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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Cover Girl: Sarah Jessica Parker on Elle Magazine

I'm a big fan of Sarah Jessica Parker, namely her down-to-earth, practical sense. The actress cum designer graces the cover of the August issue of Elle magazine. Inside the piece, she dishes about her new Bitten line of clothing (nothing priced over $19.98), her son James Wilkie, her marriage to actor Matthew Broderick and news on an upcoming Sex and the City movie. You can read bits and pieces of the interview right here.

Photo from Elle.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Sarah Jessica Parker's Interview with Glamour Magazine

Yesterday, we gave you a few choice quotes from Sarah Jessica Parker's recent interview with Glamour magazine. Here's the entire thing:

BOB MORRIS: This month your new fashion line, Bitten, is premiering in malls everywhere. So let’s talk clothes.

Sarah Jessica Parker: OK!

BM: What from Bitten would you wear today, a cool, rainy spring day in New York?

SJP: There’s a pair of jeans I’m in love with that has a zipper at the ankle. I mean, it’s not rethinking the jean at all, but we’re not doing any super-low-rises.

BM: A moral stance?

SJP: No, but there’s not going to be any inappropriate midriff showing, regardless of your age. I really don’t care for it. I feel like, as a culture, we have seen enough damage done by it. It’s provocative in a way that I just don’t feel comfortable with.

BM: Didn’t your husband once blame you for the whole thong thing?

SJP: Yeah, he did. He also saw a low-slung jean once and blamed it on me. And I said no, no, no, no, no. That you actually can’t blame on me.

BM: So is there anything dressy in your new line?

SJP: We have simple black dresses. We have pieces that can be worn in the evening or for work or for a college interview.

BM: All under $20?

SJP: That’s right. They’re not setting a trend. We’re not Balenciaga. They’re well-made clothes that feel of-the-moment.

BM: Your family was once on public assistance briefly. So you come to bargain clothes naturally.

SJP: My mother was very industrious about finding quality, affordable clothes for us. Outlets and tag sales.

BM: Eight children! Did you fight over clothes?

SJP: I was envious. I got all of my oldest sister’s hand-me-downs. And by the time I inherited them, they were really out of fashion.

BM: Kids can be very intense about trends.

SJP: I find it so ironic that all you do, for the earliest part of your life, is try to be like everybody else. And then you turn 30, and you realize all you want to do is distinguish yourself in some way.

BM: With celebrity clothing lines as common as celebrity rehab centers, how will your line distinguish itself?

SJP: Madonna’s line for H&M is extremely directional, provocative and sexy. I don’t know J.Lo’s line as well, but I know that it’s much more trendy than Bitten. L.A.M.B. by Gwen Stefani is much more avant-garde, definitely high fashion. But I don’t want to do that for women, because that’s not really their lives. Bitten is simple silhouettes that are affordable. You’re going to be able to buy $200 worth of clothes, leave that store with six bags and be able to pay your utilities and take your kids someplace special for their birthday. It’s a very different philosophy about shopping. It’s the first and only time I’ve wanted to design. When I first heard about Steve & Barry’s Starbury shoe, I burst into tears.

BM: That’s the sneaker Knicks star Stephon Marbury designed and wears when he plays.

SJP: The idea that you can give a kid a well-made basketball shoe for under $20 that a pro is actually wearing on the court is so wonderful. And I thought, my God! You know, we have an opportunity.

BM: And do you feel that growing up in modest circumstances inspired you?

SJP: It informed my decision completely. It’s a way of giving women without financial means access to good, simple, well-made clothes to feel proud of.

BM: But do you worry you might be seen as a less serious actress because you have a fragrance and a clothing line?

SJP: Sure I do. Am I going to be taken seriously by a filmmaker whom I respect? And also, how much money does a person need to make? But there are certain realities about life: You’re a woman, you’re an actor-and so what are your opportunities when you’re older?

BM: What about the name of your line?

SJP: Well, you know when you get bitten by the theater bug?

BM: Sure. But why didn’t you just call it Sarah Jessica?

SJP: I was embarrassed to. I don’t want the line to be about me. I’m not pretending that these are clothes from my closet. Or that this is Carrie Bradshaw.

