Thursday, September 14, 2006

Ryan Cabrera + Riley Keough = <3




Ryan Cabrera, 24, and Lisa Marie Presley's daughter, Riley Keough, were photographed in New York City on Tuesday. Keough, who just turned 17 in May, is a model for Dior and D&G. Cabrera is singer/songwriter/ musician, best known as the ex-boyfriend of Ashley Simpson.


source: PerezHilton

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Rockin' Robin

SOLD: Presley's California Estate



Priscilla Presley has sold one of her California estates, reportedly for some $2.5 million.

The Los Angeles Times said Presley, the actress and ex-wife of late rock legend Elvis Presley, described the Canterbury, Calif., home as “a country English farmhouse on a grand scale.”

The paper said the spread includes a seven-bedroom house, three-tiered theater and other amenities on five lakeside acres. But the Times said Presley owns several homes and rarely used the place.

Presley, 61, still oversees many of her late ex-husband’s businesses. She also starred in 1991’s “The Naked Gun” and two of its sequels.

Source: Boston Herald

Lisa's big MAC




By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL, AP Fashion Writer
Wed Sep 6, 1:27 PM ET


NEW YORK -

Lisa Marie Presley, Debbie Harry, Eve and Dita Von Teese are the newest crop of unlikely makeup models in MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam ad campaign.



It's not just the spokesmodels who are unusual, it's also the product they promote: 100 percent of the sales of Viva Glam lipsticks and lip glosses are donated toHIV and AIDS programs, including treatment, education and daily necessities.

Presley said she agreed to participate in the campaign because of its fundraising efforts.

"MAC is actually, honestly, really true blue about its charity," the 38-year-old singer — and daughter of Elvis Presley — told The Associated Press in a recent phone interview.

"You can see it making headway. They've raised $70 million that's been used incredibly well. It's not a campaign full of fluff, and I'm not a fluff person."

Presley said she's known Harry for several years and has crossed paths with Von Teese, but hadn't met Eve until the photo shoot a few weeks ago.

Even though she doesn't consider herself to be either a beauty expert or a model, she tried to put her best face on for the campaign, Presley said, because of the cause and the interesting and admirable group of women she was working with.

"I think we're all reaching out in a different direction — whoever can reach a certain segment of the audience," she said.

So, who's her audience?

"That's a complex question. Based on my fan base, it's 80 percent gay, young girls, bikers, women my age and then some occasional Elvis fans. It's an eclectic potpourri," she said with a laugh. "If I go to a signing or show, it's a rainbow."

Previous spokesmodels for the ad campaign, which debuted 12 years ago, include: Christina Aguilera, Missy Elliott, Pamela Anderson and Boy George.

John Demsey, global president of MAC and chairman of the MAC AIDS Fund, said this year's models were chosen for their personal commitment to the fight against AIDS.

"We want to rattle some cages. We want to grab people's attention and not let them turn away. And most importantly, we want to reach even more people. Our Viva Glam VI spokespeople cut through the clutter. They are all incredibly talented and have strong and distinct points of view and unique perspectives on this crisis," he said in a statement.

source: Yahoo News

LMP "Glams" it up





Lisa Marie Presley, left, singer Eve and performer Dita von Teese, right, pose with MAC Viva Glam lipsticks, Wednesday, September 6, 2006, in New York. Presley, Eve and von Teese, along with Blondie's Debbie Harry, are the faces of the new MAC Viva Glam campaign which will raise money, through the sale of these lipsticks, to support the fight against AIDS. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)

Source: Yahoo News

Tupelo tourism group approves funds for Elvis museum




TUPELO, Miss. The Tupelo Convention and Visitors Bureau in Mississippi has approved a 50-thousand dollar request to fund renovations at the Elvis Presley Museum.

The agency had denied the request on two occasions earlier this summer because members of the Elvis Presley Memorial Foundation had refused to turn over some financial reports. The foundation has since provided the information.

Renovations are expected to begin this fall on a multimedia exhibit focusing mostly on Elvis as a boy. Presley, who died in 1977, was born and grew up in Tupelo before his family moved to Memphis when he was 13.

Source: WREG-Memphis