, Pentax, Keystone Hospitality and Getty Images. The NSW government, Destination NSW and Austrade are also supporting the event. In addition, designers are obtaining their own sponsorships. Jayson Brunsdon’s show, for instance, is being presented by Myer and sponsored by Qantas, Woolmark, TRESemme, MAC Cosmetics and Joh Bailey. Couture designer Johanna Johnson is the virgin Australian designer to showcase her collection at the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Presents show, which has previously featured big fashion names such as Herve Leger by Max Azria, Carolina Herrera and Badgley Mischka. “To do [the Presents show] during our first year back was a priority,” McCarthy says. Johnson recently found international success, with Hollywood actresses Christina Hendricks and Maya Rudolph wearing her feminine creations on the red carpet. The show will have the same feel â€" glamour, lots of hand-beading and detailed finishes. “I hadn’t really considered doing it and was focusing more on overseas expansion this year,” Johnson says. “But we’re having so much feedback from Australians wanting to know more now, it will be really good to showcase our luxury lifestyle line and red carpet ready-to-wear.” She initially signed on to show in the smallest of the three catwalk venues, the Box, but had to move the show to the Tent (the biggest) as the number of outfits she wanted to parade expanded. “It’s our debut show so we want it done as well as it possibly can be,” she says. Australian accessories giant Oroton is launching its first ready-to-wear collection. But for creative director Ana Maria Escobar, the clothes are there to show off the accessories â€" be they handbags, jewellery or shoes. “The biggest thing is when I walked into the stores, I saw they needed something soft to highlight the accessories,” she says. Customers can expect “understated quality” from the new Oroton clothing range. “To me, functionality is important,” Escobar says. “So are the materials . . . it can be a simple singlet but made out of really beautiful silk or customised fabrics. There’s a tone of heritage as well.” While Oroton views Fashion Week as important, Escobar says there is also “life beyond those 15 minutes on the catwalk”. For the retailer, it’s about reminding people of the brand. “We want to talk a little louder about the product we design,” she says. “Fashion Week gives us that space without having to scream.” This year, a great spread of overseas buyers will be in attendance, many from online retailers such as Net-A-Porter, My Wardrobe, Shopbop, Moda Operandi and ASOS. Department store Harvey Nichols and Hong Kong-based Joyce will also have buyers present. The retail picture in Australia is not particularly strong, and IBISWorld analysts are predicting growth for the local rag trade over the coming financial year will be flat at just 0.5 per cent. IBISWorld general manager Karen Dobie says the high Australian dollar is a double-edged sword for retailers, as local vendors can buy overseas at a favourable rate, but increasingly tech-savvy competition is straining profit margins. New to MBFWA: Dylan Cooper; Flowers for a Vagabond; Toi et Moi Sydney; By Johnny; Oroton; Watson x Watson; An Ode to No One; Jenny Kee; Aje; Roppa Pemmaraju; Bless’d Are The Meek and Nana Judy Not present this year: Dion Lee; Josh Goot; Alex Perry; Arnsdorf; Morrison; Friend of Mine; Flannel; Karla Spetic; Lover; Therese Rawsthorne; Ms Couture; Rachel Gilbert; Little Joe Woman (voluntary administration); Nookie; Amber & Thomas; Marnie Skillings; Kate Sylvester; Shakuhachi; Bianca Spender; Dhini; Camilla & Marc; White Suede; Yeojin Bae; Lisa Blue; Limedrop; Stolen Girlfriends Club; Alistair Trung; Saint Augustine Academy (which shut up shop late last year) Returning to the show: Romance Was Born; Camilla; Aurelio Costarella; Ksubi; Jayson Brunsdon; Akira Camilla... Since launching her label eight years ago, Camilla Franks continues to receive global recognition as an Australian designer who has a unique approach to creating colorful, playful and luxurious lifestyle fashion. Her unique ready-to-wear and resort wear designs are becoming highly sought after products, capturing the attentions of celebrities and fashionistas alike. Camilla’s global fan club (which includes the likes of Beyonce Knowles, Miranda Kerr, Kate Hudson, Lily Allen and Gwen Stefani) reached new heights 2 years ago when the queen of television, Oprah Winfrey, glowed in one of her designs while taping her ‘down under’ series. The general public and the fashion world gushed and stock sold out overnight. Camilla is definitely a brand on the move. So, how did Camilla Franks become one of Australia’s most iconic fashion designers? This iconic brand came to be whilst Camilla was exploring her passions for theatrical artistry. Here, she embraced her inner creative spirit to craft beautiful elaborate costumes for the various characters in her productions. It wasn’t long before the Australian fashion market caught eye of these imaginative, easy-to-wear designs and catapulted Camilla on this amazing journey. Today, Camilla has evolved from beach and resort fashion into ready-to-wear clothes that cater to all her client’s needs. Globally, Camilla has begun weaving into the various fashion niches, resulting in a kaleidoscope of high-end editorial and extending an already growing customer database. Over eight years, Camilla has produced nine collections: these include the highly anticipated 2011/12’s Spring Summer Collection, Labyrinth; which has received significant media attention and 2012’s Autumn Winter Collection Caravanserai, Camilla’s second winter season. The success of her brand is derived from Camilla’s philosophy that “all women have the right to look and feel beautiful no matter their age, colour, size or origin”, this is also a testament to the company’s popularity and growing awareness. Camilla is a brand that celebrates women, self-expression, beauty and individuality. The signature ‘Camilla’ piece is a statement of brilliant colour, graphics and material rhythm. It is a celebration of shapes that can be tailored to individual styles and that follow global trends. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-up... Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia Announces Preliminary Line-upfor Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections Sydney, Australia (February 29, 2012) Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is excited to announce cult label Ksubi, celebrity favourite Camilla, Zimmermann, Lisa Ho, Toni Maticevski, Aurelio Costarella, Jayson Brunsdon, Ellery, and Carl Kapp will be amongst the line-up of designers showcasing their Spring/Summer 2012/13 Collections at Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal, April 30 to May 4, 2012. "MBFWA is a fantastic opportunity for emerging Australian designers to join already well established designers in showcasing their creations not just in venues that people expect but in venues and spaces that will reflect the diversity and vibrancy of the Australian fashion scene. The shows, presentations and locations demonstrate that MBFWA has a flavour and style that can more than hold its own around the world" says Gavin Allen, General Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific. A stand out on the 2012 schedule is expected to be Romance was Born. The label is showcasing their polished ready to wear collection combining art and wearable fashion in a sophisticated Spring Summer range. Johanna Johnson will also attract hype as she hosts an intimate salon show for her debut at MBFWA. Mixing old Hollywood charm and modern simplicity, Johnson is renowned for her recent Oscar’s role dressing starlets in her eponymous label. Iconic Australian brand, Oroton will also debut on the runway at MBFWA for the first time demonstrating the brand is as skilled at creating Ready to Wear women’s wear as well as their well known luxury accessories. Joining this incredible line up of iconic designers are Magdalena Velevska, Alice McCall, Lisa Maree, Gary Bigeni, Bec and Bridge, Miss Unkon, Bowie, Kooey Australia, Michael Lo Sordo, Kirrily Johnston and Talulah. New talent showcasing for the first time, Watson x Watson are sure to excite international buyers and media with their collections, providing new ‘ones to watch’ for our global audience. Watson x Watson focus on everyday luxury and easy glamour, with a relaxed, sexy appeal that has become synonymous with Australian fashion. Other newcomers joining the MBFWA family: We are Handsome, Aje, Elliot Ward Fear, Roopa Pemmaraju, Flowers for a Vagabond, Suboo, An Ode to No One and Project Runway Australia winner Dylan Cooper and alumni by Johnny. Designers involved in the 2012 New Generation, Fashion Design Studio and Raffles emerging talent shows will be announced shortly. “We’re extremely excited by the response from designers and brands and are looking forward to showcasing the new seasons Spring Summer Collections in our world class facilities on site as well as sharing more of the city of Sydney’s wonderfully unique locations with our expanded off site program of shows and presentations’” says Jarrad Clark, Global Production Director, IMG Fashion. Leveraging our global network, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is introducing new showroom spaces, exciting venue upgrades and unique presentation spaces to ensure our line up of designers have innovative way to communicate their artistic vision for 2012. For the first time on Australian soil, many designers will showcase their collections via a studio style presentation space known as The Box. Having established itself at MBFW in NY and Berlin, designers are redefining how they showcase their collections using this blank canvas. Australian designer Dion Lee recently used a presentation style space to showcase his collection at London Fashion Week and wowed crowds with his use of lighting to create drama and engagement around his collection without the confines of the runway. 2012 will also see the much anticipated return of The Tent. Synonymous with international fashion events, the sheer scale of The Tent showroom set on the Sydney harbour foreshore will create an incredible billboard for MBFWA and the Australian Fashion Industry for our attending local and international guests. Key buyers will have the opportunity to get up close with designer collections during the week via a unique offering of Designer Showrooms via The Rocks Pop-Up Suites, utilising retail spaces within The Rocks historical precinct, designers will be able to house their collections off runway, and meet buyers and media in one on one appointments. It is here that designers are encouraged to create consumer offerings around the Fashion Week schedule to create more retail opportunities for our participating designer brands. MBFWA hosts the world’s most influential buyers, media and industry players during the 5 day event and bring Sydney city to life with Fashion Week fever. With the support of our official partners, and showcasing designers, the 2012 season will be a standout year showcasing the creative energy and raw talent that Australia has to offer. Title sponsor Mercedes-Benz is proudly supported by Government partners Destination NSW and Austrade, Maybelline New York, DHL, HP/Intel, Redken 5th Avenue NYC and EYE and as well as media outlet Getty Images. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is an IMG event. The Spring Summer 2012/13 Collections will take place April 30 to May 4, 2012, Press and Industry Registration opens March 1, 2012. For more information please visit us online at mbfashionweek.com Follow us on Twitter @MBFWA and on the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Facebook Websites Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (Australia) australia.mbfashionweek.com IMG Worldwide www.imgworld.com Cruise Bar www.cruisebar.com.au Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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Image by classic_film Vintage 1970s magazine advertisement, Cover Girl Thick-Lash Mascara, featuring young model, designer, and actress Cheryl Tiegs, 1973 Tagline: "Thick. Quick. Clean." Bio on Tiegs, via Wikipedia: Tiegs was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, to Phyllis and Theodore Tiegs, a funeral director. Along with her family, Tiegs moved to Alhambra, California in 1952. As a senior at Alhambra High School, Tiegs posed for a swimsuit ad for bathing suit manufacturer Cole of California; the ad, which appeared in Seventeen, launched her career as a model. Although she enrolled as an English major at California State University, Los Angeles, Tiegs left college before her junior year to pursue her career. Tiegs' break as a model came when she was 17, after the editorial staff at "Glamour" saw the Cole's bathing suit ad. Bypassing the traditional in-person meeting, Tiegs was booked on a shoot in Saint Thomas with Ali McGraw, which resulted in her first "Glamour" cover. Later that same year, Tiegs made the covers of "Seventeen" and "Elle." She subsequently appeared on the covers of "Vogue" and "Harper's Bazaar," among others. Tiegs was the first model to appear three times on the cover of the "Sports Illustrated" Swimsuit Issue, significantly raising her profile in 1977, when she posed in a fishnet bathing suit. Tiegs additionally made the cover of "People" four times, and did three covers for "TIME," most notably for the "All-American Model" cover story in 1978. A year later, she was signed to a reported .5 million two-year contract with Cover Girl cosmetics, then the biggest contract ever. [...] In 2012, Tiegs was a contestant on "Celebrity Apprentice," with proceeds from her participation benefiting the Farrah Fawcett Foundation. She has also appeared on NBC’s "Just Shoot Me," Oxygen’s "Girls Behaving Badly," and in a recurring role portraying herself on "Family Guy." Tiegs hosted a 13-part travel adventure series, "Pathfinders: Exotic Journeys" for the Travel Channel, appeared as a judge on the ABC reality show "True Beauty," and was a regular guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Additionally, Tiegs has frequently appeared on The "Today Show," "Access Hollywood," "Extra," and "The Dr. Oz Show." Her film credits include Vincent Gallo’s "The Brown Bunny" and "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" with John C. Reilly. *************** Published in Seventeen magazine, January 1973, Vol. 32 No. 1 Fair use/no known copyright. If you use this photo, please provide attribution credit; not for commercial use (see Creative Commons license)

