New Sister Site – Mirror on Mirren

Simply Helen is now a sister site with Mirror on Mirren. Please take a look at the site and make sure you bookmark it! All of us at Simply Helen are glad to welcome another Helen fansite to the web and look forward to the fun times we can share in the future.

Also remember to join the fanlisting just like I did…

Mirror on Mirren

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September 24, 2011 by KirstySite Updates


Small Steps – Celebrity Shoe Auction

I recieved an email from Hannah, a volunteer for the charity organisation “Small Steps”. At her request I am passing this information on. If you can take part please do, it is a very worthy cause!

Hi,

I am a volunteer for a charity called Small Steps a humanitarian organisation and registered charity dedicated to support children living on rubbish dumps around the world and raising the awareness through film. Small Steps deliver shoes and hygiene kits to children to help take them off the dumps and protect them while they are working there.

I am writing with regards to a Celebrity Shoe Auction, held by Small Steps that is taking place on 12 October 2011 at The Royal society of Medicine. There will be celebrities, the new film screening, a photography exhibition, canapes and lots more.
Celebrities have donated their shoes to raise money to help these children.

Helen Mirren is one of the celebrities that has kindly donated her shoes and I was wondering if you could post some information on her website about this to show the support from Helen and information about the shoe auction.

Here are the details of Small Steps and the celebrity shoe auction

http://www.smallstepsproject.org/

http://www.smallstepsproject.org/london-celebrity-shoe-auction/

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September 22, 2011 by KirstySite Updates


Happy Birthday Helen!

All at Simply Helen, would like to wish Helen a very Happy 66th Birthday. We hope she enjoys her special day.

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July 26, 2011 by KirstySite Updates


Happy Birthday Helen!

All at Simply Helen would like to wish Helen a very happy, relaxing 64th birthday. We send lots of love on this special day =)

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July 26, 2009 by KirstySite Updates


Happy Birthday Helen!!

All at Simply Helen would like to wish Helen a very happy, love filled 63rd birthday.

You may remember Helen’s involvement in Oxfam’s “Unwrapped” campaign, last autumn/winter. The aim of the campaign was to “speak out against rubbish presents” targeted at the Christmas shoppers, it was a tongue-in-cheek parody highlighing our societies mindlessness when buying others gifts at times like Christmas, giving presents that people don’t really want or need. Instead Oxfam wanted you to buy something more worthy, giving vital equipment and help to those less fortunate than us.

Last year, here at Simply Helen we launched our “Merchandise” store. All proceeds from this store go to Oxfam, so if you want to give Helen a birthday present, why not head over to our store and pick up one of our pieces safe in the knowledge that you are not only giving Helen a present she would appreciate but also to those across the world that need our help most. You get to keep the cool Mirren-themed apparel and Helen gets the “spiritual gift” of a donation made to charity in her honour.

Simply Helen Merchandise Simply Helen Merchandise

http://www.cafepress.com/simplyhelen

Thank you to those of you who have supported our “little” charity fundraiser so far. And also a big thank you to Helen for inspiring us to do something “that matters!”

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July 26, 2008 by KirstySite Updates


Updates Galore

If you haven’t noticed Simply Helen has a new look (hope you like!). I’ve installed a new news system, which won’t mean much to you guys in technical terms but to me your admin its a huge improvement, the old one was unreliable and difficult to customise. Whereas now updating is an absolute dream and hopefully you’ll find it easier to navigate and use. I’m in the process of moving all the old news entries across to the system so bear with me. Please let me know your thoughts on the new look, by leaving a comment =)

The gallery has also undergone a makeover, click here. The gallery is regularly updated with new pictures of Helen so make sure you add it to your favourites, its the largest Helen Mirren gallery on the internet so if your looking for a particular picture you can place a pretty hefty bet on finding it there. If not let me know and I’ll do my best to find it for you!

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March 28, 2008 by KirstySite Updates


Senior Sex Symbols Steal The Screen

Sure, Paris can pull off a miniskirt and Scarlett can rock short shorts. But you don’t have to be in your 20s to be hot in Hollywood.

Some might say that no one does a plunging V-neck justice like 61-year-old Helen Mirren.

Mirren, who was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar today, is one of many aging Hollywood heavyweights proving that sex symbol status isn’t just for kids. With a nod from the Academy under her belt, Mirren’s at the top of her profession and still winning red carpet raves for her sexy, yet classic style.

And she’s in good company: along with fellow Oscar nominees Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, a generation of older stars are redefining what it means to be seductive and successful.

