Monday, April 14, 2014

PRESS UPDATE : MY WEEKLY ... MARCH 28TH 2014...

                                   
 By Audrey Patterson, Beauty Editor on 28 March 2014
There are so many inspirational women who continue successful careers and look great well into their 60s, 70s and even 80s - just look at the rave reviews 88-year-old actress Angela Lansbury has been receiving for her stage performance in Blythe Spirit, while Mary Berry has become a bit of a fashion icon as well as inspiring us to don our pinnies and get baking.
If there's one woman who has managed to keep her glamour and sex appeal over the decades it has to be Joan Collins. Joan has recently launched her own make up range, Timeless Beauty, and in our beauty page (From Tuesday April 1) we featured the lovely Paparazzi Ready Compact Duo from the range, which contains pressed powder and a lipstick in a mirrored case. As well as the compact, there are eight shades of lip and nail colours, all named after some of the characters Joan has played in her long career. Pictured is "Evelyn", named after Joan's first Hollywood part

PHOTO OF THE DATE : AT NOBU.. THE STARS COME OUT!

Joan enjoyed a celebratory party at fashionable Nobu restaurant in Malibu with Jackie and Angelica Huston... They also caught with comedian Martin Short....

Sunday, April 13, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN SHOULDERS THE BACKSTAGE GREETINGS!

Joan finished her sold out run at Feinstein's at The Nikko in San Francisco last night and among her audience were former Mayor of San Francisco, Willie L. Brown Jr... Thanks to Feinstein's at The Nikko for sharing this lovely shot...

Saturday, April 12, 2014

EVENT ALERT : ONE NIGHT WITH JOAN.. SEMINOLE CASINO .. COCONUT CREEK FLORIDA .. APRIL 25TH 2014..


Joan had a most successful two night run at Feinstein's at The Nikko in San Francisco which was sold out and next on her itinerary for 'One Night With Joan' is an engagement at the Seminole Casino in Coconut Creek Florida on April 25th.. Click the following link for more details..

Friday, April 11, 2014

PRESS UPDATE : THE LADY .. APRIL 11TH 2014..

 Joan Collins beauty secrets                            

The ever-elegant Joan Collins shares her beauty secrets with Fiona Hicks and says that while you can’t stop getting older, you can stop getting old anyone can develop glamour

Written by Fiona Hicks
There is no denying it: Joan Collins is synonymous with glamour. In an industry renowned for its unforgiving standards, the British screen siren has thrived for more than 60 years. What’s more, while many of her contemporaries have surrendered to the perils of the plastic-surgeon’s knife, Ms Collins maintains that she is ageing naturally.
So how does she do it? And more pertinently, can the rest of us ladies do likewise? First and foremost, she says, you must look after your skin. ‘Caring for your skin should be as easy and natural as brushing your teeth,’ states Joan. ‘If your skin is in poor condition, no amount of make-up will make you look your best. If you look after it, as I have looked after mine, you will be rewarded.’

What’s more, it’s never too late to start. ‘After 40, you undoubtedly get the face you deserve,’ she adds with a smile. ‘But you are never too young or too old to care for your skin.’

Joan has been fascinated by cosmetics ever since she was a teenager growing up in London, but the interest really set in when she made the move to sunny Hollywood in 1955. ‘I have been a passionate advocate of shielding the skin since I first went to Hollywood, where I was made aware of the damaging effect of the sun,’ she says. ‘Since then I have worn hats, big sunglasses and used SPFs to protect my face as much as possible.’

Keeping out of harsh rays is key, but Joan’s dedication does not stop there. ‘Moisturise your skin every day, religiously. Don’t soap your face and always use the mildest possible one for the body.’ Joan Collins beauty secrets

It is this healthy, clear, cared-for skin that makes such a good canvas for make-up – and Joan’s look is iconic. ‘When I made The Stud and then The Bitch in the late 1970s, I invented a look that I’ve stuck to more or less ever since: big hair, smoky eyes, and bright lipstick. So when Dynasty and Alexis Carrington came along in the 1980s, her look was already in place – it was mine.’

She is unabashed in how she describes this look. ‘It’s glamorous! I realised that no one is born glamorous, but practically anyone can develop glamour.’

It is fitting that Joan’s beauty idols are the classic movie stars: Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Hedy Lamarr, Joan Crawford and Ava Gardner. ‘These fabulous dames really possessed glamour in spades. You can almost see and feel their allure, their power and more particularly, their fierce individuality.’