Hazen Diamond Necklace celebrity style
Image by cliff1066â„¢ The Hazen Diamond Necklace was designed by Harry Winston, Inc. The necklace is made of platinum and contains 325 diamonds that have a total weight of approximately 131.4 carats. A major factor leading to diamond's popularity as a gem was the development of cutting styles that best display the diamond's brilliance and fire. The Hazen Diamond Necklace is a good example of this as it incorporates several different cutting styles, including the pear, baguette, square, and round brilliant cuts. Mrs. Lita Annenberg Hazen donated the necklace to the Smithsonian in 1979. www.mnh.si.edu/earth/text/dynamicearth/6_0_0_GeoGallery/g...

14- audrey hepburn celebrity style
Image by fred baby Actress Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) contemplates Paris where she is filming her first musical, 'Funny Face' with Fred Astaire

Cassie Mathews, Matt Cameron

Cassie Mathews, Matt Cameron

A few nice gossip about celebrities images I found:

Cassie Mathews, Matt Cameron gossip about celebrities
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch; East Sydney, Australia ... East Sydney, Australia, and yet another product / fashion launch, with the usual splash of celebrities. Firstly, Marciano is a leading lifestyle brand by Guess, so with that out of the way, a bit of colour banter to keep you interested with a bit of back story... It's said "celebrity sells", but time will tell in seeing just how long the product world will continue to roll out the celebrities. Clearly, Guess and friends are sticking with the formula for the time being. Of course, you have the A list, B list and C list et al... this event was a mix, to be fair. It's all really about selling product and trying to make it fly off the shelves in the end, and playing the media card. A tad more interesting than reading fashion advertisements in the even thinning Australian broadsheets - newspapers and fashion magazine advertising doesn't come cheap either. News coverage usually beats regular advertising, so the fashion and lifestyle product world will likely continue to hold bashes and parties while playing the celeb card for a while yet. Next week Australia will get more brand launches, more fashion parties, with many of the usual suspect celebs coming along just to be seen and read about themselves in the paper - or online - whatever the case. Add a bit of gossip... you get a bit of news, and wallah - there's another PR campaign in the bag. Fun Facts: Guess (styled as GUESS) is an American clothing line brand. Guess also markets other fashion accessories besides clothes, such as watches, jewelry and perfumes. The company also owns the line Marciano. The company began advertising in 1982, then later they introduced their iconic black-and-white ads in 1985.[3] The ads have won numerous Clio Awards. Their fashion models have included a number of supermodels, many of whom, such as Claudia Schiffer, Eva Herzigova, Valeria Mazza, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved prominence via these ad campaigns. Marciano is an Italian given name and it originates from Latin Marcianus or Marcian (Saint Marcians) or "Martians" or Martianus. Also from the cult of Roman god Mars. Elin Kling is a Swedish fashion blogger born in 1983 in Sweden. She runs a Scandinavian fashion blog called Style by Kling. Elin Kling started off her career in fashion as a model, with her base in Milano, Italy. Over the years she has also worked within Swedish Television-business. Today she's also the editor of her own-found magazine Style By which can be bought online for iPad's, iPod's and iPhone's as well as in physical form in stores in Sweden. Websites Guess official website www.guess.com Marciano official website www.marciano.com Style By Kling official website www.stylebykling.nowmanifest.com Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

