Oct 7, 2011
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Eva Longoria's 'steamy lesbian scene' with female co-star in new flick |
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Actress Eva Longoria has shot a series of same-sex love scenes with fellow co-star Kate Del Castillo for her new flick.
The 'Desperate Housewives' beauty is seen locking lips with Castillo in the comedy flick 'Without Men'.
The brunette duo then step it up a gear as Castillo passionately pecks at her onscreen love interest's bare chest.
Longoria is then seen arching her head back in appreciation before the pair take matters into the bedroom, sending pulses racing as they writhe around under the sheets.
In the film, which is an adaptation of the novel 'Tales of the Town of Widows' by James Canon, Longoria stars as a strong-willed woman who is forced to take charge of her remote Latin American village when all the men are forced to join communist guerrillas.
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Oct 8, 2008
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Hollywood Best dressed couples of 2008 |
Hollywood star couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt has topped Vanity Fair's prestigious list of 'Best Dressed Couple of 2008'. Following Brangelina were Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady on the second spot. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle landed the third spot while French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy came fourth.
One of the most successful and prosperous models, Gisele Bundchen, has been romantically linked with American football star Tom Brady. Tom Brady has been named as one of 'People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People'. Gisele Bundchen is now all set to design a range of clothes for the famous Dolce and Gabbana.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is married to Michelle Obama, who is known for an elegant sense of style, lending glamour to her husband's campaigns. It was during Michelle's tenure as an associate in the area of marketing and intellectual property at a Chicago law firm that she met Barack Obama. They are blessed with two daughters, Malia Anna and Natasha
France's First Lady, the absolutely ravishing Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, is one of the world's most photographed and most financially successful models. Flamboyant French President Nicolas Sarkozy is known for his strong stance on law and order issues and together, they make a handsome couple.
Perky Gwen Stefani is the American pop-rock singer and lead singer of 'No doubt'. It has been rumoured that Gwen Stefani wears clothes which she thinks will impress her husband Gavin Rossdale. Gavin and Gwen preferred generally prefer to keep their relationship entirely out of the media.
Known as the best soccer player in England, David Beckham is married to former Spice Girl Victoria Adams. Victoria also known as Posh Spice is now entering the world of fashion with her own line of clothing. David and Victoria are blessed with three sons, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.
Being one of the most famous young men alive and also the most powerful and rich, Prince William has always grown up in the public's eye. Kate Middleton, an unassuming yet sexy British girl managed to catch the attention of Prince William, the second in line to the throne, when she sashayed down a runway at a school fashion show at St. Andrew's University.
Paul Bettany of the 'A Beautiful Life' fame was born into a theatre family and was nominated for Best Actor for his role in 'Gangster No1'. Jennifer Connelly received her much-deserved recognition with a Best Supporting Actress award at the 2002 Golden Globe and Oscar award shows. Paul and Jennifer are blessed with two children.
Ashton Kutcher of the 'That '70s Show' fame has dated some of Hollywood's finest women. Although there is a 15-year difference between them, Ashton and Demi married in a private ceremony. According to Playboy magazine, Demi Moore has been known to be one of the sexiest movie stars in history.
Sep 10, 2008
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Hollywood Actress Catherine Zeta Jones Photo Gallery And Mini Biography |
Hollywood Actress Catherine Zeta Jones Mini Biography And Photo Gallery
Early days: Zeta Jones started her career on the stage, performing for parents and in the neighbourhood theatre.
Caught in pyjamas: She was first discovered for something more than neighbourhood theatre at the age of 14 when she was spotted by Mickey Dolenz in her audition for The Pyjama Game.
Stepping stones: As custom would have it, she moved on from theatre to TV, where she acted in the hit TV series The Darling Buds of May, and also in an episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
On to movies: Zeta Jones' first stint with the movies was in 1993, when she played Kitty in the comedy film, Splitting Heirs.
Getting noticed: As people started looking beyond her 'exotic Welsh looks', she started getting more acting oriented roles, the first among which was her role as Sala in the action film, The Phantom
Eye of the tiger: Ace-director Steven Speilberg noticed Zeta Jones in the mini-series Titanic (1996) and recommended her to friend Martin Campbell for his upcoming film The Mask of Zorro.
Zeroed in on Zorro: Catherine played the role of Elena in one of the biggest films of her career that time, The Mask of Zorro. Her co-stars were Sir Anthony Hopkins and Antonio Banderas, playing the successive Zorros.
Terrific trap: Zeta Jones then went on to star opposite the legendary Sean Connery in Entrapment in the year 1999.
It's a golden globe: The year 2000 saw Zeta Jones in the critically acclaimed Traffic, where she played Helena Ayala. She got her first Golden Globe nomination (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) for this film.
The Douglas connection: That was not the only reason why Traffic was special. More important than the award nomination was the meeting between Catherine and her future husband, Michael Douglas, that took place on the sets of this film.
More of Michael: Zeta Jones married actor Michael Douglas in November 2000, shortly after their son Dylan (named after Dylan Thomas) was born.
Oscar and all that jazz: All of Catherine's hard work paid up in 2002, when she received an Academy Award (Best Supporting Actress) for her legendary portrayal of Velma Kelly in the film Chicago. Not only her acting, but also the seemingly effortless dancing got her accolades from every department.
A charismatic child: Zeta Jones and Douglas had a daughter in 2003, who they names Carys Zeta Douglas.
Star of the sequel: In 2004, Zeta Jones acted in the multi-starrer Ocean's Twelve, as well as The Terminal
Another sequel: She also went on to play Elena, yet again, in The Legend of Zorro, a sequel to The Mask of Zorro.
More Dylan: Catherine Zeta Jones' admiration for Dylan Thomas goes on, as she named her production company Milkwood Films, inspired by Thomas' play Under Milk Wood. Her brother, Lyndon Jones, runs the company.
Maiden venture: The first film under the Milkwood banner is Coming Out, starring Alan Cumming.
Always a bridesmaid?: If Zeta-Jones agrees to play the role in Dr. Who, she will feature as the sidekick to the character Time Lord, played by David Tennant. Does anyone wonder why an actress of her stature and beauty only gets supporting roles?
Catherine in demand: Director Russell T. Davies is keen to sign Welsh actress Catherine Zeta Jones for his upcoming film Dr. Who.
Welsh connection: Davies wants Zeta Jones to play a companion for the Doctor in the film based on the BBC series of the same name. He says, Being from Wales myself, I'd love to have Catherine Zeta Jones as a companion for the Doctor. To have anyone else would be inconceivable.
Sep 7, 2008
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London calling at New York Fashion Week |
Designers at New York Fashion week heard London calling — from 1975
Charlotte Ronson played on the theme to a crowd that included Lindsay Lohan in a denim corset dress with bright blue pumps.





