Unique Gifts for the Person Who Thinks Outside the Box.

The Holiday Gift Guide – Unique Gifts for the Person Who Thinks Outside the Box.

With a variety of gifts consisting of jewelry, computer totes, daddy diaper bags, loungewear, pens, vintage t-shirts, luxury items, booze, footware, candles, chocolates, hair and beauty products, lingerie, jeans, dresses, etc., you should have no problem finding the perfect gift for your special someone!

Angelfish Designs – Fantastic Jewelry Collection

Jewelry designer Lauren Fish of Angelfish Designs prides herself on creating beautiful and long lasting treasures.   If you are looking to shower your special someone this holiday season, let Angelfish Designs custom make you a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that will never be forgotten.   Angelfish Designs has been featured in Riviera Magazine , Las Vegas edition of   Where Magazine ‘s “The Celeb Must Have” Jewelry!   Celebrities Brittney Spears, Sophia Bush, and Eva La Rue have worn the stylish jewelry.   Contactwww.angelfishjewelry.com for additional details and pricing information.

Borgioni Jewelry

Borgioni is Hollywood’s hottest new jewelry line created by mother-daughter team Tiffany and Rhonda Borgioni.  This one-of-a-kind line is currently carried in high-end boutiques such as; Theodore, H. Lorenzo, Kaviar & Kind, and Barneys.  Borgioni offers a variety of styles from old Hollywood Glamour to Hippy Chick. The line has been recently featured on ET and E! Daily Top Ten, and has been worn by celebrities like Mischa Barton. Contact www.borgionis.com for additional details and pricing information.

Love and Pride – Designer Udi Behr’s Pioneering Glamorous, Same-sex Jewelry Collection

Love and Pride, the hot new designer jewelry collection for the gay community, has already caused a sensation in its first year on the market. Available exclusively at www.loveandpride.com and at select Saks Fifth Avenue locations, Love and Pride offers rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches and accessories for women and men in eye-catching designs for every budget, from $30 to $7,000.  A few best-selling items have been featured in the popular “The L Word” and “Queer as Folk” collections are inspired by the Showtime television series.   Designer Udi Behr donates 10% of Love and Pride Collection sales to Lambda Legal, a leader in the fight for marriage equality.   Udi Behr’s innovative jewelry has adorned such stars as Gwen Stefani and Sharon Stone.

Konstantina Mahlia’s Sterling Collection

Established in Tucson, Arizona, Konstantina Mahlia designs jewelry that celebrates individuality and the strength of self. After years of designing in precious gems, 18k gold and fine diamonds, Mahlia has introduced her first Sterling Silver Collection.  Produced in Latvia, the collection, which is completely unisex, is based around ancient Greek symbolism, which includes: Heart, Hand, Sword, Eye and many more—all of which represent important factors in life.

The ring featured above by Mahlia is designed in Sterling Silver, 18k gold and has a black glass Mahlia Crest.  The Crest; a one-headed, two-bodied lion resting on the anvil, is the symbol of Mahlia. Originally, the Crest was the symbol of Mycenae in ancient Greece; representing life, strength, unity, valor, pride, wisdom, and protection.  The lion is the most ubiquitous symbol of power and leadership as the lion is the mightiest of beasts. The anvil is an object that is indestructible to the passage of time and circumstance.  This item retails at $1,090.00.

For more information, go to www.mahliacollection.com.

Shankari the Mystic and Conscious Jewelry Designer

Shankari, who was previously interviewed by Agenda Magazine, offers beautiful jewelry is a gift of empowerment to lift the spirit and bring joy.   Starting at $25.00 for Shankari’s candles; $70.00 for hand-painted silk scarves, or Chakra Banners.  Pendants, rings, and earrings are reasonably priced starting at $20.00.  All of Shankari’s jewelry comes packaged in a handmade gold and purple satin pouch and gift box.  Gift wrapping at $3.50 per package is offered for the holidays.  Go to www.Shankari.com to see the entire collection.  Shankari’s showroom is located at 147 Bay Street, Unit 18, Santa Monica, CA 90405, or call 1-866-342-2665.

Find the perfect present without breaking the bank this holiday season with the following gifts for under $40:

Gift of Relaxation: Whether a loved one is 80 years old or 18, any of these products provide a smile when unwrapped.   HoMedics has introduced three new vibrating mini-massagers that put relaxation in the palm of your hand- Atom (ergonomically designed with glowing massage heads), Puff Velvety Massager (plush, faux fur massager) and Spot Vibration Foot Massager (cushy material with dozens of acupressure nodes for tired feet). The above products come in a variety of colors and retail for $9.99. www.HoMedics.com

Gift That Will Create a ‘Buzz’: Java lovers will jump for joy when they receive the De’Longhi  DC51TT Coffee Maker this holiday season.  This four-cup drip coffee machine has a brushed stainless steel thermal travel mug carafe, easy-access filter basket, brew auto shut-off, and a pause and serve function.  The product retails for $39.95 and is available in black or white.   www.hugthecook.com

Gift for the Gadget Guru:
Surprise the guy who goes gaga for new gadgets with two new introductions from the Discovery Channel Store.   The Voice Memo Parking Timer ($19.95) reminds you when to feed the meter, check food in the oven or even make appointments and reservations while the WiFi Seeker Keychain ($19.95) helps you locate the nearest wi-fi hotspot with a simple push of a button.   www.discoverystore.com

Gift for the Girls: Cocktails by Jenn , a collection of ready-to-drink, naturally flavored premium vodka martinis, is a great gift for your favorite gal pals.  Available in four signature flavors, including Cosmopolitan, Lemon Drop, Tropical Blue Lagoon and Appletini, these cocktails are ideal for toasting to friendship and the new year. These pre-made martinis come ready to chill, serve and drink and are available as a single flavor or four pack for a suggested retail price of $14.99. www.cocktailsbyjenn.com

Cross Pens – The “Write Stuff” for the Holidays
The “Autocross” Pen is the perfect pocket pen.  Autocross is a striking, smaller sized pen inspired by automotive details.  Wrapped in supple leather, like a vintage car interior, this stylish design is influenced by Cross’s long-time fascination with auto racing (Alonso Cross built the first automobile in Rhode Island).

*The “Chantilly” Pen by Rafe: In plum, olive or honey hues, this baroque-patterned pen makes a chic accessory for hobo or clutch. The Cross Century II “Chantilly” pen by handbag designer Rafe, is fabulous for your favorite fashionista.