Barry Southgate, Carmen Smith gossip about celebrities
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch; East Sydney, Australia ... East Sydney, Australia, and yet another product / fashion launch, with the usual splash of celebrities. Firstly, Marciano is a leading lifestyle brand by Guess, so with that out of the way, a bit of colour banter to keep you interested with a bit of back story... It's said "celebrity sells", but time will tell in seeing just how long the product world will continue to roll out the celebrities. Clearly, Guess and friends are sticking with the formula for the time being. Of course, you have the A list, B list and C list et al... this event was a mix, to be fair. It's all really about selling product and trying to make it fly off the shelves in the end, and playing the media card. A tad more interesting than reading fashion advertisements in the even thinning Australian broadsheets - newspapers and fashion magazine advertising doesn't come cheap either. News coverage usually beats regular advertising, so the fashion and lifestyle product world will likely continue to hold bashes and parties while playing the celeb card for a while yet. Next week Australia will get more brand launches, more fashion parties, with many of the usual suspect celebs coming along just to be seen and read about themselves in the paper - or online - whatever the case. Add a bit of gossip... you get a bit of news, and wallah - there's another PR campaign in the bag. Fun Facts: Guess (styled as GUESS) is an American clothing line brand. Guess also markets other fashion accessories besides clothes, such as watches, jewelry and perfumes. The company also owns the line Marciano. The company began advertising in 1982, then later they introduced their iconic black-and-white ads in 1985.[3] The ads have won numerous Clio Awards. Their fashion models have included a number of supermodels, many of whom, such as Claudia Schiffer, Eva Herzigova, Valeria Mazza, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved prominence via these ad campaigns. Marciano is an Italian given name and it originates from Latin Marcianus or Marcian (Saint Marcians) or "Martians" or Martianus. Also from the cult of Roman god Mars. Elin Kling is a Swedish fashion blogger born in 1983 in Sweden. She runs a Scandinavian fashion blog called Style by Kling. Elin Kling started off her career in fashion as a model, with her base in Milano, Italy. Over the years she has also worked within Swedish Television-business. Today she's also the editor of her own-found magazine Style By which can be bought online for iPad's, iPod's and iPhone's as well as in physical form in stores in Sweden. Websites Guess official website www.guess.com Marciano official website www.marciano.com Style By Kling official website www.stylebykling.nowmanifest.com Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

Elin Kling For Marciano gossip about celebrities
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch Elin Kling X Guess By Marciano Capsule Collection Launch; East Sydney, Australia ... East Sydney, Australia, and yet another product / fashion launch, with the usual splash of celebrities. Firstly, Marciano is a leading lifestyle brand by Guess, so with that out of the way, a bit of colour banter to keep you interested with a bit of back story... It's said "celebrity sells", but time will tell in seeing just how long the product world will continue to roll out the celebrities. Clearly, Guess and friends are sticking with the formula for the time being. Of course, you have the A list, B list and C list et al... this event was a mix, to be fair. It's all really about selling product and trying to make it fly off the shelves in the end, and playing the media card. A tad more interesting than reading fashion advertisements in the even thinning Australian broadsheets - newspapers and fashion magazine advertising doesn't come cheap either. News coverage usually beats regular advertising, so the fashion and lifestyle product world will likely continue to hold bashes and parties while playing the celeb card for a while yet. Next week Australia will get more brand launches, more fashion parties, with many of the usual suspect celebs coming along just to be seen and read about themselves in the paper - or online - whatever the case. Add a bit of gossip... you get a bit of news, and wallah - there's another PR campaign in the bag. Fun Facts: Guess (styled as GUESS) is an American clothing line brand. Guess also markets other fashion accessories besides clothes, such as watches, jewelry and perfumes. The company also owns the line Marciano. The company began advertising in 1982, then later they introduced their iconic black-and-white ads in 1985.[3] The ads have won numerous Clio Awards. Their fashion models have included a number of supermodels, many of whom, such as Claudia Schiffer, Eva Herzigova, Valeria Mazza, and Laetitia Casta, first achieved prominence via these ad campaigns. Marciano is an Italian given name and it originates from Latin Marcianus or Marcian (Saint Marcians) or "Martians" or Martianus. Also from the cult of Roman god Mars. Elin Kling is a Swedish fashion blogger born in 1983 in Sweden. She runs a Scandinavian fashion blog called Style by Kling. Elin Kling started off her career in fashion as a model, with her base in Milano, Italy. Over the years she has also worked within Swedish Television-business. Today she's also the editor of her own-found magazine Style By which can be bought online for iPad's, iPod's and iPhone's as well as in physical form in stores in Sweden. Websites Guess official website www.guess.com Marciano official website www.marciano.com Style By Kling official website www.stylebykling.nowmanifest.com Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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IMG_1571

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The Dram is packed and I spy a Dallas celebrity chef (not in this photo). I'll let the chef tweet back if he/she wants. A group visiting from LA says this is more fun than LA bars.

The Dram is packed and I spy a Dallas celebrity chef (not in this photo). I'll let the chef tweet back if he/she wants. A group visiting from LA says this is more fun than LA bars.

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The Dram is packed and I spy a Dallas celebrity chef (not in this photo). I'll let the chef tweet back if he/she wants. A group visiting from LA says this is more fun than LA bars. celebrity tweets
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Celebrity Twitter Directory (Vol.1): Where celebs are measured by their tweet stats! celebrity tweets
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Nice Celebrity Worth photos

Nice Celebrity Worth photos

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Dec 14 013 celebrity worth
Image by EadaoinFlynn The introduction was written by Madame Prunier. I don't know who she was, but then I never want to know anyone who thinks "Haddock Monte Carlo" should be included in a cookery book. From "Personal Choice, a selection of favourite recipes contributed by leading celebrities". That's celebrities, 1970s style, a time before any horrible volgar snivelling little reality-tv wannabe was considered a celebrity. These people were PROPER celebrities - including Rolf Harris, The Right Reverend Lord Soper, Patrick McNee, and the woman who started Britain's first marriage agency. And Barbara Cartland. Definitely worth the £1.79 I paid for it at the Salvation Army shop.

ASIAN GIRL

ASIAN GIRL

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Image by fred baby Glen Cove, Long Island, 1954: A beautiful candid of Audrey during the filming of Sabrina.

UTD2 celebrity girls
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Wedding Hilton Beachfront Hotel Pensacola Beach

Wedding Hilton Beachfront Hotel Pensacola Beach

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Wedding Hilton Beachfront Hotel Pensacola Beach celebrity weddings
Image by Innisfree Hotels Photo Credit: Melissa McSwain Photography The Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front Hotel is the perfect spot for a destination beach wedding. We offer everything you need to host your dream wedding including miles upon miles of sugar white sand, emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico, beautiful ceremony and reception venues and first class catering by celebrity chef Dan Dunn. Our onsite planning staff with ensure that your special day will be seamless and unforgettable from the first toast to the last dance. hiltonpensacolabeachweddings.com/

Wedding Hilton Beachfront Hotel Pensacola Beach celebrity weddings
Image by Innisfree Hotels Photo Credit: Melissa McSwain Photography The Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front Hotel is the perfect spot for a destination beach wedding. We offer everything you need to host your dream wedding including miles upon miles of sugar white sand, emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico, beautiful ceremony and reception venues and first class catering by celebrity chef Dan Dunn. Our onsite planning staff with ensure that your special day will be seamless and unforgettable from the first toast to the last dance. hiltonpensacolabeachweddings.com/

Wedding Hilton Beachfront Hotel Pensacola Beach celebrity weddings
Image by Innisfree Hotels Photo Credit: Melissa McSwain Photography The Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front Hotel is the perfect spot for a destination beach wedding. We offer everything you need to host your dream wedding including miles upon miles of sugar white sand, emerald green waters of the Gulf of Mexico, beautiful ceremony and reception venues and first class catering by celebrity chef Dan Dunn. Our onsite planning staff with ensure that your special day will be seamless and unforgettable from the first toast to the last dance. hiltonpensacolabeachweddings.com/

Cool Celebrity Clothing images

Cool Celebrity Clothing images

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March 29 - Celebrity Showcase - Kelly Rosborough - 24-2 celebrity clothing
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2011 Millennium XLII, Double Slide