BM: But haven’t trends always had their way with you?

SJP: I’ve been the victim of some.

BM: Lingerie as outerwear?

SJP: Uh, did it. [Laughs.]

BM: Pierced belly button? Tattoo?

SJP: No. But if someone feels comfortable doing that, I’m envious of her reckless abandon.

BM: Have you spent many nights feeling guilty about shopping and then returning the next day?

SJP: I often return things because the spending gives me anxiety. But I’m not without my indulgences. And I don’t pretend I’m not enjoying the great fortune I’ve had.

BM: Like being able to get back into fighting shape after you had a baby?

SJP: Well, that’s about having a lot of help.

BM: So are people disappointed that you are not as dressy as you were as Carrie Bradshaw?

SJP: They are. Often I’ll go to the market, and women will say to me: “Let me see your shoes.” And then I show them I’m wearing flip-flops.

BM: Do you say you’re sorry?

SJP: Constantly. I say, “I’m old now. I can’t run around in heels when I go to the market for my son’s yogurt.”

BM: Should stylists be celebrities?

SJP: You know, I think that’s endemic of our culture. I am very distressed by the sensationalism of everything. And look how celebrities are acting these days: People are getting attention for doing nothing, for behaving poorly, for abusing themselves in public and being abused, exploiting themselves. I find it vulgar and I find it awful.

BM: You don’t think it can be funny?

SJP: Yeah, when people aren’t hurt by it. But in the last six months, how many women have we seen destroy themselves?

BM: This is getting way too serious. Let’s go back to clothes.

SJP: I’m sorry! [Laughs.]

BM: But while we’re veering off, let me ask you: Hillary or Obama?

SJP: I am really excited that there’s such diversity.

BM: Such a nice, politic answer.

SJP: But I really am. The more people we have with different backgrounds, the better.

BM: Right. Now back to more important matters: Do you ever have any red-carpet regrets?

SJP: I’ve seen photographs, and it has been pointed out that I should have been regretful.

BM: Didn’t you wear Jack Purcell tennis shoes to a movie premiere?

SJP: Yes, The Lion King.

BM: Is it fair of me to bring up your black wedding dress?

SJP: Absolutely.

BM: Is that a fashion regret?

SJP: Yeah. Our logic was we didn’t want to call attention to ourselves that day, because we’re actors and we get attention all day long. It was a party for everybody else. Matthew bought a suit off the rack and I bought the first dress I looked at. I wish I had worn white, or off-white, I should say.

BM: But no Björk swan dresses in your past, or Streisand see-through tushy pants? And always underwear?

SJP: Always.

BM: Does Matthew make comments about what you wear?

SJP: Um, no. I’ll tell you what, though: Before he knew me, he felt very confident about dressing on his own. I seem to have sapped his confidence.

BM: So you dress him?

SJP: He thinks I have become an interloper in his closet.

BM: You’re nixing certain things?

SJP: I’m not! It’s just that I buy him so much that I think he feels it’s taken away his ability to make his own decisions. I love seeing him in nice clothes. I like your satchel, by the way.

BM: It’s Jack Spade. Eyeing it for your husband?

SJP: I’m trying to get him out of a backpack.

BM: [Laughs.] Did you worry about what you were going to wear for your date with John F. Kennedy Jr.?

SJP: Yeah. I always worried, regardless of who the person was. I went on so few dates that I was very concerned. And I didn’t have a lot of money, so I had to be creative. But I remember almost every outfit I’ve ever worn on a date. That’s how much I thought about it.

BM: So on that first date with JFK Jr.?

SJP: I wore a Katharine Hamnett black cocktail dress.

BM: Avant-garde?

SJP: From Barneys. It was very simple, actually. Except that she let the zipper be the sort of outstanding feature. Very late eighties.

BM: The first dress you wore on David Letterman? He always turns you into a quivering giggler on his show.

SJP: Again, a black dress, a Barneys-label black dress that I bought.

BM: First date with Matthew?

