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mood.newsok.com | THE OKLAHOMAN FASHION • CULTURE • CUISINE THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010 0 0 STYLISTS SHARE TRICKS OF THE TRADE FROM THE GOSSIP FILES: LEA MICHELE TO ‘EASE ON DOWN’ THE 3-D ROAD! PAGE 12 PAGE 6 WILL OU GRAD JAIME LYNN HENDERSON BE ‘THE NEXT GREAT ARTIST?’ PAGE 4 ‘WORK OF ART’
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mood.newsok.com | THE OKLAHOMAN FASH ION • CUL TURE • CU IS INETHURSDAY

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STYLISTS SHARE TRICKS OF THE TRADE

FROM THE GOSSIP FILES: LEA MICHELE TO ‘EASE ON DOWN’ THE 3-D ROAD! PAGE 12

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WILL OU GRAD JAIME LYNN HENDERSON BE ‘THE NEXT GREAT ARTIST?’

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‘WORK OF ART’

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C O N TA C T S

If you have an idea for a story, e-mail [email protected].

MOOD Publication EditorHeather Warlick-Moore,

475-4098

[email protected]

MOOD Online EditorMelissa Howell, 475-3770

[email protected]

Features Editor Matthew Price, 475-4109

[email protected]

Assistant Features EditorLillie-Beth Brinkman, 475-3290

[email protected]

Fashion EditorLinda Miller, 475-3235

[email protected]

Layout and Design

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Model is Morgan Woolard, Miss Oklahoma USA, from Anthony

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COCKTAILS FOR A CAUSE

HOLLYWOOD AND HATS ON EXHIBIT AT CITY ARTS CENTER

Slip into your best cocktail attire Saturday for Purple Sash, a night of dinner, wine, music, auctions and a fashion show hosted by the Oklahoma City YWCA and San-dRidge Energy Co. to benefi t the YWCA shelter for local battered women and children.

Tickets for the benefit are $200 each. California fashion designer Lourdes Chavez is set to attend, and complimentary wine will be served. Live and silent auctions will include a custom piece from Chavez’s collection, a guitar from Amanda Dunbar’s “Pre-cious Rebels” Collection and packages including dance les-sons, personal training sessions courtesy of Fitness Together, an Oklahoma City Thunder-signed basketball, rounds of golf, jew-elry and fashion items and night stay and dinner at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel.

The first auction will open at 6:30 p.m. at the National Cow-boy & Western Heritage Muse-um, followed by the program at 7:30. Dress is cocktail chic.

For more information, call YWCA at 948-1770.

If you’re going to do anything related to the fi lm industry in Oklahoma City these days, you’ll probably run into Cacky Poarch, executive director of the dead-Center Film Festival, which just completed its 10th festival. Or, you might see her roughing it up on roller skates in a tutu, mis-matched socks, sparkly makeup and pigtails as “Goldie Knox,” a member of the Tornado Alley Roller Girls.

“It’s great to be able to compete in that sport with people half my age … where I can wear a tutu and block other girls and skate as fast as I can,” said Poarch, 42.

She was part of the group that moved deadCenter downtown, established it as a corporation and turned it into a premier fi lm festi-val spread over fi ve days in loca-tions throughout downtown.

Poarch has been active in the Oklahoma City community ever since she returned here, where she grew up, after spending time in Los Angeles and Aspen, Colo.To read the rest of this profi le, go online to Mood.newsok.com.

CACKY IS QUITE COLORFUL

If you love fashion, history and art, two new exhibits at City Arts Center will make your day. “The Film Cos-tumes of Edith Head” and “Mother’s Hats: The Doris Elliott Collection” open today. From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., an opening artist reception will be held and is free to the public.

“The Film Costumes of Edith Head” features 46 watercolor costume sketches by Head from her time as a costume designer in Hollywood’s Golden Age. Her costumes can be seen in classic fi lms such as “Sabri-na,” “All About Eve” and “Breakfast at Tiff any’s.”

“Mother’s Hats: The Doris Elliott Collection” features an assortment of 17 couture hats owned by Doris Elliott, mother of Oklahoma City architect Rand Elliott, who designed the up-and-coming Classen Curve shopping and entertainment center. The hats are named for the historic Oklahoma

City places at which Doris and her husband, Hubert, dined, danced, shopped and painted the town.