2011 Millennium XLII, Double Slide

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2011 Millennium XLII, Double Slide celebrity houses
Image by MillenniumLuxuryCoaches MILLENNIUM UNIT #9597 2011 XLII S2 CHASSIS SPECS GENERAL LENGTH, OVERALL 45.0 FT. WHEELBASE 314.0 IN. WIDTH, OVERALL 102.0 IN. HEIGHT, OVERALL 140.0 IN. FLOOR-TO-CEILING HEIGHT 86.0 IN CABIN FLOOR HEIGHT (FROM THE GROUND) 48.5 IN. USABLE CABIN FLAT FLOOR LENGTH (NO WHEEL HUMPS) 34.75 FT. UNDER-FLOOR STORAGE (WITH DRIVER A/C) 407 CU.FT. UNDER-FLOOR COMPARTMENTS DOORS WIDTH 60.5 IN. ENTRANCE DOOR WIDTH 30.0 IN. STEP HEIGHT 15.0 IN. GROUND CLEARANCE 11.0 IN. OVERHANG (INCL. BUMPER) â€" FRONT 68.75 IN. OVERHANG (INCL. BUMPER) â€" REAR 107.75 IN. TURNING RADIUS 41.8 FT. BODY CONSTRUCTION (STRUCTURE) INTEGRAL BODY CONSTRUCTION (STAINLESS / RUST PROTECTED MILD STEEL) (OUTER SHELL â€" UP TO WINDOW LEVEL) STAINLESS STEEL BODY CONSTRUCTION (SUB-FRAME) LOW-ALLOY/HIGH TENSILE STEEL FUEL TANK (US GALS.) 208 FUEL FILLER NECKS ON BOTH SIDES GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (LBS.) 54,500 AXLE DESIGN LOAD CAPACITY (LBS.) â€" FRONT 18,000 AXLE DESIGN LOAD CAPACITY (LBS.) â€" DRIVE 22,500 AXLE DESIGN LOAD CAPACITY (LBS.) â€" TAG 14,000 2 WET WEIGHT - WITH DRIVER A/C (LBS.) 31,150 WET WEIGHT - WITH FULL A/C (LBS.) 31,850 DRIVER-ONLY A/C TIRES AND WHEELS MICHELIN 315/80R22.5 (DRIVE) MICHELIN 365/70R22.5 (FRONT & TAG) ALCOA ALUMINUM RIMS 22.5 X 10.5 IN. (FRONT & TAG AXLES) 22.5 X 9 IN. (DRIVE AXLE) POWERTRAIN DETROIT DIESEL SERIES 60 W/EGR 14L-515HP (5-YR. WARRANTY) 3-SPEED ENGINE COOLING FAN ALLISON WORLD B500, 6-SPEED AUTO. TRANS. (5-YR. WARRANTY) CRUISE CONTROL ALLISON HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION RETARDER PNEUMATIC DRIVE BELTS TENSIONERS TURBO BOOST GAUGE ENGINE COOLANT FILTER RACOR FUEL FILTER BRAKES ALL-DISC BRAKES WITH ABS FRONT WHEELS BRAKE BOOSTERS TYPE 27 DRIVE WHEELS BRAKE BOOSTERS TYPE 24-24 TAG WHEELS BRAKE BOOSTERS TYPE 14-16 PARKING BRAKE BOOSTER ON TAG WHEELS STEERING AND SUSPENSION PNEUMATIC TILT & TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL ZF SERVOCOMTRONIC VARIABLE POWER STEERING 3 INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM STEERING SLAVE CYLINDER FRONT & DRIVE AXLES SWAY BARS INTEGRATED PNEUMATIC LEVEL-LOW LEVELING SYSTEM LIFTABLE TAG AXLE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FULLY MULTIPLEXED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12-VOLT EXT. LIGHTING 24-VOLT MAIN SYSTEM SHELL ALTERNATOR (DRIVER A/C) 140 AMPS FACTORY-INSTALLED OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FACTORY SLIDE-OUTS (ALL-ELECTRICAL) 2 SLIDES KIDDE DUAL SPECTRUM FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM HIGH-INTENSITY HEADLIGHTS FOG LIGHTS RAMCO REMOTE HEATED REARVIEW MIRRORS CENTRAL ELECTRICAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM REMOTE KEYLESS LOCKING (ENTRANCE DOOR) REMOTE KEYLESS LOCKING (COMPARTMENT DOORS) TRAILER HITCH PACKAGE (20,000 LBS.) LOW FUEL WARNING LIGHT COURTESY LIGHTS BLINKER SWITCH ENGINE AND COMPARTMENTS LIGHTING ISRI AIR ADJUSTABLE (6800) FACTORY EXTERIOR PAINT W/SPECIAL EFFECT BACK-UP SOUND ALARM HEADLAMPS CLEANING GENERAL XENON HEADLAMPS AIR POCKET DOORS WITH ROD LESS CYLINDERS FLEXFOIL INSULATION ON INTERIOR OF SHELL 4 MARINE GRADE ELECTRICAL WIRE LUTRON HOMEWORKS ILLUMINATION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS OPTION 5 CRESTRON TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLLERS LINKED TO LUTRON HOMEWORKS OPERATING SYSTEM WITH IPHONE / I-TOUCH AND LAPTOP CONTROLS FULLTIME INTERNET WI-FI NETWORK CONNECTION RUSSOUND CAV6.6 SIX-ZONE A/V PROCESSOR DVD/VCR RECORDERS WITH DIGITAL TUNERS (2) SATELLITE DVR RECEIVERS CEILING LED ROPE LIGHTING THROUGHOUT MARINE GRADE BRASS LED OVERHEAD LIGHTS MULTI-ZONE AQUA HOT HEATING SYSTEM WITH DUAL 1500 WATT ELECTRIC ELEMENTS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LED LIGHTING MOTORIZED HUNTER DOUGLAS CELL SHADES FRONT AND REAR CUSTOM SPOILERS STATEROOM MAIN VANITY 32” FLAT SCREEN LED MONITOR AIPHONE INTERCOM WITH BUILT IN MONITOR TO VIEW ENTRY DOOR MASTER LIGHTING SWITCH ON THE REAR NIGHTSTAND AND FRONT ELECTRIC BLACK-OUT SHADES PRE-WIRE FOR CEILING FAN CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR SMOKE DETECTOR SPECIAL LIGHTWEIGHT SOUND INSULATION PACKAGE FABRICA CARPETING WITH HIGH DENSITY PADDING TEMPER-PEDIC KING SIZED ADJUSTABLE BED LEFT AND RIGHT END TABLES AT HEAD OF THE BED DRAWER BENEATH THE FOOT OF THE BED MIRRORED CEILING CUSTOM BEDDING 5 CARPET LINED WARDROBE CABINETS WITH CEDAR CEILINGS LAVATORY 120-VOLT VANITY LIGHTING 120-VOLT OUTLET IN BOTTOM AND INSIDE UPPER VANITY CABINET FANTASTIC VENT OVER SHOWER AREA WITH COVER FANTASTIC VENT WITH COVER IN COMMODE ROOM AQUAHOT HEATER GRANITE FLOORING GRANITE COUNTERTOPS SHAMPOO AND SOAP HOLDER LOWER VANITY CABINET WITH FLUSH DOORS AND DRAWERS HEADHUNTER ELONGATED COMMODE WITH HOMETECH BIDET CUSTOM CURVED SHOWER MEDICINE CABINET GALLEY GE SIDE BY SIDE FULL SIZED REFRIGERATOR WITH 23.3 CUBIC FEET OF STORAGE BREW EXPRESS COFFEE MAKER (RECESSED AND HARD PLUMBED) TWO BURNER COOK TOP STACKED BOSCH WASHER AND DRYER UNITS MARINE-GRADE POWER PANEL SHARP INSIGHT PRO MICROWAVE DRAWER AQUAHOT HEATERS CENTRAL