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2010 Emmy Awards

Kayleigh

Author: Kayleigh | Posted: August 30th, 2010 | Filed under: Award Shows, Fashion, TV | | No Comments »

On August 29, hundreds of our favorite television stars and industry movers and shakers gathered in the heart of Los Angeles to pay homage to the past year in television. The awards show, in its 62nd year, brought our favorite stars out in droves, donned in our favorite designers, to support the television community.

Lisa Walker, Starworks Artists, Los Angeles

I have always had a love/hate relationship with the Emmys. I love television and I love the red carpet, but year after year I have been disappointed by the Emmys and its sad attempt to entertain me- does anyone remember when they had 5 reality show hosts actually host the Emmys? And, the show takes place in August! August? HELLO! August equals hot weather, no real designer clothing and most importantly the time of year when no one is watching television. The Emmy’s have always just done me wrong. Last year some momentum seemed to be happening, Neil Patrick Harris woke things up, the brilliant Bryan Cranston won for “Breaking Bad,” “Grey Gardens” brought in a little hollywood glamour, but still, nothing spectacular.

This year, the Emmys made television TV again. Jimmy Fallon took the show to a place where it did not take itself seriously. The Emmys were enjoyable for once, which is saying a lot as I usually cringe about ten minutes into the telecast! This year, the right actors walked off with the trophies. The speeches were heartfelt, Betty White was in true form, “Breaking Bad” got the accolades it deserves and Clooney was honored- all in all it was a perfect year. As for the red carpet, I think we all know who my favorites were.

Kyra Sedgwick, of The Closer, in Monique Lhuillier

Lyle Maltz, Events and Appearances, New York
Jimmy Fallon made my Emmy night. Period. The show’s opening number was totally EPIC and set the tone for a great, hilarious evening. I am still laughing out loud over the scene where Jon Hamm dances with the evening’s hands-down darling, Betty White. What a great energy to bring to a usually stilted broadcast!

On the red carpet, my favorites were Anna Paquin in McQueen (she looked so strong and sexy,) Kyra Sedgwick in Monique Lhuillier (loved the color,) Julianna Margulies in L’Wren Scott, January Jones in her electric blue Versace and cute Dianna Agron in Carolina Herrera. For the guys, CLOONEY of course, Cory Monteith and Jon Hamm in Armani and Neil Patrick Harris!

Michelle Scott, VIP, Los Angeles
First off, I thought Jimmy Fallon was hilarious! He definitely had mixed reviews going into the event, but I think he came out on top. He managed to be funny without making fun of anyone which is most comedians’ go-to. Impressive!

My favorite looks of the night were Kyra Segdwick in Monique Lhuillier (of course!), Jane Krakowski in Escada, Eva Longoria in Robert Rodriguez, Jayma Mays in Burberry Prorsum, Julia Ormond in Escada, Julie Bowen in J. Mendel, Olivia Munn in Zac Posen, Jennifer Carpenter in Oday Shakar (can’t wait for the new season of Dexter), Eva Amurri in Thiery Mugler (thanks to stylist and Starworks’ friend Brad Goreski), Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Narcisco Rodriguez, and Connie Britton in Burberry (love FNL). Can we just point out that Monique Lhuillier dresses winners?

Jayma Mays, of Glee, in Burberry Prorsum

Lauren Perinchief, VIP, Los Angeles
Rose Byrne in Gucci and Julie Bowen in J. Mendel were my favorites other than Kyra Sedgwick [in Monique Lhuillier!] obviously. I also loved January Jones’ messy hair!

Rose Byrne in Gucci

Marni Golden, Editorial, New York
I have to admit last night’s Emmys was the most entertaining awards show I’ve watched in a long while. This year’s theme? Comedy. Seems like the Emmys were finally able to laugh at themselves, and everyone was in on the joke. Ricky Gervais is the love of my life, and his Bucky Gunts presentation was beyond. Other jaw-dropping moment? An entire theater giving standing ovation to the real Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Gotta’ love Hollywood. Cheers!

Allison Oleskey, Partner, Los Angeles
Claire Danes said it best last night: Well thank you, HBO, for like, existing.

For me, the fashion was overshadowed by the winners this year. This was one of the first Emmy Awards show in recent years that I have loved virtually all of the winners! Edie Falco for Nurse Jackie, Aaron Paul for Breaking Bad, Jane Lynch and Glee, Mad Men and Modern Family. Bryan Cranston is the best actor on TV, period. Breaking Bad is the most original show on television, and both the acting and the writing have been long overdue for recognition. The AMC show doesn’t come back until July of 2011 so there’s plenty of time to catch-up.

It was also nice to see some a few issues addressed last night, from the real Temple Grandin and autism to the always eloquent George Clooney speaking about humanitarian initiatives.

