Adding some star power to the scene, Dita Von Teese and Blake Lively showed up at the Van Cleef & Arpels 5th Avenue Flagship store grand opening last night (December 10).
The “Gossip Girl” starlet was all smiles as she made her arrival, mingling with the likes of Nicolas Bos, the company’s International CEO.
Lively got all gussied up in a black lace dress with shoes by Gucci and jewelry by- guess who- Van Cleef & Arpels, of course!
Meanwhile, Miss Von Teese donned a Carolina Herrera getup and Christian Louboutin heels as she posed for the shutterbugs alongside American CEO Alain Bernard.
The “Gossip Girl” starlet was all smiles as she made her arrival, mingling with the likes of Nicolas Bos, the company’s International CEO.
Lively got all gussied up in a black lace dress with shoes by Gucci and jewelry by- guess who- Van Cleef & Arpels, of course!
Meanwhile, Miss Von Teese donned a Carolina Herrera getup and Christian Louboutin heels as she posed for the shutterbugs alongside American CEO Alain Bernard.
- 12/11/2013
- GossipCenter
"If you keep yelling," Carrie Mathison says to her lover/nemesis Nicholas Brody, "this conversation is over." If the makers of Homeland had adopted that policy themselves, this would have been a very short episode. Actor Damian Lewis chewed so much scenery during his scenes of heroin withdrawal, hallucinations, suicide attempts, and painful father-daughter reunions that I half suspect he mistook the set for the craft services table. Watching Lewis's once-surefooted performance careen sloppily around the screen was the strongest indication yet that the show's once and future leading man is now its weakest link.
- 11/25/2013
- Rollingstone.com
A review of tonight's "Homeland" coming up just as soon as I can spell the centerfold's name... "Please. No more. I'm done." -Brody "One Last Time" is, like much of season 3, utterly nonsensical. If you think about Saul's insane plan to stage a secret coup of Iran, about Carrie's ability to take the world's most wanted terrorist on two separate field trips to see (and then talk to) his daughter, about the mechanics of Alain Bernard seducing Saul Berenson's estranged wife so far in the past, about Brody's ability to go from heroin-addled husk to useful fighting man in the space...
- 11/25/2013
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Homeland has dropped a number of twists this season, but one of its most recent could potentially strike acting CIA director Saul Berenson very close to home.
Just as Saul (Mandy Patinkin) seemed to be putting back together his marriage with Mira (Sarita Choudhury), the show threw us a curveball. After Mira broke things off with her former lover Alain Bernard (William Abadie), he ...
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Just as Saul (Mandy Patinkin) seemed to be putting back together his marriage with Mira (Sarita Choudhury), the show threw us a curveball. After Mira broke things off with her former lover Alain Bernard (William Abadie), he ...
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- 11/22/2013
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide.com - Features
Homeland has dropped a number of twists this season, but one of its most recent could potentially strike acting CIA director Saul Berenson very close to home.
Just as Saul (Mandy Patinkin) seemed to be putting back together his marriage with Mira (Sarita Choudhury), the show threw us a curveball. After Mira broke things off with her former lover Alain Bernard (William Abadie), he ...
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Just as Saul (Mandy Patinkin) seemed to be putting back together his marriage with Mira (Sarita Choudhury), the show threw us a curveball. After Mira broke things off with her former lover Alain Bernard (William Abadie), he ...
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- 11/22/2013
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Lindsey Vonn training on a Super G race course in Vail, Colorado, on November 23, 2009. Photographs by Jack Affleck, Vail Mountain, Colorado. Some Olympic moments are unforgettable: When U.S. swimmer Jason Lezak chased down Frenchman Alain Bernard in the 4x100-meter medley relay in the 2008 Beijing games to keep Michael Phelps’s bid for eight gold medals alive; when U.S. gymnast Kerri Strug stuck the landing on her vault in the 1996 Atlanta games despite a severely twisted ankle, ending all question as to whether Team U.S.A. would win the gold; and when U.S. alpine skier Lindsey Vonn (née Kildow) took that death-defying crash on a training run in the 2006 Torino games and somehow found the courage to race down the mountain again. “I’ve honestly had a lot of crashes in my entire career,” Vonn said last week from Vail, Colorado, the 25-year-old’s home base.
- 11/23/2009
- Vanity Fair
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