* Leather Padfolio with a Pen: Cross uniquely integrates its writing instruments into the closures of its leather accessories, from padfolio to mini-agenda. The new Autocross leather collection (how about red or plum for the holidays) features a tempting range of products, from agendas to passport holders, subtly detailed in deeply saturated tones.

* Watch It! A new product offering from Cross, timepieces are beautifully designed from contemporary to classic styles. Each timepiece is elegant, from the bold and oversized Tribeca watch, to the Soho watch with its sleek face – a stylish rectangle that’s as wide as the gorgeous leather band.* Wrap it up for $50 or less: A great pick of well-priced accessories, from luminous, pearlescent pens to leather jotters and pencil cups.

For ultimate gift giving pleasure, every Cross writing instrument is guaranteed for life.  And Cross products are available atwww.cross.com, in its stores, and through select retailers.

JP Lizzy’s Fashionable and Functional Totes, Bags and Purses – The Perfect Gift for Moms at All Stages

JP Lizzy showcases a collection of fun, fashionable, functional totes, bags and, diaper bags—the perfect gift for mothers and moms-to-be this holiday season.   JP Lizzy bags are created with the fashion forward mother in mind. The stylish, yet practical, bags help moms hang on to their fashion sense, while still remaining functional for baby-toting needs.

JP Lizzy offers a variety of bags: a messenger bag, a “leisure” tote which is geared for outings (park, etc.), classic tote bags which also may be used as a diaper bag, and classic purses.  JP Lizzy bags are built for function in an assortment of useful sizes, with just the right amount of pockets and space. Perfectly suited for toting mom’s everyday gear, whether out with kids or out on the town.  Bags come in various colors, following the season’s hot trends and mom’s ever-changing taste.

Recognizing a need for a practical bag that allows moms to express their sense of style, designer Wendy Barry developed the plan for JP Lizzy—a name she chose based on the inspiration of her twins, John Patrick and Emma Elizabeth.  As women, we carry the weight of the world on our shoulders while still trying to look chic and feel organized. Sure our priorities shift in life, but that doesn’t mean we have to give up style and color.  JP Lizzy bags are fun yet functional, fashionable yet practical, and most importantly, they’re designed with women’s ever-changing needs in mind.   For more information, and to view the entire collection, please visitwww.jplizzy.com.

Passchal Handbags – High Fashion Daddy Baby Bags

Here is a unique new diaper bag specially designed for environmentally conscious dads—they are custom made from the inner tube of a truck tire. Dad will really be ready to hit the road with this unique diaper bag. “Each case is original with the markings that come from the factory where the tube was manufactured. Every single one of them is different,” said Ken Kobrick, the owner of Passchal.  Of course it can be used for anything and not just binkies, bottles,and wipes. Women may find some dazzling uses for this as a rugged and fashionable messenger bag as well.  The bags have 5 interior pockets, are waterproof, stain-resistant and have a lifetime guarantee. The price is $119.00.

Passchal is a Richmond, Virginia based company. All bags and other products are made from recycled truck & tractor tire inner tubes. Passchal handbags come with an automatic light system that illuminates the interior when the bag is opened. Paschal fashion bags have appeared in the 2004 Billboard Awards goody bag, 2005 Fashion Week Retreat in New York City & 2006 Extra TV Awards Lounge gift bag for Oscar’s.

For more information on Passchal handbags visit www.passchal.com.

Melissa Beth Designs – Laptop Totes for Women, Laptop Sleeves, Make-up Cases, Diaper Bags, Jewelry Rolls, and evenMen’s Bags.

Well on their to way to saving women from carrying embarrassingly ugly laptop bags, Melissa Beth has created a collection of totes, bags and anything that carries stuff to appeal to the discerning eyes of savvy 21st century women.   The collection includes: Life with Style which has diaper and laptop bags; Kiss and Makeup which is a line of makeup cases and fabulous day bags; Lifeless Bags are a stylish variety of bags.   The Spring 2007 collection makes for great holiday gifts and can be found at   Fred Segal, Jennifer Kaufman, Neiman Marcus and select Apple stores.

For more information visit: www.melissabeth.com, or call 416-505-4240.

Matisse Footwear – A Beautiful Balance of Style and Quality
Matisse Footwear, a collection of high quality, fashion forward footwear sold at fine retailers including Nordstrom  and Macy’s.  Since 2001, Matisse’s trend-setting designs and meticulous craftsmanship have made the brand an international favorite with shoppers.  Quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design are their focus, ensuring every shoe is carefully examined to maintain the strictest quality standards.  From the vivid color of a tropical flower, to the detailed pattern of a mosaic, to the graceful choreography of a ballet, Matisse draws from the wells of nature, art and culture to design beauty and fluidity into all of their footwear.  Whether their goal is to achieve a look of casual fun or formal elegance, there are no limits to their inspiration, because there are no limits to how far they will go to create the perfect balance of beauty, utility and comfort.

Matisse Footwear can be found not only at fine department stores but also small boutiques throughout the country, and online at Nordstrom.com, Macys.com, and Zappos.com.   For more information, visit their website: www.matissefootwear.com.

NOKA Chocolate

NOKA Chocolatier, Katrina Merrem, has as her life-passion, the goal of returning chocolate to its pure, luxurious state by creating the finest single-origin dark chocolate truffles and chocolates, made from the rarest cacao sourced from exclusive plantations around the world.  It is with this vision that NOKA Chocolate was founded. And it is this very vision that guides NOKA Chocolate in handcrafting the most exquisite chocolates to ever grace the palate.  Taste, and you will see. www.nokachocolate.com

Compartes Chocolatier

Recently featured in our Fall 2006 issue of Agenda Bride, Jonathan of   Compartes Chocolatier is another intelligent choice for chocolate this holiday season.   Compartes Chocalate has been in business for over 50 years.   The company is famous for hand-dipped or glace apricot covered in dark chocolate.   They also carry countless other items ranging from chocolate novelties and chocolate assortments to custom made gift baskets.        Chocolatier Jonathan Compartes has been featured on “Designing Blind,” Los Angeles Magazine,MovielineBon Appetit, and has a celebrity clientele including the cast if Desperate Housewives, actors Jack Nicholson, Vin Diesel, and Nicole Kidman, just to name a few.

Compartes Chocalatier is located at 912 S. Barrington Ave., Brentwood, CA , or call to place an order at 310-826-3380 . Visit their online catalog at www.compartes.com for pricing.

WEN Hair Products

Featured in Agenda Magazine last year, Los Angeles stylist Chaz Dean and his unique patented hair product line WEN has a celebrity clientele list that reads like a who’s who in Hollywood.