VACUUM LOUNGE BAR WITH ELECTRIC LIFT COMPUTER/TV/CRESTRON TOUCH SCREEN, WIRELESS KEYBOARD/MOUSE SMOKE DETECTOR AUTOMATIC INTERIOR LED CABINET LIGHTS GRANITE FLOORING WITH ELECTRIC FLOOR HEAT FRANKE BEECH SINK SYSTEM WITH ACCESSORIES SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET WITH BUILT-IN SPRAYER UNDER COUNTER PULL OUT TRASH CONTAINER FULL SIZED PANTRY LIGHTWEIGHT CABINET CONSTRUCTION WITH WOOD VENEER AND POLYESTER FINISH 6 FISCHER PAYKEL DISH DRAWER EXTENDABLE ISLAND FRONT LOUNGE PRE-WIRE FOR FAX IN THE C/S LOWER CABINET (120-VOLT OUTLET, CELLULAR, AND LANDLINE TELEPHONE JACKS FIBERGLASS WINDOW SILLS MOTORIZED HUNTER DOUGLAS CELL SHADES SOFA (ELECTRIC FRAME) ON DRIVER’S SIDE WITH STORAGE BELOW 42” DROP DOWN LED PILOT AND CO-PILOT SEATING AREA 110 VAC AND 12 VDC OUTLETS KENWOOD/GARMIN AM/FM/DVD/GPS/MP3 MAPPING SYSTEM 15” ADJUSTABLE MONITOR AT PASSENGER SEAT COLOR LCD BACKUP MONITOR WITH I-CONTROL FUNCTION CB RADIO MAP LIGHTS FOR CO-PILOT AND DRIVER MASTER CONTROL SWITCHES ELECTRIC PRIVACY SHADES MAP STORAGE AND DRINK HOLDER CARPETING BELOW THE DRIVER’S SEAT ISRINGHAUSEN AIR RIDE DRIVER’S SEAT CUSTOM WOOD DASH PANELS CUSTOM ENTRY DOOR DESIGN SLIDE STEPWELL COVER OPEN SHOE STORAGE IN STEPWELL CUSTOM SMART STEERING WHEEL VILLA 28” WIDE CO-PILOT SEAT WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: RECLINE, FOOTREST, ELECTRIC SIX WAY POWER BASE, MASSAGE, HEATING, MAP STORAGE AND DRINK HOLDER 7 EXTERIOR GENERAL EQUIPMENT UPPER AND LOWER LUMINESCENT BLUE ROPE LIGHTING CB ANTENNA CELLULAR PHONE ANTENNA AM/FM ANTENNA GPS ANTENNA GLOMEX SAUCER-TYPE AMPLIFIED TV ANTENNA INMOTION TRACSTAR SATELLITE DISH WITH (2) DVR RECEIVERS COLOR DIRECTIONAL BACKUP CAMERA ON REAR OF COACH AIPHONE DOORBELL / CAMERA NEXT TO ENTRANCE DOOR 4 FULL LENGTH ROOF MOUNTED AWNINGS WITH WIND MOTION SENSORS (6) LED CURB LIGHTS 4 HIGH POWERED AIR HORNS IN NOSE FOR WIND NOISE REDUCTION HWH ONE-TOUCH LEVELING SYSTEM GENERATOR ROOF EXHAUST CUSTOM PAINTED REAR WINDOW GRAPHICS AQUAHOT ROOF EXHAUST SIDE MARKER LIGHT TRIM CHROME PLATED HEATED SIDE MIRRORS LICENSE PLATE HOUSING-POLISHED S/S MICROWAVE VENT LED LIGHTS ON TOP AND BOTTOM OF COACH BAY COMPARTMENTS 1ST BAY 101.75 CUBIC FEET OF STORAGE (CURBSIDE OR ROADSIDE) (8) 8D MARINE DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES (4) 3500 WATT OUTBACK INVERTERS 100 AMP VANNER BATTERY EQUALIZER BATTERY TIE-IN RELAY (CONNECTING HOUSE BATTERIES TO CHASSIS BATTERIES AND CHASSIS BATTERIES TO HOUSE BATTERIES) 8 (4) BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCHES GLENDINNING ELECTRIC REEL FOR SHORELINE CORD (WITH WIRELESS REMOTE) SHORELINE CORD (60’) ADAPTORS FOR SHORELINE FOR 30A AND 20A SERVICE SHORELINE REVERSE POLARITY MONITOR TELEPHONE AND CABLE TV CONNECTORS NEAR SHORELINE REEL COAX CORD AUXILIARY AIR COMPRESSOR WITH TWO SERVICE AIR CONNECTIONS (D/S AND C/S) COSMETIC PANELS TO COVER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 120 VOLT GFCI RECEPTACLE IN THE PLUMBING COMPARTMENT 330 AMP AIR COOLED ALTERNATOR FOR HOUSE SYSTEM 140 AMP AIR COOLED ALTERNATOR FOR CHASSIS SYSTEM HVAC AQUAHOT HEATER WITH THERMOSTATS IN PLUMBING COMPARTMENT (4) ROOFTOP A/C UNITS LOW PROFILE (15,000 BTU’S EACH) 120 VAC CERAMIC HEATER IN FIRST, SECOND AND PLUMBING BAYS ELECTRIC FLOOR HEAT GENERATOR POWERTECH ULTIMATE 17.5 KW TURBO GENERATOR GENERATOR AUTO-START FEATURE (CONTROLLED BY LUTRON AND CRESTRON SYSTEMS) GENERATOR BATTERY BOOST CIRCUITRY GENERATOR PRIMARY FUEL FILTER START/STOP SWITCHES AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: * GENERATOR * DRIVER’S AREA POWER PANEL * INVERTER PANEL * CRESTRON TOUCHSCREENS * ANY REMOTE ACCESS COMPUTER ROOF MOUNTED GENERATOR EXHAUST ROOF MOUNTED COOLING SYSTEM FOR GENERATOR FOUR INVERTER BYPASS SWITCHES 9 PLUMBING AQUAHOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM WITH (2) 1500 WATT ELECTRIC HEATING ELEMENTS HEADHUNTER 120 VOLT WATER PUMP WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR CARTRIDGE WATER FILTER SYSTEM 2 HOSE CARRIERS FOR DUMPING HOLDING TANKS PAPER TOWEL AND SOAP DISPENSER PLASTIC PLUMBING WITH FLEXIBLE LINES FOR VIBRATION ISOLATION MANIFOLD SYSTEM WITH SHUT OFF VALVES TO ALL PLUMBING EQUIPMENT. (NO SHUTOFFS INSIDE THE COACH INTERIOR; CONTINUOUS LINES RUN FROM THE MANIFOLD TO THE FIXTURE) STAINLESS STEEL COVER POLYPROPYLENE FRESH WATER TANK WITH CLEAN OUT (180 GALLONS) POLYPROPYLENE GREY WATER TANK WITH CLEAN OUT (90 GALLONS) POLYPROPYLENE BLACK WATER TANK WITH CLEAN OUT (90 GALLONS) ELECTRIC OPERATED DUMP VALVES TANK LEVEL MONITOR GAUGES AT ALL CRESTRON PANELS CITY WATER INLET WITH MILLENNIUM AUTOMATIC FRESH WATER FILL SYSTEM GRAVITY FILL FOR FRESH WATER TANK MANUAL TANK CLEAN OUT VALVES FOR GREY AND BLACK TANK HOSE BIB STAINLESS STEEL COSMETIC PANELS TO COVER PLUMBING EQUIPMENT BUILT IN PRESSURE WASHER WITH 75’ LINE ON REEL (1450 PSI) BUILT IN DEIONIZER WITH BYPASS FOR SPOT FREE RINSE MODE MACERATOR WITH ELECTRIC HOSE REEL ABS PLASTIC UNDER THE PLUMBING EQUIPMENT BAY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER ENTERTAINMENT CABINET WITH STORAGE DRAWERS REFRIGERATOR BOSE WAVE AM/FM/CD/MP3 STEREO 42” LED FLAT SCREEN MONITOR ON PULLOUT ADJUSTABLE SLIDE SYSTEM (4) ZIP DEE LAWN CHAIRS KENYON CUSTOM SMOKELESS INFRA RED GRILL