Of course, a good slick of makeup does contribute to the effect, and Joan is fortunate to have learnt from the best. ‘I picked up beauty tips from many of my fellow actors and was lucky to be taught by one of the legendary Hollywood make-up artists, Allan ‘Whitey’ Snyder, who created Marilyn Monroe’s look.’ His tips have certainly stood the test of time. In an age when call times are hours ahead of filming in order to transform the actresses, Joan takes care of herself. ‘I have always done my own make-up for films or photoshoots. Now I can do it in 10 minutes, faster and better than anyone I know.’

What a lot of women don’t realise is that the transformative power of make-up is both instant and accumulative. ‘You can enhance your features and take 10 to 15 years off your age with good make-up. It also protects your face. I can vouch for the complexions of my friends over 40 – those who have always used foundation have better skin than those who don’t.’ This is why, for Joan, a base of foundation and a dash of lipstick is her absolute minimum. ‘I wouldn’t dream of going out without either.’

Meticulous make-up aside, the remainder of her tantalising glamour stems from the dedication to spending time on herself, and her belief that she deserves it. This is a lesson that any woman can learn. ‘With classic outfits, excellent grooming and a strong sense of self, practically any woman can become, if not a charismatic Hollywood goddess, then attractive and worthy of admiration and some envy for her unique style,’ she states.

‘The so-called “natural” look is just an excuse to be lazy and undisciplined.’

It is this desire to encourage self-pampering that, after many, many years of harbouring the idea, Joan has created her own cosmetics range. Covering both skincare and make-up, Timeless Beauty is a sumptuous line of products in which everything – from the formulations to the packaging – reflects Joan’s exacting standards.

‘I really wanted a line to reflect all of the amazing experiences I have accumulated, so I made sure I was heavily involved in the creation. Every product has a little bit of me in it.

‘Never have I allowed myself to be defined by age,’ she smiles, ‘and these products are designed for someone who wants to look as good as they possibly can, no matter how old they are.’

She may be about to enter her ninth decade, but Joan Collins shows no signs of slowing down or – heaven forbid – relinquishing her cosmetics. She firmly believes that old-world glamour has a place in the modern day. ‘I am certain that looking good and feeling great is the right of every woman, and, with the right products and some clever techniques, any woman can look, and feel, fabulous.’

‘You can’t stop getting older, but you can stop getting old.’

The Joan Collins Timeless Beauty range is available from www.joancollinsbeauty.com and www.qvcuk.com – it is coming soon to Urban Retreat at Harrods: 020-7893 8333, www.urbanretreat.co.uk/harrods
 

PRESS UPDATE : SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER .. APRIL 10TH 2014


Greg Archer Become a fan Author, journalist, TV host, professional mood-swingerJoan Collins: The Mother of All Confessions Continue     

