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Nov. 19, 1999 | Now here's a taste of haute couture you can really sink your teeth into: designer chocolate dresses.

At the upcoming Chocolate Show in New York (Nov. 26-29), models will meander down the catwalk in cocoa-flavored finery such as an 8-foot-wide Olivier Lapidus-designed Milka chocolate ballgown; a Jean-Louis Sherrer bustier with dark chocolate rings, accessorized with chocolate bag, jewels and hand warmer; a Courreges "surprise chocolate cake dress"; and a futuristic dress with a halo of chocolate squares by Paco Rabanne.

Yes, the fancy frocks would melt right on the models if they wore them too long, confirms show spokeswoman Stephanie Teuwen. And yes, they're all edible.

"Last year," Teuwen confides, "we had a dress made out of chocolate-covered orange peel that the designer kept having to redo because people kept eating it."

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"That tabloid myth should get iced right now," Liev Schreiber, Newman's co-star in "Twilight," told tipster Baird Jones at the premiere party for HBO's "RKO 281."

Newman doesn't even like to get made up for his films, says Schreiber. He's "the butchest guy imaginable. He does not want to look handsome or young, even if it is a smart career move."

So whatever you do, don't call him Cool Face Luke.

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"I needed to write something for myself to remind myself that everybody who was making fun of me wasn't right. I needed to remind myself that I have not done anything to hurt anybody. It's saying that when everyone's being mean to me, do not believe it. Do not think that you're wrong because people are saying that you are."

-- Fiona Apple's moving, 60-word explanation (to music writer Gary Graff) for the 90-word title of her new album, "When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King What He Knows Throws the Blows When He Goes to the Fight and He'll Win the Whole Thing 'Fore He Enters the Ring There's No Body to Batter When Your Mind Is Your Might So When You Go Solo, You Hold Your Own Hand and Remember That Depth Is the Greatest of Heights and If You Know Where You Stand, Then You Know Where to Land and If You Fall It Won't Matter, Cuz You'll Know That You're Right."

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Fallen angel: Bill Murray. He won't play Bosley in the "Charlie's Angels" movie after all, Variety reports, because the producers just couldn't scrape together the mega-dough he demanded. Hey, who knows? Maybe they can get Garrett Morris at a discount.

And you thought he had no ear. Evander Holyfield recently launched his Real Deal Records label with releases from the R&B group Shalom, rapper NuWine and R&B soloist Oliver. Bite that, Mike Tyson.

Postcards from the digital edge: Carrie Fisher has signed on to write two online columns -- one geared toward 14- to 24-year-olds -- for the Digital Entertainment Network. "Even though I'm not in the same age group that DEN targets," the writer/actress told Daily Variety. "I pride myself on being incredibly immature, having only recently just recovered from drug addiction. I have all the same problems teenagers do with skin, parents, career, dating -- or not dating, as the case may be." Look for a resurgence of the Princess Leia do at high schools everywhere.
salon.com | Nov. 19, 1999

 

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