Kenna & Chains

Do you like Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and Mark Ronson? Yes?  Well of course you do, and knowing that you do it’s pretty safe to say you trust their taste in music they enjoy and not just the songs they play – so you must check out the newest song from Kenna, CHAINS, why? because these guys say so.  Pharrell signed him, Ronsan made music with him, Kayne credited him as being the best musician the world did not yet know and..

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“What the world needs to hear they just don’t know it yet” said Timberlake, and then recently he posted via his Twitter account @JTimberlake “check out @OKKenna new video for ‘Chains’” adding “It’s important for the future of ur life that u do it now.”

So what is the fuss about? Check out the video for yourself and see:

 

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Johnny Depp at Nick's Kids Choice in Los Angeles, CA April 2, 2011.

The Karate Kid won favorite movie and iCarly nabbed favorite TV show at Saturday night’s Kids Choice Awards 2011, hosted by comedian Jack Black.  Justin Timberlake, received Nickelodeon’s Big Help Award.  Willow Smith performed.  And ofcourse, the infamous green goo slimmed several stars.

Many celebrities stepped out on to Nick’s orange carpet for this award show — including fashionistas Taylor Momsen, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and Heidi Klum.

Miley Cyrus at Kid's Choice 2011.

The list of full winners…

Favorite Movie: The Karate Kid
Favorite TV Show: iCarly
Favorite Movie Actor: Johnny Depp
Favorite Movie Actress: Miley Cyrus
Favorite TV Actor: Dylan Sprouse
Favorite TV Actress: Selena Gomez
Favorite Animated Movie: Despicable Me
Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie: Eddie Murphy
Favorite Butt Kicker: Jackie Chan, The Karate Kid
Favorite Song: “Baby” by Justin Bieber
Favorite Male Singer: Justin Bieber
Favorite Female Singer: Katy Perry
Favorite Music Group: Black Eyed Peas
Favorite Cartoon: Spongebob Squarepants
Favorite Book: Diary of a Wimpy Kid series
Favorite Video Game: Just Dance 2
Favorite Male Athlete: Shaquille O’Neal
Favorite Female Athlete: Lindsey Vonn
Funniest TV Sidekick: Jennette McCurdy

Presenters included  Steven Tyler, Cory Monteith, Russell Brand, Sofia Vergara, Joe Jonas, Jason Segel, Jane Lynch, Heidi Klum, Kim Kardashian and Rosario Dawson.

Setting the scene for the holidays can be stressful and music is such an important part of that so we thought we would help you by compiling our top 25 Holiday Songs for you to add to your play list, or better yet, burn onto a CD for a last minute gift.

#1. “White Christmas” sung by Bing Crosby, written by Irving Berlin. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, it is the best-selling single of all time, with estimated sales in excess of 100 million copies worldwide. Berlin wrote the song in 1940, poolside at the Biltmore hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. It was first released in 1949, and has never been out-of-print since, it is the perfect way to get everyone in the holiday spirit. Many well known singers between the 50’s and present day have covered this song including; Barbra Streisand, Freddy Martin, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, The Ravens, Mantovani, The Drifters, Elvis Presley, Mitch Miller, Andy Williams, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Jimmy McGriff, Doris Day, The Supremes, Dean Martin, Otis Redding, Lana Cantrell, Bob Marley, New Kids on the Block, Michael Bolton, Garth Brooks, Martina McBride, Linda Ronstadt, Bette Midler, Dionne Warwick, Westlife, Twisted Sister, Taylor Swift, Al Jarreau, Rick Astley, Andrea Bocelli, and Boy George.

#2. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like ChristmasPerry Como. Meredith Wilson, composer of The Music Man, wrote this in 1951, it has become an evergreen classic.

#3. Happy Xmas (war is over) – John Lennon with Yoko Ono. One of this Beatle’s dreams was to create a classic Christmas song, he was successful with this one, simultaneously a holiday song and plea for world peace.

