Posted Monday, May 5th, 2008 at 8:55 pm | 5 Comments »
Filed under: Jimmy Fallon, Thandie-Newton

Every good story needs a naughty villain.
That’s where Thandie Newton steps in.
On a night dedicated to Superheroes: Fashion And Fantasy, the British beauty was more than happy to play the role of resident bad girl as she hit the red carpet at the Costume Institute Gala in New York City on Monday.
Joined by incumbent Late Night host Jimmy Fallon, Thandie channeled her inner va-va-va-voom wearing a black lace dress and cape from the Chanel Fall/Winter 2008/09 Collection. Her Dentelle de Camelia diamond cuff was also courtesy of the fine people at Chanel.
Posted Tuesday, July 10th, 2007 at 6:14 pm | 10 Comments »
Filed under: Kate-Moss, Thandie-Newton, Who-Owns-It?

It’s a battle of the British beauties! Supermodel KATE MOSS kept her star emblazoned blouse modern with skinny capris and casual sandals during a shopping spree at Dior. Meanwhile, Hollywood starlet THANDIE NEWTON sexed up the look with leather pants and sparkly footwear at a promotional event in London.
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Posted Wednesday, May 30th, 2007 at 2:23 pm | 18 Comments »
Filed under: Cameron-Diaz, Riyo-Mori, Thandie-Newton, When-Celebs-Wear-Runway-Looks

Newly single (and blonde!) Cameron Diaz looks nothing short of statuesque in a heavily sequined Alexander Mcqueen creation at the Taipei premiere of ‘Shrek.’

The always adorable Thandie Newton dons an equally adorable Zac Posen frock at a publicity event in New York City.

Miss Japan Riyo Mori shows off her winning shape in a no-so-pageanty Gucci gown at the Miss Universe competition in Mexico City.
Posted Monday, April 30th, 2007 at 8:41 am | No Comments »
Filed under: Dire-Straits, George-Clooney, Hugh-Grant, Mark-Knopfler, Matt-Damon, Mia-Farrow, Mick-Jagger, Thandie-Newton
Hugh Grant ditched his trademark self-deprecating charm to show off his more serious side this week by supporting the Darfur peace campaign. The British import joined fellow thespians Thandie Newton and Matt Damon, along with Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler, in filming ads designed to draw attention to the fighting in Sudan.
The images show celebrities smashing symbolic hourglasses, conveying the message that time is running out for refugees in the African region. Forty-six-year-old Hugh also signed a statement along with George Clooney, Mia Farrow and Mick Jagger, calling for action from the international community.
It’s nice to see Hugh making headlines for something other than attacking a photographer with a tub of baked beans.
