Thursday, July 1, 2010

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Montage hotel in Beverly Hills Romantic Date


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie convinced hotel staff to open a bar just for them so they could have a romantic date.

The couple raise six children together, and were desperate to enjoy some alone time when they arrived at the luxury Montage hotel in Beverly Hills recently. The pair managed to evade photographers by entering the complex by the underground parking area, but were dismayed when they arrived at the intimate pool bar to find it was shut.



“A manager tried to guide them into the lounge, but they said, ‘We’re getting a rare night away from our kids for some private time, so we’d rather not join the crowd,’” a source revealed to National Enquirer magazine.
Hotel staff eventually took pity of them, and arranged for a special table to be set up by the pool. It was laid with freshly-cut flowers and candles, and the bar was opened for the couple.

They spent the rest of the evening sipping champagne, snacking on treats and chatting intimately.

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Beverly Hills Boutique "Vertu" $70,000 Cellphone

Vertu, a company owned by Nokia, opens a Beverly Hills boutique that offers handcrafted mobile phones fashioned with gems and precious metals.

The party in Beverly Hills featured an object that brought oohs and aahs from the celebrity-dotted crowd.
It was fashioned out of an 83-carat sapphire, platinum, black leather and rubies.
And it makes phone calls.

Price tag: $70,000. But at least you don't have to buy it with a two-year plan.
The Vertu Signature cellphone — each of which is handmade by one craftsman in Hampshire, England — is the top-of-the-line model from the Vertu company, which is owned by Nokia. Vertu threw the party Wednesday to mark the official opening of its Rodeo Drive boutique.

So, who needs a $70,000 cellphone?

Ask the man who owns four of them.

"I would compare it to very high-end cars or timepieces," said Youriy Iliev, 36, a Bulgarian American who described himself as an international financer. At the party he was wearing a Signature in a leather holster attached to his belt.

He bought his first one in 2002, shortly after they were introduced. Then he needed a second one.
"If I had to send one out for repairs, I didn't want to be without one," Iliev said.
Then came the others, which vary in color.

"It really depends on what I wear, it depends on how I feel that day."

Music producer Quincy Jones and singer Seal, who also own Vertu phones, were at the party but declined to talk about them. They were quickly ushered into a private office, where phones could be handled and purchased.

They might appreciate the phone's ring tones, which were created by composer Dario Marianelli, winner of the 2007 Academy Award for his work on "Atonement."

Morgan Freeman, who doesn't own a Vertu, mingled on the party floor but didn't want to speak on the record.

If you can't spare $70,000, Vertu has the Ascent model, made by a half-dozen craftsman and featuring the music of the English electronica band Unkle. It costs about $30,000.

Then there is the entry-level Constellation, with ceramic instead of metal keys, for $6,000.
Vertu was created in 1998 by Frank Nuovo, a graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. At the time he was Nokia's lead designer.

"I got tired of creating items out of molded plastic and stamped metal," he said. "I wanted to create art and something that was a testament of craftsmanship, not mass production.

"I wanted to be fulfilled again."

About 250,000 of the company's phones have been sold. Nuovo said sales have grown every year.


 

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AnnaLynne McCord SO Beverly Hills 90210

Onscreen she plays the spoilt little rich girl, with every possible luxury money can buy.

And AnnaLynne McCord's role in 90210 gives her the opportunity to live out the Beverly Hills lifestyle she portrays.

The actress spent her weekend dining in luxury at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills, driving her convertible Mini Cooper around town and flying off on yet another trip.

Clad in designer clothes the 22-year-old is living in a world she could only have dreamed about as she grew up in the small town of Buford in Georgia.

But while AnnaLynne's life may be the envy of many, she says she makes a point of regularly leaving Los Angeles to experience normality.

'As soon as I shoot something, I leave again the same night. LA is like so much more here than anywhere else in the world. I really do get a break as long as I leave here.'

AnnaLynne plays the well-meaning but self-absorbed Naomi Clark in teen show 90210.

The last show of the season saw Naomi sexually assaulted by her teacher, who she had previously falsely accused of harassing her.

AnnaLynne said she wasn't sure what the upcoming series held for her character, but said she thought it would be 'darker'.

'I do think that in the new season we're going to see what happens when you don't deal with it, when you don't speak up about it,' she said.

'Naomi doesn't feel like she can, she feels like she put herself in a position where she doesn't have a voice.'
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