Ten and a half years of marriage for celebrities is a huge accomplishment. Let’s face it, staying together in Hollywood is not the easiest thing to do. Despite Vanessa Bryant owning the deeds to three mansions and being entitled to half of Kobe Bryant’s money, it looks like the two are working toward a reconciliation, according to TMZ. The site reports that Vanessa will not sign the paperwork that would make her divorce from the Lakerstar final. Vanessa may have had a change of heart about the man she’s been with since she was 17-years-old, but the two have yet to move back in together.
California law mandates a six month waiting period from the date of filing before the divorce is officially final. This weekend marks the six month period for the couple. When Vanessa filed for divorce in December the ‘net went bananas about the non-existent prenup.
California law mandates a six month waiting period from the date of filing before the divorce is officially final. This weekend marks the six month period for the couple. When Vanessa filed for divorce in December the ‘net went bananas about the non-existent prenup.
- 6/12/2012
- by Bene Viera
- TheFabLife - Movies
Back in February, Ioncinema.com reported on the completion of an upcoming Canada-France production starring Déborah François, Hiroshi Abe, and Hidetoshi Nishijima called Memories Corner. Apparently news travels slow, because the project is just now beginning to get some coverage in Japan.
François plays a reporter who travels to Kobe in order to cover the memorial ceremonies being held for the 10th anniversary of the Great Hanshin earthquake. While interviewing the locals, she discovers that although the passage of time has healed the city, the traumatic events of that day still cast a large shadow. Full plot details are still yet to be revealed, but Abe is said to play a man who falls in love with François’s character. Nishijima, who recently had to study Thai for his role in “Sayonara Itsuka”, once again had to go multilingual to play her interpreter.
The film was directed by Audrey Fouché...
François plays a reporter who travels to Kobe in order to cover the memorial ceremonies being held for the 10th anniversary of the Great Hanshin earthquake. While interviewing the locals, she discovers that although the passage of time has healed the city, the traumatic events of that day still cast a large shadow. Full plot details are still yet to be revealed, but Abe is said to play a man who falls in love with François’s character. Nishijima, who recently had to study Thai for his role in “Sayonara Itsuka”, once again had to go multilingual to play her interpreter.
The film was directed by Audrey Fouché...
- 10/21/2010
- Nippon Cinema
Under the artistic direction of designer Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton has evolved into a luxury empire that not only encompasses lavish fashion, but experiments in art, and architecture. In "Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion, and Architecture," the history of Vuitton's world is examined by fashion and art historians, scholars, and journalists via essays and hundreds of color photos of Lv products, ads, and other sweet monogrammed goodness. Here is a taste from this vibrant anthology.
Lauded for his leather goods since 1854, Louis Vuitton's handiwork has stood as a symbol of wealth, charm, and prosperity; His classic monogrammed Speedy bag becoming the most famous indicator of a jet-setting lifestyle. Fast forward to the 21st century, under the artistic direction of designer Marc Jacobs, Lv has evolved into a luxury empire that not only encompasses lavish fashion, but experiments in art, and architecture, as well. In Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion, and Architecture, the...
Lauded for his leather goods since 1854, Louis Vuitton's handiwork has stood as a symbol of wealth, charm, and prosperity; His classic monogrammed Speedy bag becoming the most famous indicator of a jet-setting lifestyle. Fast forward to the 21st century, under the artistic direction of designer Marc Jacobs, Lv has evolved into a luxury empire that not only encompasses lavish fashion, but experiments in art, and architecture, as well. In Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion, and Architecture, the...
- 8/3/2009
- Fast Company
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