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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Lily sparkles at Dallas Metiers d'Art fashion show


They say things are always bigger in Dallas, and MORTAL INSTRUMENTS star Lily Collins made a big splash on Tuesday night at the Chanel Metiers d'Art fashion show. 

According to the Daily Mail, Collins stunned in a sequined v-neck dress.

With her hair swept to one side behind her ear it also showed off the touch of some dazzling diamond earrings 24-year-old Lily had chosen to complement the outfit. 
A deep red lipstick shade gave her an air of smoky sexiness, accentuating the brown tones in the shimmering short dress with a finely cut out silhouette around the shoulders scooping down in a neat V  shape. Black boots stretching all the way past her knees and up past her hemline gave the outfit a modern twist, yet still remaining true to the Chanel fashion ethos. 
Couture chic: Lily Collins arrives at Chanel's Metiers d'Art fashion show on Tuesday in Dallas
Couture chic: Lily Collins arrives at Chanel's Metiers d'Art fashion show on Tuesday in Dallas
The actress daughter of Phil Collins was in the Texan state for the fashion show which Neiman Marcus fashion director Ken Downing has promised is 'going to be a big fashion moment here in Dallas'.
    The inspiration for Chanel's Metiers d'Art traveling fashion show this year will come from Dallas, the Texas city where Coco Chanel was once given a warm welcome that included being picked up at the airport in a white Rolls-Royce and being feted at a Western-themed party complete with a catwalk featuring cows.
    For more than a decade, designer Karl Lagerfeld has picked a city linked to the house for the theme of the show staged each December to highlight the work of its artisans. 
     Chanel rebooted! Lily poses in front of a classic 50s sportscar in her cute but classic designer outfit from the legendary French fashion house
    Chanel rebooted! Lily poses in front of a classic 50s sportscar in her cute but classic designer outfit from the legendary French fashion house
    On Tuesday it was the turn for Dallas, the city that fashion house founder Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel visited in 1957 at the invitation of Stanley Marcus, who led Neiman Marcus, the Dallas-based luxury retailer founded by his family.

    The show, held at Dallas' Art Deco exhibition venue Fair Park, began with the premiere of a film written and directed by Lagerfeld titled, 'The Return,' retracing the steps of Coco Chanel as she reopened her Paris couture house in 1954 after shuttering it as Europe entered World War II. 
    Her return wasn't well-received by the French press, but was embraced by the Americans. Neiman Marcus was among those that lauded her return, with a special appreciation for the suits that her name is now synonymous with

    Other cities that have served as inspiration for the Metiers d'Art show include Tokyo, New York, London, Shanghai and Edinburgh, Scotland. The collection, which will be in boutiques in May, highlights the work of the artisans who are part of a Chanel subsidiary company, including a costume jewelry and button maker, a feather and flower maker, a milliner, shoemaker, glovemaker and embroiderers.
    What do you think of Lily's dazzling night in Dallas? Share your thoughts below.


    Saturday, August 31, 2013

    'Interview' mag snags talk & photos with Jamie Campbell Bower

     Check out this interview with Jamie Campbell Bower in  Interview magazine and some exclusive photos (thanks to Jamie Campbell Bower Spain for posting these)

    Girl meets mysterious tattooed boy; boy encourages girl to fight demons while wearing thigh-high leather boots. Evil, leather-clad man with several rat-tail braids reveals that boy and girl are brother and sister and romance is nipped in the bud.

    Sad or savvy, every young adult fantasy film aspires to be the next Twilight.  The best contender to date is The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, based on Cassandra Clare's six-book YA series. Lily Collins stars as Clary Fray, a Brooklyn teenager who discovers she is a "shadowhunter," a warrior descended from the blood of an angel in a world that includes vampires, werewolves, warlocks, witches, and demons. As Jace Wayland, Clary's love interest and possible sibling, British actor Jamie Campbell Bower stands out. There is nothing novel about the film's premise, but it doesn't need to be novel. The Mortal Instruments knows what it wants to be and does it well (or, better than Twilight).

    The Mortal Instruments
     is Campbell Bower's third fantasy franchise, and it's not difficult to see why. Casting directors gravitate towards Campbell Bower's ethereal aesthetic: his shoulder-length blond hair, prominent cheekbones, pale complexion, and  slender, yet oddly muscular physique. Only 24, the actor's first role was in Tim Burton's gothic musicalSweeney Todd (2007). Since then, he's rarely left the fantasy genre; playing King Arthur in the mini-series Camelot (2011), a young Gellert Grindewald in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2010), and the leader of an ancient coven of vampires in Twilight: Breaking Dawn. 

    We recently spoke with the actor in L.A.


    EMMA BROWN: Do you remember your first ever audition?

    JAMIE CAMPBELL BOWER: Oh, god, my first ever audition. Yeah, it was for Harry Potter.

    BROWN: Oh, really? That worked out pretty well then.

    CAMPBELL BOWER: No, it didn't, because I was a kid. It was the first Harry Potter movie.

    BROWN: Oh. Who did you want to be?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Harry Potter!

