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Myer and SKII are excited to welcome the face of SKII, American beauty Kate Bosworth, to Myer Sydney City for an in-store appearance this week.
Kate's exclusive appearance at Myer Sydney City will be held on Friday 12th October at 1:00 pm on level 1.
Kate Bosworth will be interviewed on stage by style and pop culture commentator, Melissa Hoyer, on her support of the luxurious brand, SKII, her favourite products, busy lifestyle and the lessons she's learned about skin care and cosmetics!
News Update...
Kate Bosworth has been announced as the newest ambassador for luxury and not so cheap skincare brand SK-II.
The 29-year-old actress joins the brand's current global ambassador, Aussie actor Cate Blanchett, as a face of P&G's high end brand.
"I have been using the SK-II line for 10 years now and the benefits and the joys of that keep increasing," says Blanchett. "I didn't know what crystal clear skin was until I started using SK-II. Now I can't live without it."
Bosworth has previously modelled for fashion label Clavin Klein. Her clear skin and natural look makes her a good choice for her latest pitching role.
Bosworth tweeted throughout her first shoot for SK-II.... "First day of our SKI-II shoot! The star received VERY special treatment... ;)," Bosworth posted about the product she's pitching.
"Bobby pins coming out in shower this morning though I showered after SK-II shoot last night."
On the shoot Bosworth tweeted: "A huge thank you my nearest and dearest for a wonderful 2nd shoot day complete for SK-II."
That's the celeb product plugging news update for now customers!
About Kate Bosworth...
Catherine Ann "Kate" Bosworth is an American actress. Bosworth starred in the television series Young Americans, in which she played Bella Banks. She became known with a leading role in 2002's Blue Crush. The following year, Bosworth played the teenage girlfriend of porn star John Holmes in Wonderland opposite Val Kilmer. In 2004, she portrayed Sandra Dee in Kevin Spacey's Beyond the Sea. Bosworth since appeared in several notable films, including Superman Returns (2006), where she played Lois Lane, and 2008's blackjack drama film 21. In 2008, she became both Calvin Klein Jeans newest model and spokeswoman for Coach newest luxury bags.
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I didn't take many photos in Edinburgh and the ones I did take were slightly rubbish. This is the lovely Kate, who is a legend.
InStyle Women Of Style Awards: Red Carpet Awards Evening; Supermodel Miranda Kerr and friends
It was another big night for Australian fashion, following on from last weeks Mercedez-Benz Fashion Week Australia.
There was lots of talk tonight about the added boost to security to help protect the goody bags. Another major focus point was the attendance of supermodel Miranda Kerr.
It's understood that The Voice mentor Megan Washington pointed to her at as the person she'd most been looking forward to seeing.
"I heard that looking at her is like looking into the sun so I'm eager to find out if that's the truth or not."
Kerr, in a pale blue colour Zampatti dress, low cut at the back and front, told media she was excited to be among the nominees.
"It's really special because I'm nominated for Kora Organics for the beauty awards and I've really put my heart and soul into (it)... so to be recognised for that is really special for me."
The Voice franchise was also represented by mentor Ricki-Lee Coulter, in a black and silver Sass & Bide maxi dress, and advised she was pleased with her time on the Nine Network show but is still keeping in touch.
"I'm always on hand for any contestant on team Seal. I let them know if they ever need a hand they can get to me any time they want," she said.
Celebs from many walks attending including Asher Keddie, Layne Beachley, Nikki Gemmell, Kate Ritchie and Miranda Otto.
Lara Bingle turned up late, with speculation that she may have been looking to avoid some of Sydney's least favourite photographers. Yes, not all media and photographers are as nice as us guys and girls.
Well done to everyone involved in tonight's ultra successful fashion event.
INSTYLE AND AUDI WOMEN OF STYLE AWARDS RED-CARPET AWARDS EVENING
SYDNEY, May 15, 2012: InStyle, in association with Audi, hosted the fourth annual Women of Style Awards at Carriageworks on Tuesday May 15.
The InStyle and Audi Women of Style Awards honour Australia’s most inspirational and innovative women, across nine fields, including: business, arts/culture, charity/community, beauty, lifestyle, environment, design, fashion and news/entertainment:
WHO: Kerrie McCallum (editor, InStyle), Miranda Kerr, Miranda Otto, Asher Keddie, Collette Dinnigan, Layne Beachley, Sally Obermeder, Erika Heynatz, Jodhi Meares, Kate Ritchie, Melissa Doyle, Kylie Gillies, Lara Bingle, Rachael Finch, Brooke Satchwell, Jessica Rowe, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Tim Ross, Sophie Falkiner, Nicola Finetti, Ricki-Lee Coulter, Saskia Burmeister, Jan Logan, Nikki Gemmell, Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, Louise Olsen, Jana Wendt, Krystal Barter, Alyssa McClelland, Gillian Armstrong, Camilla Freeman-Topper, Pamela Easton and Lydia Pearson (Easton Pearson), Bianca Spender, Jodi Gordon, Alex Perry, Josh Flinn, Lisa Ho, Samantha Harris, Emma Freedman, Charlotte Dawson, April Rose Pengilly, Gail Elliot and Joe Coffey, Lizzy Lovette, Fleur Wood, Marnie Skillings, Natarsha Belling, Alice Burdeu, Rachel Gilbert, Tom Williams, Krew Boylan, Samantha Armytage, Jesinta Campbell, Ann Sanders, Sarah Cumming, Indira Naidoo, Donna Hay, Lally Katz, Nicolette Fraillon, Lorna Jane Clarkson, Kate Weiss, Diana Williams, Abigail Forsyth, Tanya Ha, Natalie Isaacs, Blainey North, Caroline Pidcock, Rebecca Morrice Williams, Belinda Fraser and Melanie Gleeson (Endota Spa).
