



Christian Dior collection for Fall Winter 2010 2011.




The beautiful Sarah wore a Halston Heritage dress by Neiman Marcus , the dress is $325! The new Spring collection is launched under the Chief Creative Officer, Sarah herself. The collection is really gorgeous! It can be found online and it is also "carrie-d" :) everywhere at The Bay in Toronto. Carrie is also wearing a $1,040 pair of Christian Louboutin shoes, a Solange Azagury-Partridge gemstone necklace worth a huge $198,200, Mykita & Bernhard Wilhelm Aviator shades for $525, and a $1,500 Chanel clutch. Sophisticated, fine, and sexy! This lovely look of the day can be yours for only $201 509!





Now a little flashback of this unforgivable fashion of the first Sex And The City. Did you know that the movie earned more than $400 million back in 2008? Here are a few facts: They had a $65,000,000 budget! H Stern loaned more than 300 pieces of jewelry to the film. According to Patricia Field, the flower ring that Smith buys for Samantha is worth approximately $50,000. The Vogue fashion shoot is the only scene in the movie that isn't fashion directed by Patricia Field. The note that is given to Carrie letting her have the wedding dress is actually written by Vivienne Westwood herself..
This was a famous outfit! Carrie Bradshaw "rocked" her signature HUGE flower accent and some rockin gladiator sandals. The next picture girly and feminine. Two green prints, the edgy black belt, some DIOR shoes and the funkiest ‘Eiffel Tower’ purse! J'ADORE!
Prints and more print! Cynthia’s bold black and white ensemble is smoking hot!!
Of course.. a major scene in the movie is Carrie’s wedding. Vivienne Westwood wedding gown topped with a green feather-festooned veil. Yes, this dress was simply stunning!! Jaw droppingly beautiful! Now the bridesmaids! Charlotte wears a Zac Posen bridesmaid’s dress in black and looks stunning! Cynthia Nixon looks like a goddess! She looks amazing and this blue made her hair stand out. Sam wears power red for her bridesmaid dress.. of course! Red is definitely her color! Good job Patricia.. I would of picked those exact same dresses! Ha Ha
"Women come to NY for the two L's. Labels & Love" Said Carrie
Here are some loved labels crazy digits!
- Carrie gives a handbag to Louise, a Louis Vuitton Monogram Motard Firebird bag - $5,400
- The Love key chain Louise gives to Carrie is made of gold, designed by H.Stern - $6,800
- The outfit Carrie ultimately marries in is by Christian Dior, circa 2008 - $6,000
- Carrie's custom couture Vivienne Westwood wedding gown would retail for $22,760
- The crystal cupcake bag carried by Lilly is by Judith Leiber Strawberry Cupcake Clutch - $4,395
- Louise's bag from "Bag Borrow or Steal" is a Louis Vuitton Denim Bowly Handbag - $1,500
- Carrie's Eiffel Tower bag is by Timmy Woods - $3,000 with crystals, $450 without.
- Samantha's large bright red bag is a Fendi Medium Bag de Jour Handbag - $1,680
- The bag Charlotte carries to the fashion show is a Fendi Leather Feather Evening Bag - $1,680
Dear Patricia, will the recession have an impact on Carrie big spending habbits? How about Charlotte elegant style? Will Samantha spurge as much on vibrator? Will Miranda start a saving account for her son? Hummm..
We'll have to wait and see for May 27 2010.. and for some Extra butter Pop Corn!
Today CNN released a Yummy list!! 50 Best Restaurants in the World. The illustrious list is compiled by The World's 50 Best Restaurants Academy -- an 806-member panel of the globe's most venerated chefs, food critics, restaurateurs and gourmands.
The restaurants that made the list include:
1) Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2) El Bulli (Roses, Spain)
3) The Fat Duck (Bray, England)
4) El Celler de Can Roca (Girona, Spain)
5) Mugaritz (Errenteria, Spain)
6) Osteria Francescana (Modena, Italy)
7) Alinea (Chicago, Illinois)
8 ) Daniel (New York)
9) Arzak (San Sebastián, Spain)
10) Per Se (New York)
11) Le Chateaubriand (Paris, France)
12) La Colombe (Cape Town, South Africa)
13) Pierre Gagnaire (Paris, France)
14) L’Hotel de Ville – Philippe Rochat (Crissier, Switzerland)
15) Le Bernardin (New York)
16) L’Astrance (Paris, France)
17) Hof Van Cleve (Kruishoutem, Belgium)
18) D.O.M. (São Paolo, Brazil)
19) Oud Sluis (Sluis, Netherlands)
20) Le Calandre (Rubano, Italy)
21) Steirereck (Vienna, Austria)
22) Vendôme (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany)
23) Chef Dominique (Helsinki, Finland)
24) Les Créations de Narisawa (Tokyo, Japan)
25) Mathias Dahlgren (Stockholm, Sweden)
26) Momofuku Ssäm Bar (New York)
27) Quay Restaurant (Sydney, Australia)
28) Iggy’s (Singapore)
29) L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (Paris, France)
30) Schloss Schauenstein (Fürstenau, Switzerland)
31) Le Quartier Français (Franschhoek, South Africa)
32) The French Laundry (Yountville, California)
33) Martin Berasategui (Lasarte-oria, Spain)
34) Aqua (Bath, England)
35) Combal Zero (Rivoli, Italy)
36) Dal Pescatore (Montava, Italy)
37) De Librije (Zwolle, Netherlands)
38) Tetsuya’s (Sydney, Australia)
39) Jaan Par Andre (Singapore)
40) Il Canto (Siena, Italy)
41) Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athénée (Paris, France)
42) Oaxen Krog (Oaxen, Sweden)
43) St. John (London, England)
44) La Maison Troisgros (Roanne, France)
45) wd~50 (New York)
46) Biko (Mexico City, Mexico)
47) Die Schwarzwaldstube (Baiersbronn, Germany)
48) Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo, Japan)
49) Hibiscus (London, England)
50) Eleven Madison Park (New York)
“I first heard the name Lady Gaga through a mutual friend. He couldn’t stop talking about her. Then I heard her music, and I thought, Wow, I love this kid.
“An artist’s job is to take a snapshot — be it through words or sound, lyrics or song — that explains what it’s like to be alive at that time. Lady Gaga’s art captures the period we’re in right now. These days, you go to a club and wonder who all these kids are. They don’t seem to have jobs. How can they afford to be here? Her song “Beautiful, Dirty, Rich” explains that scene. It’s about the New York prep-school party kids she grew up with. It’s where she came from. Gaga’s lyrics are incredibly literary. When “Bad Romance” starts, the music grabs your ear immediately. Then she opens with the line “I want your ugly/ I want your disease,” and all of a sudden you’re listening. Most of the stuff on the radio is not very clever, but Gaga presents her ideas in a sophisticated manner. She has an incredible pop sensibility.
People forget how young she is. She is barely 24 — much younger than I was when I became famous. It’s very tough being where she is right now. People are pulling her in all different directions. It’s hard to navigate that. Try to imagine what you were like at her age, if you still can. I can’t wait to see how she grows and what she decides her next act will be. She only has two albums out, but already she is inspiring other artists to go further in their own work.
“When I see somebody like Gaga, I sit back in admiration. I’m inspired to pick up the torch again myself. I did an interview with her once, and she showed up with a sculpture on her head. I thought, How awesome. Being around her, I felt like the dust was shaken off of me. I find it very comforting to sit next to somebody and not have to worry that I look like the freak. She isn’t a pop act, she is a performance artist. She herself is the art. She is the sculpture.”