    BROWN: I can't imagine you with black hair.

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Can you imagine? That would be so weird. A casting agent came to school—they send casting agents round schools in the UK—and she picked a bunch of us. I completely forgot about it. We had to tell a joke, I told a really rude joke. I told a joke about a Christmas tree being rammed up a fairy's ass. Oh dear...

    BROWN: Did they laugh?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: They laughed, yeah. But I don't think that was quite Harry Potter material. [laughs]

    BROWN: Were you devastated?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: No, no I wasn't devastated. I was too into skateboarding. I'm still too into skateboarding to be devastated by anything.

    BROWN: They just kept you in mind for six years?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: It was more than six years. I didn't have to re-audition, they actually just called up and were like, "Do you want to be a part of it?"  Obviously it's a British institution, I was like, "Of course I want it. Whatever, I'd love to be a small part of this. It would be dope." And that's it.

    BROWN: Did you ever go up to Daniel Radcliffe— "You stole my life!"

    CAMPBELL BOWER: [laughs] No, no, no. God, no. He's a lovely chap. No, there's no hard feelings. [laughs]

    BROWN: This is your third fantasy franchise. You've got to be in the running for some sort of record.

    CAMPBELL BOWER: For being the biggest whore? [laughs] People ask me if it's a career move or whatnot—it's not. I wanted to be a part of Harry Potter. I wanted to be a part of the first Twilight movie and unfortunately it didn't work out so great. So when they came back and were like, "Do you want to come in for a part for the second movie," I was like, "Absolutely." And then Mortal came along but we didn't know when we were shooting the first movie that we were going to get green lit for another movie—we have been green lit for another movie before the first movie's even been released, which is crazy.

    BROWN: What do you like the most about your character Jace?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: I say this a lot in interviews about the character, but I like his vulnerability. I like that about him. I like his sarcasm. I like his strength.

    BROWN: Does he have any qualities that annoy you?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Yeah, the fact that he's so sarcastic the whole time—sometimes he just needs to man up a bit. [laughs] I actually kind of fell in love with him, but he's so into himself that he doesn't really know it. [laughs]

    BROWN: Have you read all of the books? Or did you not want to go past the first one lest it change the way you played the character?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: I've read them all. I'm just waiting for Cassie [Clare] to release the last one. I read the first three when I got asked to come over for the screen test and then, upon getting the role, I read them all. When we were shooting, I focused on the first book. It didn't cloud my vision—the great thing about literature is that you're making up your own interpretation of the character anyway. Also, you're given basically a bible of who this guy is and you're kind of shooting yourself in the foot if you're not reading it.

    BROWN: There are so many books, did you ever have a moment of "Oh god, there goes the next six years of my life..?"

    CAMPBELL BOWER: [laughs] Look, if I have a job for the next six years of my life I'm going to be the happiest motherfucker in the world. I'm under no illusion—this game is incredibly fickle, that's what this industry is, and I'm very aware of that. If I can do this in the next six years, that would be great. If I can't, that's fine too. They better start making them quick, though, because none of us are getting any younger and I'm not entirely sure how long I can carry on. If we're doing the last movie when I'm 30 and I'm meant to be playing 19, 20—I'm starting to look a little bit ropey at the moment anyway, there's lines coming—I'd be fucked.

    BROWN: Does your agent tell you to stay out of the sun?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: No, never. They know if they tell me not to do something I'm gonna do it. [laughs] They've now figured that out, so they just don't talk to me until they have good news. [laughs]

    BROWN: Do you think The Mortal Instruments presents an unrealistic portrayal of love?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: I mean, at no point in the movie does Jayce turn around to Clary and say, "I love you." Is it an unrealistic portrayal? I think there are times in life where you're automatically drawn to somebody and it's weird—you freak out a bit. I think that's what this portrayal is. It's something deeper than just aesthetic admiration, I suppose. They don't say that they love each other—they want to be together but it's hard, what with them thinking that they're brother and sister they've got a bunch of shit to deal with. [laughs] I don't know if that's realistic.

    BROWN: Did you read any young adult books when you were a young adult?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: It sounds really cheesy and corny, there was a book called The Lives of Christopher Chant [by Dianna Wynne Jones, 1988], which is very, very similar toHarry Potter. Too similar, some have said. I sort of got into those for a bit. I'm a dirty kid, I like to be outside, I like to run about, I like to get messy. So I spent a lot of time outside as a kid, skating and just being a disaster. I was obsessed with Dogtown—I still am obsessed with Dogtown, the Z-Boys. I love Stacy Peralta and Jay Adams and Andrew Reynolds, all these guys. I used to think I was Chad Muska.

    BROWN: You should make a skating movie.

    CAMPELL BOWER: I'd love to make a skating movie. It'd be fucking dope. [With] sports movies—like skating movies—it's hard. The last good one that I saw was probably Catherine Hardwick's Lords of Dogtown (2005). I mean, Rob Dyrdek's got a movie coming out but it's more like a documentary.

    BROWN: What film were you obsessed with as a child?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Oh my god, Waterworld (1995). Kevin Costner's Waterworld. Insane. That blew my mind. Me and my cousin Josh we used to watch it the whole time. We loved that film.

