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| Which fashion brand do you prefer? | | Which fashion brand do you prefer?1) Bottega Veneta
2) Dolce & Gabbana
3) DSquared2
5) Etro
6) Gianfranco Ferrè
7) Giorgio Armani
8) Gucci
9) Iceberg
10) Jil Sander
11) Max Mara
12) Missoni
13) Prada
14) Roberto Cavalli
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17) VersaceI like Gucci and Gianfranco Ferrè!:)
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| | | Alexandra Rosenfeld, Jewish French Beauty Crowned Miss Europe 2006 | | Jewish Miss France, the blonde Alexandra Rosenfeld, has won the Miss Europe 2006 title in hot rivalry held in Kyiv, Ukraine, which hosted the annual contest for the first time. The beauty queen Alexandra Rosenfeld, 19, from the southern Languedoc region, who won Miss France last year scooped the additional crown at a gala ceremony in the Ukrainian capital Kiev beating 33 other contestants.
She was chosen by an international jury headed by Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli and wins 100,000 euros as well as a diamond crown said to be worth over 300,000 euros. The 1.73-meter (five feet seven inches) beauty was trailed by Miss Ukraine, Miss Spain, Miss Poland and Miss Belarus, including the beauty Miss Bulgaria-Europe Mariela Mumdzhieva.
The first runner up was Miss Ukraine followed by Miss Spain, Miss Poland and Miss Belorussia who were supposed to incarnate, as Rosenfeld, European elegance, beauty and the spirit of brotherhood.
Miss Languedoc’s Alexandra Rosenfeld, 19, was elected Miss France 2006 in Cannes festival hall (Palais des festivals) from the 45 candidates on Saturday 3rd December. She was presented with the crown by her predecessor Cindy Fabre, who had to leave... | |
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| | Michael Jackson 'wouldn't change' career | | TOKYO - Amid a lavish party filled with fans, impersonators, orphans and handicapped children,
Michael Jackson said Thursday that he wouldn't change the path of his career, despite "deliberate attempts to hurt me."The reclusive pop star, in Tokyo for several "fan appreciation events," was the guest of honor at a party where about 400 people paid $3,500 each for a buffet dinner, a show featuring several Japanese Jackson impersonators and a chance to take photos with Jackson. More than 100 orphans and handicapped children were invited for free.
Wearing sunglasses and dressed in a black-and-gold Roberto Cavalli suit, Jackson appeared on the stage at the end of the six-hour party to read a brief thank you.
He did not perform. But in comments to The Associated Press, Jackson reflected on his career, which he is trying to revive after his 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges and a series of other legal battles over his personal finances."I've been in the entertainment industry since I was 6 years old," he told AP. "As Charles Dickens says, `It's been the best of times, the worst of times.' But I would not change my career."Jackson, 48, appeared relaxed and comfortable back in... | |
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