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On-screen bitchslaps aside, Joan Collins' six-decade career stands out as one of the more colorful, eventful romps to emerge from the annals of Hollywood. From 1950s ingenue to scene-stealing Alexis Carrington Colby on TV's Dynasty in the '80s -- and numerous stage appearances, not to mention two best-selling memoirs (a third is on the way) -- audiences continue to be fascinated.
The star's one-woman tell-all, "One Night With Joan" has certainly turned heads. It debuted several years ago and Collins has been touring internationally with it ever since. It runs this week at Feinstein's at the Nikko in San Francisco.
The outing certainly holds a special place in Collins' heart. It marks her return to The City, where she met husband Percy Gibson, who was a theatrical manager when she was performing "Love Letters" with George Hamilton in 2000. But the genesis of the show actually began about 15 years ago and after Collins and Gibson married in 2002, the duo began thinking more seriously about developing the project. Filled with irreverent, self-deprecating tales -- on-set encounters with the likes of Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, Bing Crosby, Richard Burton and others -- the show also features rare film footage as well as outtakes from Dynasty (you know, that iconic prime-time soap, which also starred John Forsythe, Linda Evans and Pamela Sue Martin and sent Collins' career soaring in the '80s.)
Collins' influence stretches beyond the festive hand tossing of Tinseltown glitter, however. Her charitable outreach -- from The National Center for Learning Disabilities to the prevention of child cruelty in the UK -- stand out. And few people may be aware of her involvement in the much-heralded Linor Abargil documentary Brave Miss World. Abargil was raped several weeks before winning Miss World in 1998. The doc chronicles her efforts to get rape survivors to discuss their experiences. Abargil met with Collins, who revealed details of her own alleged rape -- the first time on camera doing so, in fact. Collins noted that she was a 17-year-old virgin when she was drugged and raped by a "famous star."
True, that bit of news may not have made it into Collins' robust one-woman show, but it does illuminate another, perhaps more intimate, side of the icon. We caught up with each other in between stage shows where she confesses all -- more or less. Read on.
Greg Archer: The one-woman is a hit. Tell me more about it.
Joan Collins: Well, I started thinking about 15 years when I was sitting next to Gregory Peck at dinner. He had been doing a one-man show. He said, 'You really should do it. You've really had an interesting life.' I said, 'Oh, that sounds so terrifying.'" He said, 'No -- the audience is very perceptive, they will love you!' Percy and I started thinking about this years ago when we were in Acapulco with some friends. Do you know Nolan Miller, the designer, who did much of Dynasty? Nolan came up with several ideas and things just evolved.
Greg Archer: What do you sense people are enjoying most about you, the show?
Joan Collins: I tell very self-deprecating stories about various people -- Joan Crawford, Bette Davis. A lot of people. I have many different clips from films and news footage and outtakes from Dynasty, too. I think it just depends on the audience. They are like an amoeba. Some of them like just me. Some people like the clips, others like the stories I tell. Some people like the Q&A I do at the end of the show.
Greg Archer: So anything -- and everything -- left unknown about you by the end of the show is open for inquisition. Nice. Are you surprised by the show's success?
Joan Collins: [Laughs] Now... if I say yes, I sound too humble. If I say no, then I sound too full of myself. Let's just say I am enjoying it.
Greg Archer: But what is about you that people find so intriguing? What do you think?
Joan Collins: I have to tell you, I am the least analytical person that you can possibly ever meet. I have never sat down and analyzed myself. I am quite objective about myself, about where I stand on the totem pole of showbiz, and I never really think about that. I just say, 'Well, they must have very good taste -- ha ha ha!'
Greg Archer: It does sound like you're just enjoying yourself.
Joan Collins: I enjoy it all. The audience... not when somebody's telephone goes on, but I typically make a joke about it. The thing about live theater without other actresses to back you up, is that it's just me there on stage -- alone. And I have my background... but it can be a little intimidating sometimes depending on the venue. But I am sure San Francisco is going to be good. I can feel it. I did play there in... 1993? I did "Private Lives." I love the city. I enjoy the great restaurants and I have some friends there so. Time will go very fast.
Greg Archer: What has been the best thing about collaborating with your husband?
Joan Collins: Percy and I are each others' best friends. We just really get along really well. It all happens to go swimmingly. Or we wouldn't be doing it. In fact, now that I think about it, I actually met him in San Francisco at the theater. When George Hamilton and I were doing 'Love Letters.' He was the company manager.
Greg Archer: Really?
Joan Collins: Yes. In fact... one day before opening night, he said, 'Is there anything I can get you?' And I said, 'Yes, I have run out of eyeliner. Could you possibly get it?' He said sure, and off he went. When he came back with mascara, I looked at it and said, 'What's this? I guess you're not gay are you?' We got married two years later in February of 2002.
Greg Archer: Nice. So, the entertainment business has changed dramatically since Dynasty aired. What do you think is the secret to longevity and 'relevance?'
Joan Collins: You don't give up. You have to care about the business. You have to care about work. You have to accept constant, constant rejection -- in some way or another. You have to enjoy the fact that you are in a great business and having had career that's lasted -- oh my gosh -- five or six decades. There aren't that many people that have had that.
Greg Archer: Very few. You are in a rare bunch.
Joan Collins: You know, sometimes I look at a black-and-white movie on TV and I'm saying, 'Oh yeah, there's Laurence Harvey, Stanley Baker, Margaret Leighton -- they're all dead. Oh my God, everybody's dead. Now, who's that young girl? That teenager?' And then I realize, 'Oh, it's me!' I was always the youngest when I came in [in the '50s] and known as 'the girl,' and the cameraman would say, 'Put the light on 'the girl!'
Greg Archer: Any thoughts on how the business has evolved in 25, 30, 35 years?
Joan Collins: It's very tough for actresses. I was just talking to agents and they were looking at scripts for pilot season and out of 100 scripts, there are only two roles for women in their fifties and sixties. Only two. And I think that you have to have a second strength, which is why I started writing books and involved myself with charities and theater -- and not sitting around and waiting for the phone to ring and your agent to say, 'Hey guess what, they are going to re-do Dynasty.'
Greg Archer: You keep going.
Joan Collins: I have a great life. I have this wonderful husband and terrific children and adorable grandchildren. I really enjoy my life.
Greg Archer: So, when you look back at Dynasty ...
Joan Collins: A great show of its time. Absolutely fabulous. I don't think it would necessarily work today. And I don't think that Breaking Bad would work 30 years ago. The business has changed. Audiences now like to watch a lot of blood and gore and murder.
Greg Archer: One last thing. What's some of the best advice you have ever been given about life?
Joan Collins: [Laughs]. That you have to eat life... or life will eat you!
Visit Feinstein's at the Nikko for 411 on Collins' show, April 10 and 11

