30 de julio de 2010

[[PROJECT RUNAWAY]] 'Project Runway' Recap: Season 8, Episode 1 - Baggage Claim


Seventeen "Project Runway" fashion designers descend on New York City's Lincoln Center with their suitcases in hand for the cruelest of reality-show twists: They're not exactly on the show yet!

In the much-hyped premiere of season 8's new 90-minute format, we learn the cast is really assembled for a final tryout.

And sew it begins:

The Challenge: The wannabes are told by host Heidi Klum and mentor Tim Gunn to pull an item of clothing from their bags to incorporate into an original design.

The Twist: The designers must pass this coveted possession to the virtual stranger to their right, who will then use it for their look.

The Workroom Drama: Hopeful Casanova (um, yes, that's his name) has given up his Dolce & Gabbana pants, which cost the 33-year-old lover boy exactly $1,070. What follows is tearful product placement for couture brands.

Everyone else is nervous because they are not "on the show" yet. But they are, natch.

The Guest Judge: Actress Selma Blair, looking rather matronly grown up in a boxy jacket and blouse, plays mean girl as she picks on the mom-ish capri pants pulled from the suitcase of 50-year-old prepster contestant Peach Carr. What did she expect? Short-shorts?

Best Runway Moment: Judge Nina Garcia sighs heavily and rolls her eyes at Casanova's barely there dress and having to interpret for him because his English seems limited. "Or," she speculates, "he's deaf."

Best Line by a Judge:
Blair redeems herself with the mom-jeans crowd by describing Casanova's vulgar belly-dance dress this way: "It looks like it comes from some weird store in the mall called Dazzles, where they sell wigs and dresses."

Who's In: Oregonian Gretchen Jones, 28, who specializes in "sustainable" clothing, takes flight in the baggage-claim challenge for an elegant black dress that the judges call "perfectly done."

Who's Out: The judges put six designers on the chopping block, but zero in on new Utah mom McKell Maddox for a dress Gunn calls adorable (thus beginning the setup for his stated annoyance with the season 8 judging).

StyleList was bothered more by the boxy black thing thrown together by 33-year-old Greenwich, CT, landscape designer Jason Troisi. (Did he use his hedge clippers on it?)

Is there a Christian Siriano in the bunch?: StyleList is keeping its Fashion Week-finale eye on challenge winner Jones, Palm Springs designer Michael Costello, 27, and Mondo Geurra of Denver, whom Klum, 32, says "blew us away" at his tryout.

For more "Project Runway" news, read what Gunn had to say about the new season and its "crack-smoking" judges.

[[NEWS]] Josh Groban and Selma Blair Spotted Enjoying Date at The Grove


The rumored couple reportedly went to the Los Angeles shopping center to watch Angelina Jolie-starring movie 'Salt'.
Josh Groban and Selma Blair Spotted Enjoying Date at The Grove
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Singer has been linked to actress after the pair was spotted enjoying a romantic date in Hollywood. The "You Raise Me Up" hitmaker was photographed taking the "" star to a movie at The Grove shopping center in Los Angeles, showing his chivalrous side by paying for her ticket.

Blair is not the first actress Groban has been involved with - he dated "" star from 2003 until 2006. Meanwhile Blair was married to rocker Ahmet Zappa from 2004 to 2006, when they divorced.

Witnesses fueled the dating rumor by testifying that Josh Groban and Selma Blair indeed had a great time together. The singer is said to have bought Selma's ticket to watch -starring movie "".

[[PROJECT RUNAWAY]]

(PHOTO: Project Runway for season 8 returns with Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, Michael Kors and guest judge Selma Blair.)

Oh ma God, “Project Runway” is back, and not a moment too soon! I don’t know about you, but my life is just a little emptier without Tim Gunn cradling his chin and ordering shaky designers to make it work. I briefly contemplated buying some Liz Claiborne separates just to get my Tim fix, and then I got past it, in part because the brand is moving to JCPenney in August and it’s not really in stores right now, unless you count Liz Claiborne New York, which is only available on QVC, and I don’t shop QVC because it tends to make me fall asleep. Probably because it only ever occurs to me to watch it when I have insomnia at three in the morning. Anyway, I got over it, and now he’s back with Michael, Nina and Heidi and really, life is good again.