At his salon, his dedication to harmony and holistic methods are obvious.   On the outside, there is no signage advertising for his business, and ivy-covered walls surround the mid-city bungalows to preserve the inner sanctuary.   His products and techniques are equally as healthy: Dean’s own hair-care line is made with natural ingredrients, and he never uses bleach or developer with high levels of peroxide when coloring hair.   Since debuting on QVC less than one year ago, WEN has been one of the network’s hottest selling beauty products.  Chaz Deans’ WEN cleansing conditioners won this year’s Q STAR product concept of the year from the QVC Network.  Visit www.chazdean.com for more information and pricing.

Honeydew Intimates

Honeydew Intimates – Having launched in 2002, Honeydew Intimates has established themselves as one of the country’s fastest growing intimate apparel collections.  The line offers cami sets, boyshorts, bralettes, slips and yoga lounge pants in a wide array of vibrant, colorful, flirty and sexy intimate apparel.  With celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Nicole Richie, Thora Birch, Eva Longoria, Hilary Duff, Paris and Nikki Hilton wearing the intimates, Honeydew has enjoyed overwhelming success within the Hollywood community.

Go to www.honeydewintimates.com for more information, pricing, and to order online.

Honeydew Signature Collection

Honey Dew Signature Collection is a new sophisticated intimates collection from Honeydew Intimates with higher price points, better fabrics and more subtle colors.  Visit www.honeydewsignature.comto learn more.

Single – One of The Featured Designers During L.A. Fashion Week

This contemporary collection is designed with luxe fabrics from silk to cashmere for the fashion-conscious modern woman.  Talented designer, Galina Sobolev, has been featured in Agenda Magazine, and continues to put out fabulous designs catering to the edgy fashionista. And keep in mind ladies, you don’t have to be single to wear Single!   Countless single and married celebrities have worn her designs.

For more information, visit www.buysingle.com orwww.singledress.com.

Cali

High end sexy T’s, tubes and  tops with truly comfortable and effective built-in support using the softest cotton available.  For more information visit www.calicoclothing.com.

Avita – The Eco-Friendly Clothing Line

Stylish contemporary, yet eco-friendly, clothing line.  Cashmere you can wear all-year-round. Pieces made of 100% bamboo fiber, organic silks, organic cottons and recycled cashmere.  Be sure to check out Avita’s interview featured in the upcoming Winter 2007 issue.  For more information about Avita’s designs, visitwww.avitastyle.com.

And Cake

Sporty comtemporary line of fashion T’s, sweatpants and hoodies in bright tones of pink, turquoise, yellows and blues with playfully fun graphics.  For more information, visit www.andcake.com.

Cake Couture

Contemporary luxury collection of embroidered shirts and dresses, soft cashmere pieces in vibrant colors.  High-end companion of And Cake.  Visit www.cakecouture.net for more information.

Krisa – Casual Wear

Krisa offers fashionable basic casual wear designed with classic silhouettes and clever detailing, a perfect complement for jeans.  Visit www.krisastyle.com for more information.

Lot 77

Lot 77 is a fashion forward canvas clothing line of separates in vibrant colors.  Sporty pieces made in stretch and rigid canvas. Lot 77 is a stylish alternative to denim.  Go to www.lot77.com for more information.

Pierce Jeans

Pierce Jeans is a brand new line of jeans and skirts made of the finest Japanese denim featuring different washes and cuts that range from boot and slim, to trouser and Capri, including skirts and jackets too.  Proceeds from select jeans in the line go to charitable organizations in Mongolia, Cambodia, and Africa.  Visitwww.piercejeans.com to learn more.

Worn Free – Vintage Soft T-shirts

Worn Free brings back slogans and designs that were donned by some of the greatest icons of our time like John Lennon, Joey Ramone and Frank Zappa, as well as images that defined the music scene of the ’60s and 70s by legendary artist John Van Hamersveld, in a series of vintage soft T-shirts.  The revival has been welcomed by celebrities, musicians and fans alike who have been delighting in a chance to honor their favorite rock n’ roll revolutionaries by wearing their clothes.  And then there are those who in this frivolous world of fashion, just want to pick up a super cool and cozy tee that has real meaning and isn’t a billboard for a brand.   For the music fan, history buff, or fashionista.

Each shirt comes with an individualized sticker hang-tag which tells the history behind the images and includes a photo of the star wearing it. This time, the revolution will not be televised, but worn proudly on your back, combining art, pop culture and rock & roll into a line of hip, but subversive, T-shirts that make history come alive.  Worn Free is the perfect gift the holidays. Each iconic image is available at www.wornfree.com and on the racks of Nordstrom and Fred Segal.

Nano-Tex – ThermaCheck® Fleece Outerwear, Accessories, and Static-Resistant

Looking for that perfect present for the person taking care of your prized pooch?   Lands’ End’s new line of fleece is “Best in Show,” using Nano-Tex’s Resists Static fabric to resist pet hair.   Their ThermaCheck gloves and scarf make for a nice gift option, retailing for $10 each.  Last day to order online & receive in time for the holidays is December 19th .   The collection, exclusively available through Lands’ End retail locations, catalogs and online, includes a colorful assortment of fleece jackets, scarves, hats, and gloves for both men and women – just in time for the cold weather ahead.

Nano-Tex is solving the number one consumer dissatisfaction with fleece and other synthetic fibers – static.  Reduces static cling, static shock and the attraction of lint, dust and hair on both synthetic and natural fibers without compromising the integrity of the design or look and feel of the garment. Nano-Tex’s Resists Static fabric treatment lasts up to 30 washings making it the only durable anti-static product available in the market.

Lands’ End ThermaCheck fleece products with Nano-Tex’s Resists Static fabric treatment are sold exclusively through Lands’ End retail locations, catalogs and online at www.landsend.com.   The fleece products are made of 100% polyester and available for both men and women.  The ThermaCheck-100 cap, gloves and scarves are available in seven matching colors.  The ThermaCheck-100 Half-zip pullover and pants are available in eight colors, while the ThermaCheck-200 jacket is available in 10 colors.  The Lands’ End fleece cap, scarf and gloves are available for $10 each, while the fleece pants and jackets range from $19.50 to $54.50.