PHOTO OF THE DAY : IT'S A STARRY CELEBRATION FOR INDEPENDENT JOAN!

Joan celebrates the Fourth of July in this rare shot with Ron Kass and Robert Powell...

Thursday, April 10, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : IT'S THE LADIES THAT LUNCH PLUS ONE!

 
Joan catches up with good friend Nikki Haskell and friend Greg in Beverly Hills.. Thanks to Nikki for sharing this shot...

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY :GLAMOUR GIRLS ALWAYS HAVE FUN!

Joan shares a joke with Jackie and her good friend Evie Bricusse at Joan's London flat in 1994...

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

TV ALERT : THE TALK ... WEDNESDAY APRIL 9TH ... CBS .. 2PM ET / 1PM CT PT ...

Tune into The Talk on Wednesday 9th April as Joan will be the special guest in advance of her sellout two night run at Feinstein's at The Hotel Nikko in San Francisco this coming Friday & Saturday...
Joan's last appearance on the show..

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN'S A GEM WHEN IT COMES TO PROMOTION!

This fabulous shot by Gary Bernstein was one of a number of shots to promote Joan's 90's range of fashion jewellery..

Monday, April 7, 2014

PRESS UPDATE : SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE .. APRIL 4TH 2014..

Joan Collins looks back on life of glitz, romance and makeup



(04-04) 15:06 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Joan Collins remains an irresistible glamour puss. Though she can be a sly, funny actress, she's best known for being an impeccably put together icon of showbiz glitz.
In her native England, she recently released Joan Collins Timeless Beauty, a line of cosmetics that QVC started selling out within hours. The scent is called I Am Woman, and other items include First Base foundation and Red Carpet lipstick.
On the phone from her London home, Collins says she's lying on her bed with a stitch on - a stitch of makeup, that is.
"I'm just back from a weekend in the country and wore no makeup at all," Collins says. "But it's getting to be 5 o'clock, and I have to get ready to go out to theater and dinner with friends. It will take me five minutes to slap on some makeup."
Collins points out that in England they call makeup "slap" for that very reason.
"I have a lot of gay friends in the business in England," Collins says, "and they speak an interesting patois. 'I don't like her slap, dear,' is something they might say."
But to hear Collins say "slap" brings something else to mind: one of the epic bitch-slapping fights she had with Linda Evans throughout the '80s on "Dynasty." Though she has written five novels and three volumes of autobiography and appeared in countless movies and TV shows, she'll always be known as the raven-haired Alexis Morrell Carrington Colby Dexter Rowan, one of TV's campiest villains.
She'll discuss everything from makeup secrets (eat an avocado a day) to her five marriages to all those "Dynasty" fights in her one-woman autobiographical show, "One Night With Joan," coming to Feinstein's at the Nikko.
One thing she won't talk about much is age. "I'm not defined by age," she says. "I don't act, look, feel or behave like somebody of my generation necessarily. I don't talk about it because it's a boring subject. In 100 years, people will be living so much longer. Look, 100 years ago, the average life expectancy was 48 to 50. Now, in the developed world, it's something like between 82 and 84. We have to stop being defined by our age."
Collins took control of her looks early on when she got frustrated sitting in the Hollywood makeup chair.
"I felt the brushes weren't clean enough and hands hadn't been washed enough," she says. "And it took too long. I had Allan Snyder, who was Marilyn Monroe's makeup man, on my first movie, and he taught me how to apply makeup to keep it on for 12 hours a day. I once peeked through when he was making up Marilyn for a big event at Fox, a dinner for Khrushchev. I watched him carefully. It's not rocket science. I've always done my own makeup since."
In her show, which is directed by her husband, Percy Gibson she talks about the ups and downs of her 60-plus-year career. She was named the most beautiful girl in England at 18, got caught up in the Hollywood studio machine, and won a Golden Globe as most promising newcomer. In the '70s, when her career began to slide, she made movies like "The Bitch," "The Stud" and "Empire of the Ants." But then along came "Dynasty," and her well-made-up face has rarely been out of the limelight since.
For her intimate "One Night" outing, Collins shows film clips, tells tales and then treats herself to a glass of wine - "I think I deserve that" - while taking audience questions for 20 minutes. Certainly, there are questions about her real-life loves, including husbands (in order) Maxwell Reed, Anthony Newley, Ron Kass, Peter Holm and Gibson. But most fans would rather dish about her screen loves.
"They all want to know who my favorite leading man was," Collins says. "Paul Newman. Why? Take a wild guess. Put him up against any other actor - Richard Egan, Richard Burton, George Peppard - he was a wonderful, wonderful person."
Don't bother to ask about plastic surgery. She says she hasn't had it - too "needle phobic," she says. And who needs surgery when you can slap on some makeup?
While touring with the show, promoting "Passion for Life," her latest memoir, and hawking her cosmetics in Europe (they're not yet available in the United States), Collins will also prepare to shoot a new movie: "The Time of Their Lives," co-starring Pauline Collins (no relation) and Franco Nero.
"It's about two women who take a journey together, rather like 'Thelma and Louise: The Next Generation,' " she says.
Collins has always seemed to know how to simply keep going. When the acting roles got dodgy, she took a cue from sister Jackie Collins and started writing. But the acting roles keep coming, as do the new projects.
Of all the things in her life - her three children, her three grandchildren - Collins says she's most proud of herself.
"I've survived in one of the toughest professions for many years," she says. "I would say that is something to be proud of."