Both shows are free to the public. Hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon-days through Thursdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Aug. 21. For more informa-tion, call 951-0000 or go online to

www.cityartscenter.org.

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Many of us lighten our beauty routines in the summer. Lightweight lotions replace heavy creams, bronzers take the place of foundation (at least on weekends), and hair’s natural waves get a vacation from the straightener.

Living may be easier in the summertime, but Oklahoma’s heat and humidity, along with all that fun in the sun, aren’t always kind to hair and skin. Prevention magazine put to-gether some tips that can help keep us look-ing good while sweating out the summer.

>> USE A MAKEUP BRUSH TO BOOST HAIR SHINE. Shine products help restore moisture and luminosity, but many contain heavy silicones that can weigh down hair. Instead, spritz shine spray onto your blush brush and then sweep over hair. The soft bristles help to apply precise, targeted shine.

>> SHAMPOO WITH BAKING SODA TO RE-MOVE SMOG. Pollution is higher in sum-mer, meaning more free radicals to zap the shine and color from hair. To remove dulling residue, add a pinch of baking soda to your regular shampoo instead of using a harsh clarifying conditioner. This will rinse out the chemicals in your hair with-out stripping color, and it also can help prevent discoloration caused by chlorine and salt water.

>> TRY A SUN PROTECTION PILL. Along with daily use of a broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen, boost your UV protection by taking an antioxidant supplement such as Heliocare or SunPill. New research shows

that the fern extract in these pills can sig-nifi cantly reduce UVA-related damage that leads to wrinkling and sun spots. Tip: For best results, pop one each day starting a week before you plan to be out in the sun. That will allow the antioxidants to build up in your system.

>> PREP YOUR RAZOR. To extend the life of your razor a few days and ensure a smoother shave, drizzle some olive oil on the blade. The oil prevents rust and prod-uct buildup, which can cause nicks.

>> USE SUNSCREEN TO PROTECT HAIR. Before swimming, comb your regular sun-screen through your hair, which forms a barrier that prevents chlorine and salt wa-ter from stripping your color and drying out hair.

>> CLEAN HAIRLINE AFTER WEARING A HAT. Increased oils can get trapped underneath hats and headbands, causing acne along your forehead. Run an antibacterial wipe along your forehead to prevent pimples.

>> STRENGTHEN NAILS WITH A SUPPLE-MENT. Take 2.5 mg of biotin daily to help prevent breakage from too much exposure to salt and chlorine. Research shows that a daily dose of the nutrient increases nail thickness by 25 percent.

>> SELF-TAN FROM HEAD TO TOE. To look longer and leaner, apply self-tanner every-where. A uniform self-tan helps elongate, but focusing on just legs or arms can make you look shorter and stockier.

>> For more fashion and beauty from Linda, go to blog.newsok.com/fashionmatters.

F A S H I O N M AT T E R S

LINDA MILLER | FASHION EDITOR

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FORGET WISHING UPON A STAR. The more stylish wear a wish bracelet by Brazilets.

The bracelet stems from a 200-year-old tradition from mystical Bahia, Bra-zil. They are worn throughout Latin America, and it is believed they provide spiritual signifi cance for the wearer.

Kael Robinson founded Brazilets in 2008 to bring the rest of the world the wish bracelets, and now they’re being snatched up by celebs Anne Hathaway, Lauren Conrad and Kristen Stewart.

Wrap a wish bracelet around the wrist and tie three knots, making a wish with each knot. When the bracelet

naturally breaks down or falls off , it is believed that your three wishes will come true.

The bracelets retail for $5 and come in a wide range of colors. In Oklahoma, Brazilets are available at Tiger Lily in Edmond and Stillwater, and Koko-pelli and Sabi, Okla-homa City.

— Linda Miller

TTRREENNDDYY BBRRAACCEELLEETTSS

Beyonce, Kourtney Kardashian, Jennifer Aniston, Cameron Diaz, Vanessa Hudgens and Kate Moss, pictured, have been rocking the retro look for months.

Time was when you would just turn your worn jeans into cutoff s. The more frayed edges, the better.

Today, it’s all about premium den-im. Siwy Camilla cutoff s sell for

about $150; J Brand’s Vixen cutoff s will set you back about $140.