Hello Kitty

The arrival of the annual Neiman Marcus catalog signifies holiday shopping season is on! Grown-up kitschy kitty lovers may purr in diamonds with the Hello Kitty® Pavé diamonds. Also known as “the cat’s meow”, this 1.0 carat familiar cat-shaped ring with ruby bow, yellow citrine nose, and black onyx eyes definitely says, “I’ve upgraded”. . . To make a set, or if you prefer some frosting for the decolletage, try the matching Diamond Pendant Necklace, which can be super-sized to “Large” Diamond Pendant Necklace. If you are wondering about your lobes or looking for luxurious stocking stuffers, yes, earrings are also available.  www.neimanmarcus.com

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Hat’s Off … No, “Hats On” at Beach Blanket Babylon!

Hats Off … No, “Hats On” at Beach Blanket Babylon!

What do President Bush, Mr. Peanut, and the Village People have in common? They are all hilariously spoofed in the outrageously camp musical revue – Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon . This wonderful and zany San Francisco cabaret show is world famous for its extravagant costumes and outlandishly big hats.

I saw it a year ago, but when I went back to the marvelous City by the Bay last month, I simply had to see it again.   I’m not the only one who returns for the laughs and fun. Many in the audience that night were “repeaters” or friends of people who recommended the show to them. Even Britain’s Royal Family has succumbed to its charms. The Queen of England and Prince Phillip saw it in 1983, and just a few months ago Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall went and joined the cast for the Curtain Call!

And just like Charles, Camilla, and me – you are in for a Royal treat every time you go.   While the show has been running for over 30 years, it is revised frequently, sometimes even weekly, to reflect current events and pop culture.

The loose plot revolves around Snow White’s quest for a boyfriend.   Her search is accompanied by topical parodies of music from the 60s and 70s.   On her way, she encounters everyone from Bill and Hilary Clinton, Paris Hilton, Kirstie Alley, Madonna, Condoleeza Rice, John Travolta, Elvis Presley, Demi & Ashton, and anyone who’s been in the news lately.

The multi-talented cast is headed by Val Diamond, who has spent 27 years with Beach Blanket Babylon . Her powerful presence, strong voice, and perfect comedy timing keep the audience roaring whenever she’s on stage.

The outstanding costuming of “BBB” goes to new heights with its hats. Almost like characters themselves, the hats are exceptionally funny and magnificently constructed. Among the biggest hats on any stage anywhere, some weigh up to 300 lbs.

Tina Turner’s layered hair is 4 ft. high; Oprah has a book emerging from her structured hairstyle. One of the favorites is the hat of the San Francisco Skyline.   Another towering millinery treat comes at the end of the show when Snow White finally finds her man.   Her guide, Val, comes out sporting a huge Wedding Cake Headdress that opens up and reveals…. oops, sorry, can’t tell you everything – you’ll have to go see it to find out!

It all takes place at Club Fugazi, a 393-seat theater located in the North Beach district on a street aptly named “Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard!” You can order drinks before the show, but you don’t need libations to keep you smiling, laughing, and feeling good all night!

Reviewed by Marilyn Anderson

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Beach Blanket Babylon –

Club Fugazi

678 Beach Blanket Babylon Blvd at Columbus

San Francisco

415.421.422

www.beachblanketbabylon.com

Style 2006 Garden Party

Style 2006 Garden Party: Hosted by Frederic Fekkai Salon and Spa

Hollywood’s Frederic Fekkai Salon and Spa in late August played host to dozens of fashion and style companies, as well as more than 70 film and TV elite, who celebrated emerging couture and trends at the Style 2006 Garden Party. The event, hosted by DPA marketing company Chief Executive Officer and President Nathalie DuBois, opened the 58 th annual Emmy Awards with fun, fashion, food, and the stateside debuts of several up-and-coming luxury companies.

Grace Lazenby of iTrain recognized the popularity – and practicality – of high-tech devices when it comes to staying in shape. Along with her co-founder, Sebastian Reyent, Lazenby created an iPod-friendly workout program to alleviate any time constraints that otherwise prevent consistent exercise.

“I came up with it because a lot of my clients wanted my voice while they traveled, or they were on set, or they couldn’t work out with me, so they just wanted a portable device to take with them. So, this is a way for everyone to have a personal trainer at an affordable price,” Lazenby says.

A personal trainer for more than 15 years, Lazenby says her clients include Sarah Silverman, Courtney Cox, and others. While the iTrain still is designed for the original iPod, there are plans to incorporate a mobile workout program for the iPod Video as well, according to Lazenby.

“Most people have audio iPods, and when you’re working out – doing treadmill and running – you want to hear the trainer telling you exactly what to do,” she adds. There are more than 100 programs in the iTrain regimen, and information is available at iTrain.com.

Nespresso is paving new roads in the trendy coffee market, with its innovative espresso maker, which comes with a line of rich, gourmet espresso, says Greg Epic, marketing representative for the company. “The Nespresso is based in Switzerland. It’s actually the market leader in Europe – best-selling machines and coffees in Europe. And, they’re available in the U.S.,” Epic says. Each of the celebrities who visited the garden party was treated to the company’s new machine, Le Cube, as well as a two-month supply of coffees, which come in a single-serving capsule, Epic adds. The company plans to open its first U.S. boutique in New York in October. The elite shopping district of 65 th and Madison soon will be able to enjoy the flavor of Nespresso, which also will be releasing its first-ever line of flavored coffees, adds Epic.

The company is very particular about the type and grade of coffee that goes into each capsule, selecting only the finest quality beans, he concludes. More information, as well as ordering information, can be found at Nespresso.com.

Jeff Miller of Mojito Island is excited about what he calls “the most delicious mojito you’ll ever have” and the easiest to make. The company is no stranger to celebrity parties, having been featured earlier this year at the Oscar Diamond Lounge Party, where the delicious drinks received rave reviews for their minty rum flavor. Having a pre-mixed formula guarantees a great drink that is easy to prepare and will taste fantastic every time, he adds.

“All you need to do is fill a glass with ice, throw in your favorite light rum, some soda water, throw in Mojito Island and top it off with some mint leaves for garnish and a lime wedge – and you have the perfect mojito every single time,” Miller says. “It’s basically pre-muddled.”

After five years of perfecting, the Mojito Island formula has circumvented the problem many bartenders have had with preparing the popular drink, he says. Being able to use the same perfect ratios of mint, simple syrup, lime, and rum can be troubling – and result in a less-than-stellar cocktail. “This way you get a consistent mojito that is delicious any time,” Miller says. Mojito Island is only available in bars and restaurants; however, it will be available for retail purchase in the near future.

Robert Wan’s Tahiti Company is redefining couture jewelry with its distinctive pearl necklaces, according to Turia, company spokeswoman. “Robert Wan is the largest producer of Tahitian pearls in the world,” she says. “He provides the best high-end, knowledgeable resource for these pearls, so this is basically what he’s been doing for the past 30 years. For the past four years, we’ve been branding his pearls with his name with a different kind of jewelry by doing high-end accessories with pearls, so it’s more – it’s a different way of wearing pearls, with a different concept,” she added.