One Night With Joan: By Joan Collins. Directed by Percy Gibson. 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday. $60-$75. Feinstein's at the Nikko, 222 Mason St., S.F. (866) 663-1063. www.ticketweb.com.

PRESS ALERT : FOR TIMELESS BEAUTY ... ASK JOAN!

Following on from the success of 'Timeless Beauty'.. Joan will be share her many years of wisdom when it comes to beauty by launching her own column in the Daily Mail - 'Ask Joan' ..


ASK JOAN...

With her new beauty range selling out since launch, Joan  Collins clearly knows what women want.
Now she’s agreed to become a beauty agony aunt for the Mail — and will soon answer your problems in this column.

Send them to elsa@dailymail.co.uk, marked ASK JOAN. Or write to Joan care of Elsa at Daily Mail, 2 Derry Street, Northcliffe House, London W8 5TT.

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN'S ALL PALMS FOR CLIVES CELEBRATIONS!

As a prelude to her sell out shows this coming weekend in San Francisco at The Nikko, Joan spent a few days in Palm Springs. This lovely shot was taken at Clive Davis's birthday celebrations.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN PUTS HER BEST FOOT ... UPWARD!

Joan keeps herself in tip top shape in this shot for her video 'Secrets of Fitness & Beauty'....

PRESS ALERT : SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE .. APRIL 4TH 2014...



Joan Collins looks back on life of glitz, romance and makeup



Joan Collins remains an irresistible glamour puss. Though she can be a sly, funny actress, she's best known for being an impeccably put together icon of showbiz glitz. 
Check out the latest issue of The San Francisco Chronicle for an exclusive interview with Joan as she prepares for her now SOLD OUT  two night debut at Feinstein's at The Hotel Nikko on April 10th & 11th.. Click link for article...
http://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/Joan-Collins-looks-back-on-life-of-glitz-romance-5377666.php

Saturday, April 5, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN HAS A HART TO HART WITH MATTHEW!

Joan is interviewed by Canadian journalist Matthew Hays, whilst taking a break from shooting the 1995 'Hart to Hart' tv movie, 'Two Harts in Three Quarter Time' in Montreal...

Friday, April 4, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN DROPS IN FOR A MAJESTIC CHAT!



Joan recorded an interview on the 'The Queen Latifah Show' earlier to be aired soon, here is an exclusive shot of Joan on the sofa with the popular host.. Watch this space for air dates...

Thursday, April 3, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : CHECK OUT JOAN.. AS SHE CHECKS IN!

Joan is no stranger to airports and passes through many worldwide on a regular basis... This recent shot features a stylish as always Joan enroute with Percy...

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

PHOTO OF THE DAY : JOAN LOOKS HOT ON THE LINE!

Joan looks sensational as Avril Devereaux in this shot for the 1976 miniseries 'The Moneychangers' out on Region 1 dvd in May... see sidebar to order!