On the red carpet, Mirren, Streep and their peers, including Sophia Loren, Susan Sarandon and Candice Bergen, dazzle in couture gowns and flawless hair and makeup. But with these icons, unlike their younger counterparts, sex appeal isn’t just about designer dresses and Stairmaster-toned thighs.

“There’s something incredibly sexy about a Helen or Meryl who are the antidote to the Britney’s and Paris’ —they are people of real substance and drive,” said Michael Musto, long-time gossip columnist and author of the new book, “La Dolce Musto.”
The ‘Silver Foxes’ Score

While pretty young things come and go, the screen’s senior sirens survive because of their talent.

“A lot of the younger counterparts are going to fall by the wayside,” Musto said. “These are women who’ve survived, so therefore, they exude a sense of accomplishment. They wouldn’t still be there if it was a matter of looks. They’ve got real talent.”

The older actresses can command attention and acclaim. After years of seeing younger starlets walk off with Oscar hardware, Mirren is the odds-on favourite to win for Best Actress for her headlining role in “The Queen.”

“This year, they’re not just emblems of class — Helen Mirren is a lock to win… It’s the biggest lock since Mother Theresa’s chastity belt,” Musto said. “Best Actress has traditionally become an award for younger people — Reese Witherspoon, Hilary Swank, et cetera. This is a great stride where the Academy is finally not afraid to pick someone of substance.”

Clark Collis, a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly who recently interviewed Mirren, Streep and Judy Dench, believes Streep’s role in “The Devil Wears Prada” and Mirren’s in “The Queen” show that the industry is willing to cast older actresses in key parts.

“In an earlier age, once an actress passed 40 there was a sense that they moved into character parts. Both ‘The Queen’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ are character parts, but clearly both of those actresses are capable of being very attractive on screen,” he said. “It’s the first time in a while that people have had the ‘silver foxes’ in these kind of roles.”

Of course, in today’s celebrity culture, appearance reigns supreme, even if function trumps form. Mirren, for one, doesn’t let chronology hinder her appeal.

Musto says Mirren has played her cards right on the red carpet this year, appearing in a series of low-cut yet tasteful gowns.

“She shows cleavage and I think that’s a smart move. She’s winning all these awards for playing a stuffy, buttoned-down Queen Elizabeth, and she’s anxious to show the world who she really is, so she comes off classy, but not too sexy,” he said.

Contrary to the celebrity trend of nipping, tucking and lifting every bit of unwanted skin, Hollywood’s older sex symbols may be better off avoiding the knife.

“There’s certainly a sexiness and an attractiveness in being comfortable in your skin — the skin that’s still in the same region of your body as it was when you started out,” Collis said.

By not overhauling their time-worn facades, the “silver foxes” retain the features that made them appealing in the first place. They stand out from the pack of aging celebrities desperate to look younger.

As for surgery, there’s no way to know which of the older stars have taken the plunge, and they’re certainly not telling. But Musto said whatever they’ve done, it’s not major.

“They haven’t tampered with their looks in a way that makes them unnatural,” he said. “It’s a way to remain individual. Everyone who’s had surgery seems to go to the same doctor, or at least it looks that way.”
Starlets, Take a Cue

What do Hollywood’s older sex symbols have that many younger stars do not? Private lives, for one.

While it might be fun for young stars to see themselves splashed across the cover of supermarket tabloids, that fleeting public fancy doesn’t necessarily bode well for career longevity.

“We don’t know an awful lot about their private lives. Meryl Streep was never photographed bar hopping through Hollywood,” Collis said. “One does wonder if that mystique contributes to their attractiveness and their ability to retain it.”

But not every member of Hollywood’s younger generation is tabloid trash.

Entertainment Weekly’s Collis pointed out three young women poised to become senior sex symbols: Emily Blunt, who recently won a Golden Globe for the TV movie “Gideon’s Daughter”; Rachel Weisz, who has made the transition from arm-candy roles to serious parts; and Reese Witherspoon, whose role in “Walk the Line” won her the Best Actress Oscar last year.

As for the actors and actresses splashed across tabloid covers on a weekly basis, Musto advised they take a cue from the grand dames of the Hollywood game.

“Learn to say ‘no’ to certain things. You don’t have to do every role that’s offered, you don’t have to attend every party you’re invited to,” he said. “You don’t see Helen and Meryl running around at 3 a.m. Pace yourself, worry about your health and make some cautious career choices — don’t just do whatever’s offered to you because you’re hot.”

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August 10, 2007 by KirstySite Updates


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