That different way includes using the magnificently sized beads with dresses, purses and more, Turia says, and the company sees the added aesthetic benefit of mixing the pearls with silk and other fine materials. The standout feature of Wan’s pearls is that each necklace contains beautiful, uniquely hued beads of different sizes, with almost a rainbow appearance against a black background.

“As you see in this line of jewelry, we are playing with the different kinds of shapes and colors in the pearl,” Turia says. “Of course, you know, the perfect, round pearls are very exclusive and rare. We have very, very exclusive strands.”

The high cost of the pearls is justified by the extensive amount of work that goes into securing each one from the Tahitian coast, which includes many private islands. One pearl takes six years to produce, says Turia. The rarer the pearl, the more high end it becomes, she adds.

For now, Wan will focus only on pearl strands, perhaps incorporating other jewels in with the line. “We’re the biggest producer of pearls, so we will eventually use other precious stones; but the pearl will always be our queen.”

Tak, who represents Kunna Jeans, is bringing the haute couture of Japanese-made denim to the U.S. market. The stylish and expertly sewn clothing features a fashionable mishmash of denim designs. The manufacturing process involves punching out the fabric of the jeans from the inside, resulting in amazingly colorful and creative patterns.

“The concept is a whole background of [founder Hiro Morise’s] love of surfing,” says Tak. “Every single time we come up with something new to appeal to consumers all around the world, retailers and surfers.” The line includes jackets, sweatshirts, cargo pants and unisex shirts. The production, oddly, is very quick because of the support from Japanese textile makers, Tak says. An added perk – the designs incorporate leftover fabric, making the line a great tool for repurposing the fine, quality denim, he adds.

Beauty Addicts’ cosmetic line was on hand to present celebrities with a new, hypoallergenic and quality makeup line, specifically tailored for use at the right time, all the time, says representative Alexandra. “It’s a makeup line designed to be a simple beauty system for women,” she says. “What we do is we design color families based on a woman’s attitude or mood, instead of designing by traditional seasonal color families”:

Glow, a shimmering and glossy palette; Express, with natural, earthy tones; Motivate, which is very classic and edgy; and Seduce, an “all-out” glamorous palette perfect for evening parties, make up the portable and easy-to-use makeup kit that helps skin while it makes it look fantastic, she says.

“It’s very good for the skin: a lot of anti-aging ingredients, green tea – because that helps calm redness in the skin – SPF, it’s beautiful, luxury makeup, simple for the skin and very easy to use,” Alexandra says.

Originally designed for the high-end spa market, the makeup line evolved into a more focused line for women to feel beautiful at any time, working with all skin tones, she adds. Counted among Beauty Addicts’ fans are Sharon Stone, Bai Ling and numerous professional athletes who appreciate the line’s ability to stay vibrant and fresh throughout wear. Visit BeautyAddicts.com.

Author of Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus , Dr. John Gray, presented his new dietetic line of the Mars & Venus Diet and Exercise Solution, a formulated supplement program targeting the different metabolic levels of men and women. However, beyond just encouraging good eating habits, the program also addresses the link between poor diet and poor relationships.

“Under stress, men run low in dopamine, which gives you energy and motivation and interest – which is why men get bored in relationships,” Gray says. “Women get overwhelmed when their serotonin levels drop. Women feel food cravings or they feel more depression because of low serotonin. So I came up with all the natural foods that we lack in our diet that would provide more dopamine levels for men and more serotonin levels for women.”

By replacing breakfast with the special supplement, women and men experience a relationship-enhancing diet because their psychological and physical selves are healthier. The natural minerals and ingredients are designed to affect brain chemistry, while also addressing the body’s glycemic index tolerance, Gray says.

“Refined sugars give you spikes instead of sustained blood sugar,” Gray says. “And, with diets that incorporate just the glycemic index, they’re great, but you have to have a lot of control, exercise. With my program, you don’t need to do more exercise, you don’t need to diet anymore; just supplement your body with what it’s missing,” he says. Visit MarsVenus.com for more information.

Additional vendors included Lasik, Dove, Energetix, Royal Guard Clothings, Octavio Carlin (former child actor cum haute couture designer), Bora Bora Nui Resort, Jimmy Jimmy Coco, Moonsus and Marsus (high-end laptop carriers), Edge Tech, Only Heart Club and Monaco, among others.

Still, the vendors shared the spotlight with the more than 70 stars who showed up to revel in the garden party’s atmosphere, including comedian Kathy Griffin, Brain Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle) , Alfre Woodward, Allison Janney, Eva Larue, Jonathan Silverman, Kimberly Elise, Maria Conchita Alonso, Sir Ben Kingsley, Vincent Martella, Sharon Lawrence, Niecy Nash, Joshua Lebar, and many others who received special gift bags featuring some of the vendors’ top-quality products.   Clearly, the Garden Party 2007 has quite a lot to live up to.

Written by Natalie Martin

Smoking Mirrors: How We Act So Surprised Over Events and Statements Made Not So Long Ago

Smoking Mirrors:   How We Act So Surprised Over Events and Statements Made Not So Long Ago

So, this is what it comes down to…again. Just like goldfish, the public quickly forgets events and statements made years, weeks, days, minutes ago and reacts to political fallout with the same amazement as a child who doesn’t want to have to throw away his favorite toy: Pretend it’s new, and your parents won’t make you toss it.

If the quagmire in Iraq seems too overwhelming a subject to ponder, why not break it down to brass tacks? First, let me veer off on a tangent to set the mood: We’re all very aware of that indisputably necessary invention the Internet – seeing as how without it, you likely would not be reading this column – and the huge help it has provided for archived content aggregators such as LexisNexis, various encyclopedias and just about any print newspaper on this planet. Fascinatingly enough, Google.com recently instituted a feature that researches news articles as far back as 200 years, clearly an outstanding effort in the move to link us to history in a more immediate way. However, the benefit of that innovation goes beyond just seeing how newspapers looked and read in the “olden days”; it’s a great tool for calling out public personae who conveniently “forget” what they said and/or did when confronted by the media for alleged mistakes.

The president and members of his administration graced national nightly news shows claiming they never said al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein were linked—nor did Hussein have anything to do with the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. However, a cursory keyword search on any search engine will take you to a plethora of legitimate news sites with transcripts that disprove the administration’s current admissions. Sure, it wasn’t explicitly stated, but there was enough allusion to an association between the two “hated Arabs” that it’s clear what Bush and Co. wanted the American public to assume and eventually swallow as gospel. Although it would take less than five minutes for anyone to look up an article that proves this, it’s likely that not many people will. But, the real question is “Why?”

