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Merry Christmas to all my furry friends

Mr. Winston

Mr. Winston wishes you Happy Holidays and a great New Year!

As some of you know, I am an avid animal rescuer as well as very active with raising money and doing charity work for all furry creatures.  Saving and helping animals is my main passion in life. I won’t go on and on like I usually do about this topic… I want to make this a happy post, not a depressing but true one !

While buying Holiday presents at PetCo today, I decided to dedicate a post to all of the animals out there.

I believe that having animals as pets is the best thing that someone can do for them self.  I personally could not live without my doggies.  (One of my dogs, Bow, turned 5 years old today.  Bow was my companion and never left my side for a few years while I was sick…. We loveee her !:) )

My furry fam: Bow, Lily, Minnie Mouse, and Winston

Here are a few presents I bought:

Cute sparkly mouse and ball for my friends cat Falcore

Falcore was adopted from the South La shelter a few months ago.

Gingerbread man for Charlie Normie

Oddly enough, my sister, has a dog named Charlie and Charlie is the sister of one of my dogs, Minnie Mouse.  They are both rescues from a decrepit trailer park in Palmdale, Ca.  (My sister and her two little girls had a b-day party for Charlie a few weeks ago…It was the first dog birthday I have ever attended, lol)

Presents for Schumey and Jasper

Aw baby jasper

Baby Jasper

These toys are for Jasper and Schumi, who are both only a few months old.

Jasper was actually just rescued a few weeks ago.

Baby Schumi!

Here are a bunch of other toys/accessories I bought for other friends and family :)

Faux slipper for Griffin

I have a friend whose dog ALWAYS steals his slippers.  It is quite comical because he doesn’t want to eat them, he just enjoys getting the slipper out of the closet and playing with it.  It would highly amuse me if I put this slipper in my friends closet and Griffin just happened to bring it out of the closet and play with it.

Kong aka the baby sitter

Ok so this is the best invention for dogs out there.  Kong’s can keep a dog occupied for hourrsss !  You can put peanut butter, this dog cheese wiz stuff, or these edible stick things that go inside. My dogs will sit there and try to get out/eat the peanut butter for what seems like forever.  If I know I’m going to be away from home for awhile, I put one of these stick things in it and when I come home whichever dog is still trying to get it out and eat it.

Because I have four dogs who are mostly all different sizes, I have multiple size kong’s.

Another good thing about this wonder is that it is rubber so it cannot get dirty and it bounces for added fun :)

Audrey and Eldad's incredible and fascinating book

This is such a fantastic present!  I give a lot of these books out as stocking stuffers and everyone loves them.  Every book sold helps Audrey and Eldad save more animals, helps get the word out about how poorly animals are abused and how a bath, a meal, and some love can change them instantly.  I also keep a few books in my car and hand them out to people occasionally.

Ok, so we all get a bunch of really crappy gifts from people that are just giving to give, recycling gifts, or just have different taste than you.  I have tried in the past few years to tell those certain people, “Hey, lets donate to each others charities this year instead of gifts”.  It has so far only worked a few times, and of course I still get stuck with a ton of things i’d love to throw away ;-)

There are two ways you can help if you are at Petco on Doheny, or i’m sure any Petco.  There is a big bin that the West Valley La Animal shelter has put out with a list of about 20 things that they need for the babies. The other way to help is to donate money at the register for an animal charity when asked.  I donated today, and was given a very cute t-shirt for my donation.

If you are able to help with donations or bringing food,blankets, crates, or toys, please contact any of the following foundations/ rescue groups:

♥La native Audrey Spilker Hagar and husband Eldad Hagar’s amazingggg organization Hopeforpaws.org

♥Any of the Los Angeles animal shelters – North Central, South LA, West LA, East Valley, or West Valley.

♥Animaladvocatesalliance.org or NolaSinger@hotmail.com

♥Much love animal rescue

NOW GO GIVE YOUR FURRY FRIENDS SOME HUGS AND KISSES !

Merry Christmas and from two weeks ago Happy Hanukkah !