“The InStyle and Audi Women of Style Awards event is the country’s premier evening to honour the achievements of outstanding Australian women who have the innovation and commitment to succeed and excel in their field of expertise,” comments Kerrie McCallum, editor, InStyle.
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cathy14, All these photos are by Kate’s brother, John Carder Bush, they are all just so, so beautiful I wanted to share them with other Kate fans, so I do hope you like them.
Her sense of humour is there, easily tickled, easily understanding the punchline, and so absorbent. A watcher who did not see the point of discussing what she saw; her daily routines simple, her relationships undemanding, still at the age when nothing much is expected but much is given. Splashed by the obsessions of her brothers she was masking her own secret conclusions.
This is a new Cara Delevinge and Kate Moss Pop Art Portrait.
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Me & Kate Hudson! She is one of my favourite actresses ever, she took me in the hotel! She was so sweet & lovely! Follow me on twitter: @HARVIIKILLS
Kate Crawford has spent years uncovering the real infrastructure of artificial intelligence. She is not interested in the glossy fantasy of machine minds. She studies the physical world behind them. Her research moves through mines, deserts, server halls, supply chains, and borders. She investigates the industries that dig, smelt, ship, refine, and assemble the materials that make computation possible. Born in Australia and now based in the United States, she has worked inside major research labs, universities, and museums, and her writing and art have reshaped how people understand the cost of modern technology. Her book Atlas of AI and her long collaboration with Vladan Joler have become touchstones for anyone who wants to understand the planetary footprint of the digital age.
Her range is wide. She can explain the history of measurement, the politics of machine learning, and the environmental toll of data centers. She has traveled to places like the lithium brine fields of Nevada to see extraction firsthand. She approaches these systems with the patience of an ethnographer and the eye of an artist. The result is a map of our present moment that is both precise and unsettling. It reveals how computation rests on old patterns of empire, labor, and land use.
At the Cowell Theater, her Mapping Empires talk for the Long Now Foundation opened with a calm clarity. She guided the audience through the deep structures that shape artificial intelligence. This was not a talk about algorithms. It was a talk about the world that feeds them. She traced the chain from mineral extraction to global logistics to the vast energy demands of cloud infrastructure. She described how data is gathered, labeled, and filtered by workers whose contributions remain unseen. She spoke about the political choices baked into technical systems and the histories they carry with them.
What made the talk so striking was the way she wove these layers together. There was no sensationalism. She simply laid out the evidence from her research and field work. You could feel the audience tracking the connections as she moved from satellite imagery of mines to photographs of cooling towers to the cultural narratives that allow these systems to expand without public scrutiny. She reminded people that AI is not abstract. It is rooted in land, water, energy, and labor. It reshapes environments and communities long before it produces a single line of output.
Throughout the evening, her message stayed steady. If we want to understand the future of artificial intelligence, we have to understand the physical and political worlds that sustain it. She invites people to look carefully at the foundations of the technologies they rely on. Not to fear them, but to see them clearly. Clarity is the beginning of accountability.
Kate Mulgrew speaking with attendees at the 2022 Phoenix Fan Fusion at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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At Nikon I AM The Black and Yellow Affair, DPP Manilaphoto Event.
At Samsung Hall, SM Aura Premier, Taguig City.
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Fill light: Paul Buff X1600 White Lightning with 180 degree umbrella reflector shot against a 8 foot by 12 foot white wall behind camera; Gels: Rosco Calcolor 90 units green, 60 units blue. Metered to f/2.8
Main Light: Paul Buff X 1600 White Lightning in LumoPro 36 inch Octo-box, camera left. Gels: Rosco Calcolor 30 units red. Metered to f/8.0.
TORONTO, ON. - SEPT. 7: Actress Kate Beckinsale arrives at the "Nothing but the Truth" Gala for the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival on Septmeber 7, 2008 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo By: George Pimentel)
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Photo shoot with Kate, 19 April 2012, at The Photographic Studio, Hook.
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cathy19, All these photos are by Kate’s brother, John Carder Bush, they are all just so, so beautiful I wanted to share them with other Kate fans, so I do hope you like them.
The debris of various childhoods around her. The inheritance of the toys of her brothers would have been of little use to her. In the fifties the propaganda of the war was still bumping into our imaginations, by the sixties the unusual was becoming more easily obtainable and so much more creative. The wicker basket is left from the days when apples were picked from the orchards and laid out to linger into winter on wooden trays
Model: Nina Kate (MM #4529)
Hairstylist: TBA
Photographer: moi
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Main light (camera right): Profoto D1 in gridded beauty-dish, metered at f8
Fill light (very high up, behind photographer, pointing to model/motorbike): Profoto D1, octobox, metered at f5.6
The amazing set was built by Adrian Pini (www.adrianpinistudios.com).