2009年10月30日星期五

Ed Hardy Clothes Will Appear in Fantasy Basketball Training Camp?

According to a media report, coogi James wanted to make a movie, named "Fantasy Basketball Training Camp".The film is cooperated by Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment Inc., and the producer is Brian Grazer.To our surprise, the film may pull Edhardy into it, and it is due to James's appreciation to Ed Hardy.

For those sports lover, and fans of James, they are all familiar with his tattoo "CHOSEN1" on the back.As James has a great affection to tattoo art, he also love Ed hardy UK deeply.Ed Hardy is essential in James's life, he often appear himself in Ed Hardy whether in daily life, or on the premier of a new film.

That is because Ed Hardy adds tattoo art into clothing culture, so that tattoo has a long vitality.Then there is reason for James's affection to ed hardy clothing.

James would show his ability in this film, being the main character and as the executive producer.There is a report saying that he intended to make the players in the film all wear Ed Hardy hat.However, the thought hasn't accepted by the producer Brian Grazer.

So, as the result, I am afraid, the shooting next summer would tell us.And now we just could say that James will do his utmost to make Edhardy appear in his new film.

RFID Tags Evolved from Supply Chain to Item Level Tracking


Christian Audigier and Wife Ira Audigier Pictures: This Is It Los Angeles Premiere Red Carpet Photos
Christian Audigier and his wife Ira Audigier arrive Affliction on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of Michael Jackson's "This Is It" held at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on October 27, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.

Michael Jackson's "This Is It" offers the King of Pop's fans and music lovers worldwide a rare, behind-the-scenes Christian Audigierlook at the performer as he developed, created and rehearsed for his sold-out concerts that would have taken place beginning this summer in London's O2 Arena. Chronicling the months from April through June, 2009, the film is produced with the full support of the estate of Michael Jackson and drawn from more than one hundred hours of behind-the-scenes footage, featuring Jackson rehearsing a number of his songs for the show. Audiences will be given a privileged and private look at Jackson as he has never been seen before. In raw and candid detail, Michael Jackson's "This Is It" captures the singer, dancer, filmmaker, architect, creative genius and great artist at work as he creates and perfects his final show.

TU MUCH, KEL


NORMALLY anyone who combines a pink tutu, a ridiculous big bow and a pair of Christian Audigier boots should get shot – or Affliction at least mildly strangled.

But we think Kelly Osbourne turning up for US show Dancing With The Stars in this get-up is highly amusing.


Kel, 25, walked through Hollywood with her dad Ozzy, 60, in the Christian Louboutin flamboyant outfit before hitting the dance floor and wowing judges. Ozzy, meanwhile was in his standard black attire and dark shades. Spoilsport.

2009年10月29日星期四

Ed Hardy Australia Selects Island Pacific Planning

Island Pacific Systems, Inc. (Island Pacific), and QQQ Systems, both 100% owned subsidiaries of 3Q Holdings Limited (ASX: TQH) announced today that Ed Hardy Australia has recently selected Island Pacific Planning along with the QQQ Systems retail software solution for installation throughout the company`s Australian and Christian Audigier stores.

QQQ Systems fully integrated retail management and point of sale (POS) solution is a key product in the 3Q Holdings Group`s retail solutions portfolio.dolFIN/dPOSit was developed for multi-store specialty retailers. In parallel with the installation of dolFIN and dPOSit, Ed Hardy Australia will also implement the Island Pacific Planning solution. Island Pacific Planning is integrated with QQQ Systems fully integrated retail management and point of sale solution and the total system will be rolled out to all company stores over the balance of 2009 and into 2010. Affliction

ed hardy clothing is a high end, vintage tattoo clothing line, inspired by the motorcycle and tattoo culture, producing an eclectic assortment of artistic t-shirts, denim and accessories devised by world renowned designer Christian Audigier. Ed Hardy currently has 14 stores in Australia, with a further 4 stores opening in late 2009, including a flagship store in the United Kingdom.

QQQ Systems` product suite will support Ed Hardy Australia by offering greater detail on stock accuracy, availability and replenishment. It will also provide efficient communication between the warehouse and stores. The software will also manage stock movement, performance monitoring, cost control, point of sale operations and improved CRM. Commenting on the implementation, QQQ Systems CEO Clive Klugman said, "It is exciting to be associated with such an iconic brand.Ed Hardy has been in business for many years, demonstrating its ability to develop and grow. We look forward to a long and successful partnership with Christian Louboutin Australia as the organization continues its growth."

Island Pacific continues to develop and deploy high value and innovative software solutions that enable retailers to manage the entire scope of their operations and to understand, create, manage and fulfill consumer demand. These operations include point-of-sale, customer relationship management, vendor relationship management, merchandising, demand forecasting, planning,replenishment, allocation, and event planning.

About QQQ Systems

QQQ Systems has been providing end-to-end solutions to the Australian retail market for over 22 years. Its flagship product, dolFIN/dPOSit, is the Australian market leader in the fashion and surf sectors. QQQ Systems also provides tailored solutions to retailers in general merchandising, discount variety,furniture and electrical.