#4. The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole

#5. Baby Come Home For Christmas – U2

#6. Wonderful Christmastime – Paul McCartney

#7. The Most Wonderful Time of The Year – Johnny Mathis

#8. All I Want For Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey

#9. My Favorite Things – The Supremes

#10. Rockin Around The Christmas Tree – Brenda Lee

#11. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – The Temptations

#12. Santa Baby – Eartha Kitt &/or Madonna

#13. Give Love On Christmas Day – Michael Jackson & The Jackson 5

First Lady Michelle Obama, Usher, Justin Bieber and President Obama 2009

#14. Someday At Christmas – Justin Bieber. Considering it was good enough for Usher, First Lady Obama and our President, I think its safe to say this makes the cut!

#15. One Little Christmas Tree – Stevie Wonder

#16. Baby It’s Cold Outside – Dean Martin

#17. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas – Frank Sinatra

#18. Christmas Must Be Something More – Taylor Swift

#19. Santa Claus Is Comin To Town – Miley Cyrus

#20. Happy Christmas – Jessica Simpson & Ashlee Simpson

#21. Silent Night – Britney Spears


#22. Katy Perry (@Katy Perry) tweeted Christmas Songs are better when Elvis sings them, so Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley is perhaps is best one ever!

#23. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays – N Sync (yes N Sync, we love this one from Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick, this was off of their 2nd album and went Double Platinum selling over 4 million copies

#24. Hark The Herald Angels Sing – Jewel

#25. Purple Snowflakes – Marvin Gay

Enjoy your night and Merry Christmas, oh and for those of you who really are questioning that #23, check out the video here below:

Style Seen Daily Co Founder Crystal Fambrini with Broadcasting Legend Larry King. Larry even decided to venture out to check out Fashion's Night Out.

This year Los Angeles really picked it up for the second annual Fashion’s Night Out.  My fellow fashionistas and I could barely contain our excitement for all the festivities planned around town. Unfortunately, everything was at the same time and in completely different areas so you really had to make a plan of attack and decide ahead of time what part of the city you wanted to check out.  I mean the options were tempting; hang with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa at The Beverly Center as he officially kicked off the night, go to Westfield Century City Mall to check out the VIP events there and see Justin Timberlake unveil his new shoe line at the William Rast store, or head over to Robertson Boulevard to reconnect with my designer friends at Moods of Norway to snack on their famous waffles while trying on clothes.  Lots of options.

But I knew with my lack of patience on the road driving and this being on a Friday evening where traffic was sure to be plentiful, I decided I had to play it safe and pick one spot. So, the decision  – Rodeo Drive.  I didn’t care what celebrities where going to be where, I just wanted to take a ride on the ferris wheel in the middle of Rodeo Drive.  You bump into celebrities all the time here in Hollywood  (like Larry King in the pic with me above)  – but a ferris wheel on Rodeo Drive is a very rare occurrence.  Also just as rare — all the fancy stores on Rodeo Drive replacing their intimidating security people out front with lovely smiling models.  Instead of only welcoming in the big spenders, tonight was a night for all fashionistas — no matter if you bought something or not!   Like a shopping open house.  Now can you understand more why my friends and I were getting heart palpitations?

I started at the north end of Rodeo Drive, taking pictures along the way (see slideshow below), with my goal being to end at the south side of Rodeo at the ferris wheel.  Now it’s only a handful of blocks, but with all the most amazing stores open with models standing outside beckoning you in and offering you champagne, it did take me quite a long time to make it to my destination.  I also got distracted by the Chanel store, but a very happy distraction, as I sit here and type this I find delight looking down at my “CC” temporary tattoo on my arm.  It’s been almost a week, and the tattoo is still looking great.  Thanks Chanel!   I decided to take some video in the Chanel store… take a look…

And right before the ferris wheel, I stopped to interview the lovely Kelly Osbourne, check out that video here: Crystal Cam: Fasion’s Night Out on Rodeo Drive with Kelly Osbourne You’ll see that Kelly was just as excited as I was about the ferris wheel.

Check out some pictures I took along the way…

OK, so being a typical Angelino, I didn’t actually end up going on the ferris wheel — it was full of kids and it was a tad too cold (I didn’t bring a jacket).  But I DID touch it, which in my book, is just as worthwhile.

Yes, I actually made it to the ferris wheel!

And since I was so cold, literally shaking, I found myself diving into the Jimmy Choo store for comfort.  And oh, what comfort that was — but that’s another entry.

