Reeze Witherspoon

Category: Scandals
October 9th, 2008

A card carrying member of the NRA
Disagree with her, and she’ll blow your ass away
Sarah’s very fond of shooting moose
Bald eagles, puppies, and even a goose.

I loved the article by Judith Warner, the columnist from New York Times and couldn’t keep myself from posting it here on GlamourVanity. Here it is as the original.

Poor Sarah, by Judith Warner

I spent the past week in New York, helping my mother recover from surgery. It was a new role for me, taking care of my mom. It must, I think, have been somewhat destabilizing.

Perhaps when previously untapped wells of care-for-others are accessed, there’s no stopping the flow. Or perhaps it was just that, after five days locked in stare-downs with my mother’s cat, my eyes were playing tricks on me.

This may explain why, on Tuesday afternoon when I went to The Times Web site and saw the photo of with Henry Kissinger, a funny thing happened. A wave of self-recognition and sympathy washed over me.

That’s right — self-recognition and sympathy. Rising up from a source deep in my subconscious. I saw a woman fully aware that she was out of her league, scared out of her wits, hanging on for dear life. I saw this in the sag of her back in her serious black suit, in the position of her hands, crossed modestly atop her knees, and in that “Mad Men”-era updo, ever unchanging, like a good luck charm.

Why, all of a sudden, was I experiencing this upsurge of concern and kinship? I knew, on the one hand, that this new vision of Palin had to be a mirage. Only a few hours earlier, I’d nodded along knowingly as a band of old-school liberals, gathered in my mother’s apartment to cheer her through her convalescence, tore the Alaska governor apart.

“He’s probably the first Jew she’s ever met,” one older gentleman, who himself had grown up as one of the only Jews in pre-World-War-II Lincoln, Neb., said of her meeting with Kissinger.

“No, there was Joe Lieberman,” his wife reminded him, putting me in a mind of the comedian Sara Benincasa’s utterly hilarious Palin parody, as a chorus of “despicable” and “disgusting” filled the room.

My friend Mary has long said that I have a tendency to develop a Stockholm-Syndrome-like empathy for the people I write about. But I don’t think that’s what was going on here.

I think — before I blinked — I had an actual flash of insight. I think I finally stumbled upon a major piece of the puzzle of how it is that so many Republican women can so passionately claim that is someone they relate to. (It’s worth noting that polls have definitively shown that John McCain’s Palin gambit has not paid off in attracting disgruntled Democratic women voters.)

That the women who agree with Palin would also like her is not surprising. But the whole business of relating? That has remained mysterious for me. What, I’ve wondered, could the kinds of suburban moms I met, for example, at the McCain-Palin rally in Virginia, some of them former professionals with just two children apiece, one a former grad student making links between Palintology and the work of Homi Bhabha, have in common with a moose-killing Alaska frontierswoman with her five kids, five colleges and pastoral protection from witchcraft?

I think I’ve seen it now. In her own folded hands, her hopeful, yet sinking posture, her eager-to-please look. is their — dare I say our? — inner Elle Woods.

I had thought of Elle Woods, the heroine of the 2001 and 2003 Legally Blonde and Legally Blonde 2 films, a great deal during the week that Palin became McCain’s running mate and made her appearance at the Republican National Convention. The thoughts didn’t actually originate with Palin; my daughter Julia had recently discovered the soundtrack of Legally Blonde: the Musical and then the movies that inspired the Broadway show.

Re-watching the movies with Julia, I’d been surprised at how time, and motherhood, had tempered my affection for Elle Woods — a frilly, frothy blonde who charms her way into Harvard Law School and takes the stodgy intellectual elitists there by storm with her Anygirl decency and non-snooty (and not-so-credible) native intelligence.

I’d found the Legally Blonde movies fun the first time around. Viewing them in the company of an enraptured 11-year-old, who’d declared Elle her new “role model” after months of dreaming of growing up to be a neuroscientist in a long braid and Birkenstocks, was another story.

“You can’t,” I’d admonished Julia, “accomplish anything worthwhile in life just by being pretty and cute and clever. You have to do the work.”

“It’s just fun, Mom,” she protested.

Right.

You don’t have to be perennially pretty in pink — and ditsy and cutesy and kinda maybe stupid — to have an inner Elle Woods. Many women do. I think of Elle every time I dress up my insecurities in a nice suit. So many of us today — balancing work and family, treading water financially — feel as if we’re in over our heads, getting by on appearances while quaking inside in anticipation of utter failure. Chick lit — think of Bridget Jones, always fumbling, never quite who she should be — and in particular the newer subgenre of mom lit are filled with this kind of sentiment.

You don’t have to be female to suffer from Impostor Syndrome either — I learned the phrase only recently from a male friend, who puts a darned good face forward. But I think that women today — and perhaps in particular those who once thought they could not only do it all but do it perfectly, with virtuosity — are unique in the extent to which they bond over their sense of imposture.