But let’s get right to it, because there is a ton of new designers we have to meet, and it’s going to be hell keeping them straight.

First, we meet Casanova. This is apparently his actual name. Casanova is from Puerto Rico. He is afraid that New York might eat him. Casanova and English aren’t the best of friends.

Sarah Trost is from Toluca Lake, Calif., which really means she’s from North Hollywood. Don’t try to be cute, Sarah, we Californians are onto you.

A.J. Thouvenot is from St. Charles, Mo. He’s so relieved to meet Sarah Trost, because he was afraid he’d have to get a ride from the airport with some old lady who doesn’t know what’s going on.

Like Peach Carr, who is 50 and designs for the ladies who lunch. Peach, why are you on this show? Do you have a death wish? Was St. John not hiring? Okay, my first bet on which of the designers gets carted away by an ambulance goes to Peach. Although I have to say, she’s got the spunky attitude. And says hell to the yes when wondering if she’ll be the oldest competitor, which is weirdly cute. I think I may actually root for Peach, as her designs aren’t bad. Go Oldie McOlderson!

Her buddy is Nicholas D’Aurizio, who immediately tells Peach he can’t wait to beat her. Which makes me think Nicholas is an ass.

At Grand Central Station, Casanova meets Kristin Simms from Philadelphia and McKell Maddox of the mangy dreadlocks. She’s from Utah. She has a baby. And I want to shave her head almost as much as I wanted to shave Crystal Bowersox’s.

Kristin is a graphic designer who fell into clothing design. She likes to work with her mistakes. I foresee an early exit for Kristin. Personally, I get kind of annoyed with people who don’t think they need training to design. I want Alber Elbaz to fly in from Paris for the day to beat these dipheads unconscious with his pudgy but skilled little hands. Couture takes training. Years and years of experience. It takes knowledge. It’s not throwing fabric on a mannequin. Aargh! Okay, I’ll stop now.

Jason Troisi has a short temper and wears little hats. He likes tough looks on women. I think he wants everyone to know he’s straight. He also has no game, at least if he was trying to flirt with Gretchen Jones. We learn nothing about Gretchen. Except she’s Irish-American.

Mondo Guerra is from Colorado, and he says people think he’s strange. I think they’re right. But sometimes that works for a designer. Look at Alexander McQueen. I mean, yes, he committed suicide, so it didn’t completely work for the long haul, but his designs were incredible.

Oh, back to Nicholas. He’s an architect. At least he understands structure. I still don’t like him.

We also briefly meet Ivy. Ivy’s line is Ivy H. But that’s all we learn, really, except she’s small and might be Asian.

Christopher Collins is from San Francisco and does women’s ready-to-wear. He meets April Johnston, who just graduated from school. She likes morgues. Her designs are way too costume.

Michael Costello is from Palm Springs. Is any guy other than Jason straight?

The designers come together, shake hands, and meet Heidi and Tim. Tim announces that the designers aren't really on the show, as it’s still audition time and at least one person is going home before they unpack. The designers can pull one item of clothing out of their luggage, which they can use for the challenge. I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t necessarily be excited about that, because I tend not to overpack. Like, I wouldn’t want to waste my limited wardrobe on a model.

Michael Drummond tells us he got into fashion via knitwear. So he’s not loving this challenge, as knits don’t play well with other fabrics.

Oh, Heidi just made the challenge WORSE, if that’s even possible. You have to pass your garment to the person on your right. So, kiss those pants goodbye, friend-o. Casanova is freaked out, because his pants were worth $1070.

Time to meet Gretchen. She’s from Portland, Ore. And she’s green, and she’s boho and I suspect she’s boring and/or tacky if that horrid rust velvet minidress in her book is any indication.

