Thursday, November 30, 2023

EVENT UPDATE : BEHIND THE SHOULDER PADS BOOK SIGNING .. HATCHARDS PICCADILLY .. DECEMBER 7TH 2023 ..


A Book Signing with Joan Collins at Hatchards Piccadilly



Just in time for Christmas, Joan will be at Hatchards in Piccadilly on Thursday Dec 7th to sign copies of her latest bestseller 'Behind The Shoulder Pads' from 5pm till 6pm.. Access to the event is by ticket only! Click link below to book your spot and purchase a copy or two of the book! 


DAME JOAN COLLINS BOOK EVENT HATCHARDS PICADILLY.. 

Friday, November 24, 2023

EVENT UPDATE : CLARIDGE'S CHRISTMAS TREE UNVEILING .. CLARIDGE'S LONDON .. NOVEMBER 23RD 2023 ..


 Joan attended the launch of Claridge's 2023 Christmas Tree unveiling, this years tree is in conjunction with Louis Vuitton..

The Claridge’s Christmas Tree 2023 by Louis Vuitton brings together two illustrious names who have long celebrated the Art of Travel, and crossed paths throughout their respective histories after both being founded in 1854.

This magnificent sculptural creation is immersed within two large open, emblematic wardrobe trunks towering on top of each other at the height of 5.2 metres. Each signature trunk is adorned with Claridge’s travel stickers of yesteryear and an oversized Louis Vuitton luggage tag. 



Exuding a festive charm, the tree is composed of 15 vertically placed chrome trunks of varying heights that tower to create the silhouette of a traditional Christmas tree. Scattered atop the silver trunks and amidst the snowy landscape of the tree are 21 Louis Vuitton Vivienne mascots, all found within the hotel’s distinguished black and white marbled lobby.

The hotel’s Louis Vuitton trunk envelopes the magical Claridge’s Christmas Tree, just as the Maison’s iconic Malle Vestiaire or ‘Wardrobe Trunk’, a hard-sided case created in 1875, was dedicated to transporting one’s most personal and precious effects.

 


What an honour it is to welcome such a legendary house as Louis Vuitton to design our Claridge’s Christmas Tree this year. Christmas is the most magical time of year for us here at the hotel and we look forward to welcoming guests and seeing visitors immerse themselves in Louis Vuitton’s world.

Claridge's General Manager Paul Jackson

Thursday, November 16, 2023

PRESS UPDATE : CHARITY TODAY ... NOVEMBER 16TH 2023 ..

 


A host of stars joined 350 guests on Friday 10 November, to show their support for The Shooting Star Ball, in aid of Shooting Star Children’s Hospices. The children’s hospice charity supports babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families, across Surrey, south-west London and north-west London.

Now in its 19th year, the annual event, took place at The Royal Lancaster Hotel, hosted by Jackie and Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, who celebrate their 20th year as Patrons. Guests were entertained by a surprise performance from Britain’s Got Talent 2023 winner Viggo Venn; with Rob Lamberti performing as George Michael in tribute to the late singer’s 60th birthday. The highlight of the night came from Rick Astley, performing with his band, with an amazing performance of his hit songs.

Vice-President’s Dame Joan Collins DBE and Tony Hadley MBE, also celebrating their 20th year with the charity, spoke on stage on how much the charity means to them and both donated fantastic gifts for the live auction. Although unable to be there due to filming commitments, Vice-President Simon Cowell and Patron Lauren Silverman joined the evening via video link from LA to talk about their commitment to the charity. Also in attendance on the night were Julian Clary, Dutch sensation Rene Froger and Julie Forsyth, whose father Sir Bruce Forsyth was the first person to host an event for the charity 20 years ago.

Guests included Julian Clary with Sue Vanner and Lizzie Cundy

Guests enjoyed a three-course ‘winter warmer’ dinner, before taking part in a money-can’t-buy auction hosted by auctioneer Charlie Ross. Auction prizes included a special ‘Mamma Mia’ prize and flying on a private jet to Paris to join Dame Joan Collins for lunch.

Karen Sugarman MBE, Executive Vice-President of Shooting Star Children’s Hospices said:

“The Shooting Star Ball is always a very special evening where we are able to come together to raise vital funds for the families who need our support. We are so thrilled and overwhelmed with the generosity of every single guest. Without whom, we simply would not be able to provide the vital care to children and families facing unimaginable circumstances.”

Paul Farthing, Chief Executive of Shooting Star Children’s Hospices said:

“It’s been a phenomenal evening and I’d like to extend my thanks to everyone involved in making such an extraordinary event possible. It’s great to be able to come together and highlight how vitally important their continued support is, in order for us to be there for children with life-limiting conditions and their families, now and long into the future.

Friday, November 10, 2023

PRESS UPDATE : EVENING STANDARD .. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10TH 2023 ..

 


DAME JOAN COLLINS - 10 SHOPPING COMMANDMENTS! -                                          From St Tropez Markets to Zara..

Broderie anglaise from Zara, Sensodyne toothpaste from Elizabeth Street and bras from Marks & Spencer. Dame Joan Collins tells Joe Bromley everything she knows about shopping..


Buy a status symbol handbag at your peril 

‘You know what — I have grown to really hate handbags and mascara. I just can’t be bothered. I just try to have a little clutch. I understand it’s difficult to have a little clutch when you go out shopping during the day, but I’m not really interested in the status symbol of handbags. I must have quite a few Chanel ones, but they’re terribly heavy. Anna Wintour never carries a handbag, so I’ve heard.’