This administration successfully has created a sort of mass hypnotic denial that is self-propelling and enigmatic. What’s more interesting is that I’ve found people who think they’re being pro-Bush actually disagreeing with what he and his cabinet members say because they are so quick to distrust their own eyes and ears in favor of a transitory statement from this country’s leaders. Perhaps it’s because of our own inherent inability to admit fault. Read (or “troll”) the Yahoo! message boards and you’ll find many pro-Bush people saying that al Qaeda and Hussein and al-whoever all sat down for kabobs while plotting to destroy America—and these message posters think they’re defending the administration. Well, they are…kind of. You see, what these “trolls” forget (or just altogether ignore) is that Bush himself recently stated on national television that Hussein had no connection to 9/11. Well, he says that now although, just three years ago, he championed his reasons for going into Iraq with the Hussein/al Qaeda connection as a main cause. So, in essence, these goldfish simply have relinquished control of whatever mechanism they once had that made them think and react for themselves, and trust themselves. It’s much easier simply to grab hold of whatever is the truth of the month and defend it until it’s no longer popular, or until we transfer the same amount of confusion we have onto others who are too lazy to do a simple keyword search.

Written by Natalie Martin

Auf Wiedersehen, Uncle Sam

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Auf Wiedersehen, Uncle Sam

Often in life we serve others and for that service we expect returns. We give to our children and we expect from them obedience and respect. We expect them to love and appreciate us.

We give to our lovers and we expect them not to disappoint us. We expect life to reward us with favor, especially when we have been just and fair.

Things don’t always go as planned, however, and our due is often delayed, or not received at all.

Our children sometimes hate us; our lovers often go astray.

Where is the justice?  Where is the fairness? Life is not fair. Life unfortunately has a life of its own.

He who can follow the wind from whence it came is he who can anticipate the outcome of any event. The origin of the wind is a mystery as often are life’s outcomes.

My Uncle Sam was diagnosed with lung cancer less than six months ago. We buried him this past weekend.

My uncle was funny, quick witted, determined.  For someone so full of life, death came as an unwelcome surprise not only to him but also to his friends and family.

Many good things happened as a result of Sam’s death.   For one, he brought me home.

I try to find meaning when someone I love passes on. If there is any meaning in death, I believe it is to help us recognize that we all are mortal and our time together should not be treated recklessly. He’s out of my life now, and I regret not making the trip to see him sooner; but I do cherish the opportunity his death gave me to get in touch with loved ones that I hadn’t seen for many years.

Regretfully, I did not have one last opportunity to laugh at his jokes or witness his smile, as did my cousin in Atlanta, who visited him very early in his illness. Or recognize that the twinkle in his eye was a sign that someone was about to be a victim of some witticism.

The rest of the family, some many miles away, rallied to take care of their brother, my uncle. I spoke to him when he could no longer respond.   My sister talked with him, laughed with him, and shuttled all our relatives back and forth to and from the airport.  Another cousin, in spite of her own failing health, traveled a great distance just to see him before he died.   Her son, took off work to drive her.  Others of us came too late to walk with him one last time or hold his hand one last time or say one last word to him before he took his last breath.  But we showed up to usher him into the next transition and help him enter what we deem as his peace.

At his funeral we sang many songs and gave recollections of many experiences that caused us to smile at the man we called Uncle Sam.  I’m sure he was there laughing and crying along with us as we bade him Auf Wiedersehen:   not goodbye, but “Until we meet again in the bye and bye.”

What we produced by all these acts is a sort of comfort for all those who had to wish their loved one good bye.  And through this completed act, we have created a kind of tapestry that is a reflection of the many lives that shared this man’s one life.

Until we meet again, Uncle Sam, rest in peace and continue on laughing and living in our hearts.

Written by Lisa A. Trimarchi

Breast Cancer Answers Practical Tips and Personal advice from a Survivor

Breast Cancer Answers
Practical Tips and Personal Advice from a Survivor

Judy King

PRESS RELEASE

Breast Cancer Patients May Suffer from Lack of KnowledgeCommon Sense Reference Guide Picks Up Where Doctors Leave Off

When journalist Judy King was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999, she was advised by her insurer to undergo an immediate mastectomy.  She intuitively balked at this knee-jerk course of treatment and, despite the refusal of her insurer to cover the cost, consulted three breast cancer specialists. Her persistence paid off, as she soon discovered that chemotherapy was the best first treatment for her situation.

In the United States a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes.  As a result, women all over the country are working hard to raise awareness about this deadly disease and to help others through it. One such woman is Judy King, author of Breast Cancer Answers—Empowering and Encouraging Patients and Their Caregivers, a new release from Listo Publications.

King’s work offers common sense solutions to the everyday challenges faced by the 211,000 women and men diagnosed with breast cancer each year.  Her personal experience and subsequent research uncovered a surprising difficulty in finding information addressing common quality-of-life issues that arise during and after treatment

The doctor’s staff may be so familiar with cancer that they forget new patients aren’t and they need to know some basic information.  King says, “The newly diagnosed don’t even know what questions to ask beyond treatment decisions—questions that are as basic as, ‘Will I be able to continue working?’ or ‘What should I tell my friends—or should I even tell them at all?’ Women wonder about reconstruction, what they’ll do if they lose their hair, or what to eat at various stages of treatment.”   Many patients are surprised at the anger they feel or the depression that comes after treatment is finished.

Breast Cancer Answers began with Judy’s personal journey and is the culmination of four years of research and consultations with medical experts in many fields, who enthusiastically endorse the project.

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Dying Was the Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me: Stories of Healing and Wisdom Along Life’s Journey – Author William E. Hablitzel, MD

DYING WAS THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME
Stories of Healing and Wisdom Along Life’s Journey

William E. Hablitzel, MD

This book will come as a surprise to many people who have not experienced the spirituality of a physician.   Dr. Hablitzel’s belief in miracles and a higher power comes as no surprise to me, however, having been told a number of years ago by the surgeon who performed the triple bypass on my husband, “It was worse than we thought.  It’s now all up to him and….”  He knew I knew he meant God.  I suppose being a scientist he was reluctant to name this higher power.

Dr. Hablitzel in this beautifully written self-help motivational first book with a carpe diem theme (Do not put off for tomorrow what you can do today), readily acknowledges the existence of a higher power, God, in the scheme of life.  He tells the story of lessons learned from his patients, how many of them did not know how to live until they were near death, or in the case of the title story, actually experienced death.