Time to meet Valerie Mayen. She grew up poor. She seems to be doing Jetsons design via Etsy. Not sure that’s a good thing.

Yes, with the new, longer “PR,” there is more time for plugging sponsors. Check out that HP sketchbook, people! Like an iPad, except it’s not!

Andy South is from Hawaii. He’s designing for himself. Jury’s out on Andy.

Ah, Ivy Higa is the tiny mystery designer from earlier. She’s sure she can finish on time. Which means she won’t.

Everyone goes to Mood and bitches about the challenge. Gretchen even makes a face while saying she’s going to “make it work,” and I now officially hate Gretchen. Girlfriend did NOT just make fun of Tim Gunn! Go back to Oregon, hippie.

Casanova is horrified that Valerie is ripping up his pants. I actually had to turn on the closed captioning on my television to understand what Casanova is saying.

Peaches discovers that the shawl she’s stuck with is made of fabric that unravels when she touches it. Michael sniffs that a real designer can work with a feed bag. Michael, it’s a little soon to get bitchy, isn’t it?

It’s Tim time! He thinks McKell’s outfit is adorable. He’s intrigued by Nicholas’ outfit, because he’s using polyester to make something upscale. But it’s not there yet. Tim suggests to Casanova that his outfit is vulgar. This is not Casanova’s day. He tells April to make some damn decisions about her inside-out tux jacket. Tim doesn’t seem to love Jason’s reversed kimono. Gretchen talks so much, Tim has nothing to say to her. Again, even though I’m all for sustainability, I hate Gretchen.

Tim is horrified by Peach’s fabric and suggests she hide it under some tulle. Peach is thrilled. But seriously, why couldn’t she think of that herself? C’mon, Peach, you can’t plug that wisdom angle and then act like a helpless girl.

Tim thinks Mondo’s dress is matronly. The cap sleeve worries him. I just hate that zig-zag wool he’s using. It looks like he stole it from a 1970s sofa.

Hmm, Tim announces that they’ll be using the Piperlime accessory wall instead of the Bluefly accessory wall. Piperlime, being part of the Gap/Old Navy/Banana Republic empire, probably beat out Bluefly with all sorts of big corporate money, but still, sad to see it go.

Jason’s model has big boobs, and he’s very excited about that. He may be the only straight guy on the show, but he’s really, really straight.

Kristin forgets about her model in hair and make-up. Worse, Peach comes undone in hair and make-up. She doesn’t know what she wants. She can’t make decisions. Peach’s time on the show is limited if she doesn’t get it together.

Casanova practically sends his model down the runway naked. And even once she’s dressed, she’s almost naked. Oh, Casanova, I may not need the closed captioning for long.

Runway time! Michael Kors and Nina Garcia are back, and the guest judge is Selma Blair. Although I’m not thrilled about actresses judging the show, I will say Selma Blair has excellent taste and knows her designers, so she’s a big step up from, say, Lindsay Lohan, who may know her designers but usually looks like skanked-out crap.

Valerie

I like the idea of this dress, but you can tell it was pounded out, as the back gaps awkwardly and the fun detailing was built into the pants. It’s okay to use it, but she doesn’t add much.

Peach

This is a cute little summer dress, but nothing interesting. The real issue is that she didn’t seem to use the scarf for much at all – it’s barely visible. But given how many messes I think are coming down the runway, she may not have to worry.

McKell
It looks a bit maternity in the skirt, but I like the contrast between the menswear top and the fancy bottom. Still, it’s cut horribly and isn’t flattering. And what’s with the shoes?

Andy
This is actually a pretty polished end result. So, maybe the jury’s in on Andy as someone to watch.

Sarah
The little jumper’s okay, but it doesn’t wow me. Very juniors department.

Nicholas
I have to say, pulling an evening gown out of a polyester jacket is pretty impressive. But the fabric is sagging and wrinkling, which it wouldn’t with proper structuring (though there was no time for that). Plus, it’s boring.