This is one trend Jessica Simpson plans to skip, even though she revived the look as Daisy Duke in the 2005 movie “The Dukes of Hazzard.”

“I wouldn’t wear that outfi t,” she said in the March issue of Allure magazine. “It’s a character.”

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>> To see a slideshow of Henderson’s paintings, go online to mood.newsok.com.

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REALITY ART SHOW FEATURES UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA GRAD

A face familiar to many Oklahomans, artist Jaime Lynn Henderson is now on her way to becoming familiar to a much larger audience.

Henderson is one of 14 up-and-coming artists competing on Bravo’s “Work of Art: The Next Great Artist,” which airs at 10 p.m. Wednesdays.

The show, which was fi lmed last fall, pits the artists against each other in various challenges, whittling them down week-by-week to the last artist standing, who will win a solo show at the Brooklyn Museum and a cash prize of $100,000.

Henderson spent most of her teen years living in Lawton and graduated from Uni-versity of Oklahoma with an undergradu-ate degree in 2007. From there, she moved to Chicago and received a master’s degree in painting and drawing from School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

The limelight of a reality TV show may not be where Henderson expected her art ca-reer to take her, but she said she feels well-suited to the venture.

“Really, my ultimate goal is just to be able to support myself solely off my creative en-deavors in whatever way that manifests,” she said. “Being on a reality (series) is cer-tainly one of those ways, but it’s just one of many. If, along the way, I get to dress up and wear red lipstick and smile for the camera, I’m not going to complain too much.”

In fact, the notions of Hollywood glitz and glamour are quite close to Henderson’s heart. She loves to dress up in vintage Hol-lywood fashions, and her whimsical paint-ings reveal her fascination with fame, for-tune and fantasy.

“I live vicariously through a cast of fe-male characters in all of my paintings that I jokingly call ‘my girls,’” Henderson said. “They get to do all kinds of fun things. They can be catty, they can be rude, they can be selfi sh, and all the things that in life we’re taught not to be and we don’t want to be described as, but I kind of let them do it, and I sort of live through them.”

In her artist bio, she states: “Mine is an atmosphere fi lled with cocktail parties, jewelry trees, romance, forest clearings, evening gowns, morality, animals, drama, beauty, and a oneness with God. Yes, all at the same time.”

“Work of Art” is a unique combination of the high-brow world of art appreciation and the low-brow world of reality televi-sion, a combination Henderson said off ers a little something for everybody.

China Chow is the show’s host, and judges Bill Powers, a New York gallery owner, Jerry Saltz, senior art critic for New York Maga-zine, and Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, gal-lerist at Salon94 gallery in New York City, will determine who makes the cut and who is not “The Next Great Artist.”

To learn more about Henderson and to see more of her paintings, go online to her website, www.jaimelynnhenderson.com.

“Casting Call Girls” by Jaime Lynn Henderson

Will her art work for the judges?

Jaime Lynn Henderson

By Heather Warlick-Moore | Mood Publication Editor

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JUNE 17 , 2010 FASHION • CULTURE • CU IS INE .newsok.com | THE OKLAHOMAN 5D

Wine 101 Pairing wine and food

C U I S I N E

By James Woodward | Wine blogger

When entertaining at home or abroad, having the ideal food and wine is a must. For many, it involves an uncer-tain decision-making process.

Selecting alcoholic beverages can be confusing, especially choosing wine. Here is “Wine 101” at its simplest.

Wine can be made from many things, including fruits, plants or even veg-etables. Good wine is basically the fermented juice of grapes.

The easiest way to describe wine is that “it tastes like something else.” All wine grapes taste like other fruits.

Chardonnay, the most popular white wine grape in the world, has one basic fruit fl avor component: apple. Chardonnay wines may ex-hibit multiple complexities such as tropical fruit, lemon citrus, but-terscotch, vanilla cream or mellow oak in their fl avors.

Chardonnays generally have a “dry” fi nish or no sweetness in the aftertaste. It’s best served with light meat dishes such as fi sh, chicken or shellfi sh and cream sauces seem to pair best.

Understanding the pairing of wines with food is easier than it seems. Learning what foods wines don’t go as well with is easier than learning what they do go well with. If white wine has a dry fi nish, what fl avors would it clash with? It’s op-posite: sweets.