QQQ Systems is recognized as a leading provider of technology solutions that bridge the gap between the traditional retail storefront and the emerging opportunities available through the Internet. QQQ's goal is to assist current and future customers in implementing integrated e-commerce solutions in a cost-effective and manageable timeframe. Through a team of motivated, qualified and experienced retail personnel, QQQ Systems offers consulting services,including project management and implementation services to ensure each installation is a success.

About Island Pacific

Island Pacific is a global leader in retail merchandising and store operations software solutions. For 30 years, Island Pacific has been a thought leader in retail software solutions, and has developed a reputation for delivering high-quality, high-reliability software to the retail industry. As a result,Island Pacific is a leading resource for scalable, flexible and affordable solutions for retailers around the world.

Island Pacific, a division of 3Q Holdings Limited (www.threeq.com.au) was founded in 1978. The company is headquartered in Irvine, California, and has offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

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The Latest Ed Hardy Gifts

The Ed Hardy brand has become a very recognisable brand over recent years, with the American market especially flocking Christian Audigier to fashionable shops to buy the latest products. Now the Ed Hardy brand it hitting British stores and the products are already becoming extremely popular. The Ed Hardy tattoo art design has become the main image of the brand and each product has a tattoo style to suit the product. The outrageous designs are created to turn heads and bring some edge to high street fashion. Below are just a few of the great products on offer across the entire Ed Hardy range.Affliction

Ed Hardy Shoulder Bag

The Ed Hardy Shoulder Bag is designed by Christian Audiger and has a colourful embroidered design complete with the rhinestone signature of the Ed Hardy trademark. The stylish Ed Hardy Shoulder Bag is designed to look great either on a night out on the town or just walking down the high coogi street with the classic Ed Hardy design, which will definitely turn a few heads and make a few jaws drop.

Ed Hardy Designer Wallets Christian Louboutin

Many of the mens wallets on the market can all seem to look the same with the usual brown or black leather wallet mainly designed with a practical view and no real style about them. The Ed Hardy Designer Wallets also has the leather look but with a difference as it has the classic large tattoo image of flames, skulls and swords to give it the Ed Hardy treatment. The Ed Hardy wallets are available in both white and black with a larger tattoo image inside the wallet for extra value.

Ed Hardy Mugs

Mugs can be a great gift to give to someone and the Ed Hardy mugs in particular are unique to any others that you may have in your cupboard. The tattoo style with skulls and hearts all over the mugs are unique to every other mug on the market and the Ed Hardy mugs are bound to be a conversation piece amongst friends.

Ed Hardy Cosmetic Bag

You wouldn’t normally associate the Ed Hardy brand with a cosmetic bag but once you see their bags you will instantly want one. The Ed Hardy "Love Kills Slowly" Design is aimed to shock and give the wow factor, which it will definitely do compared to the other designed cosmetic bags around.

All of these incredible Ed Hardy products are available from Hiccup Gifts who are proud to stock such a wide range of Ed Hardy products. With the products only just coming onto the website, the Ed Hardy products are already in high demand and the desirability is clear to see from the images from the website. For more information about all of the Ed Hardy products described in this article, please visit Hiccupgifts.com or contact them directly.

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2009年10月27日星期二

The fashionista fall out

This is the “Fashionista Generation”. Chalk it up to Gossip Girl or Next Top Model or all those banks who handed out credit cards like they were candy - whatever the reasons, designer labels have become a part of our culture. We use them to fit in, to stand out, to create a glow of status and power.

Girls use brands to look more mature and hip; their mothers, to look more youthful and hip. This makes the marketers very, very happy. And it leads to some really creepy crossovers. Christian Louboutin - the French cobbler who only the fashion elite had heard of until Sex and the City but whose red-soled shoes all suburbia now lusts after - recently designed Barbie shoes for women. And women’s shoes for Barbie. The Barbie fantasy (or nightmare, depending on your point of view) is now reality: you and your teen daughters can walk in Barbie’s hot-pink stilettos, and she can walk in yours. At last, the circle is complete! The plastic woman and the living, breathing one are united. Childhood and adulthood have merged.

It’s rather pitiful, really, that in order for poor Barbie to be perfect enough for Monsieur Louboutin, she had to get cosmetic surgery on her “cankles” (a word in my top ten list of loathsome fat-talk terms it’s time we pledge to never use again). Barbie was already dangerously thin, people! If a real woman had her figure she would be classified anorexic and she would be unable to menstruate or have children. I thought we all knew that by now. Apparently the fashion world didn’t, because her grossly cankulous lower limbs needed to be made even more slender to be deserving of the designer’s shoes.

On one level, it’s tempting to shrug this off as utterly ridiculous, just some designer who’s totally out of touch with reality behaving silly, but the fact that Mattel - a manufacturer of toys for children - indulged his whims actually makes me furious. Deep down, this is the message it sends to girls and women:

You’ll never be good enough. In fact, it turns out that the unrealistic ideal woman isn’t even good enough.