SJP: I wore a pair of jeans I had bought from Fred Segal in, like, 1986. I still have them. Slightly pegged. The wash was very light, like the color of clouds on a perfect day. And a Wrangler denim shirt.

BM: And finally, I’ve got to ask: If it weren’t Matthew, would it be Dave?

SJP: [Laughs.] I’m too old-fashioned. So it wouldn’t be up to me-it would be up to Dave.

Photo from Glamour.

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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Cover Girl: Sarah Jessica Parker on Glamour Magazine

Former Sex and the City star and perfume pitchwoman Sarah Jessica Parker graces the June issue of Glamour magazine. Here are a few choice quotes from the piece:

"Madonna's line for H&M is extremely directional, provocative and sexy. I don't know J. Lo's line as well, but I know that it's much more trendy than Bitten. L.A.M.B. by Gwen Stefani is much more avant-garde, definitely high fashion. But I don't want to do that for women, because that's not really their lives."

And growing up with hand-me-downs inspired her new affordable clothing line ... "It's a very different philosophy of shopping. It's the first and only time I've wanted to design. [Her childhood] informed my decision completely. It's a way of giving women without financial means access to good, simple, well-made clothes to feel proud of."

"I often return things because the spending gives me anxiety. But I'm not without my indulgences. And I don't pretend I'm not enjoying the great fortune I've had."

Sarah Jessica's new clothing line, Bitten, hits stores on June 7.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

David Duchovny in a Comedy?

Yeah, I'm a little surprised too. The former X-Files star is coming back to tv this summer as the star and executive producer of an as-yet-untitled comedy series about a single dad with a weakness for attractive women. Doesn't sound like anything new, does it? But I promise to give it a chance before casting any stones.

Sex and the City alum Evan Handler is set to co-star. The show will air on Showtime and is scheduled to start in August.

Photo from Celebritywonder.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Brooke Shields Heading Back to Work

Actress, former model and mom of two, Brooke Shields is heading back to work. She has recently signed on to headline a new NBC drama pilot, Lipstick Jungle. The show is based on the best-seller from Candace Bushnell, she of Sex and the City fame.

Photo from AskMen.com

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Sarah Jessica Parker Goes Back to Work...

... but perhaps not in the job you've been hoping for. Although she hasn't really worked much since having her son, James Wilke with husband Matthew Broderick and ending her stint on HBO's Sex and the City, actress Sarah Jessica Parker has a new job. Fashion designer.

Her new sportswear line, Bitten, which is set to launch this June, is going to be putting out affordable fashion, with every item priced less than $20.

Sarah Jessica is teaming up with mall-based collegiate wear seller Steve & Barry's for the new line.

In a recent statement, SJP said, "Women should be able to wear great clothes and not lie in bed at night feeling guilty about how much money they've spent."

The tagline for the new collection is "Fashion is not a luxury, it's a right."

The line will have approximately 500 clothing items and accessories, everything from knit shirts, wool and cashmere sweaters to dresses, lingerie, jeans, jewelry and footwear.

No word on if Carrie would approve.

Photo from CNN.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Does Jennifer Lopez Sleep?

Seriously, I think she might not. Martha Stewart only sleeps 4 hours a night - maybe Jennifer is the same way. Besides her work as a producer in MTV's Dance Life, and working on an upcoming album and concert tour, the multi-hyphenate is at work on yet another project. She has teamed up with Sex and the City producer Alexa Junge to develop a sitcom about Hispanic nannies. It is set to be called Ayuda, Spanish for "help." What is the Spanish word for sleep?

Photo from IMDB.

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Friday, February 23, 2007

A New Man for Sex and the City Star Kristin Davis

Rick Fox must be a very good actor, because every time I see him, I think of the sleazeball character he played recently on One Tree Hill, and I don't like him. That being said, Kristin Davis luckily feels otherwise and is rumored to be dating the former LA Lakers star turned actor (and former husband of Ugly Betty's Vanessa Williams).

The fairly new couple were spotted dining at Madeo in Beverly Hills on February 7. "They seemed comfortable," a witness says. "They arrived and left separately, but during dinner, they shared bites of each other's pasta along with a few kisses."

Photo from InTouch.

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