At the end of the night I was so exhausted from all the fashion fun I ended up passing out on top of my bed with my shopping bags in lieu of my blankets.  In my sleepy haze I thought, Venice has First Fridays, can’t Rodeo Drive do something like that too? Can’t the first Friday of every month be Fashion’s Night Out?  Hey, a girl can dream.

RODEO DRIVE FASHION’S NIGHT OUT SEPTEMBER 10, 2010 6:00 – 10:00 PM

Last year’s first installment of Fashion’s Night Out, an effort to jump-start a sagging industry with an evening full of shopping events in major cities all over the world that was brought to us by New York-based Vogue magazine and the Council of Fashion Designers of America, was, not surprisingly, very Manhattan-centric. Southern California was barely represented, with a few local scattered efforts staged at Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills and the Fred Segal Center on Melrose Avenue.

What a difference a year makes. For the sophomore effort on Friday, Sept. 10, Southern California is fielding a slate of highly organized, “Vogue-sanctioned” events, stretching from Newport Beach to Pasadena, and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s Office of Economic and Business Policy is rallying retailers.

Following are highlights of planned Fashion’s Night Out activities in three cities — Beverly Hills, Los Angeles and West Hollywood — within whose borders some 300 assorted and sundry parties, personal appearances, shopping discounts and the like will occur simultaneously.

Beverly Hills

Sixty-seven retailers have signed up to mark FNO in the 90210, which will have a decidedly circus-like atmosphere — thanks to a four-story-tall Ferris wheel set up in the 200 block of North Rodeo Drive. (Rides are free — if you have a proof-of-purchase receipt from one of the evening’s participating stores.)

Among the events scheduled for the evening: at Giorgio Armani, actor Samuel L. Jackson will host an exhibition of his favorite red carpet looks over the years, displayed on mannequins and accompanied by a question-and-answer session with fashion critic Steven Cojocaru from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (reservations, which can be made at [212] 209-4102, are recommended), Chanel will be offering free manicures with its new collection of polishes, and the Lacoste boutique will be the site of a Wii tennis tournament.

There will be no shortage of parties. Valentino, for example, is having a casino night. DJs Super Mash Bros. will be spinning at Emporio Armani, while DJ Rick Khan has been tapped for Roberto Cavalli‘s bash. Geary’s will host a “gentleman’s lounge” with Scotch, beer, hors d’oeuvres and some heavy-duty models — of Rolex and Patek Phillipe timepieces, that is.

At 6 p.m., a life-size celebrity version of the fashion trivia board game Fashion Rules will begin at the foot of the Ferris wheel on Rodeo, and is set to include singer/actress Kelly Osbourne, “Dancing With the Stars” judge Carrie Ann Inaba, stylist George Kotsiopoulos and Vogue’s West Coast editor Lisa Love.

Tod’s is selling a limited-edition handbag for the event, Salvatore Ferragamo is celebrating its first collection from new Creative Director Massimiliano Giornetti with the launch of his W-bag purse Mikimoto will be featuring pearl-stringing demonstrations and Coach will have artists on hand to customize merchandise.

Organizers also have made sure that Rodeo Drive revelers will be able to fill their stomachs as easily as they empty their wallets, promising the famed thoroughfare will be lined with gourmet food trucks serving a variety of fare including kimchi-topped French fries and architecturally themed ice cream sandwiches.

Beverly Hills’ Fashion’s Night Out, centered on Rodeo Drive, runs 6 to 10 p.m. on Sept. 10. Additional information and updates are available at the Rodeo Drive Committee’s website: http://www.rodeodrive-bh.com/fashionsnightout.html.

Los Angeles

The beige box that dominates the intersection of La Cienega and Beverly boulevards is shaping up to dominate this year’s local FNO efforts — and not just for the benefit of its own tenants.

In partnership with the mayor’s office, the Beverly Center will function as the hub, headquarters and starting point for the city’s FNO events, with free parking (starting at 4 p.m.) and no-cost busses to ferry shoppers to six retail districts centered on Melrose Avenue, Robertson Boulevard, West 3rd Street, Abbot Kinney Boulevard, downtown Los Angeles and Los Feliz.