Continuingwith basic white grapes, we come to sauvignon blanc, with fl avors of grapefruit and pine-apple. Chenin blanc: pear and apple. Riesling: apricot and ripe apple. Gewurztraminer: apricot, ripe apple and spice. Because of Gewurztraminer’s unique spiciness, it makes for a surprisingly good pair with Asian cuisines.

Now on to red wines. The better red wines are usually classifi ed as “dry” also, but they have ripe, berry fl avors that make them remarkable with chocolate. Red wines are least compatable with fresh tropi-cal citrus juices.

And it’s not that red wines don’t go with fi sh. Rather, a fresh squeeze of lemon, lime or orange on that fi sh is contra-dictory to the ripe berry fl avors of reds. They tend to bring out the best in heavier meats. Beef, lamb, pork, venison, chili, pizza or tomato sauces can be the perfect marriage for your red wine.

Let’s analyze the basic red grape’s fl avors. Cabernet sauvignon: black currant. Merlot: blackberry, black cherry and currant. Pinot noir: black raspberry and cranberry. Zinfandel

(yes, there is a red one): ripe berry and white pepper. Syrah/shiraz: ripe berry and spice.

Almost all wines these days are fer-mented in stainless steel tanks. This allows the wine to be produced with-out any unnatural fl avors added. Many white wines go straight from the fermentation tank to be fi ltered and then bottled. Most quality red wines are placed in some type of an

oak barrel to age for a partic-ular length of time. The in-terior of the oak barrel makes contact with the wine, add-ing structure, depth and a natural element called tan-nin, which can add dryness and longevity to the wine.

>> To see the full text of this story and Part 2

of Woodward’s wine blogs: “How to Serve

Wine.” go online to mood.newsok.com.

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} ››› “The Awful Truth” (1937, Comedy) Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Ralph Bellamy. A case of mistaken infidelity leads to screw-ball antics. ‘NR’ (CC)

} ››› “Carefree” (1938, Musical) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A psychiatrist hypnotizes a romantically confused patient. ‘NR’ (CC)

} ›› “Pic-ture Snatcher” (1933) ‘NR’

E! 64 114 236 134 ◊E! News ◊The Daily 10 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Khloé gets married. Take Miami Holly’s World ◊Chelsea Lat E! News

Speed 65 150 607 652 NASCAR NASCAR Hub Pinks -- All Out Dangerous Drives Ultimate Factories Pinks -- All Out

Bravo 67 129 273 181 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC ◊Housewives/NYC ◊Bethenny Getting Married? What Happens Housewives

Hallmark 165 185 312 176Touched by an Angel A com-mander transfers his son to a unit that sees plenty of action.

Touched by an Angel An artist dying of Lou Gehrig’s disease hurries to finish a painting.

} “The Good Witch” (2008, Drama) Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. A woman moves to a small town and changes people’s lives. (CC)

The Golden Girls “Fiddler on the Ropes”

The Golden Girls (In Stereo) (CC)

Oxygen 166 127 251 368 Snapped “Beth Carpenter” } ›› “Murder by Numbers” (2002) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Gosling. ‘R’ (CC) } ›› “Murder by Numbers” (2002) ‘R’ (CC)

Cox DS DR UV

◊New } Movies ÊSports

• Actor Peter Lupus (TV’s “Mission: Impossible”), 78.

• Singer Barry Manilow, 64.

• Comedian Joe Piscopo, 59.

• Actor Mark Linn-Baker, 56.

• Director Bobby Farrelly, 52.

• Actor Thomas Haden Church, 49.

• Actor Greg Kinnear, 47.

• Actor Jason Patric, 44.

• Singer Kevin Thornton (Color Me Badd), 41.

• Actor-comedian Will Forte, 40.

• Actor-rapper Herculeez (Herculeez and Big Tyme), 27.

BULLOCK MAKES SURPRISE APPEARANCE

Barry Manilow

Will Forte

Sandra Bullock made a surprise appearance Saturday night at Spike TV’s “Guys Choice” event in Culver City, Calif. The program will air June 20.

Bullock received a standing ovation from the audience at Sony Pictures Studios when she accepted the “Troops Choice” Award for Entertainer of The Year, from presenter Rob-ert Downey, Jr. The award was voted on by members of the military.

The 45-year-old actress has kept a low profi le since her public split from husband Jesse James after she won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in “The Blind Side” earlier this year.

From Staff and Wire Reports

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