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Wednesday, August 29, 2007


Well, hey! I’ve been seriously under the weather for the past week – and feeling quite a bit overstretched these days – but seem to finally be on the road to recovery (also the road of not needing to go to bed at 8pm). And so! As I wean myself off the cold medicine and get back into the swing of things, I highly suggest you take this time and catch up on some of the following enjoyable articles:

1. New appreciation for the Olsen twins' innovative, if unusual, style can be found here.

2. Also: Despite the large amount of voluminous pieces still in stores, magazines continue to claim that the pregnant look is totally dead. Which is sort of a shame, because it really made getting through those “fat days” so much easier (not to mention large meals).

3. Not fashion-y per se, but I’m completely excited about the arrival of Gossip Girl. Teen dramedys aimed at 15-year-olds! Now that's my kind of show.

4. And for you fashion biz types: A lengthy look at Francois-Henri Pinault, the man behind PPR and Gucci Group, and also Salma Hayek’s baby daddy.

Oh, and for those of you off to see Marie Antoinette tonight: Unfortunately, I won’t be there due to last-minute work commitments (as opposed to the last two screenings, where I could only drag myself out of bed long enough to do the seating assignments. Blergh.) But, the Pitch Black team is under strict instructions to take good care of you. Enjoy!

4 comments :

Anonymous said...

hey betsy,

thanks so much for organising the marie antoinette screenings! i really enjoyed the movie, and pitch black itself was really cool.

x
mabel

Anonymous said...

ahhh man! that maternity look was one of the greatest things ever to happen to fashion! i was able to really enjoy those big meals! ha ha ha! :)

Hid said...

girlfriend you're featured in harper's bazaar! not too bad ey.

Anonymous said...

Mumu's may be dead but babydoll and empire waist cut dresses will prevail.

ESPECIALLY on fat days... or days to the all-you-can-eats.