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July 31, 2007

Exhibiting Grace

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"Fairy tales are about imaginary people. But me, I'm a person who exists."-Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly

It's not often that a Hollywood actress marries a prince & becomes royal. It seems like the starting point for a romantic comedy or a Disney movie but Grace Kelly was a real woman who did just that.  This month the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo is hosting a Princess Grace exhibition. From the Grimaldi website:

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Princess Grace has bequeathed us an image of immutable elegance. We may never have seen any of her films or visited the Principality of Monaco, yet this image remains present in all our minds like a necessary antidote to the harshness of the world we live in," explains the exhibition's curator, Frédéric Mitterrand. "It is the elegance of a wealthy young woman from Philadelphia personifying the American dream and of the debutante in sophisticated magazines and sentimental comedies expressing the optimism of the immediate post-war years; it is the elegance of Technicolor Hollywood glamour; the elegance of a woman in love who freely chose to alter the course of her existence, of a princess of one of Europe's oldest dynasties, of a devoted mother and monarch who dedicated herself efficiently and unsparingly to her family and people; it is the elegance of her smiling reserve that so fascinated the media, her immensely sensitive and poetic lifestyle that retained its share of mystery, and her beauty preserved by its perpetually youthful charm. It is the elegance of the era that was hers and for which we all feel nostalgic."


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"Princess Grace's premature death 25 years ago wrote her into the tragic lineage of ill-fated legends and imbued her with the timeless fascination of fairy tales. We have long been aware that fairy tales are not solely written for children but tell the truth and interest everyone. But the fairy tale of which Princess Grace is the heroine is undoubtedly one of the most moving, for it is the last of days gone by and the first of modern times," concludes this talented story.

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The exhibition will immerse visitors in the memories of those Grace Kelly Years as if leafing through a photo album, as well as revealing letters, personal belongings, dresses and fashion accessories, sound recordings, film extracts, news reports and much more. "We want the exhibition to recreate the incomparable world of Princess Grace and evoke the reasons the memory of her persists in all our minds."

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July 30, 2007

Style Watt-(s)-age!

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Congratulations to Naomi Watts & her boyfriend Liev Schreiber who welcomed a healthy baby boy on July 26th, 2007

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People reports:

Alexander Pete Schreiber, who was born at 3:59 p.m. in Los Angeles, weighs 8 lbs., 4 oz., and is 22.5 inches long, according to a rep for Watts.

Just last weekend, Watts, 38, and Schreiber, 39, celebrated with a baby shower at their Los Angeles-area home. Among the approximately 15 guests were Kate Hudson and actress Carla Gugino.

The pair started dating in 2005, and news of the baby was first announced this past February by Schreiber himself on NBC's  Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

When it came to selecting a name for the child, Schreiber told O'Brien, "I'm trying to stay out of it all," though he made clear the baby would not be called Liev.

"It's an awful name," said Schreiber. "It's probably the most oft-mispronounced name in showbiz."

Last month, Watts told PEOPLE of her pregnancy: "[I'm] just being relaxed and moving at a much slower pace and enjoying it. I'm just really happy to be pregnant."

 

Time to Reveal the Style Watts of Naomi

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Expectant Mom Naomi Watts Celebrates at Baby Shower | Naomi Watts

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July 27, 2007

This French-Canadian Girl Rocks! Feist Live!

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What's not to love? Feist rocks! Her style is reminiscent of power rock girls like PJ Harvey and sexy like Marilyn Monroe playing guitar. Modern Girl loves Feist and thinks you just might too!

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July 26, 2007

Just Beauty

Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling

Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows is still selling strong one week from original release. This fresh crop of books was sitting at a the Toronto Yorkdale Mall bookstore ready to be sold to those who believe. P1010677

For an immediate taste, check JK Rowling reading her last installment of the seven series book. The world is still wondering how this ever did happen but some things needn't be explained at all. The plain old mystery & magic of Harry Potter is one of the many assets of the epic tale to love.

July 25, 2007

And you thought you weren't artistic....

Want to impress friends with your sense of color? Need to rethink your website color palette? Have a photo that inspires you to buy new makeup? Let me get to the point. If you haven't visited FD's Flicker Toys, then you have been missing out on some serious fun. One of my favorite finds at FD's Flicker Toys includes the color palette generator. It is a breeze to use and the application is endless. Simply, link your Flickr account, upload a new photo, or add a URL. The website will load your photo, click the create button, and volia! You've got a color palette based on your photo. The color palette even gives CSS code & HTML color codes. It's wonderful! Here are a few samples palettes that I pulled together today. Now, I've got ideas for new interior design ideas, website spreads, book design, and I even got new thoughts on wardrobe & beauty colors. The creativity inspiration is endless at FD's Flicker Toys. Click on the images below to view larger.

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July 24, 2007

Architecture & Design for Humanity

As millions of people live without electricity, the provision of light is a core concern for many developing countries. The Sierra portable light mat was created by women weavers in the San Andreas region of the Sierra Madre, Mexico as an illuminating rug powered by a combination of LEDs, switches and rechargeable batteries. It is currently being tested in Mexico and Australia.

