
Because when everyone thinks of impeccable style the first person that comes to mind is Mrs. Courteney Cox, right?
Since David Arquette doesn't have a thriving acting career any longer, he's infiltrated the fashion scene by developing a clothing line called 'propr'. The line features T-shirts, woven button-downs, denim and suits ranging from $48 to $295.
But fashion? Really?
David explains "I love using clothes to express your feelings and emotions and to define you."
Judging by your style your definition is "no style".
So what does his wife, Courteney think about his new career choice?
The Scream actor says "I think she likes it. I don’t think she’d want someone who dressed just normal all the time."
So why is she only in photos with you when you're dressed normal?
While it may seem kind of odd for a guy who has a strange sense of style to be in the fashion biz, he must be doing something right because propr will be hitting 15 stores worldwide this year.
Would U buy clothing by David Arquette?
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Courteney Cox' husband is coming to her defense after the New York Times called her, third wheel bestie Jennifer Aniston and Kate Hudson fat.
David Arquette says of the article:
"I don’t think that has anything to do with anything. Writing articles about people that put on weight is just wasting space for real news. And who really cares? I love round people, I love skinny people. I love people in general; we’ve got to get past labels and stop being so critical about everything."
Well said, David.
And for the record, your wife is nowhere near fat.
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The NY Times blog The Moment is on a roll this week!
First they make fun of Dexter's Michael C Hall for having cancer and now this???
In their latest dig, The Moment's writer Andy Port calls out this year's female Golden Globe attendees saying:
Maybe it’s just me, but I could have sworn that some of the ladies who showed up at the Golden Globes on Sunday had put on a little weight. It’s almost criminal to name names, because the very actresses whose body-mass indexes have been the subject of endless tabloid speculation are the very ones now sporting sexier curves. You could definitely see the difference if you concentrated solely on the upper arms. Instead of a Barbie-doll circumference, there was suddenly, amazingly, a womanly roundness to their frames. More Marilyn than Twiggy, that’s for sure.
While Andy doesn't name any names (coward) he does line up three pictures of Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson and Courteney Cox asking what they all have in common.
Umm, how about they all have bodies most women would kill for???
These women are nowhere near fat!
In fact, many believe it's refreshing to see non-Rachel Zoe-like clones parading around the red carpet.
Thanks for adding to young girls already distorted ideas on body image.
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Courteney Cox hit the red carpet at the Golden Globes last night donning a very pretty black embellished empire waist Victoria Beckham Spring 2010 dress.
The look isn't the most striking, but we think it is wholly appropriate for the actress as she managed to look beautiful and elegant.
Seems we aren't the only ones who think so - hubby David Arquette said, "I love [the dress]! I give her thumbs up."
He even helped the actress preserve the dress when it began to rain, dabbing it with newspaper to keep the water from soiling the gown.
Courteney said, "I love the dress, and I love the zipper in the back."
Looks like Posh will be on the designing scene for a long time to come!
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The Cox-Arquette's have teamed up with jewelry company Satya to create some cute and affordable butterfly baubles with 100% of the proceeds going to charity.
David Arquette reveals how the collaboration came about from "a beautiful child named Brendon, the son of one of our dear friends, Andrea Pett Joseph, who was born with EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA or EB. We were not aware of the condition until it affected us personally but, of course, once we got to know this incredible child we wanted to do whatever we could to help."
EB is a rare and life-threatening genetic condition, which causes the skin to develop burn-like wounds.
How awful!
Courteney and her hubby chose the butterfly to symbolize the fragility of the EB childrens' skin.
David goes on to say daughter Coco had a role with their jewelry collaboration. "I think becoming a parent redefines your understanding of love and compassion. Beyond spirituality, it is about being a good person and doing what you can to make a difference and make this world a better place. It is important to do positive things in your life."
It's so nice to see celebs using their fame for something positive!
Maybe Mariah Carey would sport some of the items???
[Image via Nikki Nelson/WENN.]