Sunday, March 11, 2007

All The Glamour All The Style The Oscar Night -The Best and Worst Dressed in 2007

Cameron Diaz on White Satin Valentino Gown
pluz $2.9 million of Cartier jewelry.
Penelope Cruz on Atalier Versace with a sweeping train,
and topped with aSwarovski clutch and Chopard diamonds.
Nina Ricci Reese Witherspoon

Zac Posen Gown

Cate Blanchet
Georgio Armani Prive' Gown Lorraine Scwartz diamonds.

Nicole Kidman
On Crimson silk crepe-Balenciaga Gown
an a custom L'Wren Scott diamond bracelet.

Crystal-encrusted lilac silk Marchesa gown,
Lorraine Schwartz diamond earrings and pinned-up curls.
JLo
Valentino gown, set off by Chopard yellow diamonds
and 18-karat gold Bulgari clutch.
Kate WinsletThe Lana Marks Cleopatra clutch and, in back, a jaw-dropping
62-carat Chopard diamond brooch.Christian Lacroix Gown
Helen Mirren Kirsten Dunst
Chanel Couture gown
Emily Blunt
Inky-blue sequined Calvin Klein gown,
Lana Marks clutch and H.Stern jewels. & many more...
Sources:
Celebrities celebrates the Oscar
oscar.com/video

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

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Sunday, March 4, 2007

Gorgeous Curvaceous Marilyn Monroe

"I've learned about living from her. I took her as a serious actress even before I met her. I think she's an adroit comedienne, but I also think she might turn into the greatest tragic actress that can be imagined." -- Arthur Miller, writer and husband.

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Source: MM Official website

Trimspa Baby!


Video Fox News: All about Anna Nicole



Saturday, March 3, 2007

Larry Birkhead Interviewed in the Bahamas


in the Bahamas after the burial.

The Marshall's Won't Settle?

While Ms. Smith got nothing in Texas, a federal court in California awarded her $474 million in a complicated legal twist that began after she declared bankruptcy. That was later overturned.
Then in March, the U.S. Supreme Court put the case back on the table. The justices ruled that federal courts could have jurisdiction and told the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its merits.

Mr. Hardin said the court soon will be notified that Elaine Marshall is now the estate representative.
And that could create the chance of a settlement, said Kent L. Richland, one of Ms. Smith's attorneys.
"Certainly, there is a fact that there will be a change in personalities involved," he said. "That opens up the possibility there will be a different attitude. Assets change hands. That is often a time when people want to access what is in their best interest."

Ms. Smith declined to comment about the case, and J. Howard III did not return messages asking for comment. But Pierce Marshall's family members say they won't settle. "Nothing has changed from the family's standpoint as to how this case should end up and we will handle it as Pierce did, in his honor," they wrote.

Nothing would please Lynn Barker more. A bartender from Baytown and a juror in the original state trial, she said she became very attached to Mr. Marshall.
"I cried for two days when I heard he died. Let everybody know he was a good man. He should have lived a long time. People need to know we lost a very valuable part of our society," she said. "Everybody's all, 'Anna Nicole, Anna Nicole.'"

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