Hi Pat and all, I am still out here too. Been keeping up pretty well with the careers of Randall and Jason. I have bought waaaay to many of Jason's Fashion Royalty dolls. Especially at those prices, but they are so beautiful that it is hard to resist. They are some of my favorites to play with and redress. If you don't have any, I highly recommend them. Been buying a lot of vintage clone stuff at yard sales too. Have to have something else to support my habit. On the personal front, I got my realtors license in Jan., and have been working my tail off trying to make a little money. Actually have closed one house, have another in the works, and one listed, so I may be able to make a living doing this after all. You won't believe this, but Grayson will be turning seven in a couple of weeks. Where did the time go? Here is a pic of the whole family on top of a mountain. We were half way through an eight mile hike, so may not look our best, but we were having fun.
http://users.frii.com/mroczko/temp/group.JPG
Hope there are more of us out there to say HI
Kathy M.
John Hawkins wrote:
I just read today's (Mon. Sept. 18) USA Today's paper ...,on P. 20 of the Life section is a pic. of a model in a dress designed by Jason Wu. A short white dress with black details which he says was inspired by 'vintage Hollywood glamour shots of a young Liz Taylor".
now go here to see his collection for real woman...it's nice!!!!, there's a video too & he continues to use his big W logo http://www.olympusfashionweek.com/fall2006/designers/jason_wu/
then in ELLE mag. http://www.elle.com/collections/8156/fall-2006-ready-to-wear-jason-wu-collec...
this site has a slide show of his dresses & show them better...I can't help think that some would look best on dolls..this site also tells how he designs dolls ( but 'hip' dolls they point out) http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2007RTW/review/JASONWU
here's his dress design site http://www.thewstudio.com/
I hope there are some still out there to see this Pat Hawkins