Johnny Cash's House celebrity houses
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Celebrity CONSTELLATION - departs at sunset celebrity houses
Image by origamidon Aboard the Casco Bay Ferry, coming from Peaks Island, toward Portland, Maine USA • One SUV of a floating town, leaves port at sunset; passing on our left. It would make a fine floating hospital & emergency housing unit. We need a thousand of them on call all over the earth; yesterday.

Mel B

Mel B

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Mel B Of Spice Girls Fame Signs On With Jenny Craig, by Eva Rinaldi Mel B aka Melanie Brown has just been signed up as the new face of Jenny Craig (Australia and New Zealand). Today at 10.30am Mel B, the top brass at Jenny Craig, and over a dozen news media enjoyed a healthy and delicious breakfast (and a media gig) at the Centennial Parklands function centre. In the extremely unlikely event that you didn't know, Mel B is an English pop singer-songwriter, actress, author and television presenter. She is best known around the world as Scary Spice, one of the members of the girl group Spice Girls. It's well know that brands around the world are often interested in signing up suitable celebrities to promote their wares, and on the surface it looks to be a great match with Jenny Craig being a leader in the weight loss industry for over 30 years, and Mel B recently off pregnancy, enjoying motherhood and looking to loose weight. The international star told our table "I just love the breakfast. Jenny Craig is just right for me being a busy mum". Mel B said on her eating "I was eating literally eating morning, noon and night, and its didn't matter what time. I was just eating. I was a house. I love my humps and bumps, but when a newspaper described my shape as the 'bootylicious, curvylicious, post-baby body of Melanie, I knew I had to do something. I had to get the eating under control". Jenny Craig boss Amy Smith released in a media statement: "Mel told us she doesn't like dieting at all. She loves eating healthy foods and she is thrilled with the health snack options and the amount of fruit and vegetables she gets to eat. Jenny Craig's team of nutritionists and doctors have created a program especially for women like Mel who have recently given birth, that takes into consideration the nutrient levels needed for breastfeeding women", says Ms Smith. Mel B said: "Life gets a bit crazy when you've got four daughters but it's important for us mums to live healthy and to be in good shape. Mums really need to take time for themselves and get to a place where they are happy with their body again. We should not put it off because we deserve more than that. I healthy happy mum equals a healthy happy family." After breakfast Mel did some on site TV interviews, believed to be for Channel Seven, followed by a relaxed photo shoot in the lush green parklands. Apparently word must have spread around Sydney press circles, as after just minutes after going outside for the shoot a number of uninvited paparazzi showed up and started snapping away. Mel and her media team probably expected it, so its a good thing that the word is well and truly out about her new campaign with Jenny Craig. Mel B looks great, so just imagine how hot she will look a few months into the Jenny Craig program. She acknowledge that media, the other former Spice Girls and everyone else will be watching her progress closely, and judging by today it appears UK pop queen is on set to achieve her diet goals. Will you achieve your dieting goals as summer sneaks up on you? Needless to say, you now know who to call, which we strongly suspect for the ideal in the first place. Thanks for the tasty J.C breakfast guys. Highly recommended. Websites Jenny Craig www.jennycraig.com.au Melanie Brown official website www.melaniebrown.com Centennial Parklands Dining www.trippaswhitegroup.com.au/our-venues/Centennial-Parkla... Centennial Parklands www.centennialparklands.com.au Hollywood Treatment www.hollywoodtreatment.net Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Mel B Of Spice Girls Fame Signs On With Jenny Craig, by Eva Rinaldi Mel B aka Melanie Brown has just been signed up as the new face of Jenny Craig (Australia and New Zealand). Today at 10.30am Mel B, the top brass at Jenny Craig, and over a dozen news media enjoyed a healthy and delicious breakfast (and a media gig) at the Centennial Parklands function centre. In the extremely unlikely event that you didn't know, Mel B is an English pop singer-songwriter, actress, author and television presenter. She is best known around the world as Scary Spice, one of the members of the girl group Spice Girls. It's well know that brands around the world are often interested in signing up suitable celebrities to promote their wares, and on the surface it looks to be a great match with Jenny Craig being a leader in the weight loss industry for over 30 years, and Mel B recently off pregnancy, enjoying motherhood and looking to loose weight. The international star told our table "I just love the breakfast. Jenny Craig is just right for me being a busy mum". Mel B said on her eating "I was eating literally eating morning, noon and night, and its didn't matter what time. I was just eating. I was a house. I love my humps and bumps, but when a newspaper described my shape as the 'bootylicious, curvylicious, post-baby body of Melanie, I knew I had to do something. I had to get the eating under control". Jenny Craig boss Amy Smith released in a media statement: "Mel told us she doesn't like dieting at all. She loves eating healthy foods and she is thrilled with the health snack options and the amount of fruit and vegetables she gets to eat. Jenny Craig's team of nutritionists and doctors have created a program especially for women like Mel who have recently given birth, that takes into consideration the nutrient levels needed for breastfeeding women", says Ms Smith. Mel B said: "Life gets a bit crazy when you've got four daughters but it's important for us mums to live healthy and to be in good shape. Mums really need to take time for themselves and get to a place where they are happy with their body again. We should not put it off because we deserve more than that. I healthy happy mum equals a healthy happy family." After breakfast Mel did some on site TV interviews, believed to be for Channel Seven, followed by a relaxed photo shoot in the lush green parklands. Apparently word must have spread around Sydney press circles, as after just minutes after going outside for the shoot a number of uninvited paparazzi showed up and started snapping away. Mel and her media team probably expected it, so its a good thing that the word is well and truly out about her new campaign with Jenny Craig. Mel B looks great, so just imagine how hot she will look a few months into the Jenny Craig program. She acknowledge that media, the other former Spice Girls and everyone else will be watching her progress closely, and judging by today it appears UK pop queen is on set to achieve her diet goals. Will you achieve your dieting goals as summer sneaks up on you? Needless to say, you now know who to call, which we strongly suspect for the ideal in the first place. Thanks for the tasty J.C breakfast guys. Highly recommended. Websites Jenny Craig www.jennycraig.com.au Melanie Brown official website www.melaniebrown.com Centennial Parklands Dining www.trippaswhitegroup.com.au/our-venues/Centennial-Parkla... Centennial Parklands www.centennialparklands.com.au Hollywood Treatment www.hollywoodtreatment.net Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com

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Image by DominusVobiscum Hollywood Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame - The original movie "King of Comedy" and founder of Keystone Studios in Hollywood - invented slapstick comedy in his movies: stable of actors list is royalty of early comedy. Charlie Chaplin & Mabel Normand started at Keystone, also Gloria Swanson, and let us not forget the silent movie hysterics of The Keystone Kops, or W. C. Fields and that singer - whatz his name?...Bing something or other...

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Image by State Library and Archives of Florida Local call number: N048624 Title: [Group portrait of Duke Ellington with family and friends] Personal Author: Erickson, Roy. Date: Photographed between December 1968 and June 1969. Physical descrip: 1 photonegative: b&w; 4 x 5 in. Series Title: (Print Collections. N2006-13, Roy Erickson collection.) General note: The photographer, Roy Erickson, was a professional photographer in the Ft. Lauderdale area and was affiliated with the Best of Broward magazine for over 10 years. Accompanying note: "Possibly alto saxophonist Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, unknown man, unknown woman, possibly trombonist Lawrence Brown, Duke Ellington, Edna Ellington, Mercer Ellington, unknown, unknown, unknown." Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850.245.6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/156522

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Image by Earthworm Inspired by the film Milk, I dug out my collection of buttons to re-live my own gay history which was very closely interwoven with what was happening in San Francisco. I've laid the buttons out in chronological order. The first button was from the movie The Word is Out which I saw in 1978, in my Sophomore year at UC Santa Cruz with Panda my third female lover at UCSC. (She's now married to a man she dated soon after that. It's her little sister who turned out to be a lesbian.) I had officially come out in the winter of my Freshman year having slept with enough guys to know the difference. Plus I had had a high school girl lover and others I was sweet on. At least one for every year. Santa Cruz was also where I marched (rode my unicycle actually) in my first Gay Pride march. I also protested the Brigg's initiative (which would have ousted gay/lesbian teachers and possibly any teacher saying seeming to support us). It failed. The summer before I had attended my firt SF pride parade, the one where a poster size picture of Anita Bryant was held up next to pictures of Hitler and Mussolini. Only I didn't make it to the parade part because I was working at my summer job at a gas station. (Worse recession year ever for summer jobs.) I got there just as the weather turned gray and they were packing up the booths. I picked up a postcard that said "Dear Anita, Having a gay time. Wish you were here." I cannot find that card right now. I moved back home to the Bay Area the year that Harvey Milk was shot. I was busing tables during the lunch shift when someone told me the news. I was stunned and couldn't tell anyone why. I saw the candlelight march on TV with my dad with whom I was living at the time. I very much wanted to jump in the family station wagon and drive up there to join them, but I couldn't tell him why. I was out to him, but we didn't discuss it much past the initial conversation. I was also watching TV with him when the twinkie verdict came down and the gay community went to city hall and busted a window or two and overturned three cop cars and set fire to them. That part wasn't mentioned in the film. "That will be the end of the gays," said my dad who anticipated a crack down on the gay community. He couldn't have been more wrong. Harvey's message was that we had to come out. I realized when I saw the film that that was the message I politicized and lived for the next decade (and the rest of my life). In 1981 I got myself a motorcycle and a full suit of black leather. The jacket pictured here. My kung fu thighs won't fit in the pants anymore. The whistle and the leathers and later martial arts were my response to the fag bashing of the times. The second button in this line-up is from 1979 when I went to Gay Night at the local amusement park on the eve of my 21st birthday with my pal Stacy. That was something, to infiltrate such a family park with us perverts. It made the staff rather nervous. At midnight we were at the local lesbian bar, the Daybreak (named after Joan Baez for her bisexual leaningsâ€"all true). There I had my first legal drink. The next few years were marked by the Dykes on Bikes. I wasn't actually a member, but they allowed any woman with a motorcycle to follow behind them in the parade. Stacy rode on the back of her lover Angel's bike and we rode side by side, my then lover behind me. The first year we rode, they put us at the middle of the parade in an attempt to molify those who wanted to purge the event of the pervert aspects of the community in the hopes of becoming more acceptable. This included drag queens, us and that naked guy wearing the boa constrictor. (I still say it won't work; they'll hate us more because we look normal, but we still do the nasty in ways that revolt themâ€"men at least, lesbians are just male porn fodder.) Nevertheless it was one of the highlights of my young life to be so out in the open being cheered like that. The following year we were back at the head of the parade. Soon after that we were wearing black ribbons to mark the appearance of AIDS. Everything I learned about community and crisis came in the years that followed. Under parental pressure I sold my bike in exchange for the safer transport of a car. So no more dykes on bikes. There's a gap in my collection because nothing could compare to being in the parade and I got tired of the lesbian community and the political correctness of it. I do remember I was there for the appearance of the first lipstick lesbians. I had returned to the community when I was living with a woman who was best friends with a lesbian celebrity. There's a 1991 button from Living Sober, the humongous LGBT AA event where she often did her best speaking appearances. Five years or so later she got together with a man and the lesbian community never let her hear the end of it (we are still friends though). Her public appearances were demoted to introducing other "cliteratti" some of whom I got to know too. When I met Catherine, she was a filmmaker and had a press pass. She and her husband and I were free to roam the parade beyond the barricades. The next year her movie "Queers Among Queers" was in the film festival. By that time the parade was so big, it wasn't worth going to and we retired to the comfort of the film festival for the Sunday shorts. So no more parade buttons after '95. The buttons from the DC march and AIDS walk were gifts. I did not actually attend. I threw out all the souvenir condoms thrown from floats; they disintegrated.

