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Celebrity gossip

Amy Winehouse’s addictions were “within her control” when she died says Reg Traviss

By Andrea Petrou on October 25th, 2011

Reg Traviss insists Amy Winehouse’s addictions were “within her control” when she died.

The film director – who dated the late ‘Rehab’ singer for two years and got engaged to her weeks before she was found dead at her London home in July aged 27 – believes her passing was as a result of the damage she had put her body through during her years of drink and drug abuse, though he insists she didn’t drink excessively for her age and was clean of narcotics.

He said in an interview with the Daily Mirror newspaper: “She had been involved with drugs long before we were together. That was way in the past, that was not a bit of her life.

“You couldn’t put her in a room with drugs, it just wasn’t her world any more. She had nothing to do with drugs, had no interest in drugs, all that was in the past.

“The drinking as well, it wasn’t any more than a lot of people her age. I know girls of 27 who work in the City and they drink more than she drank. They binge-drink three or four nights a week.

“But she had all that within her control. What happened was a reaction to the abuse she had put her body through a few years ago.

“These things take a strain and if the body gets strained it takes its toll.

“I believe that’s what it was and I think that the seizures she had been having were a consequence of that.”

Reg is doing his best to move on with his life and has returned to work, but admits he is finding it “tough” at times.

He said: “It’s been foggy, very foggy… very tough. I have started getting back to work and keeping busy, but it’s difficult.

“You start thinking about it, you get down – it brings you down. Amy had turned a corner, that is the tragedy.

“I get good days and bad days. It’s like that really. You are realistic, you understand it and accept it, and then on the flip side everything seems surreal. Even talking about it is strange.”

The inquest into Amy’s death is due to reopen tomorrow (26.10.11) after it was opened and adjourned on July 25.

An initial postmortem examination proved inconclusive, but her family later said toxicology results had shown there were no illegal drugs found in her system at the time of her death.



Celebrity gossip, Designers

Amy Winehouse’s designs for label Fred Perry could be released posthumously

By Andrea Petrou on July 28th, 2011

Amy Winehouse’s designs for label Fred Perry could be released posthumously.

The British streetwear company – famed for their iconic polo shirts, synonymous with teenagers of the 60s and 70s and the early Skinhead moment – had collaborated with the singer, who died suddenly on Saturday (23.07.11), on two successful collections and say they have three in the Fred Perry x Amy Winehouse range which could potentially be released.

Whether the garments will be made and sold, however, has yet to be decided, as the brand is planning to approach her family for input.

A spokesperson for the brand said: “Everything is on hold until we speak with Amy’s family and management.”

Amy was said to have been fully involved with the design of her collections, the first of which was a 50s inspired set which included twinsets, gingham, pencil skirts and capri pants in October 2010.

She then collaborated on a follow up Spring/Summer collection which was Hawaiian-inspired and launched in March this year.

Richard Martin, a marketing manager from Fred Perry, told Harper’s Bazaar Amy was a “delight” to work with.

He said: “Bright, passionate, and dedicated, with strong ideas of exactly what it was that she wanted from the range. Detailing, fabrics-she was all over it.”

The three collections Amy designed for Fred Perry could are enough for the label to release through until late next year.



Gallery

Goodbye Amy Winehouse: Star’s funeral takes place yesterday – Pictures

By Andrea Petrou on July 27th, 2011

Kelly Osbourne says a sad goodbye

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Celebrity gossip

Amy Winehouse’s funeral will take place today

By Andrea Petrou on July 26th, 2011

Amy Winehouse’s funeral will take place today

The 27-year-old singer – who was found dead at her north London home on Saturday will be laid to rest in a private ceremony for her loved ones, a family spokesperson has confirmed.

The representative refused to give details of the time or location for the service.

Jewish customs normally require a funeral to take place within 24 hours of death.

However, Amy’s had to be delayed in order for post-mortem examinations to be carried out.

Her inquest was opened and immediately adjourned at London’s St Pancras Coroner’s Court today in order to prevent further delays in the burial.

Assistant Deputy Coroner Suzanne Greenaway told the two-minute hearing: “I’m formally opening this inquest. I’m issuing interim certificates to allow Miss Winehouse’s family to make arrangements for the funeral.”

Sharon Duff, Coroner’s Officer at St Pancras Coroner’s Court, had earlier told the hearing: “I bring before you the death of Amy Jade Winehouse, aged 27, born on the 14 September 1983 in London.

“She was a divorced lady living at Camden Square, NW1. She was certified dead at her home by a paramedic and a doctor on July 23.

“She was a singer/songwriter at the time of her death and was identified by her family here at St Pancras this morning. A section 20 post mortem has been carried out and histology and toxicology taken to determine the cause of death.

“The scene was investigated by police and determined non-suspicious.”

The case has now been adjourned until October 26.



News

Elizabeth Taylor’s final resting place of rest lies next to the ‘Angel of Memory’.

By Andrea Petrou on March 28th, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor’s final resting place of rest lies next to the ‘Angel of Memory’.

The 79-year-old actress passed away from congestive heart failure last Wednesday and was laid to rest at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles the following day in accordance with Jewish custom.

The ‘Cleopatra’ star’s body is now in a crypt adjacent to a 10 foot tall white marble statue of the angel, named as the ‘Angel of Memory’ by ‘The Art Guide of the Forest Lawn Park’.

The 70-year-old statue is located in the Great Mausoleum’s Memorial Terrace in its Hall of Memory and was crafted from imported marble by Italian sculptor Ermenegildo Luppi.

Other stars buried at the Great Mausoleum include Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart and Elizabeth’s close friend Michael Jackson.

The funeral for Elizabeth was attended by her four children and 10 grandchildren, while fans gathered at the gates of the cemetery to pay their respects to the star.

It is believed a public memorial will take place to the star in the coming weeks.

In the meantime Elizabeth’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been covered with floral tributes to her.

One mourner even matched his bouquet to the colour of her ‘unique’ eyes.

The unnamed man said: “We asked the florist to select flowers that would commemorate the colour of her eyes. We all know her eyes were a unique violet colour.”



Designers

Take part in our one minute silence for Alexander McQueen who’s funeral is being held today.

By Andrea Petrou on February 25th, 2010

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Although a few weeks have passed we’re still very much saddened by Alexander McQueen’s death, and we know we’re not alone, with a huge majority of the fashion world still in mourning.

According to WWD, the funeral service for the designer will be taking place today. However it’s “for family only”.

And although a spokesperson said a memorial service for friends and fans will take place later this year, no details have been confirmed.

“We are focusing right now on the Paris show, which takes place on March 9th,” she said.

Until then, we want to make a small tribute to the great designer here at ShinyStyle, so we ask all our readers to join us in a minutes silence at 3pm today.

And of course, our thoughts will be with Mr McQueen’s family.




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