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Author: marika
Date: Nov 1, 2006 17:46

Frank Kalder wrote:
> Meanwhile we received from the "fashion man" a reply to your
> previous statements which I showed at fllf (hors charte!)
> http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-DESIGNER-FASHION/msg/a1d3d83b72cdab14?&hl=...

some fashion and related news
>NY POST/PAGE SIX...
>
>SUPERMODEL Maggie Rizer joins the global celebrity push for AIDS
>education in a new documentary, "Maggie and Me." Rizer's father died
>from AIDS when she was 14. And she told Page Six the film is close to
>her heart. "Where I grew up, no one spoke about AIDS," she said. "AIDS
>and homosexuality were nothing new to me, but other people were very
>afraid." The movie, directed by John Kerry's daughter, Alexandra Kerry,
>will be shot in Rizer's hometown of upstate Watertown and in Cameroon.
>Rizer's goal is to save lives: "If we had the medicine 10 years ago
>that we had today, my dad would still be alive."
>
>--FORGET the Lance Armstrong rumors - Ivanka Trump spent Saturday night
>with her new man, "That '70s Show" star Topher Grace. The
>well-upholstered heiress celebrated her 25th birthday in Las Vegas,
>where spies say Grace was Trump's date. They canoodled on the balcony
>during dinner at Social House with a group including Grace's former
>co-star Wilmer Valderrama. Then, at nightclub Pure, they closed the
>curtains around their private table for a half-hour. The couple "never
>left each other's sides," said our source.
>
>--ESTRANGED spouses Christie Brinkley and Peter Cook came face to face
>in Sag Harbor on Saturday during the Halloween Parade. "She was dressed
>in a Marilyn wig, you could not tell it was her, sitting on the front
>porch of the American Hotel waiting for her two kids to pass by," said
>our spy. "Peter Cook was walking with the kids in the parade, looking
>very thin - very - with the two children. Christy called to the kids,
>who didn't recognize her. Peter said, 'It's mommy!' and the kids ran to
>her and kissed her and then got back into the parade. Peter stood in
>the middle of the street and did not approach Christy or say hello."
>Proving that Hamptonites aren't as eagle-eyed as New Yorkers, "Not a
>soul passing by realized who it was . . . hiding in plain sight."
>
>--THE Hilton sisters were the main attraction at the Playboy Mansion
>Halloween party. Paris did her usual routine, dancing on a table and
>lip-syncing as her single, "Stars Are Blind," played. "The reaction is
>now always the same - her posse of sycophants surrounds her, cheering
>her, as most people groan," said our witness. "This is really getting
>old." Nicky provided her own show on the dance floor, "being bent over
>backwards against the stage by a height-challenged young man as she
>wrapped a leg around his hip and they played tonsil hockey. She later
>spent an hour crawling under the tables (apparently) looking for a lost
>purse. When upright, she was stumbling all over . . . as she was
>fondled everywhere but the bottoms of her feet by the little 'dance'
>partner . . . She is handling her breakup with Kevin Connelly in a very
>mature and sophisticated manner - not!" Less dramatic were real porn
>queen Jenna Jameson, Bill Maher, Gary Shandling, Jeremy Piven, Lakers
>owner Jerry Buss, Ron Jeremy, Owen Wilson (with pals, no Kate Hudson),
>Jim Belushi - and Hef, of course, with his three girlfriends, Holly,
>Kendra and Bridgette.
>
>NY POST/LIZ SMITH...
>--TOLD YOU last week about a new singer, Alexa Joel, whose dad is Billy
> Joel and whose mother is Christie Brinkley. Her pipes come from great
>genes because her paternal grandpa was also an opera singer. The
>beautiful and petite Alexa, who'll be 21 in January, bowed downtown at
>Pianos. She doesn't have a label yet and is singing from her own
>"Sketches" EP, which has already been picked up to be sold exclusively
>at Target. You are going to hear from this young beauty. Her voice is
>big, beautiful and perhaps even more impressive than her impressive
>dad's, with a range of rock and B'way sounds, as she belts and dances
>all over the stage. She writes her own songs about young love, but her
>banter with the audience is self-effacing and adorable. She also plays
>piano and has just returned from a national tour, slowly building her
>career. Now and then she plays someone else's song, as she does "Don't
>Let It Bring You Down" by Neil Young. It won't do any good for me to
>write "You read it here first" because once this girl rockets to
>stardom, we'll think we always knew about her!
>
>
>
>NY POST/RICHARD HUFF....
>--Paris Hilton says in the December issue of Seventeen that the Paris
>we see on television isn't really her. "It's fun just to have this
>alter-ego thing. People think I'm serious, like, 'The Simple Life' is a
>reality show, so that's how she really is. But it's not. I like to play
>with people, and they expect it or go along with it. With my real
>friends, you know, I talk normal. But with some people I don't know, I
>just do it because I don't want to give them my real self and I really
>don't trust them."
>
>
>
>By Cindy Clark, USA TODAY
>--New York's Le Bernardin, San Francisco's Gary Danko and
>Philadelphia's Fountain Restaurant are among the top 10 restaurants in
>Zagat Survey's 2007 America's Top Restaurants, out Wednesday. The list
>is based on meals surveyed at 1,389 eateries in 42 major cities.
>Rounding out the top 10: Matsuhisa in Beverly Hills, Carlos' in
>Highland Park, Ill., Mark's American in Houston, Bacchanalia in
>Atlanta, The Inn at Little Washington in Washington, Va., The Herbfarm
>in Woodinville, Wash., and Le Coq au Vin in Orlando.
>
>
>
>--Yusuf Islam, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens, will return to
>the stage to perform at the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert Dec. 11 in
>Norway. Stevens, 59, whose hits include Moonshadow and Peace Train,
>largely abandoned a successful recording career after converting to
>Islam nearly 30 years ago. Sharon Stone will host the event, which
>honors Bangladeshi professor Muhammad Yunus, recipient of 2006's Nobel
>Peace Prize.

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But when my time was through
Reward of all my efforts my own
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