I saw this feeling in Palin — in a flash, on that blue couch, catty-corner to Kissinger, as her eyes pleaded for clemency from the camera. I’ll bet you anything that her admirers — the ones whose hearts really and truly swell with a sense of kinship to her — see or sense it in her, too. They know she can’t possibly do it all — the kids, the special-needs baby, the big job, the big conversations with foreign leaders. And neither could they.

The Legally Blonde fairy tales spin around the idea that, because Elle believes in herself, she can do anything. Never mind the steps that she skips. Never mind the fact that — in the rarefied realms of Harvard Law and Washington policymaking — she isn’t the intellectual equal of her peers. Self-confidence conquers all! (“Of course she doesn’t have that,” said Laura Bush of Palin this week when asked if the vice presidential pick had sufficient foreign policy experience. “You know, that’s not been her role. But I think she is a very quick study.”)

Real life is different, of course, from Hollywood fantasy. Incompetence has consequences, political and personal. Glorifying or glamorizing the sense of just not being up to the tasks of life has consequences, too. It means that any woman who exudes competence will necessarily be excluded from the circle of sisterhood. We can’t afford any more of that.

Frankly, I’ve come to think, post-Kissinger, post-Katie-Couric, that Palin’s nomination isn’t just an insult to the women (and men) of America. It’s an act of cruelty toward her as well.

Category: Celebrities
June 2nd, 2008

Yves Saint Laurent, one of the most successful fashion designers of the 20th century, died last night in Paris at the age of 71, The Daily Mail reported earlier today.

Saint Laurent was one of the most successful and famous fashion designers of the 20th century. He was considered the last of generation that included Christian Dior and Coco Chanel and made Paris the fashion capital of the world.

Laurent passed away after a long illness.

World of fashion owes much to the couturier. “Just as Chanel brought modernism into women’s fashion, you could say Yves Saint Laurent brought fashion up to a kind of contemporary life,” The Hollyscoop wrote about him. He made high fashion more accessible to a person on the high street. He was generally considered the founder of modern fashion for women.

Saint Laurent’s nipped-in trouser suits, slinky tuxedos for women, safari jackets, see-through blouses, bolero jackets and smocks, ethnic themes, bright colors mixed with black are still popular with women of all ages and backgrounds, from all over the world. And don’t forget his famous perfume called Opium.

The couturier was the first to use black models on the catwalk. It was he who introduced to the fashion world, doing her first campaign for his house in the 1990s.

First taken under Dior’s wing, Laurent opened his couture house in 1962. Though Saint Laurent retired in 2002 his fashion house continued and now his label is designed by Stefano Pilati, who bases his styles on those of Laurent.

Earlier this week, YSL unveiled as the new face of the French fashion house. She will replace her friend in the role, for a reported £200,000, according to the source.

Gabrielle Chanel gave women freedom. Yves Saint Laurent gave them power,”

Pierre Bergé, his business partner, told France Info radio.

, Salma Hayek, , , , and Lauren Bacall were among Yves Saint Laurent’s celebrity fans.

Category: Glam Events
April 10th, 2008

Kate Moss Lead

is back at the top of Glamour magazine’s annual best-dressed women list, according to Access Hollywood.

“Kate’s back with a vengeance,” Jo Elvin, editor of Glamour said. “Her maverick approach to fashion is an inspiration and shows us all how to be a little more daring and experimental.”

Following Moss in second place is fellow brit, , followed by , Rachel Bilson and .

was named the worst-dressed star (I didn’t have any doubts on this one!). It’s worth noting that was voted ninth worst dressed, but also named tenth best dressed. That’s some kind of fashion paradox: love me or hate me.

Anyways, this is the complete list of style icons:

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4 Rachel Bilson

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6 Alexa Chung

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Scarlet Johansson Pink

March 27th, 2008

Ryan Phillippe

“It’s bizarre,” the actor told USA Today on Wednesday about his divorce, adding that he avoids looking at photos of and boyfriend .

”There’s plenty of times when I say, ‘What a strange situation I’ve found myself in,’” Phillippe said. “But at a certain point you know it’s going to happen, so you are prepared.”

, 33, split from Witherspoon – the mother of his two children, Ava, 8, and Deacon, 4 – in October 2006. Reeze started dating Brokeback Mountain star in March 2007.

As for Phillippe’s own love life, the actor remains reticent. “It’s just something I would really rather not address,” the actor added. According to some sources, he’s been linked to Stop-Loss star Abbie Cornish.

He also insists that despite a painful divorce, he isn’t ruling out a second marriage.

”I can see doing it again, yeah,” he said. “I’m pretty young, and there are many beautiful things about that idea of marriage and family. It just doesn’t always work out perfect for everybody.”
Well, girls, this sexy idol is #1 on single’s list, so who will get him this time, that’s the question.

Ryan Phillippe Garden

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