Good Design & Architecture should be available for all economic classes. Looking beyond aesthetic standards, Alice Rawsthorn has published a brilliant article at The International Herald on humanitarian designers. She writes:

"That question always reminds me of the quote attributed to the bank robber, Willie Sutton, when someone asked him why he robbed banks," said Paul Polak, president of International Development Enterprises, a nonprofit organization that encourages innovation among poor farmers in developing countries. "His answer was: 'Because that's where the money is.' "

Fair enough. Designers are entitled to earn a living. But if you flick back through design history, they haven't all focused on the privileged minority. Think of R. Buckminster Fuller's emergency housing, or the sustainable products devised by Victor Papanek for use in developing countries. Their work has already had tremendous impact. Fuller's geodesic domes have provided shelter for hundreds of thousands of people in desperate circumstances; and Papanek is lauded as a pioneer of socially responsible design. Yet both have been treated as bit-part players in design history, as have other designers with similar goals.

The Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York is exploring this phenomenon in "Design for the Other 90%," an exhibition opening Friday. It is hard to think of a more important or inspiring issue for a design museum to address right now. It is equally hard to imagine a more appropriate venue than the Cooper-Hewitt, whose home is the wisteria-clad Carnegie Mansion built on upper Fifth Avenue at the turn of the 20th century by the robber baron, Andrew Carnegie. Having made a fortune in the steel industry, Carnegie gave most of it away to endow schools and libraries. This is the first time the Cooper-Hewitt has devoted an exhibition to humanitarian design. "It's a call to action," Cynthia Smith, the show's curator, explained. "There's a big interest among design students and design professionals in finding socially responsible design solutions to the underpinnings of poverty."

"Design for the Other 90%" analyzes 30 humanitarian design projects, all addressing basic needs in the areas of shelter, health, water, education, energy and transport. As anyone who has dipped into the quagmire of development knows, it is a ferociously political field with diverse, often conflicting opinions. Humanitarian design is no exception, but the Cooper-Hewitt hopes to skate around the schisms by presenting a diverse range of approaches.

These are some highlights from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York show titled "Design for the Other 90%."


Intent on building free shelters for homeless people in Atlanta, a group of Georgia Tech architecture students founded Mad Housers as a voluntary project in 1987. Made from cheap, readily accessible materials like lumber, silver sheet insulation and roll roofing, each hut is prefabricated and can be installed in less than half a day. Used in the U.S. and Canada, each hut has lockable doors for security, a loft for sleeping and storage and a wood-burning stove for cooking and heat.


Designed to turn any surface water into drinking water, the LifeStraw was developed, and is now manufactured by Vestergaard Frandsen. Used in Ghana, Nigeria, Pakistan and Uganda, it removes particles as small as 15 microns and helps to reduce the risk of infection by waterborne diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, dysentery and typhoid.


During dry season, farmers can use this pump to extract groundwater for their crops. Designed in 2006 by Gunnar Barnes of the Rangpur/Dinajpur Rural Service in collaboration with International Development Enterprises Nepal, it consists of two metal cylinders with pistons operated by 'walking' on two treadles. The pump is made in small local workshops and is used in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Zambia.


Invented in 1995 by the Nigerian engineer, Mohammed Bah Abba, to preserve fresh food, the Pot-in-pot cooler consists of a small earthenware pot nestling inside a larger one with wet sand filling the space in between. As the water in the wet sand evaporates, it extracts heat from contents of the inner pot thereby cooling them. The pot is used in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Niger.


Aiming to transform the educational prospects of the world's poorest children by producing a $100 laptop, One Laptop Per Child is a not-profit initiative, led by Nicholas Negroponte of MIT Media Lab. The result is the Xo1 laptop computer, manufactured by Quanta Computer and developed by a design team, including Yves Béhar, fuseproject, Squid Labs and Red Hat. Now being tested in Nigeria and Brazil, it is scheduled for launch in September costing $150. As volume production increases, the price should fall to the $100 target.


Transporting water is a time-consuming and cumbersome necessity for many millions of people. Rather than lifting and carrying water, containers, the Q-Drum was designed by P.J. and P.S. Hendrikse as a cylindrical container that rolls along the ground with as much as 75 liters of water. It is used in a number of African countries including Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana. Kenya, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania.

Socially responsible design is a reality. Most of these inventions are simple and inventive. If there is a dream, there is a way! Let's keep dreaming without borders and learn how to providing the basic necessities to sustain life!   

July 23, 2007

Connect to the Stars

Stars have been finding a direct means to connecting to their fans. It's in the form of a website. As the Beckhams moved to LA, so they started blogs. Were they influenced by Perez Hilton or the ability to control content? Here's a quick blogroll & screenshot of popular celebrity websites. Now, manage your time so that you'll do something today other than watch odd videos of Victoria Beckham or drool over pictures of her husband.

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July 21, 2007

Overcome with Style

Everyone is faced with challenges. Some of us have physical challenges. Bill Shannon has bilateral hip displacement and that has left him reliant on crutches since a very young age. As seen on Good Morning America & featured at Yahoo, take a look for yourself at Shannon's grace in dancing, styling, & overcoming his physical challenge. Attitude is everything, isn't it?

July 20, 2007

Modern Girl at ShopIntuition

Shop Intuition with their lovely updates on what's hot. Modern Girl has her picks too. Here we go:

Bead Trim Tunics

True Religion Taylor Soft, Rigid


I Love You Roller Bangle

Morgan Oakley Leather Ditch Handbags


Havaianas Supergirl Flip Flops


Oh…Deer! Judy Peep Toe Heels


Ashley Dress




Tart Katarina Dress