Until Alexander Kipton experienced full cardiac arrest, he had never really taken time to enjoy life:  Alex Kipton found uncertainty through death.  It was the best thing that ever happened to him, not because he got a second chance for life, but because he began experiencing life for the first time.  With the uncertainty of tomorrow, he learned to make use of each day, and in all of those days he found meaning and happiness.

Each of the other twelve chapter titles is either a summation of a patient’s experience or a direct quote from a patient, one or more of the many teachers in the form of patients his practice of medicine brought to him:  this doctor was changed by his patients; his patients were changed by him.

Carol, another of his patients, was diagnosed with a terminal illness.  She had been too busy to marry her fiance of many years, but when faced with her mortality, having been diagnosed with aneurysms on the brain, she threw caution to the wind and planned to get married the next day and travel.   When told that the neurosurgeons didn’t think she needed to stay in the hospital—but they do want you to think about going to the specialty center in Baltimore as soon as possible.  They might have something to offer that we don’t—Carol smiled and said, “Thanks, but maybe later.  First, Troy and I are getting married—tomorrow.  Then we are going to travel.  We don’t know where, or for how long.”  Later, she tells her doctor, “When you always have tomorrow, it’s too easy to waste today.  I’ve spent so much time looking ahead that I couldn’t see happiness right in front of me.”

A medical doctor at peace with himself, who in spite of science is able to experience and embrace the spiritual, has given a profound insight into the examination, prognosis, and care required for healing of most of his patients.   Other patients who had bad news coming were treated with the caring that made the next step easier to bear, even when the next step was death.

“There are no coincidences” was quite a unique way of expressing the power and relationship of God in our daily lives.  The peace on the faces of those who were dying knew of God’s peace.  The meaning and role of religion in living, in sickness, and in dying proved to be most valuable in the stories of this book.   The reader is given a new appreciation for the beauty of life, the creation, and the Creator.  The value of listening, forgiving, living now ( carpe diem ), and the power of prayer are extraordinary lessons presented in the stories.

This book is a must read, especially if you yourself or a loved one is faced with a serious illness.  Were it not for my personal experience, I would probably have found it hard to believe that a scientist—a medical doctor—could be so spiritual, and as a result, so compassionate.

Contributing to this review is my brother-in-law Linon Loyd, who was here during the death of my younger brother.  He picked up the book and could not put it down until he finished.  We predict a best seller.

Reviewed by Lee L. Peoples

The Real Me Every Day

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The Real Me Every Day

Waking up with the headache of the century and a matching nasty attitude, my workday lay out before me like a pile of bricks.   Just the thought that today I had to actually make a wall out of this red mortar, one by one, practically brought me to tears.

So as I pull myself up anyway, click on “Good Day L.A.” for shits and giggles, put on a pot of coffee, and give in to my last morning smoke, I dread standing before my closet. This, of course, would mean I actually have to find something to wear. And with no mindset to be creative, I decided that this would be a brainless morning.

But I never thought that someone would call me out on it. “Elana, are you O. K.? You’re matching today.”

My “matching” sense that day consisted of a black cotton skirt, red blouse, denim motorcycle jacket, and velvet multi-colored Nine West shoes with (gasp!) matching red blazing throughout the tips. No silver-gold-burgundy-black-polka dot-striped combos that day.

Whether shuffling to the copy machine, chitchatting within cubicle confinements, or heading to the stockroom for a fresh stash of toilet paper for the ladies room, I seem to always catch friendly eyes following my strut. Sometimes, I pretend that the office corridor is my very own catwalk – a little less sway and a lot more attitude.

On numerous occasions, my clothing, shoes, or accessories become the topic of discussion. And don’t get me wrong, I definitely enjoy the confidence booster when a word like “sassy” is thrown at me. But because my emotions are the sole force that drive me to put on certain pieces, I’m usually oblivious to other people’s perception of what I’m workin’ with. When a compliment is thrown my way, I actually have to look at or touch the specific item to regain my reasoning for wearing it. As much as fashion weighs on my world, I am not image-conscious and obsessed with pleasing others. I simply wear a great color or slip on shoes that are alive with artistic flair, and if others find their own interest in those pieces, then hey, that’s cool.

Practicality also guides my wardrobe: my royal blue, peep-toe Carlos Santana shoes have been re-soled so I don’t slip again and again… and my billowy blouses are predominantly worn during my bloating “that time of the month” days. So to have certain items scrutinized in a positive light is always enlightening. I must be doing something right, but if they only knew the emotions though that inspired me to wear that outfit….

And I know that I’m not alone. Just the other day, my boyfriend showed up at my place (on a summer evening) in a long, vintage army-like pea coat. Never saw it before, but I knew that this article of clothing gave him the strength he needed. I think he, going through a rough time in his life, was able to stand up a little taller with that on. Then there is my girlfriend at work who seems to forever wear the same brown hoodie with every outfit. Maybe it’s a shield against the cold air conditioning system or a “blankie” of sort. Whether relationship issues, work problems, or any other qualm in her life, she seems to rely on the comfort of her cute jacket. It’s always there for her and she looks adorable and sporty in the process.

Even if you don’t recognize it, what you wear is probably guided byyour emotions as well, whether a subconscious effort or not. My red-matching outfit was the antithesis of how I really felt that day. In that case, I decided to just put on a classic, happy-go-lucky ensemble with hope that it would transform my real emotions into its mirror image (It didn’t really, but the next day I was dressed in black and blue, expressing my true beat-up feelings…somehow feeling better that I was loyal to the real me). I’ve also come to the realization that people really do notice what you have on, whether you are looking for kudos or not.

Written by Elana Pruitt

Susan Cody Tosches – My Own Real Life Hero!

Susan Cody Tosches – My Own Real Life Hero!

I know this woman who can make you laugh so hard your sides will ache.  I know this woman who can tell such a riveting story that you won’t want her to stop.  I know this woman who swims every day, used to run just as diligently, never forgets a birthday or holiday, always has a smile on her face, but can still come up with those clever quips about the latest fashion, or what’s going on in the entertainment industry.  This woman finds time to watch Tyra’s new show, while still going to her thrice-weekly dialysis treatments.  This woman is someone I have known almost my entire life.  She placed in several beauty pageants, twirled the baton in school, modeled professionally, and was even a Raiderette cheerleader.

