Nicole Kidman poses in sheer lingerie for mag photo shoot
August 24, 2012 by admin
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Posing in a bunch of revealing snaps for a new magazine shoot, Nicole Kidman seems to have channelled the over-the-top nymphomaniac she portrays opposite Zac Efron and John Cusack in ‘Paperboy’.
The 45-year-old mother of four captured by famed celeb photographer Mario Testino. In one shot, the pale Australian actress reclines in a tiny, see-through red lace lingerie.
With teased, 80s-style platinum blonde hair and dramatic makeup, Kidman shows off her toned legs in another shot, wearing a black-and-pink bikini top and a neon miniskirt.
Kidman also opened up about signing on to ‘The Hours’, her Oscar-winning role, hours after divorcing Tom Cruise back in 2001.
“If you’re being completely drained in your personal life and you’re never being nourished there, it’s very hard to make it work. But sometimes, if you meet the right person who will mine it, and you’re open to being mined, it can really work,” said Kidman, who was who was inspired by the film’s director Stephen Daldry.
“Stephen was able to mine me. I was crazy in love with him, and so I was like, I’ll do whatever, because I love you. I gave him every part of me that I could give him.
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Store: Lingerie boutique SOL celebrates 15 years
August 24, 2012 by admin
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When sisters Jeanie Peterson and Cindy Johnson started SOL Store of Lingerie15 years ago, the idea of being fitted for a bra was foreign to many women. So, too, was the thought of spending $100 for such a garment. But SOL has proven there is a business to be made in selling expensive lingerie and providing personal service. The sisters (shown at left) carry designs by such top French firms as Aubade and Lise Charmel and since opening, have carried the Marie Jo “daisy” bra, so named for
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the floral motif on its straps. The bra cost $98 when SOL opened (it’s now $112) and is still their best-selling design, Johnson says. What makes it so expensive? Quality, design and construction, according to the intimates expert. A high-quality bra has 40-50 pieces and is a complicated item to make. Everything from the fabric to the lace, elastic, hardware and thread have to be selected and tested for fit and durability, she says. She’ll share this knowledge and more when the store hosts an anniversary party from 5-8 p.m. Aug. 29. They’ll have entertainment, champagne and cupcakes, and will be introducing the newest color of the daisy bra, a purple that looks very much like the shade used by the Colorado Rockies. A portion of the event’s sales will benefit the Morgan Adams Foundation, which raises money for pediatric cancer. 248 Detroit St., 303-394-1060. sollingerie.com