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Friday 18 March 2011

Hollywood

Romance,Beauty Jewelry & Philanthropy



Café La Boheme, the most romantic restaurant in L.A. opened its Tuscan Country Villa to host the 3rd Annual Valentine Romance “Sneak Peek” Oscar Suite, which attracted a slew of stars including Vivica A. Fox, Mischa Barton, and Grammy nominated artist, Gramma Funk, to name a few.
The invitation only event co-hosted by Julique, and produced by Doris Bergman and Kathy Duliakas, indulged guests with an array of fashion for him and her, stunning jewelry, fabulous footwear, romantic get-a-ways and delectable goodies.

Caught up with gorgeous Sofia Milos trying on a fabulous gown by Ali Rahimi, which would look great on the red carpet.  Hope she picked up an elegant evening bag by Menbur, to match her ensemble.  Others enjoying Blue Angel Premium Vodka, and La Boheme’s 5-star cuisine, included Billy Zane, Kevin Eubanks, Scott Baio, and Grammy nominated artist, Gramma Funk who stated, “I have been to a few gift suites before, but nothing like this one.”  She was also pleased that guests brought toys to donate to Children’s Hospital, for Love Cures Cancer. A rewarding day for everyone indeed.

  Alana Stewart, actress, and author, and President of the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, hosted an evening in support of the John Wayne Cancer Institute at the David Yurman boutique in Beverly Hills.
Guests were treated to cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and had the opportunity to view the designer’s newest jewelry, timepieces, eyewear, and couture collections.A portion of the evening’s proceeds benefited the Auxiliary.
Some of the celebs attending the reception included John Wayne’s sons,

Patrick & Michael Wayne, Cheryl Tiegs, Jacqueline Bisset, and Barbara Davis. They are all looking forward to the Odyssey Ball, which will be held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 9th. The “True Grit” Award will be presented to Alana Stewart, and “The Duke’ Award will be given to Ruth Weil, who is a huge supporter of the charity

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Jennifer Lopez

Surprisingly, Lopez is everywhere again.

"It wasn't some grand master plan we had — it just kind of worked out that way," she says. "I was working on a record, looking at some films. The American Idol thing was offered to me months and months before. I really wasn't considering it. They came back again. Then I started thinking about it."
A fan of the show, she made a decision to join Idol.
"Now, it just got busy. The record came out, the show was on and it's been so much fun. I really feel blessed and lucky."
Lopez's On the Floor music video, which premiered March 3 on Fox's top-rated Idol, has generated more than 30 million You Tube views. The single is No. 2 on Billboard's digital songs chart, with 609,000 downloads sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Her seventh studio album, Love?, hits the streets in April. And Lopez, along with fellow Idol judge Steven Tyler, is part of what many praise as the revitalization of a singing competition that had been in a slump.
Throw in high-profile endorsement deals with L'Oréal and Gillette, along with a Fox deal that includes a movie component, and the spotlight is shining brightly on the singer/actress.
Married to singer Marc Anthony and the mother of 3-year-old twins, Lopez, 40, is at a different point in her life than she was in the '90s as a determined rising star or later as a ubiquitous celebrity whose personal life attracted as much attention as her professional one.
Lopez says the album reflects her current state. "It's very much me, but it's the evolution of me. It's not me in 2000 when I did Waiting for Tonight. It's me today. And I'm very proud of that."
Looking, sounding good

Seated in a hotel suite, the fashionable Lopez is outfitted in a royal-blue-and-white floral frock ("a flirty summer dress," she says) with a yellow patent belt and blue suede snakeskin platforms. She's energetic in conversation, raising her voice for emphasis and even breaking briefly into one of her songs — "I was down for the count, feeling like I've come to the end" — to illustrate one of the many facets of love expressed in her new cassette.