Obsession of the Moment: Track Santa Claus!

This is so fun, but I must admit that I am a bit annoyed… Why wasn’t this around when I was little ?!!! NORAD and Google bring “Track Santa” to your homes and Blackberries!

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Bev Hills: Christmas lunch at Spago, Christmas shopping at the Wine Merchant

I just had lunch with my dad and sister at Spagos in BH and afterwards we walked around before retourne a la offeeeese! My dad’s bestie, attorney Don Fenmore, came too and brought along his little girl, who is actually my “big sister” cause she is older than me, Miss Tanya Fenmore who I always love to see. Tanya has two degrees from Harrrrrvud, and now works in film. She told us all about the new reality show she is developing [more to come later]. My sister Yvette got me a stuffed bunny for Christmas and our dad ordered him carrots. Everyone kept asking me why I brought my raggedy old stuffed animal to lunch and we were all VERY insulted.

 

Outside we ran into L.A. Natives Alex Klein (left) and Matt Klein (right) with their dad (middle). They are our neighbors in Malibu, went to Campbell and work in their family's seafood business - What a couple of hot catches!!

After lunch we went to the Wine Merchant to buy presents. I got in trouble for taking pictures but then I bought a crate of “splits” for my mom’s birthday (my mom LOOOVESSSS splits) coming up on Dec 30th and I think the ‘wine merchant’ was proud of my selection and forgave me. Note: My favorite thing in the world is a big giant crate of anything miniature. Then the fabulous director of beverages from across the street at the Montage, Dave Wallace came in and BOUGHT THE EXACT SAME CRATE!!! I said “OH! You’re buying a crate of the wine I just bought a crate of!” I thought it was so random, yet so astute of me to be choosing the same BOX! the Montage made a special trip over because they ran out. I was very proud of myself. The beverage director invited me to come have a glass of wine with him any time and I think I just might. He was at the Laguna Montage before this and came up here to open up Beverly Hills. He told me the hotel is at 100+ capactiy all Christmas. Which means there are 100 people on the waiting list through New Years! Anyone on the list, if you love the Montage as much as I do, you can come stay with me and my mom in our Pied a Tier on Burton … just a few blocks East!

Outside the Wine Merchant we ran into Arthor Sarkissian. Not only is he the talented producer of While You Were Sleeping and ALL the Rush Hours, he is also the father of my step siblings. Arthor was getting his glasses fixed at Luxurator by Franco … Arthor has impecable taste and everyone should do everything he does. If I have glasses one day I am definitely taking them here.

Pretty interior inside Luxurator by Franco - the material is Hermes organce snake or maybe crocodile

I also saw this really strange car outside Spago and after wondering if it was the new Fisker or some wierd thing, the Valet told me it was kit car but I am looking into and will have a lisense plate check run and post more if it’s worth knowing about.

 

Sex in the City 2 trailer: The Frienship, the Fun, the Fashion … get Carried away …

The only thing I needed to know about this movie is that Big and Carrie are still together. The relationships Carrie maintains with Big on the show, and frankly, the relationships maintained by all the women, are downright pathetic, uninspiring to me, and I think, a really bad example for women to set who are suppose to be the “ideal,” sucessful beautiful women, “making it” in NY. I could pick more stylish, sucessful women who are “making it” in Manhattan a lot better than any of them, just among my own friends. Carrie’s obsession with Big, AT her age, is something no one needs to see, and not something to be celebrated, understood, explained, empathized with, considered, or anything really. He is emotionally abusive, clearly unavailable, selfish and shallow. The only girl who will ever survive in a relationship with him is someone who really truly benefits from something he can offer them, ie. money, travel, connections, etc. Carrie doesn’t need any of these things. And that is why this relationship does not work. A guy like Big simply wants someone who will be beautiful sexy and young forever, and that is really all her requires in a woman. His feelings for Carrie are nice, it’s great that he does have that spark of an ability to love more fully but it’s not enough to support a real long term relationship and definitely not “til death do we part”.