    BROWN: I don't even know what that is.

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Waterworld?! Are you for serious? Oh my god, go check it out.

    BROWN: I'm looking it up now. It was nominated for an Oscar! It's a serious movie?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: It's not that serious. He's jetting about on a jetski and shit. But there's a ride at Universal Studios in L.A.— the Waterworld ride. You've got to go on it. It's mental.

    BROWN: I've only been to Euro Disney.

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Euro Disney is not my vibe. I can't really deal with Disney, man. It's not my thing.

    BROWN: But you can deal with Universal Studios land?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Yeah, because they're not pretending to be so happy all the time. [laughs] I don't do so well with people pretending to be happy. When I was 16, I went with my girlfriend at the time and her family to Disneyland and I was so grumpy the whole time.

    BROWN: I know you're in L.A. now, but do you still live in London?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: I live out of a bag. I just looked at what's going on for me, I'm not gonna be back in England for more than a week between now and March of next year, I think, which is crazy. By that time the lease is up on my apartment! [laughs]  I'm getting a kick out of being homeless.

    BROWN: Won't you miss your family and friends?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: I have the best friends in the world. I miss my friends, I miss my family but they always come out and visit me. I went to boarding school in the country so there's no real differentiation between family and friends. I went there from when I was 8 until I was 17—it was insane. If you earn my friendship, you are my family and I'll do anything for you.

    BROWN: Is it unusual for people from your school to become actors?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Daniel Day Lewis went to my school. Juno Temple was in my year. Lily Allen went. The band called The Kooks went there. Minnie Driver. There's a few of us kicking about but it's not a stage school, it's just incredibly liberal and let's the individual do whatever the fuck they want. [laughs]

    BROWN: Do you remember your worst ever audition?

    CAMPBELL BOWER: Yes, I went into the wrong room. They started being like, "I see that you were at the Royal Shakespeare Company." I was like, "Oh my god, my agent has made all this shit up, just made it up so I could get in the room." So I was like, "Yeah, yeah, it was amazing"—digging myself further and further into a hole. And then this girl comes in and I'm like, "What the fuck is going on?" And they're like, "Okay, and now we're going to read the balcony scene." It was an audition for Romeo and Juliet. [laughs] I was like, "Um, I'm not meant to be here, I'm really sorry." [laughs] I literally just ran out of the room.

























    Thursday, June 27, 2013

    PHOTOS: Jamie Campbell Bower attends CineEurope fan event in Barcelona

    Jamie Campbell Bower attended CineEurope in Barcelona to introduce the new German trailer where he announced some very exciting news about a promotional tour, and met up with some fans from the Barcelona institute! Check out the swoon worthy pictures from the event provided by The Vampire Club below:


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    I don't know about you, but Jamie Campbell Bower's smile gets me every single time! Jamie is Jace! Tell us your feels in the comments below! 











    Wednesday, March 27, 2013

    Lily Collins heads to WonderCon

    After greeting fans this week at the Clockwork Princess signing at The Grove, Lily Collins chats with a friend outside Red-O restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (March 26).

    Lily is on her way next to WonderCon March 30th, where the stars of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones will premiere the full theatrical trailer as well as do a panel and sign autographs.

    The two pals chatted outside around valet before leaving.

    Source: Just Jared Jr.

    Monday, March 18, 2013

    Cassandra Clare shares her day in photos.

    Tomorrow is not only a big day for Shadowhunters. It is also a huge day Cassandra Clare because the final book in The Infernal Devices series, Clockwork Princess, comes out. Today Cassie was at Entertainment Weekly and has shared what she has done today with us.

    In which I visit Entertainment Weekly's offices http://t.co/iPoqI7CR1d


    Signing ClockworkPrincess http://t.co/2Euqfa4IkF


    Shadowhunter gear crumpled on the floor (going through old set photos) http://t.co/GOAgFV73vm


    Last photo.. One of the cast of CoB...with runes... http://t.co/lnqTJyMLan


    Have you preordered your copy of Clockwork Princess or are you going to get your copy as soon as your local bookstore is open? Sound off in the comments.







    Saturday, March 9, 2013

    Lily Collins back in U.S. after Paris Fashion Week

    Seems like Lily Collins is snapped more at LAX more and more later. Probably because the jet-setting actress has become more and more in demand. Everyone loves Lily!

    The 23-year-old actress was spotted at LAX last night, looking casually trendy with a blazer, jeans and boots as she arrived from in LA. Lily was in Paris for fashion week. She has an April 13th premiere of her movie Writers with Logan Lerman.

    Check out the pics below and head over to Just Jared to take a look at the Writers trailer!

    Friday, March 8, 2013

    Robert Sheehan attends 'The Call' premiere

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    Robert Sheehan attended the star studded premiere of the Halle Berry film "The Call" at the Arclight this week in Hollywood.

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    Photo source: Robert-Sheehan.net

    Sheehan stars as Simon Lewis in the upcoming film "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" when it hits theaters August 23, 2013.
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