The King is Celebrated at the "Prince of Persia" Premiere

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Source: News.Yahoo/Fashion

Fashion News, Gemma ArtertonLos Angeles – Jake Gyllenhaal may be cinema's new "Prince of Persia," but even he bowed down to the real king of Hollywood on Monday, May 17, as the film's producer Jerry Bruckheimer was honored at Grauman's Chinese Theater before the film premiered there. Bruckheimer, who has been one of the most prolific producers in the history of both film and television, placed his hand and footprints into the concrete as a who's who of Tinseltown looked on.

There was a smiling Tom Cruise, seated next to Nicolas Cage, along with Bruckheimer's other favorite actors, including Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Voight, Sir Ben Kingsley, Tom Skerritt, Michael Clarke Duncan, Judge Reinhold, Jonathan Pryce, Kelly McGillis, and Gemma Arterton.

Arterton, Kingsley, and Gyllenhaal then took center stage as the stars of "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," as the film premiere followed and the party kept right on going. Look one way, there were Bruce Willis and Eddie Murphy; look another, Orlando Bloom, Jon Lovitz and Seth Green. Directors Mike Newell, Jon Turtletaub and Tony Scott paid homage to the king, too. And while alpha Hollywood males were everywhere you looked, there were a few female Bruckheimer fans, too, like Michelle Monaghan, Melina Kanakaredes, Jaime King, Tia Carrere and Alanis Morissette.

Gyllenhaal summed up what everyone who has been part of the Bruckheimer empire, from the early days of "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Days of Thunder" through "The Rock," "Con Air," "Pirates of the Caribbean" and right up to "CSI," "CSI: NY" and "CSI: Miami," was thinking.

"To be playing the lead in a Jerry Bruckheimer blockbuster movie based on a video game," Gyllenhaal said with a grin at an earlier press conference in support of "Prince of Persia," "I felt like my eyes would pop out of my head!"

Tomorrow's Shining Stars Revealed as Coutts New Jewellers Award Winners

Monday, May 10, 2010

Coutts London Jewellery Week has announced the winners of its inaugural Coutts New Jewellers Awards.
Coutts London Jewellery Week has announced the winners of its inaugural Coutts New Jewellers Awards.

Sixteen up-and-coming jewellers have been awarded the opportunity to draw on Coutts' unparalleled wealth of expertise working with SMEs and entrepreneurs via the Coutts Business Development Forum. Created to support and nurture new talent in jewellery design and craft, the Coutts New Jewellers Award-winners will receive advice on how to remain resilient during these testing economic times with a series of inspiring talks by industry and financial experts.

All sixteen winners have unveiled exciting plans for the Week, ranging from first-time exhibitions to collaborative shows and even jewellery recycling classes. These include Secret Garden - an exhibition organized by The Garden Studios of London celebrating Elizabeth Powell's first collection of sumptuous colors and delicate beauty - and sparkling showcases by Ana De Costa and Zoe Catherine Kendall at independent designer store Kabiri.

Elsewhere, Missoma and SHO Fine Jewellery will be forming an exciting collaboration with fellow designers to launch Rising Gems - an exhibition held at a chic cocktail evening in central London - representing the new faces of the London jewellery industry and casting a spotlight on what's fresh, fashionable and directional.

Coutts London Jewellery Week's annual Treasure showcase gives some of this year's Coutts New Jewellers a chance to sell direct to the consumer. Nina Koutibashvili and Ring Leader Urban Jewellery will be exhibiting new collections of inspirational, unique pieces at an event that is a platform for visionary design and new talent.

A number of Coutts New Jewellers will also be hosting individual exhibitions of their collections, including Alexandra Simpson's Wow! Jewels for London, CJS Inspired Design's "Inspiration", Ruth Tomlinson's "Love Ring" collection at Cockpit Arts, Holborn and Bex Rox's limited edition African showcase at Brown's. And Francesca Sibylla Augusta will be hosting Golden Age - a fun and flamboyant jewellery exposé which is one of a number of events planned for the Burlington Arcade.

Showcases aside, Leblas is inviting guest speakers from Vukani-Ubuntu, the largest mineral-beneficiation organization in the Jewellery sector in South Africa, while precious gemstone and diamond setters Roque will be offering guests the opportunity to 'try on' their collection using Holition's revolutionary 3D virtual mirror.

Representing the Coutts New Jewellers at the recent media launch for Coutts London Jewellery Week were Jessica de Lotz and Rachel Galley. Very different in style, both jewellers have exciting plans for the Week. Recent Central St Martin's graduate Jessica is offering a week-long schedule of events, ranging from daily demonstrations to "make do and mend" workshops. Meanwhile Rachel's jewellery will be available for preview at Cockpit Arts Open Studios and will include a new men's collection and a high end gem-set cocktail collection of bespoke items.

Sarah Deaves, Chief Executive, Coutts & Co commented: "This year, our involvement in Coutts London Jewellery Week is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to supporting the world of entrepreneurs and contemporary art and design. Today, we can count one third of our client base as successful business owners and we recognize the importance of supporting entrepreneurs of the future, through the early stages of their career. We're excited to be nurturing these 20 promising new jewellers, through the creation of the Coutts Business Development Forum, and we hope that the course will provide the delegates with a great insight into building a successful and resilient business through its time of most need."

Councillor Guy Nicholson, Board Chair of organizers the City Fringe Partnership, added: "This is a great opportunity for up-and-coming designers to be part of Coutts London Jewellery Week and have their ideas supported by a major financial institution. The Coutts New Jewellers Awards is a timely investment into the Jewellery industry in the capital and into the future of London's small business sector."