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Image by Wootang01 9.4.09 The flight arrived on time; and the twelve hours while on board passed quickly and without incident. To be sure, the quality of the Cathay Pacific service was exemplary once again. Heathrow reminds me of Newark International. The décor comes straight out of the sterile 80's and is less an eyesore than an insipid background to the rhythm of human activity, such hustle and bustle, at the fore. There certainly are faces from all races present, creating a rich mosaic of humanity which is refreshing if not completely revitalizing after swimming for so long in a sea of Chinese faces in Hong Kong. Internet access is sealed in England, it seems. Nothing is free; everything is egregiously monetized from the wireless hotspots down to the desktop terminals. I guess Hong Kong has spoiled me with its abundant, free access to the information superhighway. 11.4.09 Despite staying in a room with five other backpackers, I have been sleeping well. The mattress and pillow are firm; my earplugs keep the noise out; and the sleeping quarters are as dark as a cave when the lights are out, and only as bright as, perhaps, a dreary rainy day when on. All in all, St. Paul's is a excellent place to stay for the gregarious, adventurous, and penurious city explorer - couchsurfing may be a tenable alternative; I'll test for next time. Yesterday Connie and I gorged ourselves at the borough market where there were all sorts of delectable, savory victuals. There was definitely a European flavor to the food fair: simmering sausages were to be found everywhere; and much as the meat was plentiful, and genuine, so were the dairy delicacies, in the form of myriad rounds of cheese, stacked high behind checkered tabletops. Of course, we washed these tasty morsels down with copious amounts of alcohol that flowed from cups as though amber waterfalls. For the first time I tried mulled wine, which tasted like warm, rancid fruit punch - the ideal tonic for a drizzling London day, I suppose. We later killed the afternoon at the pub, shooting the breeze while imbibing several diminutive half-pints in the process. Getting smashed at four in the afternoon doesn't seem like such a bad thing anymore, especially when you are having fun in the company of friends; I can more appreciate why the English do it so much! Earlier in the day, we visited the Tate Modern. Its turbine room lived up to its prominent billing what with a giant spider, complete with bulbous egg sac, anchoring the retrospective exhibit. The permanent galleries, too, were a delight upon which to feast one's eyes. Picasso, Warhol and Pollock ruled the chambers of the upper floors with the products of their lithe wrists; and I ended up becoming a huge fan of cubism, while developing a disdain for abstract art and its vacuous images, which, I feel, are devoid of both motivation and emotion. My first trip yesterday morning was to Emirates Stadium, home of the Arsenal Gunners. It towers imperiously over the surrounding neighborhood; yet for all its majesty, the place sure was quiet! Business did pick up later, however, once the armory shop opened, and dozens of fans descended on it like bees to a hive. I, too, swooped in on a gift-buying mission, and wound up purchasing a book for Godfrey, a scarf for a student, and a jersey - on sale, of course - for good measure. I'm sitting in the Westminster Abbey Museum now, resting my weary legs and burdened back. So far, I've been verily impressed with what I've seen, such a confluence of splendor and history before me that it would require days to absorb it all, when regretfully I can spare only a few hours. My favorite part of the abbey is the poets corner where no less a literary luminary than Samuel Johnson rests in peace - his bust confirms his homely presence, which was so vividly captured in his biography. For lunch I had a steak and ale pie, served with mash, taken alongside a Guinness, extra cold - 2 degrees centigrade colder, the bartender explained. It went down well, like all the other delicious meals I've had in England; and no doubt by now I have grown accustomed to inebriation at half past two. Besides, Liverpool were playing inspired football against Blackburn; and my lunch was complete. Having had my fill of football, I decided to skip my ticket scalping endeavor at Stamford Bridge and instead wandered over to the British Museum to inspect their extensive collections. Along the way, my eye caught a theater, its doors wide open and admitting customers. With much rapidity, I subsequently checked the show times, saw that a performance was set to begin, and at last rushed to the box office to purchase a discounted ticket - if you call a 40 pound ticket a deal, that is. That's how I grabbed a seat to watch Hairspray in the West End. The show was worth forty pounds. The music was addictive; and the stage design and effects were not so much kitschy as delightfully stimulating - the pulsating background lights were at once scintillating and penetrating. The actors as well were vivacious, oozing charisma while they danced and delivered lines dripping in humor. Hairspray is a quality production and most definitely recommended. 12.4.09 At breakfast I sat across from a man who asked me to which country Hong Kong had been returned - China or Japan. That was pretty funny. Then he started spitting on my food as he spoke, completely oblivious to my breakfast becoming the receptacle in which the fruit of his inner churl was being placed. I guess I understand the convention nowadays of covering one's mouth whilst speaking and masticating at the same time! We actually conversed on London life in general, and I praised London for its racial integration, the act of which is a prodigious leap of faith for any society, trying to be inclusive, accepting all sorts of people. It wasn't as though the Brits were trying in vain to be all things to all men, using Spanish with the visitors from Spain, German with the Germans and, even, Hindi with the Indians, regardless of whether or not Hindi was their native language; not even considering the absurd idea of encouraging the international adoption of their language; thereby completely keeping English in English hands and allowing its proud polyglots to "practice" their languages. Indeed, the attempt of the Londoners to avail themselves of the rich mosaic of ethnic knowledge, and to seek a common understanding with a ubiquitous English accent is an exemplar, and the bedrock for any world city. I celebrated Jesus' resurrection at the St. Andrew's Street Church in Cambridge. The parishioners of this Baptist church were warm and affable, and I met several of them, including one visiting (Halliday) linguistics scholar from Zhongshan university in Guangzhou, who in fact had visited my tiny City University of Hong Kong in 2003. The service itself was more traditional and the believers fewer in number than the "progressive" services at any of the charismatic, evangelical churches in HK; yet that's what makes this part of the body of Christ unique; besides, the message was as brief as a powerpoint slide, and informative no less; the power word which spoke into my life being a question from John 21:22 - what is that to you? Big trees; exquisite lawns; and old, pointy colleges; that's Cambridge in a nutshell. Sitting here, sipping on a half-pint of Woodforde's Wherry, I've had a leisurely, if not languorous, day so far; my sole duty consisting of walking around while absorbing the verdant environment as though a sponge, camera in tow. I am back at the sublime beer, savoring a pint of Sharp's DoomBar before my fish and chips arrive; the drinking age is 18, but anyone whose visage even hints of youthful brilliance is likely to get carded these days, the bartender told me. The youth drinking culture here is almost as twisted as the university drinking culture in America. My stay in Cambridge, relaxing and desultory as it may be, is about to end after this late lunch. I an not sure if there is anything left to see, save for the American graveyard which rests an impossible two miles away. I have had a wonderful time in this town; and am thankful for the access into its living history - the residents here must demonstrate remarkable patience and tolerance what with so many tourists ambling on the streets, peering - and photographing - into every nook and cranny. 