As befits Hollywood, the night of extended shopping will kick off with red carpet arrivals at the Beverly Center at 4 p.m., as VIPs, celebrities and invitees turning out to hear remarks from the mayor, who is slated to speak at a 5 p.m. news conference alongside Vogue’s Lisa Love, L.A.-based designer Randolph Duke, skateboarder/reality TV star Rob Dyrdek and Black Eyed Peas singer will.i.am.

The Beverly Center has promised the first 100 shoppers a free Fashion’s Night Out Los Angeles T-shirt — designed by FIDM student Marc Blaskovits. (The shirt will be sold at the mall and other participating spots around Los Angeles — including Fred Segal on Melrose, The Grove and Intermix and Udrest, which are both on Robertson, among others — for $15 each. Poceeds will help fund scholarships for fashion students.)

A fashion show of fall looks featuring some of the Beverly Center’s retailers (including Forever 21, Bebe, Ben Sherman and Traffic, among others) will be staged in the mall’s sixth-floor central area at 5:30 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. In between, Macy’s is scheduled to host a “Denim Rocks” runway show, highlighting local denim brands, at 6:30 p.m.

In addition Charles David founder Charles Malka is scheduled to do an in-store shoe signing (in the Beverly Center) from 6 to 9 p.m. William Rast co-founders Tracy Ayala and Justin Timberlake will be hosting a sneak peek at their label’s new footwear collection and a special FNO eyewear collectionat the William Rast flagship store at Westfield Century City from 8 to 9 p.m. (Earlier the pair will do the same at the Nordstrom at Santa Monica Place from 6 to 7 p.m.)

Throughout the night, the Fred Segal Center on Melrose promises appearances by Quiksilver‘s surfing team, Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh (who will sign copies of his book “Beautiful Mutants“) and the guys behind Spirit Hoods, who will be on hand to make sure that any of their animal-shaped hats that are purchased are worn jauntily askew.Taylor Jacobson (formerly with “The Rachel Zoe Project“) will be on hand to offer styling tips from 8 to 10 p.m.

Decadestwo and HauteLook are kicking off a three-day “400 dresses for $400″ event — with a cocktail party featuring special guest designer Alexis Phifer. 6 to 9 p.m.

There’s also some added incentive to pry open the wallet within city limits on Friday night: Anyone (21 and older) who can brandish receipts totaling $25 from a participating Los Angeles FNO retailer will have entrée into a post-shopping fete at SBE’s Industry nightclub, on La Cienega Boulevard,, which will include fashion presentations by some of the designers who call the city home, including Kevan Hall, Sue Wong, Louis Verdad and Petro Zillia’s Nony Tochterman. A second party, at SBE’s XIV, on Sunset Boulevard, subject to the same entrance requirements, will feature fashion-themed drinks. Both bashes will run from 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Los Angeles’ Fashion’s Night Out festivities are scheduled to run 6 to 10 p.m., with free parking at — and shuttle service from — the Beverly Center for the duration. A full list of participating retailers as well as a printable map, can be found at city’s FNO site: http://www.fno.lacity.org.

West Hollywood

FNO WeHo is a little city going big: The 1.9-square-mile community of West Hollywood had lined up 28 participants, including Chrome Hearts, Vera Wang, Nicole Miller and the Sunset Plaza shopping center, for events, appearances and parties.

A Julia Clancey runway show is slated for the Andaz West Hollywood’s RH bar, James Jean artwork will be on display at the 3.1 Phillip Lim boutique, and, in what will no doubt be one of the evening’s popular spectator sports events, the Andrew Christian underwear boutique will be holding a Twister competition from 8 to 10 p.m. featuring models wearing nothing more than their skivvies.

For shoppers — and aspiring rock gods — who don’t mind dropping $300 at the John Varvatos boutique on Robertson, celebrity rock photographer Robert Knight will be on hand to shoot your portrait.

The Sunset Plaza shopping center is planning a party complete with aural ambience courtesy of live DJs and a runway show of fall fashion from the center’s retailers. (The price of admission is an FNO proof of purchase.)

West Hollywood’s Fashion’s Night Out runs from 6 to 10 p.m., with free shuttle service for the duration. Shuttle information and a full list of participating retailers and events are available at the organizers’ website:http://www.avenueswh.com/events/fno.

