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Celebrities kick off North American launch of PSP PlayStation Portable
By Jessica Kinsey
Celebrities including Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Hilary Duff, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson all attended an exclusive PSP PlayStation Portable fashion accessories show. The PSP PlayStation Portable fashion accessories show was held to celebrate the North American launch of PSP PlayStation Portable.
To kick off the highly anticipated North American launch of PSP PlayStation Portable, an extraordinary collection of fashion's biggest talents and rising stars came together under one roof for an exclusive fashion accessories show dubbed Pret a PSP. Acclaimed designers such as Marc Jacobs, Diane von Furstenberg, Henry Duarte, Coach, LRG, Jennifer Lopez, Baby Phat By Kimora Lee Simmons featuring Simmons Jewelry Company, Heatherette, Autore, Charlotte Ronson, Suss Designs, (wb) waraire boswell, Jenni Kayne, Kidada for Disney and IceLink Watch and showed off one-of-a-kind PSP accessories to a front row crowded with a-list stars including Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff, Nicole Richie and fiance DJ AM, and Michael Vartan.Top models including Maggie Rizer, Kirsty Hume, Guinevere, Rhea Durham and Alek Wek joined Nicky Hilton and Bijou Phillips to strut the runway in style where the sleek and sexy lines of PSP were matched with latest looks for fall and completed by the newest trend in fashion. Driving the trend of fashionable technology, top designers created custom-designed accessories inspired by PSP and its innovative design including a pure gold case encrusted with seven carats of yellow and black diamonds by Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons featuring Simmons Jewelry, tan suede muff with rabbit fur trim and gold studs by Jennifer Lopez and Black leather multi-pocket clutch with leather wrist strap by Marc Jacobs.
"The fusion of fashion and technology took off last night on the runway," said Molly Smith, senior director, communications and brand development, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "Tonight's show portrayed the true portability of PSP and established it as a must have accessory."
March 15, 2005 at 09:06 PM