Wednesday, August 17, 2011

the SHOCKING New book claims that COCO CHANEL was Nazi spy!!!

 PARIS (AP) — Coco Chanel: A fashion icon whose name has become shorthand for timeless French chic, a shrewd businesswoman who overcame a childhood of poverty to build a luxury supernova and ...
a Nazi spy? 
A new book by a Paris-based American historian suggests Chanel not only had a wartime affair with a German aristocrat and spy, but that she herself was also an agent of Germany's Abwehr military intelligence organization and a rabid anti-Semite. Doubts about Chanel's loyalties during World War II have long festered, but "Sleeping with the Enemy: Coco Chanel's Secret War" goes well beyond those previous allegations, citing as evidence documents culled from archives around the world.    The book, published in the U.S. on Tuesday by Knopf, has ruffled feathers in France, where the luxury industry is a pillar of the economy and Chanel is widely regarded as the crowning jewel. The House of Chanel was quick to react, saying in a statement that "more than 57 books have been written about Gabrielle Chanel. ... We would encourage you to consult some of the more serious ones." Hal Vaughan, an 84-year-old World War II veteran and longtime journalist who previously wrote two other history books, insists that he is serious. "Sleeping with the Enemy" is the fruit of more than four years of intense labor born out of an accidental find in France's national police archive, he said.
 
"I was looking for something else and I come across this document saying 'Chanel is a Nazi agent, her number is blah, blah, blah and her pseudonym is Westminster,'" Vaughan told The Associated Press. "I look at this again and I say, 'What the hell is this?' I couldn't believe my eyes! "Then I really started hunting through all of the archives, in the United States, in London, in Berlin and in Rome and I come across not one, but 20, 30, 40 absolutely solid archival materials on Chanel and her lover, Baron Hans Gunther von Dincklage, who was a professional Abwehr spy," Vaughan said.  
Born in 1883 in a hospice for the poor in France's western Pays de la Loire region, Gabrielle Chanel had remade herself into the famed couturiere and proudly independent Coco Chanel by the outbreak of World War II. During the conflict, she holed up with von Dincklage — a dashing German officer 12 years her junior who was one in her long string of lovers — in Paris' Ritz Hotel, which was then under Nazi control. The book alleges that in 1940, Chanel was recruited into the Abwehr — her nom de guerre borrowed from another of her lovers, the Duke of Westminster. A year later, she traveled to Spain on a spy mission — on condition that the Nazis release her nephew from a military internment camp — and later went to Berlin on the orders of a top SS general, the book says.
  It also suggests that Chanel's alleged anti-Semitism pushed her to try to capitalize on laws allowing for the expropriation of Jewish property to wrest control of the Chanel perfume lines from the Wertheimer brothers, a Jewish family who'd helped make her Chanel No. 5 a worldwide best-seller. The Chanel statement refuted the claim, although it added that company officials have yet to read the book and had only seen media excerpts. "She would hardly have formed a relationship with the family" — which currently owns the entire Chanel brand empire — "or counted Jewish people among her close friends and professional partners," it says. A US-based organization of Holocaust survivors said it was "shocked" by the book's allegations and called on Chanel to launch an independent investigation into the book's claims.   "The documents on Ms. Chanel's past are too serious and historically important to be cavalierly dismissed by the fashion house without any effort to confirm their veracity through objective research," said Elan Steinberg, vice-president of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and their Descendants. After the war, Chanel was arrested and released hours later, saved by "the intervention of her old friend Winston Churchill," the press release for the book said. She fled to Switzerland. Asked why the book, which is chock-a-block with allegations of Chanel's shady dealings before, during and after the war, had turned up so much more dirt than the scores of previous biographies about the fashion icon, Vaughan had two explanations. Firstly, many of the documents he cited had only recently been declassified.
  Secondly, he said, many people have a vested interest in protecting Chanel's aura of unsullied chic. "A lot of people in this world don't want the iconic figure of Gabrielle Coco Chanel, one of France's great cultural idols, destroyed," said Vaughan. "This is definitely something that a lot of people would have preferred to put aside, to forget, to just go on selling Chanel scarves and jewelry."   
Despite the doubts that have long lingered over Chanel's wartime doings, the multi-billion-dollar fashion brand that bears her name has sought to spotlight its founder. For the set of its last runway show — the fall-winter 2011 haute couture collection in July — the brand recreated a life-sized version of Paris' tony Place Vendome, swapping the towering Napoleon statue for a sculpture of Coco Chanel in her iconic tweeds. Asked whether he thought "Sleeping with the Enemy" would tarnish the brand's reputation or adversely affect sales, Vaughan snickered.
"There's an expression in French, which translates as 'the dogs bark and the caravans pass,' and that's exactly what's going to happen here with this book," he predicted. Karl Lagerfeld — the brand's current designer whose ponytailed silhouette is almost as iconic as Chanel herself — "is not going to let this thing drift off anywhere, and Chanel will be a name for the next, I don't know, hundred years."  

