Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Those who seek beauty, and finds that her

I just watched the wonderful film by Bill Kanningama New York. " This is a picture of a photographer from the New York Times, filming and fashion shows just everyday life. The film about a really amazing person, so immersed in his work that he was not interested in squabbles that take place in the industry fashion.

Several years ago I myself intersects, and moreover, the very first shot, which I and my husband Grant sealed together was made exactly them, especially for the New York Times.

The film is an episode when the awards presentation in Paris, heard these words: "He - one of those people who are looking for beauty and gain it ". And I think this phrase - as a surprisingly faithful to the mantra on which the need to build their lives. That's right now, by the way, the beauty lies at my feet. And the road from the cinema in the snow (yes, in New York again, winter!) was also full of beauty.

Speaking of beauty, let's raise our glasses for the excellent Liz Taylor, who died today. Several weeks have passed since the presentation of her award at AmFar gala in New York. She was too ill and was unable to attend the ceremony, but calling her name, I said that she founded the Movement Against AIDS (HIV / AIDS movement) in our country and became the first celebrity to publicly speaking on that issue and transfer money to research and support for patients. Once I crossed paths with her at a birthday Carrie Fisher. At the party I went too early, the first and Liz - the second.

Carrie was busy trying to complete final preparations for the party, so the role of welcoming hostess got me, and I was thrown to the front. We are very nice chat. Liz said she recently fell, one more item in a long list of illnesses and accidents, which, according to her, pursue her throughout life. This time the maid moved the chair and she sat at the table, thinking that the chair is still in place and fell to the floor. "It hurts was? - I asked. Her deep dark eyes widened: "Pain?" - She cried. "But you have never seen such a cyanotic ass!". "Oh, Lisa!" - Retorted I said, "Believe me, I've seen." And I can still hear her laugh.

Photo Steve Vaccariello .

And a little video from the dinner, which I visited:



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