Adding some female flair to the fete, Jessica Alba and Stacy Keibler showed up at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills on Tuesday night (March 17) for the Independent School Alliance for Minority Affairs Impact Awards Dinner.
Joined by Mira Lee and Brian Lee, the “Fantastic Four” actress and the WWE stunner posed for photographs ahead of the exciting evening.
In legal news, Jessica is going after the owner of a small business called Honest Earth Candles due to the similarity to her own brand The Honest Company. Kiki Rupert says Alba’s legal team has sent a letter to warn of the name issues, though there has not been a formal lawsuit just yet.
Joined by Mira Lee and Brian Lee, the “Fantastic Four” actress and the WWE stunner posed for photographs ahead of the exciting evening.
In legal news, Jessica is going after the owner of a small business called Honest Earth Candles due to the similarity to her own brand The Honest Company. Kiki Rupert says Alba’s legal team has sent a letter to warn of the name issues, though there has not been a formal lawsuit just yet.
- 3/18/2015
- GossipCenter
Los Angeles - The central innovation behind what has become one of the fastest-growing technology companies on earth was provoked by a pair of shoes – specifically, a pair of black-studded stilettos crafted by the Italian designer Cesare Paciotti.
Brian Lee eyeballed the shoes, purchased by his wife at an exclusive local boutique, and could not get past the price tag: $1,200. “I was just floored,” he says. Why couldn’t she simply go to one of the big-box retailers that specialise in shoes at more modest prices? Her response generated a business plan.
“She said, ‘It’s not the same feeling,’ Lee recalls. ‘”The lady at this boutique knows me. She knows my style. I feel pampered.”
Three years after that exchange, Lee, 40, is the chief executive of ShoeDazzle, an online purveyor of women’s shoes that has managed to amass three million registered customers in the United States by combining...
Brian Lee eyeballed the shoes, purchased by his wife at an exclusive local boutique, and could not get past the price tag: $1,200. “I was just floored,” he says. Why couldn’t she simply go to one of the big-box retailers that specialise in shoes at more modest prices? Her response generated a business plan.
“She said, ‘It’s not the same feeling,’ Lee recalls. ‘”The lady at this boutique knows me. She knows my style. I feel pampered.”
Three years after that exchange, Lee, 40, is the chief executive of ShoeDazzle, an online purveyor of women’s shoes that has managed to amass three million registered customers in the United States by combining...
- 7/6/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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