Susan Cody Tosches was the picture of health, and literally every man’s fantasy woman.  I remember going to clubs with her and watching the men stop and seriously take notice.  Without trying, she did this to men.  I have to say it was a little intimidating sometimes.  But it never affected who she was on the inside—an amazing person who loves life.

But life handed her a real blow years ago when it took away her health, and everything changed when her kidneys failed her. Susan came through over 100 surgeries and a bout of mouth cancer.  Recently, she almost lost a leg. She has recently been in rehab and is learning to walk again.  In the midst of all that, I received a birthday card on my birthday.  It amazed me that she could remember my birthday at all while enduring such pain. You would think after all this, she’d be given a break—or give up.

Susan just received news that she may have breast cancer.

I had been going through a series of my own personal tragedies.   My uncle just passed away from lung cancer, and I was in the trenches of helping the family with the funeral, shuttling family in from airports, and grieving.  I at least took comfort in knowing that my best friend was healing from her latest surgery.  What a shock it was to get this news—as if she hadn’t been through enough!

She told me that she was going to get a lumpectomy the following Tuesday, and in the same sentence joked about mastectomies.

If I have to lose a breast, then I am going to get some great fake ones that stand up and defy gravity!

We both laughed really hard at that one.  How she could find humor in this situation was beyond my comprehension.  But that’s Susan!

In honor of breast cancer awareness month, I am dedicating this issue of Agenda Magazine to my dear friend Susan Cody Tosches—who encompasses the strength that women need to fight against breast cancer and win.  Susan has fought so much adversity in her own life, yet still manages to put a smile on our faces.  She has worked hard to stay alive and has beaten the odds countless times.  And now, she might be facing another battle.

In this issue, breast cancer survivors Edith Speed and Jan Emanuel tell their own stories about how they survived breast cancer.  Edith and Jan teach us that we are stronger than we know, and they have proven that point by overcoming the disease and continuing to help others.  Breast cancer might have changed their course, but it didn’t stop their lives.

So as this issue goes to press, I am praying that my friend Susan will be spared the fate of breast cancer and that her light will continue to shine for years to come.  Yes, Susan, you are my own real life hero—an inspiration to women everywhere.

Kaylene Peoples 
Editor in Chief

Barbie® – A Perpetual Icon

Barbie® – A Perpetual Icon

Many little girls around the world relate their first fashion experience to the Barbie®doll.  The very first Barbie®doll was introduced at the American Toy Fair in New York City in 1959.  Barbie® was modeled after “Lillie,” a German comic strip, and the very first Barbie®, however, was named after Barbara (Barbie) Handler, whose parents noticed she and her friends had been playing with grown-up dolls as opposed to paper dolls and baby dolls. Even back then, little girls imagined what it would be like to be a grown-up—thus the Barbie®doll.

Almost 50 years have passed, and Barbie has played a big part in setting fashion trends.  This quest to be fashionable started with the original founder of Mattel, Ruth Handler, the mother of the original Barbie.  Mattel Corporation told her that the doll would never have mass appeal and would be too expensive to manufacture.  But after she exhausted her efforts to design a doll, and even getting designers to create her clothes, Mattel finally conceded and made the first Barbie®doll in 1959.  That first year, Barbie sold at $3.00 a doll and was a huge success.  If you think about inflation and the cost of living, the increase in housing, transportation and travel, the Barbie®doll really hasn’t increased in price that significantly.  The average doll only sells for as low as $7.00 and still appeals to the same demographic.

Barbie® has been one of the most collectible toys in history.  Part of the appeal is the incredible attention to detail of this doll.  Her clothes have always been miniature versions of department store favorites.  And when you compare other dolls to Barbie®, you can see the difference in quality.  That quality can fetch a price tag ranging from $300 to untold amounts.

Through the years there have been several designers who have been chosen to design a Barbie® garment.  The Barbie™ Luxe collection, crafted by a select few designers, includes Anna Sui, who created feminine tops for Barbie®.  One of the looks was a pink cotton camisole featuring a neckline decorated with swag-like beadwork.  Paper Denim & Cloth created a dark denim bootcut jean with subtle pink detail stitching and light pink hooded zip-up sweatshirt. Accessory designer Anya Hindmarch helped the Barbie® image with makeup tote bags with pink metallic nappa leather trim and handles; Tarina Tarantino created vintage-inspired pendants and necklaces.  Other recent contributors to Barbie’s® style are Judith Leiber, Chronic Industries, Jeanie Braden, and Jem Sportswear.  This collection is available at Fred Segal Flair and at select Barbie™ Luxe designers’ boutiques.  The collection ranges from $16-$625.

Not only has Barbie® influenced fashion, but she has also become the iconic celebrity, appearing in her own movies, books, and CDs.  She broke a retail record with her six chart-topping Barbie™ Fairytopia™ films.  She has become a powerhouse and family favorite among DVD collections.  The genres range from as recent as a high school student to CGI animated looks, and appealing to 6-8 year olds. She was a big hit in Toy Story—I enjoyed that one and I am an adult.

So what is Barbie’s appeal, and most importantly, what gives her that coveted staying power?  Is it her body, her chiseled Arian looks?  Is it her seemingly untainted party attitude?  Is it the multiple careers and seemingly successful demeanor?  Is it her ongoing platonic relationship with Ken?  Is it her cute little sister or her equally hot best friend?  Maybe it’s her Porche or her Arabian horses or her pink mansions or her baby-sitting skills.  Whatever it is, I wanted it when I was seven, and I am still striving for it as an adult.

Barbie has crossed the color barriers by creating the black Barbie®, Polynesian Barbie®, blonde, brunette, and red headed Barbie®.  She has adopted the looks of popular actresses like Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and even Oprah Winfrey.  She has been the vision of purity as the bride sporting styles from couture designers like Monique Lhuillier™ and Carolina Herrera.

Barbie® doll has been a cherished fashion phenomenon for more than four decades, so it was exciting to be able to dress her in one of my signature gowns. I chose a design for Barbie® that is modern and stylish while maintaining a traditional sense of romantic sentimentality.

—Monique Lhuillier

Barbie® has given little girls across the globe the chance to dream.  And maybe the majority of those little girls around the world will never be a debutante, or travel the world, or even become a nurse, or the president (all former Barbie® professions), but this icon has never stopped us from hoping. Maybe that’s why Barbie® is still so popular today.  She sends a message that our dreams, no matter how big or small, are within our reach.

For more information on the Barbies® mentioned in this article, contact Krisse Mansfield (Mansfield@formulapr.com), Formula 212-219-0321, or Michelle Llorin of Mattel 310-252-4612.

Written by Kaylene Peoples