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Genevieve Jones

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I was thinking more like trudy (is that her name?) from the Cosby show.

I don't like when she wears her hair long and lank....to me, it's just not flattering.
 
I like it :) Even if i don't understand why she picked up these shoes
 
She looks lovely at the D and G party. However, I've seen better silver dress from Dolce and Gabbana that would suit her better.
 
I think that's her in the backround..?


sartorialist
posted in the ny streetstyle thread by tylw
 
It looks like her and IMO she'd dressed better. I wonder why the photo was shot this way.
 
haha thats so random. I was looking at the girl in the background of that pic because I was thinking while looking at it 'do a lot of women in NYC wear heels while walking around' and so I looked at that girl in the background and thought 'oh i guess a lot do' now that i realize it's genevieve it makes more sense!
 
Anyway, anyone know for a fact what her height is?
 
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Wow. This woman has a gift for style. She is like a black Kate Moss in the way she can put together such fabulous outfits.

I appreciate how she attained her status through effort- no matter how dubious-- rather than being born into it.
 
I personally find her not pretty , but she has built herself up with a publicist..to be featured in magazines and newspapers as being "friends" with Zac Posen and Juila Roitfield..it's a career now "friends with" a celebrity or fashion icon, you can hire a publicist and be "famous" yourself
 
you can hire a publicist and be "famous" yourself

Or you can become famous by appearing on a scripted "reality" tv show, or by releasing your own sex tape, or dating someone famous until people start talking about you. The list goes on and there's someone in everyone of those categories with very active threads on this site. Since the site is about fashion, I don't see how any of that other stuff matters.
 
Please remember that this thread was created to discuss Genevieve's style, so try to stay on topic :flower:
 
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I wonder if this is her dancing in the background?

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lastnightsparty.com(credit to blue from the Erin Wasson thread)
 
If all it took to be a style icon was to hire a publicist, half of this board would be famous!! :p

This woman, like her or not, has an uncanningly amazing sense of style, and a great body to go with it. You can't take that away from her.
 
another article on genevieve...
associatedcontent.com

The Black Paris Hilton? Genevieve Jones, Mysterious Girl
Who Exactly is Genevieve Jones?

By Paula Neal Mooney
“Who is Genevieve Jones?”

That’s the first question many upper crust New Yorkers began asking when the chestnut-colored waiflike woman began showing up at high-brow parties around Manhattan in recent years, looking super-thin and ultra-fabulous in designer gear.

By 2006, the approximately 5’ 6” tall, 100 pound Genevieve had parlayed her knack for knowledge of all things chic into a multi-photo Style.com spread. The March issue of Vogue even crowned Genevieve its “Girl of the Moment.”

But it wasn’t until writer Teri Agins recently probed a little deeper into the fashionista’s life for a piece called “How ‘it girl’ scaled the world of fashion” for the Wall Street Journal did the Net explode with more questions and accusations.

Especially since Agins dug up public records putting Genevieve’s real age at 31, though Ms. Jones told an untold number of folks that she was only 27.

The backlash was enough to send Genevieve running home to Baton Rouge, La., as Women’s Wear Daily reported Ms. Jones did the day after the Wall Street piece ran.

But whether she was born in the year of the rooster or the monkey wasn’t the only question wagging on the tongues of those even outside the fashion world about Genevieve.

Nouveau Riche?
“Where does she get her money?” was the second popular query typed with fast fury by many a seeker’s fingertips. Or, as the monied lips put it, “What is her breeding?”

Turns out that unlike the famous-for-being-famous billionaire heiress Paris Hilton, Genevieve Jones is the daughter of working-class parents. Her father is reportedly a chemical engineer at Exxon Mobil Corp. and her mom, a homemaker – not necessarily occupations churning out enough moola to fund Genevieve’s “housekeeper and an account with a car service.”

Is She Black?
Another common question asked about Genevieve Jones concerns her ethnicity. While the Wall Street Journal listed her dad as “British-born” and her mother as being “born in Trinidad,” questions about Genevieve’s racial make up set message boards aflame on Social Rank’s blog after they profiled the socialite.

Funnier and more confusing was Gawker.com’s “There Something Different About Genevieve Jones” entry, which added the word “black” to several places in Agins’ original piece, causing the most hilarious comments to ensue beneath it.

Oh, what a tangled web we weave…
…when first we practice to deceive. I do give Genevieve credit for doggedly pursuing her Palmes d’Or champagne dreams and caviar wishes, and pray that the ugly limelight being shone upon the striking woman now will force her to re-examine her life’s direction.

I know her lithe frame has certainly convicted my 150-something pound, 5’ 11” body to “get thee to a” treadmill.

“I hope it hasn't happened yet,” Genevieve answered prophetically on Social Rank when asked about her life’s most important moment. Maybe she’s living it now, holed up in her childhood bedroom, wondering if her friends with dividends will welcome her back with loving arms.

Or maybe Genevieve will use this fork in the road to turn in another direction, now that she’s gotten a taste of the fame and fortune she’s always sought, though in no way could predict would come in this kind of gift package.

But, alas, it has. So, dearest Genevieve, if you happen to be “Google News-ing” yourself and come upon this piece, please know that the truth indeed does set us free. Go boldly in that direction.

Use this opportunity with floodlights glaring on more than your latest haute couture – but also directly at your not-so-pretty parts – to “tell the truth and shame the devil” in…let’s see…an exclusive expose or poignant memoir ghostwritten by another sistah with a past? Hit me up.
 
Wow, the author of that really doesn't like her! Thanks for posting :) karma
 

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