As far as Big being irresistible and romantic goes … I understand and see that [sorta] but anyone who is use to being around men with real breeeding, manner, class, chiverly, what have you, would see right through Big in a second. It’s a shame too because Carrie has everything a girl could want, she has been given more than most and has a great capacity for friendship and love. The only thing that would make me want to see this movie or any other sequel is when she meets a guy that is really right for her and is really deserving and she forgets all about Big, who will only continue to make mistakes, break her heart and cheat on her (*if not in this sequel, he will in the next one), until she ultimately has no choice but to leave. Women out there! Do not hope for a man like Big to ever be any different. Choose your battles wisely. Ok I’m off to Spago! Meeting my sister, photographer Yvette Roman, and my dad for Christmas daughters lunch! Will post pictures of pretty Spago lights!

Happy 120th Birthday Lanvin, you look amazing for your age !

 

Excuse me one minute…

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

Ok, now i’m back.

Alber Elbaz and Lanvin make me VERY happy, and no, not just because he wears bow ties (HUGE SMILE).

Alber!

To celebrate the 120th birthday of Lanvin, Creative Director extraordinare, Alber Elbaz, has designed/illustrated a series of stamps for the French mail service, La Poste.  These stamps range in price from 85 cents to $1.40 per stamp.

Starting in January 0f 2010, these stamps in addition to notebooks, pencils, and paperweights will be available for purchase at the website of La Poste.

Lanvin Stamps available January 2010

Handy dandy paperweight

A few years ago, Chanel put out some stamps for La Poste, and I bought mine on Ebay.

Why do I LOVE these stamps, after all they are just stamps..?  The answer to this is simple: Anything Alber Elbaz draws, illustrates,or designs I am bound to love.

Monsieur Elbaz is an incredible illustrator, perhaps one of my favorites next to Ruben Toledo.  All of his illustrations are sooo cute and fun while emphasizing the amazingness of Lanvin and the world of Fashion.  Whether it be on a tote bag, in a magazine, or on a t-shirt,  I would love to be friends with the girls in his drawings…In a non creepy way.

So cute

Magazine story

Of all the high fashion photo shoot ad campaigns, Lanvin’s have always been my favorite.  Every season, the clothes, art direction, colors, models, and positioning surpass the last seasons.  These photos make me feel, think, and want to immerse myself into more things art, color, photography, and fashion.

Lanvin Spring-Summer 2008 ads

Spring-Summer 2008. The colors are brilliant.

Breathtaking.

Fall 2009

The new Spring Summer 2010 ad campaign features model Jamie Bouchert and was shot by Steven Meisel.  “I thought maybe we need a bit of action,” said Lanvin’s artistic director, Alber Elbaz. “Jamie moved so fast, even the chandelier was moving with her,” Elbaz said. Bochert was fully qualified for the fast-forward campaign, as Elbaz related that the model recently pursued a purse snatcher for 12 blocks in Brooklyn— and reclaimed her bag from the thief. “That’s the kind of girl I like,” Elbaz said.”

Spring Summer 2010

Jamie Bouchert for Spring Summer 2010 (Glad they did not show her face)

Dolls + Lanvin dolls = The best idea ever.  There have now been two seasons of Miss Lanvin porcelain hand painted dolls created by the Franz ceramic company in Taiwan.  Alber wanted to pay homage to Jeanne Lanvin and the post war Theatre de la mode show.  During this time, the French couturiers showcased their designs on miniature dolls to save money and fabric.  Only 800 dolls have been made from each season and will cost you $345.  Browns, Luis via Roma, Selfridges, Ebay, and Lanvin boutiques carry these dollies.

2nd edition

Available for purchase at Browns of London

Available for purchase at Brown's of London

The first set of Lanvin Dolls

1st edition of Lanvin dolls from 2007

The only annoying thing about Lanvin is that their shoes are top 1,2,or 3 most expensive shoes out there.  I much rather invest in a Lanvin dress for 2,200$ than get a pair of shoes for 1,400$. (I don’t do either btw)

Lucky for you, Barney’s is having a sale on Lanvin shoes !