How often has a day of clothes shopping turned toxic for you or your teen daughter? It can be daunting to see the racks filled with sizes that seem suited only, in fact, to a Barbie doll. What do you tell yourself in the changing room mirror? You wouldn’t be alone if you have fallen prey to some pretty self-hating thoughts under the fluorescent department store glare. There are women and girls who buy clothes a size too small for them so they will feel compelled to lose weight. Women and girls who unthinkingly repeat the old chorus “Does my bum look big in this?” as they twist to look at themselves in the mirror. Women and girls who feel ashamed because they aren’t the “right shape” for the latest designer label offering, as though there ever has been, or ever should be, such a thing as the “right” shape.

The tragedy is that too many women and girls diet to fit themselves into “must have” fashions, or they work themselves into an epic neurosis because they can’t achieve the look they see in fashion magazines and on billboards. That ideal look is achievable for only a tiny number of people (models are thinner than 98 per cent of the population), or it is unachievable at all because it isn’t even real. Ralph Lauren recently Photoshopped model Filippa Hamilton to such an extreme degree that they made her look more like an insect than a woman.

This was one of the final jobs she did for the company. She says that after eight years of modelling for Ralph Lauren, they decided she was too fat for their clothes and cancelled her contract. Reality check: Filippa Hamilton, too fat for Ralph Lauren, is 178 cm and 54.5kg, or 5′ 10″ and 120 pounds. I’m sorry, Filippa, but even before this deranged level of Photoshopping, your weight was not normal and healthy; you were already well into the underweight category of the healthy weight range.

Too many women and girls are berating and belittling themselves for being unable to fit into or look good in clothes modelled by skeletal models. I like nice clothes and shoes. I like to feel good when I walk out the door in the morning. And I don’t have a problem with people wanting to be fashionable. What I do have a problem with is clothing companies that make girls and women feel badly about themselves and talk badly about themselves. I have a problem with the fact that in many cases, women’s fashion is designed by male designers who probably know as much about building a rocket ship and flying to the moon as they do about the real lives of real women and girls.

What if we all make a pact not to buy fashion labels that make us feel less than beautiful? What if we say no to marketers who try to make us feel that we will never be good enough? They will have no choice but to change their products and the way they market them.

Let’s transform the negative self-talk in the changing room into something far more constructive. Instead of punishing ourselves for not fitting into fashion designers’ narrow ideal let’s demand that fashion designers cater to our needs. And let’s choose to celebrate our differences and our unique qualities - rather than trying to squeeze them all into those designer jeans.

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Star Couplings: Ivanka Trump Says “I Do!”


Ivanka Trump wed Jared Kushner at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ, on Sunday.
Chris Brown is still pining for Rihanna. He posted a video montage of him with her and tweeted: “FOR THE FELLAS: Showing emotion doesn’t make u weak ... BEING HONEST MAKES U STRONG.” [The Young, Black, & Fabulous]—He’s not someone I’d take advice from, but, you know, to each his own.
Stephen Moyer says he looked to his “True Blood” character when deciding how to propose to Anna Paquin. Apparently, there’s a song Bill Compton listens to about a white, sandy beach, so that’s where it happened. [People]—That idea could have been inspired by anything because it’s not really original. Let’s hope the wedding is more interesting.
Britney Spears’ new beau reportedly treats her sons as his own. [Us Weekly]—Yeah, that’s really easy to do when you have nannies and ultimately aren’t responsible for them.
Kate Gosselin‘s lawyer says Jon Gosselin has only returned $28,500 of the $180,000 he took from a shared bank account. [PopEater]—He’s probably having a difficult time returning all the Ed Hardy stuff he bought.

Boxer Amir Khan may be forced by jealous fans

WBA light-welterweight champion Amir Khan, who is being trained in Los Angeles for a year and could make the move permanent, if he is driven out of Britain by rival fans and fighters jealous of his success in boxing ring.

Khan still lives with parents Shah and Falak in Bolton. But he admitted: Id like to live in LA eventually because its getting tough to live in Britain. People appreciate what you achieve in America whereas you dont see that in Britain.

I see a lot of bitterness and jealousy. I love the British public and it would be very hard to leave them, but my career comes first. Whatever move I need to make I will do, the News of the World quotedKhan, as saying.

Khan won his world title by out pointing Ukrainian Andreas Kotelnik in July and spends two months before every fight at his Hollywood training camp.

In America Ive not come across any hate. People have come to me and said, We want to look after you, youre a world champion. And I think to myself, Do these guys want something from me' Why are they so nice'

Clothing designer Christian Audigier wanted to see me, I met him and he kitted me out with clobber. Im not going to complain. Thats the difference in LA,Khan said.

Khan, 22, is desperate to forge a fight career in the United States and plans to box there after making his first world title defence against New Yorker Dmitriy Salita in Newcastle on December 5.

Despite growing popularity, Khan is still booed by a small minority of fans and has been on the receiving end of verbal barbs from WBC super-middleweight champion Carl Froch and British lightweight title-holder John Murray.

Khan was stunned by the reception he got when he returned to Roachs last month for the first time since his faultless points win over Kotelnik.