Mondo
I kind of hate both fabrics he’s using here, but it’s a nice little shift, I guess.

Ivy
I’m not sure she really did much with the pants, other than some ruching and a Capri cut, but the top is interesting, even though it doesn’t work with the pants. Not exactly an outfit, though I have no idea what she could have done with those awful pants.

Michael C.
This is actually pretty impressive. It definitely looks like it took more than five hours to make this dress.

Kristin
I like the idea with Kristin’s folded fabric dress, but watching the model try to move in it proves that Kristin doesn’t know what she’s doing. It’s awkward, it looks clumpy and it’s not flattering from the back. But the idea is still kinda cool.

Christopher
You can tell that Christopher does ready-to-wear for a living. Cute little dress, nice neck detailing, very youthful.

April
Not really sure what she was trying to accomplish here. It’s deconstructed, but it doesn’t look purposefully so. It just looks… homeless.

Gretchen
A basic little black dress with cap sleeves. Selma Blair would probably wear this.

Michael D.

Love the kimono top and the draping in the back. Nice little outfit.

Jason
This looks like a black plastic trash bag. And not in a good way.

A.J.
This is fun, but it’s also costume. Not sure if the judges will go for it.

Casanova
I think I saw Tara Reid wearing this in Ibiza. While slugging back Jell-O shots. In a pool of vodka.

Heidi calls A.J., Andy, Valerie, Sarah, Peach, Kristin, Michael C., Mondo, Michael C. and Christopher. They’re all safe and they can actually move in and pack.

Heidi announces there is one clear winner – Gretchen. Michael thought it was great, Nina thought it was sophisticated and Selma thought it was elegant and simple.

Everyone else was in the bottom. Whoa!

Heidi calls on Ivy first. Michael is annoyed that she didn’t transform the pants, and he feels the outfit tells a story. Selma says it’s an unfortunate pant and it looks like a small town hick outfit. But seriously, what could she do with those awful pants?

Next, Jason. He agrees it blows. Heidi thinks it looks like a hairdressing cape. Burn! Selma sees something interesting in it, because it makes her confused. Michael points out the fact he can see the pins in the garment. Ouch.

April tries to justify her tux jacket. Heidi calls it a hot mess. Michael likes deconstruction, but he needs to see she can construct. Nina says it’s an ‘80s streetwalker look.

McKell talks about her maternity dress. Nina likes the mix of fabric, but the styling is terrible. Michael calls it a disco apron and doesn’t see cohesion. Heidi says it is butt ugly.

Nicholas tries to explain his attempt to turn sportswear into evening. Heidi thinks it’s odd and boring. Michael says it doesn’t mesh. Nina loves the concept, but thinks it’s a snooze.

Casanova talks about his ugly dress. Michael calls it odd and describes it as pole dancer in Dubai. Nina says it’s fascinatingly bad. Selma loved it and loathed it. Heidi asks Casanova to explain why he should be on the show. Casanova doesn’t understand, so Nina repeats the question in Spanish. But Casanova doesn’t really defend himself well, saying he should think more conservatively. Maybe he should have answered in Spanish.

The judges send the designers backstage. Ivy is first to be savaged. Michael says it was a ridiculous outfit, but says she can make clothes. Next, Casanova. Heidi wonders if he doesn’t understand English very well. Michael says the taste level is questionable at best. Selma says it’s a dress you would find at the mall in a store called Dazzles. Selma is pretty good at this judging thing!

On to Jason. Michael liked the way it was put together. Selma gives him points for at least putting together a look. Michael says April fell apart under the time constraints, but says it was modern. Selma forgives her, since it was a five hour challenge.

Heidi and Michael say McKell lives in an alternate universe. And that she’s uncool. But we knew that from the icky dreadlocks. Michael points out that Nicholas had a gorgeous model, but even she couldn’t pull off that dress. Still, Michael and Nina give him points for being able to make a dress.

The sad designers are called back to the runway, so Heidi can tell them, again, they shouldn’t feel safe. Gee, I don’t think they do, Heidi. Commercial break!