Thou shalt not fear the supermarket (or Harrods) 

‘I’ve shopped at Marks & Spencer since I was a little girl with my mother. I’ve always liked it. I particularly like the food — the coronation chicken and the spaghetti bolognese. And I have always shopped there for underwear; bras, tights, stockings, nightgowns and dressing gowns. They’re also very good for T-shirts and jeans. In fact, I was there just yesterday, and I saw some of what they call joggers. They’re like jeans and joggers in this distressed denim. Now, I don’t like wearing jeans, but I think I’m probably going to get them. Jeans, particularly if they’re soft and easy to pull on, are easy to wear. I also like Fortnums, Waitrose and Harrods, I guess. It’s very expensive at Harrods, though.’


Stay woke 

‘The first item I ever saved up for was pretty non-woke, if you know what I mean. It was many years ago in California, and I wanted a particular kind of a fur coat. I saved up my housekeeping money because I wasn’t acting then — I was a little housewife married to Anthony Newley with two children — and I bought the coat. I’m not going to tell you [the variety of fur] because I’d get hate mail. I don’t get hate mail, and I will keep it like that. One of the most exciting things I’ve ever bought was in the Saint-Tropez market about eight years ago; a black gilet trimmed with fake fur that I absolutely adore and have practically lived in ever since.’


Buy yourself an iPhone 

‘Obviously everybody has to have an iPhone. But we also have a landline. It’s essential to have a landline as well in case everything goes wrong, which it can do. I mean, look at what happened when all the airline systems went out. There’s just no question. I have flashlights and torches and candles in the house, too, in case all the electricity goes. Be prepared — that’s my motto.’


Embrace the urge to splurge and abide by Roger Moore’s advice 

‘My most extravagant purchase ever was a Rolls-Royce, during the height of Dynasty. I was driving a nice BMW and Roger Moore said, “Oh, you can’t drive a BMW.” He had a Bentley and I said I don’t like Bentleys, I prefer a Rolls. So I have this Rolls and called her Beryl, because I really love her. I still have her, she lives in LA.’


Never allow oneself to get distracted among the rails 

‘Sometimes people ask me for pictures, but I usually say — look, I’m not doing pictures, I’m sorry. When one is shopping, you want to concentrate. If you do a picture with one person, normally a couple of others will come up and ask, so I try to be as inconspicuous as possible. How? With a baseball cap and sunglasses.’ 


Joan with Viviane Ventura in 1980 at Liberty London for her beauty book signing.

Do not buy an outfit last-minute 

‘I’m much too old for last-minute outfits. If there’s anything important happening I’m usually planned a month — or at the very least a few days — in advance. I meet with my dresser Chrissie for my outfits. Lastminute crisis, though? I don’t know. I usually manage to solve it one way or another.'


Stay local — Belgravia is best 

‘I just bought some soap yesterday from the Walden pharmacy on Elizabeth Street. Also Sensodyne toothpaste, which is very good. There’s another shop right around the corner which sells light bulbs and hammers and all of those kinds of things, which I get my husband to do. We have the wonderful Mayhew Newsagents, which I’ve been going to for 20 years. They deliver the newspapers and the magazines to me, and I get the magazines sent to me if I’m in America. They also have every single possible greetings card you could want, and all kinds of sweets and chocolates. There’s also a fabulous shop on Walton Street called Percy Bass — Percy, like my husband’s first name. They sell every gift: embroidered cushions, waste baskets, Kleenex boxes, pictures, everything.'


Buy your broderie anglaise in Zara 

‘I love Zara. The last items I bought there were from the Zara next door to Harrods, where we had just been buying some cheese. I purchased several really nice, white broderie anglaise shirts for the South of France. I usually go to the Zara on the Duke of York Square though, because it’s much closer.’ 


Never throw away a great purchase 

‘I collect clothes. If I buy something that has some value to it, like a Versace jacket or a Valentino skirt, I’ll keep it and have it for years. Years! I wore a black Yves Saint Laurent leather jacket in a picture that I posted on Instagram, and it practically went viral. Just a simple picture, but it was a great jacket.’



EVENT UPDATE : SHOOTING STAR CHILDRENS HOSPICE BALL ... ROYAL LANCASTER HOTEL.. LONDON.. NOVEMBER 10TH 2023 ..



 

One of Joan's favourite events is the annual Shooting Star Children's Hospices Ball and earlier Joan was guest of honour at London's Royal Lancaster Hotel.  Other guests this evening included Tony Hadley, Rick Astley, Lizzie Cundy and Julian Clary..





Thursday, November 9, 2023

TV ALERT : LOUIS THEROUX INTERVIEWS... BBC 2 ... NOVEMBER 21ST.. 9PM ..


Tune into BBC2 on Tuesday November 21st st 9pm as Louis Theroux pays a visit to St Tropez to spend time with Joan...

Louis Theroux travels to the glamorous French Riviera to spend time with actress, author, and one of the last surviving icons of Hollywood’s golden age, Dame Joan Collins.

Welcomed into her secluded villa near St Tropez, Louis and Dame Joan discuss the ups and downs of her multi-decade career, which has so far spanned over 70 years. From her beginnings as a drama student at RADA in the 1940s to the silver screens of Hollywood in the 1950s, the horror movies of the 1970s and the world-wide success of Dynasty in the 1980s, Dame Joan candidly reflects on her triumphs, setbacks and her experiences of the predatory nature of an often toxic entertainment industry.



PRESS UPDATE : PLATINUM CHRISTMAS EDITION ... DECEMBER 2023 ..


 Check out the Christmas edition of Platinum Magazine with a super shot of Joan on the cover to start the party season.. You can read the interview featured in the magazine below....