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Gemma Ward: DJ
Ms. perfectly-shaped does MisShapes

Monday, November 21, 2005

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(NEW YORK)
When a DJ plays two songs by the same band, it's the musical equivalent of wearing head-to-toe Chanel. In other words, overkill. But style rules change when you’re a supermodel, and playlists get more leeway too. When Gemma Ward hit the MisShapes decks on Saturday at Luke and Leroy’s as a special guest deejay, celebrating the winter issue of V, she started with a slew of Killers songs back-to-back. But the packed crowd paused, shrugged, and got back to dancing. There was Caroline Winberg, dancing with her friends to “Dancing With Myself.” There was Benjamin Cho, who also spun, drinking vodka in the back room. And there was Cecilia Dean, who shimmied alongside Stephen Gan and James Kaliardos in her silver Martin Margiela vest. “This place is so cute!” she shouted. Even Zaldy, whose see-and-be-seen status has skyrocketed, thanks in part to Gwen Stefani’s recent L.A.M.B. fashion show and the avalanche of press it garnered, was there. “Don’t look so surprised to see me!” he winked. “My heart is here!” His ardent fans will remember that he trekked from Karl Lagerfeld’s Halloween party to Luke and Leroy’s in a bejeweled black bodysuit and stayed until dawn.
The decidedly dressed-down Ward wasn’t used to being the DJ, but at least she dressed the part, in a bleach-stained hoodie from American Apparel with tight jeans and boots that looked right at home in the black-clad crowd. “I really want to play ‘M.I.A.!’” she said, before rounding out her set with Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” and “Take Your Momma Out” by the Scissor Sisters. Was the model nervous following in Madonna’s footsteps as a MisShapes guest DJ? “No, no nerves, just fun!” she screamed from behind the DJ booth. And is it hard DJing one of the most crowded parties in Manhattan? “Hard,” she shouted back. “It’s so loud you can't hear anything!” It was true, but at least everybody could see the supermodel. And judging from their craned necks and adoring looks, that was really all that mattered.
FARAN KRENTCIL AND JIM SHI
 

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^ Cute article melbguy! :clap: :clap:

Did you ever find those Vogue Italia Nov. editorial images? If you didn't I could scan and post them for you :)
 
I think they were posted a few pages back but thanks for the lovely offer:flower: :flower:
 





all from smh except the article on Bettina Liano which is from the bettina liano site^_^
 
Faith Akiyama said:
She also has a somewhat creepy editorial with LilyD in Vogue Italia Nov. 2005 called "The Chic" by Mario Sorrenti (Which I just bought yesterday from Barnes&Noble)...has that ed been posted? If not I'll scan and post :) melbguy, I think you asked for this a few pages back, right?

Please scan this? I haven't seen it anywhere!
 
I want to listen to gemma DJing.
it's so bad that I missed the MisShapes.
 
Do you know where is this pick from, please? Is it the latest Australian VOGUE?



source: theplace.ru
 
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yeah that photo (one of my favourite's of gemma) is in the december issue of australian vogue
 
Wow! Those Gemma DJ pics really are bigger. It's funny because from a distance her eyes look blue, but when you see them up-close they really are green.
 

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