I guess I will have to duke it out with Marni for Ricky Gervais. He is like, the best.

Temple Grandin and Claire Danes, who played Temple in the HBO original movie



Vote for the 2010 Teen Choice Awards!

Austin

Author: Austin | Posted: July 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Award Shows, Fashion, PR, Red Carpet, TV, Uncategorized | | Comments Off

We need YOUR help!
If you are between the ages of 13-19 (or pretend to be), please log on and support Roxy’s top professional female athletes who are nominated for this year’s 2010 Teen Choice Awards.

VOTE FOR THE CATEGORY OF “Choice Action Sports Female Athlete”:

Vancouver Winter Olympics Gold medalist for women’s snowboard halfpipe, Torah Bright

Winter X Games champion freestyle skier, Sarah Burke

Please click here to log on to the Teen Choice Awards official website. And remember you can vote once a day!!

Please click here for more info about Roxy’s winter team riders, please visit Roxy’s website

Thanks for your help! Tune into the telecast of the Teen Choice Awards on FOX on August 9th at 8PM ET.



CONGRATS! TORAH BRIGHT WINS AN ESPY!

Sydney

Author: Sydney | Posted: July 16th, 2010 | Filed under: Award Shows, Events, Fashion, PR, Red Carpet, TV | | Comments Off

As we were feverishly tweeting away about Torah’s ESPY nomination and rallying the troops to “vote, vote vote!”, we kinda had a feeling she had this one in the bag. Maybe it was ESP, but we knew Torah would get her ESPY. What title did she add to her long list of awards during the ESPYs, which aired Wednesday July 14, 2010? “Best Female Action Sports Athlete”, of course!

Thanks Torah for texting us this beautiful picture of you below!

Original blog post HERE!



Vote for Starworks Group Today!

Sydney

Author: Sydney | Posted: April 29th, 2010 | Filed under: Award Shows, Digital, Film | | Comments Off

Calling all readers!! We need your voice!

Starworks Group was recently nominated for the 14th Annual Webby Awards for its online original content called Mnemosyne, and we need your votes for the People’s Voice award. Co-Directors Daphne Guinness and David Parker created the video alongside the launch of Guinness’s new scent, DAPHNE, for Comme des Garcons.

“Scent is directly related to memory,” Daphne explains about the film’s narrative. “It is something of a sensory path, evoking snapshots of one’s past as you smell it. It has the power to transport you from the room in which you stand, to a place buried within the depths of your memory. I wanted to illustrate that scent can take you on a journey.”

This is your last chance as votes close today!!

How to Vote:
1. Go to http://webby.aol.com/ sign up to vote
2. go to online film & video
3. go to experimental & weird category (bottom left corner)
4. VOTE for Mnemosyne

For more information please see the official press release. Thanks for your support!



CFDA Nominees Announced

Jauretsi

Author: Jauretsi | Posted: March 18th, 2010 | Filed under: Award Shows | | 1 Comment »

0616awards (2010 CFDA Awards will take place June 7th. Nominees Announced Last Night)

Last night was a big industry night if you are in the fashion business. The 2010 Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards is the equivalent of fashions Oscars with an award show honoring new designers and established peers in the biz — except this red carpet takes place at Lincoln Center in New York.

Last evening was the special evening that determined it all. Hosted by Nadja Swarovski and Diane von Furstenberg at Diane’s meatpacking district headquarters, both women read off the nominees to a select amount of fashion insiders.

Now that the names are out, prepare to see these designers on fashion blogs and fresh magazine profiles, while pondering discussion by the water cooler to determine who deserves the statue.

Lets the politicin’ begin! And the nominees arrrrrrrrrrreee…..

Womenswear Designer of the Year
Marc Jacobs
Alexander Wang
Donna Karan

Menswear Designer of the Year
Tom Ford
David Neville and Marcus Wainwright for Rag & Bone
Michael Bastian

Accessory Designer of the Year
Marc Jacobs
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler
Alexis Bittar

Swarovski Award for Womenswear
Jason Wu
Prabal Gurung
Joseph Altuzarra

Swarovski Award for Menswear
Richard Chai
Simon Spurr
Patrik Ervell

Swarovski Award for Accessory Design
Dana Lorenz for Fenton/Fallon
Alexander Wang
Eddie Borgo

International Award
Christopher Bailey for Burberry

Geoffrey Bean Lifetime Achievement Award
Michael Kors

Eugenia Sheppard Award
Kim Hastreiter from Paper Magazine

Eleanor Lambert Award
Tonne Goodman from Vogue

Fashion Icon Award
Iman

Special Tribute Award
Alexander McQueen

Photo Credit: Patrick McMullan



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