Lanvin made such beautiful clothes for her daughter that they began to attract the attention of a number of wealthy people who requested copies for their own children. Soon, Lanvin was making dresses for their mothers, and some of the most famous names in Europe were included in the clientele of her new boutique on the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris. 1909, Lanvin joined the Syndicat de la Couture, which marked her formal status as a couturier.

From 1923, the Lanvin empire included a dye factory in Nanterre. 1920s, Lanvin opened shops devoted to home decor, menswear, furs and lingerie, but her most significant expansion was the creation of Lanvin Parfums SA in 1924 and the introduction of her signature fragrance Arpège in 1927, inspired by the sound of her daughter’s practising her scales on the piano. A later perfume, “My Sin,” surely has to be one of the most unique fragrances, an animalic-aldehyde based on heliotrope.

One of the most influential designers of the 1920s and ’30s, Jeanne Lanvin’s skilful use of intricate trimmings, virtuoso embroideries and beaded decorations in clear, light, floral colors became a Lanvin trademark.

When Lanvin died in 1946, ownership of the firm was ceded to the designer’s daughter, who shared management of the firm from 1942 with a cousin and then a fashion-industry expert. Because Marie-Blanche de Polignac was childless when she died in 1958, the ownership of the House of Lanvin went to a cousin, Yves Lanvin. (See Directors and Officers Since Jeanne Lanvin below.)

The company has shuttled from here and there, beginning in March 1989 when Britain’s Midland Bank bought a stake in the company from the family. The bank brought in Léon Bressler to revamp the firm’s faded image. However, February 1990, Midland backed out and sold Lanvin to Orcofi, the French holding company led by the Vuitton family. From Orcofi, 50% of the House of Lanvin was acquired by L’Oreal in 1994, 66% in 1995 and 100% in 1996. Under L’Oréal’s diverse umbrella, an array of CEOs who circulate within the French fashion industry directed the company.

August 2001, Lanvin, the oldest fashion house still in operation, was taken private again by investor group Harmonie S.A., headed by Mrs. Shaw-Lan Wang, a Taiwanese media magnate. And, October 2001, Alber Elbaz was appointed the Lanvin artistic director for all activities, including interiors, and he has conducted his responsibilities in a highly personal, hands-on manner. 2006, he introduced new packaging for the fashion house, featuring a forget-me-not flower color, Lanvin’s favorite shade which she purportedly saw in a Fra Angelico fresco. (Suzy Menkes, 2005.)

Lanvin Boutiques are located in Bal Harbour, Paris, Moscow, Ekaterinburg, Samara, Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong Osaka, London, Casablanca, Geneva, and Antwerp.

Jeanne Lanvin (b. Jeanne-Marie Lanvin, Paris, January 1, 1867–d. Paris, July 6, 1946) was a French fashion designer and the founder of the Lanvin fashion house. One of the most influential designers of the 1920s and ’30s, Jeanne Lanvin’s skillful use of intricate trimmings, virtuoso embroideries and beaded decorations in clear, light, floral colors became a Lanvin trademark. When Lanvin died in 1946, ownership of the firm was ceded to the designer’s daughter, Marguerite di Pietro. – Wikipedia

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My Life: What I am giving for Christmas

My Mother:

I am also getting her pajama shorts and slippers from F21! They are only 6 or 7 dollars for each item. You can see all F21 PJs here! Oh! And you can see all their slippers here!!

 

My Father:
Google stock continues to rise. With their new Wave platform, free website hosting, shared document cloud system, using wave power for energy by storing their data on barges at sea, along with their new facial recognition system, alliances with Facebook, Twitter and Washington, and ultimate track record … need I continue?

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My brother:
Though he’d prefer the Google stock, I am getting him a Ralph Lauren Black Watch Flannel Robe, $43.50 buy here


Myself:

Things I’m getting myself:

Yellow fingerless gloves from Forever 21
Yellow fingerless gloves from Forever 21

Buy gloves from F21 here!

Knock (off) Knock (off) Whose there? Forever 21

shoozee