Source: LA Times

Anna Wintour And Marc Jacobs Stay Up Late For Jimmy

Summit On The Summit Climbers

Summit On The Summit Climbers

Style is not just about what you wear, or where you go, its about what you do.  Our friend Kenna, a very stylish musician, also wears his heart on his sleeve and after seeing the natives where his father was born struggle for something as simple as clean water, he decided to do something about it. Kenna, Lupe Fiasco and Santigold, along with Jessica Biel, Emile Hirsch and Isabel Lucas all climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, this last January, in an effort to raise awareness for clean water.

Summit on the Summit, the documentary, made its debut on MTV. Seek it out, the scene is powerful and the style comes from the inside out in a beautiful way.  Justin Timberlake hosts and has been a supporter all the way, brands like HP and PUR made Kenna’s dream a reality and all of us should do our part to get into this scene.

www.summitonthesummit.com

Crystal Fambrini with Moods Of Norway designers.  What a fun group of guys!

Crystal Fambrini with Moods Of Norway designers. What a fun group of guys!

Moods of Norway recently opened their first US flagship store in Los Angeles, CA — on the famous Robertson Blvd right next door to Kitson. Paris Hilton, The Black Eyed Peas, Gwen Stefani… the list is endless of the stars who sport their very creative, and happy, brand.

And to really get a good idea of how amazing, and again happy, these successful designers are… watch this video I got to do with them BEFORE their store opening! I love private tours.. and happy people! Wohoo!

For more information, check out the great print feature on Justin Timberlake’s web site.

Singer Justin Timberlake performs at Nickelodeon's 20th Annual Kids' Choice Awards Singer Justin Timberlake performs at Nickelodeon’s Annual Kids’ Choice Awards.

We here at Style Seen Daily have put together a slideshow of the red carpet looks from Nickelodeon’s 2009 Kids’ Choice Awards.

Loose flowing ruffles were popular among the starlets like Megan Fox and Miley Cyrus.  Super star Cameron Diaz and musician Pete Wentz went with a more relaxed Americana look.  And Victoria Justice rocked the deconstructed jacket over a purple short dress.  

The looks on the Kids’ Choice carpet covered the gamet — from “Ugly Betty” star America Ferrera in a classic hollywood glamour look dressed  in a red dress to singer Colbie Caillot wearing a bright yellow day dress WITH flip flops!  

Our SSD favorite item we spotted:  Megan Fox’s platform shoes that looked great with her lavender toe nail polish.  As for our SSD least favorite item:  Again we pick American Idol judge Paula Abdul (she was also our worst Grammy 2009 look, sorry Paula we’re just being straight up).  As you can see for yourself in our gallery below, Abdul just had too much going on with the accessories and it looks more like a costume then an actual look…. 

 

From Justin Timberlake's clothing line, William Rast's Fall 2009 Ready To Wear Collection at New York Fashion Week February 2009. The fall collection highlighted a "new America" utilizing classics, such as a plaid shirt, and making it more fashion forward by pairing it with a leather jacket.

From Justin Timberlake's clothing line, William Rast's Fall 2009 Ready To Wear Collection at New York Fashion Week February 2009. The fall collection highlighted a "new America" utilizing classics, such as a plaid shirt, and making it more fashion forward by pairing it with a leather jacket.

Trend Alert — Menswear Americana Amour

Outdoorsy, rugged look is one of the main looks shaping menswear as we head further into 2009.  It’s called the vintage Americana trend.  Items include: button down red white and blue plaid shirts, jackets with plaid lining, lumberjack jackets and rugged work boots (that aren’t really for work).  These classic pieces will always be popular (hence the “classic” title) as long as you don’t go overboard and make your look like a costume.  It’s about incorporating certain pieces into your staple wardrobe.  Mix and match to your style.  And since it is “Americana” it would be nice if you actually bought clothes that are made in the USA.

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J. Crew Baracuta Jacket. See SHOWROOM to shop online.

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Steven Alan Plaid Shirt. See SHOWROOM to shop online.

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Steve Alan plaid shirt on model. Note it's slim cut fit.

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Red Wing Iron Ranger Boots. Star fans include Johnny Depp and Dylan McDermott. See SHOWROOM to shop online.

This trend is so popular that Newsweek did a huge article on it called “Autherntic Americana:  Why Grandpa’s clothes are suddenly chic.”  Click here for the story.

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