Archive for February, 2009

I’m In A Mood

Friday, February 6th, 2009

I have a conspicuous red spot on my face. The puppy peed on me and himself this morning, and when I gave him a bath (which he hates), he pooped in my hand. Impending deadlines for runway music and photo delivery are making me feel guilty. I keep forgetting to buy deodorant, so this is my third day of showering in the morning and then hoping for the best. I wore the wrong shoes and now my feet are wet.

I saw Duffy perform on Rachael Ray yesterday, and while I’m still not totally sold on her songs, she has an incredible voice and her interview was great. She’s so awkward and funny, I love it. Then Dev Patel was on The View, also awkward and funny and lovable, and he reluctantly taught Sherri Shepard some dance moves. That was probably the most “daytime talk show” thing that could have possibly happened. It’s like when we were on set at the Today show and Lady GaGa had to teach Kathie Lee and Hoda some steps. “We have a young, hip, and much-ballyhooed guest today. Let’s make them teach us how to dance! But only for about twenty seconds. Then we’ll laugh it off and make a sex joke and cover our mouths.”

We went to the Tribeca Grand for the premiere of He’s Just Not That Into You. Ginnifer Goodwin (stunning) introduced it and we found our seats among a lot more famous faces than we imagined would be there, for such a small theater. The movie was good; it had a huge star roster which was kind of distracting and, as is the usual ensemble cast curse, the writing wasn’t to die for. But I liked everybody in it.

I’m surprised that Fox News aired Christian kissing me, albeit tamely: (more…)

We’re Getting There

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Lisa Nargi was Christian’s model on his season of Project Runway, walked in his finale show, and appeared in his Elle spread. So of course when he was compiling his favorite models for his forthcoming book, we had to do a shoot with Lisa!

Today I was on my way into Manhattan and I waited at the Bedford station of the L as seven trains passed by with not enough room for more than one or two people to squeeze on. In fact, someone tried their hardest to get on the fifth or so, and people on the car pushed him back off! So rather than start the day on that note, I came back home and started to put together some furniture. We got two giant shelving units that needed assembling, and a secondhand store today delivered a large expandable plank and nine foot gold mirror that we bought on the weekend. I nailed the plank to some old Ikea supports and now we have a huge nice weathered computer table. Innovation! We are so smrt. Then I did some work, had some business calls, looked into stuff for Christian’s post-show party, and washed the puppy’s little cushy house because lately he’s taken to dragging his ass.