TINSELTOWN SPYWITNESS.Byline: Elizabeth Snead and Joel Stratte-McClure NO PLAIN JANE: Everyone at the ``Monster-in-Law'' premiere agreed: Jane Fonda looked younger and sexier than Jennifer Lopez. Lopez (with latest hubby Marc Anthony) wore a smooth bob, what looked like a wrinkled satin bed sheet and few smiles. But that could be because of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is an international nonprofit organization that supports Animal Rights and has spawned a tremendous amount of conflict and controversy from its inception. folks with banners protesting her fur habit. But Fonda looked hot and happy. And why not? Her autobiography is No. 1 on the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times best-seller list and, by all reports, she steals the movie from Lopez. And her new look comes from Los Angeles hairstylist Matthew Shields, who cuts Fonda's choppy, sexy short shag shag see cormorant. , and colorist col·or·ist n. 1. A painter skilled in achieving special effects with color. 2. A hairdresser who specializes in dyeing hair. col Negan Zand, who does her youthful, high-contrast base and highlights. ``Jane is fantastic to work with,'' says Shields, who created her ``edgy'' look for the premiere. ``It's very easy to be creative with her because she's so real, inclusive and fun to be with. She's a joy to be around.'' He should know. Shields has been flying around the U.S. with her for two months doing hair for her book tour as well as the movie press junkets. Wish you could look that hot at 67? You can. Shields and Zand both work at the Sally Hershberger/John Frieda Salon on trendy Melrose Place, right next door to the Retro Specs boutique, where you just might just run into Brad Pitt or Johnny Depp picking up their sunglasses. ATTITUDE FOR ST. JUDE: It's intimidating to strut the catwalk at a celebrity fashion show hosted by still-supermodel Cindy Crawford. Especially when everyone's talking about Teri Hatcher losing the bottom of her dress at a similar charity event on ``Desperate Housewives.'' ``The whole thing is absolutely terrifying ter·ri·fy tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies 1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten. 2. To menace or threaten; intimidate. , but I think I can get away with being dorky dork n. 1. Slang A stupid, inept, or foolish person: "the stupid antics of America's favorite teen-age cartoon dorks" Joshua Mooney. 2. and funny,'' said Jennifer Love Hewitt at the ``Runway for Life'' gala that raised almost $2 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, founded in 1962, is a leading pediatric treatment and research facility focused on children's catastrophic diseases. It is located in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1996, Peter Doherty, Ph.D., of St. . She needn't have worried. Her short, shimmery shim·mer intr.v. shim·mered, shim·mer·ing, shim·mers 1. To shine with a subdued flickering light. See Synonyms at flash. 2. angel dress held up fine. ``More frightening than a fashion disaster is walking near Cindy Crawford because she's so gracious and gorgeous,'' added Marlo Thomas, whose dad Danny founded the hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Some stars had ways to steady their nerves at Sunday's benefit at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. ``I think about what I'm doing for the cause and focus on people in the audience instead of worrying about myself,'' confessed Memphis-raised Cybill Shepherd. Cheryl Hines wasn't worried at all. ``I've done much worse in public than trip and tear the bottom of my dress,'' said Hines. ``I can survive anything that happens here.'' Fortunately, the fashion show - which also included ``models'' Daisy Fuentes, Anne Heche, Deidre Hall, Ray Romano, Billy Bush, Jane Kaczmarek, Bradley Whitford, Phil Donahue, Jason Ritter, Amy Yasbeck, and Serena and Venus Williams - went off without a stitch Adj. 1. without a stitch - without any clothing at all unclothed - not wearing clothing , er, hitch. CAPTION(S): 3 photos Photo: (1) FONDA: A No. 1 book and great hair. (2) LOPEZ, ANTHONY: She's smooth, he's all smiles. Steve Granitz/WireImage.com (3) HINES: No fear of fashion. Mark Mainz/Getty Images |
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