Get your Irish on at the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival today through Sunday at the Henderson Convention Center Events Plaza, 200 Water St.
That’s Jaime King, the model turned actress. If you didn’t recognize her it’s either because you’ve never heard of her or because she’s “out of costume.” King’s shiny blond locks are tucked away and her face holds less makeup than a Judith Leiber clutch. Yet, she looks picture-perfect. The overdone and underwired should take note.
• Chic Charity: St. John and Saks Fifth Avenue are partnering with Dress for Success to promote economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire. Customers donating a St. John suit will receive $200 off a purchase of $1,000 or more. When a non-St. John suit is donated, customers will receive $50 off the purchase of $1,000 or more. Incentive offers are good during St. John and Saks Fifth Avenue open house events, March 18-22.
Most women have what they refer to as their “signature scent,” the fragrance they’ve been spritzing their necks and wrists with for years. They, along with friends and family who can smell them coming, consider the scent all their own. But, it usually isn’t. Not even close.
Get ready for a season that puts the extras front and center. Your clothes can sit back and take five this spring because it’s all about the shoes, handbags and jewelry. Trends in each category easily qualify as statement pieces, but the statements this time around are followed by a few exclamation points. Spring runways saw every embellishment under the sun decorating shoes and necklaces discovered behemoth proportions.
You can tell Sen. Harry Reid will soon face re-election when he publicly claims to support a popular measure but works hard to make sure it fails.
“We are going to ban all earmarks, the process by which individual members insert pet projects without review.”
Former radio talk show host Jack Ferm was arrested in Clark County District Court on Wednesday and charged with theft and deceptive trade in cases involving alleged services for stopping home foreclosures.
Business has been good for Harley Marks and Greg Ozuna, two former car salesmen who started American Home Services in Las Vegas a few months ago to clean out foreclosed homes.
