2012年12月18日星期二

while her mother is model Patti Hansen

Alexandra Richards has spoken about how much she admires Michael Kors as they launch a festive collaboration.

Alexandra Richards is inspired by Michael Kors when creating her jewellery.

The model has teamed up with the American designer on a multi-platform project this holiday season. Alexandra loves DJ'ing so was delighted when Michael asked her to collaborate with him on a playlist for the Christmas season, which is available on Spotify.

She has also spoken about her style loves and modelled her favourite pieces from his festive collection - including some slim-fitting leather pants and a gold accented jacket.

In an accompanying interview conducted for Michael's Alexandra revealed the huge impact the designer has had on her life.

"Paris is sort of a second home to me. I'm doing Van Cleef & Arpels' jewellery course there. I've been drawing and designing my own jewellery for a long time,Wholesale stainless steel pendant and steel jewelry line with bold new designs. so it's nice to pick it back up," she explained. "Like Michael says, more is more. He has these heavy chain-link bracelets that I really love. I'm a big fan of bangles and statement pieces - it's an easy way to get dressed up. I love the chunky rings and the long necklaces [in his collection], too."

Alexandra describes her signature style as black. She is regularly seen in the hue as it's easy to travel in and she jets all over the world.This carbon fiber and stainless steel ring works for both a fashion. This season she also advised investing in a pair of heeled trainers, which are a quick way to look on trend.

Alexandra's father is Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards, while her mother is model Patti Hansen. Her mom has given her a lot of tips on how to maintain a successful career.

"She's taught me how to appreciate everyone's effort on a set. Every time we work together, I learn something new. She's also taught me about lighting, which is key. After you've been modelling a while, you know which angle is best," Alexandra explained.

"[The best advice she gave me is] no make-up - or very little. As soon as you can wear no make-up, don't wear make-up. You'll avoid the breakouts. It does go a long way in the long run." A MAN who helped two other people break into several Fraser Coast pharmacies and schools will spend Christmas in jail.

Raymond John Cusack appeared in Hervey Bay yesterday on four counts of break and enter and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

He pleaded guilty to all charges.

On October 1, Cusack was picked up by two others in a green Commodore that was stolen from an auto repair shop in Hervey Bay.

The court heard the other offenders allegedly threatened him unless he joined in the break-ins.Industry Research Report Footwear Manufacturing Industry in China shoes manufacturer.

The three offenders then proceeded to break in to Hervey Bay Christian Academy,This handsome link tungsten bracelet for men is constructed in maintenance-free tungsten. Fraser Coast Anglican College, a Burrum Heads pharmacy and a River Heads pharmacy.

Two laptops were stolen from the schools while medication, clothing and jewellery were stolen from the pharmacies.

Cusack was arrested by police in relation to other matters and was questioned regarding the incident as police said he resembled the person seen in CCTV footage of the incidents.

He made full admissions of guilt to police.

Magistrate Dennis Beutel heard that Cusack had a long history of similar offences and that he was on probation when the offences happened after being found guilty of a break and enter of a pharmacy in April.

Defence lawyer Justin Geldard said his client had pain management problems, which were now being treated with the help of a doctor.

He said his client "hung around with the wrong element" and because he owed the other offenders money had been threatened with a bashing if he did not take part in the crimes.

He said his client was not a part of the initial theft of the vehicle.

Mr Beutel said a short, sharp period in prison and parole conditions might be what Cusack needed because probation had not seemed to deter him.How to make a fabric flowers for your Wedding Gown.

He sentenced Cusack to seven months in jail with a release date of January 17.

He was also ordered to pay restitution of more than $10,000 to the businesses and schools that were affected during his crime spree.

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