Rag & Bone designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville were taken with the era after watching the Anton Corbijn film "Control" about the British band Joy Division. Their collection Friday wasn't the only ones inspired by the era's nonconformity, and the Fashion Rock concert featured a tribute to punk led by Fergie.
The look was in contrast to another emerging trend at the Bryant Park tents: easy, vacation-bound elegance. New York Fashion Week runs through Sept. 12, with more than 100 shows over eight days.





ROCK & REPUBLIC
Rock & Republic sees next spring's styles in black and white — with nothing in between. Saturday's runway presentation was all about micro minis or long and lean pants, with nary a color in sight.
For a brand that made its name in denim, the emphasis was on formfitting dresses, all but a handful of which were barely long enough to cover the models' undergarments. One black dress with all-over ruching actually looked more like a retro-style bathing suit.





Still, some of the emerging spring trends were represented, including one-shoulder tops, zipper details and skinny jeans that pooled around the ankles, draping around towering platform heels. And the only thing skinnier than the legs on the guys' jeans were the ties.
ABAETE
There was something for the nice girl — as well as something for the naughty one — on the Abaete catwalk.
Designer Laura Poretzky described her spring collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week as the "dichotomy of the two sides of a woman." A cute chambray sundress with a ruffled front and petticoat underneath shared the runway with skintight bodysuits with mesh side panels.
Abaete also furthered some trends that appear to be on the horizon: corset-style dresses, one-shoulder tops and killer gladiator platform sandals. Poretzky's version, which will be available at Payless, had a zipper on the back of the ankle to give a hard-rock edge to the shoe.
Her muse wears everything from mod dresses with contrasts of black and white with pops of bright sorbet colors, to flirty shirred skirts that barely reached the middle of the thigh.
CHARLOTTE RONSON
With two celebrity DJ siblings (including Lohan gal pal Samantha), Charlotte Ronson knows the club crowd. With her spring fashion collection, she showed she can dress them too.
There was a hint of irony in many of the outfits, such as a gingham print gone sexy thanks to a sheer fabric and a knit bustier top paired with skinny-leg sweatpants. And almost all the looks were worn with fishnet socks and platform shoes with towering heels.
But even with those young urban looks, Ronson proved she could court a more sophisticated customer with a corset-style dress in a subtle cheetah-print pique fabric and a feminine ruffle-front frock in a floral pattern that blended coral, lavender and brown.
Ronson also showed a knack for knits, including a sweater dress in teal and blush pink with cutout shoulders.
LACOSTE
Lacoste broke down its new collection into three different types of crocodiles, playing off the brand's famous logo: the silver croc, the sporty croc and the hipster croc.
Designer Christophe Lemaire brought the silver type to the Mediterranean, offering long, relaxed button-front dresses over a retro mailot or crocheted bikini for the daytime, and a sexy halter top with a plunging V-neck paired with wide-leg linen gauchos for the evening.
The palette was sepia tones of brown, dusty pink and off-white, the same colors used for the stripes of an adorable sportier tennis dress with a lace-up neckline. Shorts for women were super-shrunken, while the men's shorts hit the mid thigh.
The silhouette got even smaller with the more urban styles, inspired by the mod 60s. "Slim-fit cuts are the rule rather than the exception in this new line," the designer said.
NICOLE MILLER
Nicole Miller aimed to demonstrate with her spring collection that cheerfulness and sophistication are not mutually exclusive.
The vibe at her show Friday night was playful thanks to a color palette that ranged from teal to coral and prints inspired by the good-luck symbols from voodoo flags.
Dresses are Miller's specialty and she didn't disappoint with draped silhouettes that followed an emerging trend of casual elegance. The best ones included a scarf-print jersey one, a purple racer-back gown and a green-yellow linen viscose gown with one strap beaded with crystals.
On some pieces, though, Miller went overboard with fabric, putting a giant ruffle on the shoulder of tops that she called spirit wings. Also, cropped harem pants with too-roomy thighs and a tight band just below the knee would be hard for any woman without model legs to pull off.
ERIN FETHERSTON
Erin Fetherston floated her newest collection down the runway, mining both the daytime and nighttime skies with a theme of "east of the sun and west of the moon."
The first outfit on the runway Friday night was a stunner: an asymmetrical white chiffon tank, "sunburst" jacquard pants in yellow and white with extremely exaggerated wide legs and a shimmery sequin sash. It sent the tone for one ethereal outfit after another — most of which married sexiness and femininity in white or light, pastel colors. There also was a beautiful watercolor-style print that mixed blue, blush, light yellow and green.
But the gimmick went too far with silhouettes that mimicked the clouds with giant puffs of fabric, sometimes on the shoulder, sometimes on the hem, and, worse, sometimes around the hips.