"Everything is beautiful at the gym, everyone looks amazing. You just think it's like one big healthy circus going on out there: the bodies are great, people are jolly, and, even when they're complaining about how strenuous it is, there's, like, a kind of very good, positive, we're all doing something good for ourselves... And it's two and a half hours that I'm not smoking." Fashionista has excerpts from the Marc Jacobs interview in the Style Issue of the New Yorker, which I do recommend you read.
Fashion's 50 most powerful New Yorkers (check out #4).
Is there going to be more racial diversity on the runways this season?
Go behind-the-scenes at the new Carlos Miele ad campaign with Aline Weber and Emanuela de Paula.
Naomi's love for Brazil seems to be rubbing off on her new Russian billionaire boyfriend. Currently in the country, Vladimir Doronin purchased the penthouse apartment of a luxury building in the Jardins neighborhood of São Paulo for a price tag of R$30 million (or about USD $18.3 million).
The hot September issue of DNA magazine celebrates the sexiest men alive.
Show your support for Obama even on your underwear.
Kristin Chenoweth's anti-crystal-meth campaign is undoubtedly the most original one I have ever seen.
The iPhone 3G is finally confirmed to hit Brazilian stores come September. Claro will be the initial service provider, and is already taking R$100 security deposits from its customers who want to purchase the phone. Given the number of illegal iPhones I see in Brazil, most people will likely start making their service legal next month. Price for the iPhone 3G in the country has not been released yet.
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why iphone has been illegal in brazil? that's weird.
Posted by: sam | 08/28/2008 at 11:21 AM
Because up until now Apple had not closed a deal with any of the national carriers, meaning that you would have to illegally unblock your iPhone to use with a SIM card from a Brazilian company. And once you did that, your phone was no longer under warranty by Apple.
Posted by: Made In Brazil | 08/28/2008 at 11:25 AM