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

the very sizzling Italian Tango with Raz Degan & Samanta Togni!!!

I love watching the Italian version of America's Dancing with The Stars.  
In Italy the show is calls, Strictly Come Dancing...Samatha Togni, Italian super star have performed in numerous Italian productions and her with Raz Degan is amazingly magic! I love this Italian song of Tango and love that Italian dancer Samanta Togni. Raz DeRaz Degan (born 25 August 1968). is an Israeli male model, and actor of the cinema, television, and theatre, who resides in Italy. 
In 2009, he co-starred in Barbarossa, an Italian film based on the life of Frederick I Barbarossa. In 2004 he played the role of Darius III in Oliver Stone's film Alexander. He has starred in many Italian television commercials, and beginning in April 2010 hosted the weekly television programme Mistero broadcast by Mediaset's Italia 1.
Samanta Togni perform during the final of ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (Ballando con le stelle) tv show on in Rome, Italy. Italian Superstar who have performed numerous Italian production danced with Raz Degan is amazingly magic..I noticed that DOLCE & GABBANA always inspirated Italian and Tango, and Italian street life into their collection.! Enjoy the fabulous Tango number!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Inspired by Cruella DeVil, Christopher Uvenio Collezioni photography by Scott Bush

 101 Dalmations, have always been one of Christopher's favorite films from Walt Disney. Himself he had a dalmation puppy when he was a child. His brother and his Mom named him Shadow. He was an amazing dog. And til this day, i always think of Shadow and always inspired by the the film cartoon and later by the actual film starring Gleen Close (what a bitchy Diva) she played! Christopher created his very own Cruella DeVil being sexy, glamorous and of course, Dalmation spots. Supermodel, Adrienne who flew in from 0hio to be in the shoot certainly brought a devilish, sexy attitude into my design with a sizzling male model, Michael Huffman. The shoot once again by photographer, Scott Bush took place in Brooklyn.  
The shoot took place at Pratt Institute in the summer a week before Scott Bush and I were working with the well-known male model who have graced in magazines, Julian Fantechi. The photoshoot was perfect with makeup artist, Jewrel who came to add some collabrated makeup onto the "Cruella DeVil". More of the Cruella DeVil collezioni will be seen soon in Christopher newest website to premiere sometime in late Fall .
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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Christopher Uvenio Lounge Collection photography by Nick Lambert

  


Dressed to Kilt! "Country Chic" Where Scottish Couture Meets Country Cool

It was great attending the second time to see Dressed to Kilt in April a week before I had to leave for Shanghai, China. WOW! I love Dressed to Kilt!..Its the second biggest fashion show extravaganza next to Victoria's Secret..Check out the pictures I have taken...I love Kilts! I am planning to make Dressed to Kilt Collection very soon! It will be calls something special liek MEN in KILTS!  
 
New Yorkers and celebrities embraced the kilt for a good cause in Manhattan.  The annual "Dressed to Kilt" fundraiser -- which benefits the Wounded Warrior Project, the Paralyzed Veterans Association of America and the Erskine Hospital -- filled the Hammerstein Ballroom on Tuesday night for good fun.  Audience members, such as entrepreneur Donald Trump, were flashed by Broadway's "That Championship Season" cast Kiefer Sutherland, Chris Noth, Brian Cox, Jason Patric and Jim Gaffigan.    
 The Famous Rugby player Thom Evans in Men in Kilts!
Scottish SuperModels on the runway in New York!
 Miss Scottland 2011! Nicola Mimnah!
 TV Personality Sara Gore! In the Fashion Institute of Technology's designs
 
 The always superhot Male Model, Marcus Schenkenberg graced the runway in a cowboy hat and denim pants, and showed off his famous chest to die for!
                             The Famous Scottish Actor: Matthew Settle!
 
the END!