13.4.09 There are no rubbish bins, yet I've seen on the streets many mixed race couples in which the men tend to be white - the women also belonging to a light colored ethnicity, usually some sort of Asian; as well saw some black dudes and Indian dudes with white chicks. People here hold doors, even at the entrance to the toilet. Sometimes it appears as though they are going out on a limb, just waiting for the one who will take the responsibility for the door from them, at which point I rush out to relieve them of such a fortuitous burden. I visited the British Museum this morning. The two hours I spent there did neither myself nor the exhibits any justice because there really is too much to survey, enough captivating stuff to last an entire day, I think. The bottomless well of artifacts from antiquity, drawing from sources as diverse as Korea, and Mesopotamia, is a credit to the British empire, without whose looting most of this amazing booty would be unavailable for our purview; better, I think, for these priceless treasures to be open to all in the grandest supermarket of history than away from human eyes, and worst yet, in the hands of unscrupulous collectors or in the rubbish bin, possibly. Irene and I took in the ballet Giselle at The Royal Opera House in the afternoon. The building is a plush marvel, and a testament to this city's love for the arts. The ballet itself was satisfying, the first half being superior to the second, in which the nimble dancers demonstrated their phenomenal dexterity in, of all places, a graveyard covered in a cloak of smoke and darkness. I admit, their dance of the dead, in such a gloomy necropolis, did strike me as, strange. Two amicable ladies from Kent convinced me to visit their hometown tomorrow, where, they told me, the authentic, "working" Leeds Castle and the mighty interesting home of Charles Darwin await. I'm nursing a pint of Green King Ruddles and wondering about the profusion of British ales and lagers; the British have done a great deed for the world by creating an interminable line of low-alcohol session beers that can be enjoyed at breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner; and their disservice is this: besides this inexhaustible supply of cheap beer ensnaring my inner alcoholic, I feel myself putting on my freshman fifteen, almost ten years after the fact; I am going to have to run a bit harder back in Hong Kong if I want to burn all this malty fuel off. Irene suggested I stop by the National Art Gallery since we were in the area; and it was an hour well spent. The gallery currently presents a special exhibit on Picasso, the non-ticketed section of which features several seductive renderings, including David spying on Bathsheba - repeated in clever variants - and parodies of other masters' works. Furthermore, the main gallery houses two fabulous portraits by Joshua Reynolds, who happens to be favorite of mine, he in life being a close friend of Samuel Johnson - I passed by Boswells, where its namesake first met Johnson, on my way to the opera house. 14.4.09 I prayed last night, and went through my list, lifting everyone on it up to the Lord. That felt good; that God is alive now, and ever present in my life and in the lives of my brothers and sisters. Doubtless, then, I have felt quite wistful, as though a specter in the land of the living, being in a place where religious fervor, it seems, is a thing of the past, a trifling for many, to be hidden away in the opaque corners of centuries-old cathedrals that are more expensive tourist destinations than liberating homes of worship these days. Indeed, I have yet to see anyone pray, outside of the Easter service which I attended in Cambridge - for such an ecstatic moment in verily a grand church, would you believe that it was only attended by at most three dozen spirited ones. The people of England, and Europe in general, have, it is my hope, only locked away the Word, relegating it to the quiet vault of their hearts. May it be taken out in the sudden pause before mealtimes and in the still crisp mornings and cool, silent nights. There is still hope for a revival in this place, for faith to rise like that splendid sun every morning. God would love to rescue them, to deliver them in this day, it is certain. I wonder what Londoners think, if anything at all, about their police state which, like a vine in the shadows, has taken root in all corners of daily life, from the terrorist notifications in the underground, which implore Londoners to report all things suspicious, to the pair of dogs which eagerly stroll through Euston. What makes this all the more incredible is the fact that even the United States, the indomitable nemesis of the fledgling, rebel order, doesn't dare bombard its citizens with such fear mongering these days, especially with Obama in office; maybe we've grown wise in these past few years to the dubious returns of surrendering civil liberties to the state, of having our bags checked everywhere - London Eye; Hairspray; and The Royal Opera House check bags in London while the museums do not; somehow, that doesn't add up for me. I'm in a majestic bookshop on New Street in Birmingham, and certainly to confirm my suspicions, there are just as many books on the death of Christianity in Britain as there are books which attempt to murder Christianity everywhere. I did find, however, a nice biography on John Wesley by Roy Hattersley and The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. I may pick up the former. Lunch with Sally was pleasant and mirthful. We dined at a French restaurant nearby New Street - yes, Birmingham is a cultural capitol! Sally and I both tried their omelette, while her boyfriend had the fish, without chips. Conversation was light, the levity was there and so was our reminiscing about those fleeting moments during our first year in Hong Kong; it is amazing how friendships can resume so suddenly with a smile. On their recommendation, I am on my way to Warwick Castle - they also suggested that I visit Cadbury World, but they cannot take on additional visitors at the moment, the tourist office staff informed me, much to my disappointment! Visiting Warwick Castle really made for a great day out. The castle, parts of which were established by William the Conquerer in 1068, is as much a kitschy tourist trap as a meticulous preservation of history, at times a sillier version of Ocean Park while at others a dignified dedication to a most glorious, inexorably English past. The castle caters to all visitors; and not surprisingly, that which delighted all audiences was a giant trebuchet siege engine, which for the five p.m. performance hurled a fireball high and far into the air - fantastic! Taliban beware! 15.4.09 I'm leaving on a jet plane this evening; don't know when I'll be back in England again. I'll miss this quirky, yet endearing place; and that I shall miss Irene and Tom who so generously welcomed me into their home, fed me, and suffered my use of their toilet and shower goes without saying. I'm grateful for God's many blessings on this trip. On the itinerary today is a trip to John Wesley's home, followed by a visit to the Imperial War Museum. Already this morning I picked up a tube of Oilatum, a week late perhaps, which Teri recommended I use to treat this obstinate, dermal weakness of mine - I'm happy to report that my skin has stopped crying. John Wesley's home is alive and well. Services are still held in the chapel everyday; and its crypt, so far from being a cellar for the dead, is a bright, spacious museum in which all things Wesley are on display - I never realized how much of an iconic figure he became in England; at the height of this idol frenzy, ironic in itself, he must have been as popular as the Beatles were at their apex. The house itself is a multi-story edifice with narrow, precipitous staircases and spacious rooms decorated in an 18th century fashion. I found Samuel Johnson's house within a maze of red brick hidden alongside Fleet Street. To be in the home of the man who wrote the English dictionary, and whose indefatigable love for obscure words became the inspiration for my own lexical obsession, this, by far, is the climax of my visit to England! The best certainly has been saved for last. There are a multitude of portraits hanging around the house like ornaments on a tree. Every likeness has its own story, meticulously retold on the crib sheets in each room. Celebrities abound, including David Garrick and Sir Joshua Reynolds, who painted several of the finer images in the house. I have developed a particular affinity for Oliver Goldsmith, of whom Boswell writes, "His person was short, his countenance coarse and vulgar, his deportment that of a scholar awkwardly affecting the easy gentleman. It appears as though I, too, could use a more flattering description of myself! I regretfully couldn't stop to try the curry in England; I guess the CityU canteen's take on the dish will have to do. I did, however, have the opportune task of flirting with the cute Cathay Pacific counter staff who checked me in. She was gorgeous in red, light powder on her cheeks, with real diamond earrings, she said; and her small, delicate face, commanded by a posh British accent rendered her positively irresistible, electrifying. Not only did she grant me an aisle seat but she had the gumption to return my fawning with zest; she must be a pro at this by now. I saw her again as she was pulling double-duty, collecting tickets prior to boarding. She remembered my quest for curry; and in the fog of infatuation, where nary a man has been made, I fumbled my words like the sloppy kid who has had too much punch. I am just an amateur, alas, an "Oliver Goldsmith" with the ladies - I got no game - booyah! Some final, consequential bits: because of the chavs, Burberry no longer sells those fashionable baseball caps; because of the IRA, rubbish bins are no longer a commodity on the streets of London, and as a result, the streets and the Underground of the city are a soiled mess; and because of other terrorists from distant, more arid lands, going through a Western airport has taken on the tedium of perfunctory procedure that doesn't make me feel any safer from my invisible enemies. At last, I saw so many Indians working at Heathrow that I could have easily mistaken the place for Mumbai. Their presence surprised me because their portion of the general population surely must be less than their portion of Heathrow staff, indicating some mysterious hiring bias. Regardless, they do a superb job with cursory airport checks, and in general are absurdly funny and witty when not tactless. That's all for England!

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