Heidi tells April she’s in. Nicholas is also in. Jason is, amazingly, in. He had so much fabric and blew it, but maybe they judges like his little hats.

McKell is out! Ivy and Casanova are… in. Huh. I would have sent Casanova packing, honestly.

Tim tells McKell he stands by his original judgment that her dress was adorable, even though it didn’t fit the model very well and the styling blew.

The surviving designers move into their new digs and mull over what the next day will bring. I get the sense “PR” is trying to shake things up what with the crazy opening challenge and the extra half hour, which so far seems like a good idea but could easily turn into thirty minutes of product placement. In any case, I’m glad to have Heidi and the gang back, and this crop of designers seems to have enough oddballs and true talents to make for an interesting season. Or at least, I hope so. Just let there be no more hoochie dresses from Casanova.

[[CANDIDS]] Josh Groban + Selma Blair

Gemeinsam ins Kino

Josh Groban und Selma Blair besuchten eine Vorstellung von "Salt". Ob die beiden wohl mehr verbindet als die Vorliebe für Spionage-Thriller?

Wie gut, dass Fotograf David Aguilera sich am Mittwochabend (28. Juli) im Shopping-und-Entertainment Resort "The Grove" in Los Angeles aufhielt. Ansonsten hätten wir vielleicht verpasst, dass Josh Groban und Selma Blair sich dort getroffen haben, um sich Kinokarten für die Spätvorstellung von "Salt" zu besorgen. Dabei soll nicht unerwähnt bleiben, dass er für sie zahlte, obwohl sie bereits ihr Portemonnaie gezückt hatte. Klatschblogger Perez Hilton kommentierte diese Szene mit den Worten "wie romantisch".

18 de julio de 2010

[[CANDIDS]] Selma Blair Visits Pali House


Here's actress Selma Blair visiting Pali House in West Hollywood. Apparently it's a hotel that also has a restaurant. I love Selma's casual look; those sandals are so whimsical :)

I haven't seen much of Selma since her short-lived TV show 'Kath & Kim' on NBC, but looking at her IMDb page, she's clearly been busy. She shot two episodes of the show 'Web Therapy,' starring 'Friends' star Lisa Kudrow, the movies 'Full of Regret,' 'Columbus Circle,' and 'The Family Tree,' and has an upcoming project called 'Different Kind of Love.'

I'm tired just looking at all those projects!

Photos by INF




[[TV]]Selma Blair to join “Project Runway” judging panel

Hollywood actress Selma Blair will be the celebrity judge on the superhit TV series Project Runway.

The Cruel Intentions star will follow in the footsteps of other celebrity judges such as Lindsay Lohan and Eva Longoria Parker, reported Daily Mail online.

The superhit show is a competition for fashion designers with the finalists getting to showcase their collections at the New York Fashion Week.

Blair will be joining supermodel Heidi Klum,fashion designer Michael Kors and fashion magazine editor Nina Garcia on the judging panel.

“We’ve been wanting to have Selma Blair on Project Runway for a while. She is so chic and has great individual style,” said executive producer Jane Cha.

The 38-year-old will help judge the contestants designs in the first episode of season eight of the reality show.

“Selma ended up being a perfect guest judge for our first challenge super knowledgeable about fashion and the show, because she’s a fan,” added Cha.

From NDTV

The new season of “Project Runway” begins airing on July 29 on Lifetime TV! Selma’s episode airs on the first episode – so make sure you check your local TV listings for exact air times in your area!

16 de julio de 2010

Avslappet trendy
På privaten velger skuespilleren en avslappet, men trendy stil. Det er som om hun prøver å forsvinne i mengden, samtidig som hun vil fremstå som trendy.

Hun sjemmer seg alltid bak store solbriller, og bærer ofte boho vesker av ulike slag.

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PRIVAT: Med sin avslappede, men alikevel trendy stil, prøver ikke Selma Blair å tiltrekke seg atlfor mye oppmerksomhet når hun ferdes utendørs.