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Posted by admin | Posted in Evisu | Posted on 16-07-2010

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She later apologized for the  comment. “I’m so sensitive about stuff like that…I used the wrong word. I should have said ‘violated’,” she explained to Entertainment Weekly.

It’s not the first time Stewart has complained about fame. She recently told Britain’s Elle magazine that dealing with paparazzi was “like being raped.”

Stewart told Britain’s Hello! magazine (via Popeater) that she sometimes has to “keep myself from crying.”

Kristen Stewart has been putting on a brave face on red carpets across the world these past few weeks for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. The 20-year-old actress has offered up another odd explanation for her stoic expression at promotional events.

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Posted by admin | Posted in Evisu | Posted on 06-06-2010

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NEW YORK – It was a real-life remake, with a different ending.

The star witnesses added a dash of Hollywood to the Manhattan trials and gave jurors a behind-the-scenes look at moviemaking.

A mechanic was convicted Friday of burglary in the theft of Kirsten Dunst’s $2,000 designer purse and actor Simon Pegg’s cell phone and other items from a chic hotel, a 2007 heist that forced the co-stars to twice play the part of witnesses.

(This version CORRECTS Dunst known for ‘Spider-Man’ series, not ‘Super-Man.’)

Jimenez was captured on a security video carrying a shopping bag that prosecutors believe held the actors’ possessions.

Their roles were simple: They explained that their possessions disappeared from a SoHo Grand Hotel penthouse suite they were using as a lounge during filming for “How to Lose Friends & Alienate People,” and that they didn’t know the men they later saw ambling around the penthouse floor on surveillance video.

A representative for Dunst didn’t immediately respond to an e-mail inquiry after the verdict. Pegg’s spokeswoman declined to comment.

After filming overnight elsewhere in the hotel on Aug. 8 and Aug. 9, 2007, the actors returned to the suite to prepare to go home around 4 a.m. They soon realized Dunst’s Balenciaga handbag was gone — and with it her wallet, vintage Ray-Ban sunglasses and $2,000 in cash — as well as Pegg’s phone, iPod and camera with 300 pictures he’d taken, according to their testimony.

Jimenez, 36, faces up to 15 years in prison at his sentencing, set for June 23. He still maintains his innocence and plans to appeal, said his lawyer, Robert Parker.

Dunst, best known for her roles in the “Spider-Man” series, and Pegg, whose credits include last year’s “Star Trek” movie, described details ranging from the duties of a third assistant director to their takeout dinner from the high-end sushi restaurant Nobu.

He testified that he just followed co-defendant Jarrod Beinerman, thinking Beinerman had permission for what they were doing. Beinerman pleaded guilty in 2008 to attempted burglary and is serving 4 1/2 years in prison.

The actors alerted hotel security staffers and police and did some sleuthing themselves: “We even went outside to look for our bags,Abercrombie t-shirts, like maybe it was dumped in a Dumpster,” Dunst testified Tuesday.

James Jimenez, who said he just tagged along on what he thought was a co-defendant’s legitimate errand, was convicted of trespassing after a trial last fall. But that jury deadlocked on the more serious burglary charge,Tommy, spurring a retrial that brought the actors back to the witness stand this week.

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Posted by admin | Posted in Evisu | Posted on 22-05-2010

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The 12 designers who now call the CFDA Fashion Incubator their home-away-from-home opened their doors to the press this morning for a meet-and-greet. When we strolled through, Prabal Gurung was shooting a video with NY1 and Waris Ahluwalia was handing out “Waris ♥’s You” pins (pictured) to lucky visitors. “It’s a fashion frat, only with better cocktails,” Justin Giunta jokes in our video tour of the new space. The atmosphere is certainly collegial, but it’,wholesale true religion,latest style true religion jeans,wholesale Bape Coats Jackets,ed hardy shirts wholesale at lowest prices,directly from China.;s definitely more about work than play at 209 W. 38th Street. We asked Bibhu Mohapatra, who by luck of the draw landed the largest studio, if he ever feels pressure to stay as late as his peers. “The pressure doesn’t come from the other designers,wholesale true religion,latest style true religion jeans,wholesale Victoria’sBikinis,ed hardy shirts wholesale at lowest prices,directly from China., it comes from the show date in September,” he told us. “But there have been times I’ve thought about not turning off the lights, closing the door, and sneaking out.” Lucky for him, he’s closest to the elevators. For a more in-depth look at the Incubator, watch this clip.

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Posted by admin | Posted in Evisu | Posted on 21-09-2009

Evisu or Evisu Genes is a Japanese designer clothing company that specializes in producing premium denim wear through traditional, labor-intensive methods.

The brand was formally founded in 1991 in Osaka, Japan, by Hidehiko Yamane [1] although the research and planning necessary to reproduce the perfect pair of vintage jeans had been going on for several years prior to this. Yamane was trained as a tailor but his love for vintage jeans and his disappointment with the mass-produced modern versions led him firstly to the vintage clothing export business and then, revolutionarily, to start putting together the elements required to reproduce vintage-style jeans. This needed the gathering together of various bits of machinery, none of which had been produced for the last 40 years, which are required to make authentic vintage jeans.

The initial production line allowed about 14 pairs of jeans a day to be produced and each of them was lovingly hand-painted with the now famous seagull logo (Kamome) by Yamane himself. Evisu (also written as Evis or Ebisu) is the name of the Japanese folk god of money who is usually portrayed with a fish and a fishing rod. His name was selected for the new venture as money and fishing are two of Yamane’s five favorite things (the others being beer, women and golf - in no particular order).

Although initially Evisu was more a labour of love than a commercial venture, Evisu jeans captured the imagination of the detail-obsessed Japanese fashion crowd, spurring a revival of interest in vintage denim which has now spread across the world. In the early 90’s Yamane introduced a tailoring line, followed by fishing and golf lines. In 1999, he introduced a ladies fashion line called Evisu Donna to complete the development of Evisu as a full-fashion range going far beyond a jeans brand. Evisu now has 65 shops in Japan.

In March, 2006, the company and Yamane was reported to Tokyo District Public Prosecutor’s Office along with another firm on suspicion of tax evasion. Yamane and the two firms stand accused of concealing more than 500 million yen of income as well as evading some 160 million yen in taxes over three years[2][3]

In 2009, Evisu went through a relaunch and Scott Morrison, the co-founder of both Paper Denim & Cloth and Earnest Sewn, was added to the Evisu team as CEO and creative Director