Care your UGG Boots

January 4th, 2010

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How to use UGG® Australia Sheepskin Water and Stain Repellant

Please treat sheepskin and suede footwear with UGG® Water and Stain Repellent prior to wearing to avoid any initial staining. Please strictly follow the below instructions to avoid any damage during the water and stain repellent process.

Spray the sheepskin surface with UGG® Australia Sheepskin Water and Stain Repellant evenly until it appears wet, but not soaked.

Let the boots dry naturally for at least 24 hours. DO NOT dry in direct heat or sunlight.

Lightly brush in one direction with a very soft bristle suede/nubuck brush to raise the nap and natural tracking.

Please note that when properly used, UGG® Australia Water & Stain Repellent with a suede/nubuck brush will help to prevent, remove, and reduce stains and raise the nap and natural tracking of the material.

Like any fine garment, sheepskin is delicate and not all stains can be prevented or removed. With proper care and cleaning, you can expect your footwear to last longer, but we in no way guarantee that it will remove all stains nor prevent stains from occurring.

If you have any questions on how to care for your luxury footwear, please contact us at 1.888.432.8530. This product is safe for sheepskin when used as directed. The directions below must be followed closely to properly care for your sheepskin.

How to use UGG® Australia Sheepskin Cleaner and Conditioner

Hand wash only. DO NOT use a washing machine.

Moisten sheepskin footwear with clean, cold water.

Dilute Cleaner & Conditioner with equal proportions water and Cleaner and Conditioner. DO NOT APPLY CLEANER and CONDITIONER DIRECTLY ONTO SHEEPSKIN FOOTWEAR.

Apply a small amount of diluted Cleaner & Conditioner solution to a clean wet sponge. DO NOT apply Cleaner & Conditioner directly onto footwear.

Gently scrub to clean entire area. Sheepskin has a delicate surface, which can be damaged if scrubbed aggressively, or with an undiluted concentration.

Rinse clean in clean, cold water; lightly stuff with paper to hold shape; allow to dry naturally and slowly. DO NOT dry in direct heat or sunlight.

Once footwear is dry, lightly brush with a very soft suede/nubuck brush in one direction only.

Specialty Product Care for Fancy Sheepskin, Fancy Suede, and all Leathers

Cleaning instructions for Classic Metallics, Paisley, Mosaic, Embroidered Boots, Croc, Floral, Sweater Knit, Specialty Suede:

* Use a clean, very soft, damp rag and wipe or blot gently.

* Do not rub

* Do not use any cleaning product

* Do not use a brush

* You may use UGG® Australia Water and Stain Repellant

 

End of this care your ugg boots, see you next time!

UGG Boots introduction

December 31st, 2009

Every year UGG Boots keeps Women, Men & Children warm and cozy with the super-popular UGG Boots. Each year UGGs complements the traditional Classic Tall and Classic Short styles with new additions to the line. This year’s latest and greatest is the UGG Bailey Button Boot for Women. This new boot has just hit stores and is already selling well.

What makes the Bailey Button Boot such a hit? It’s simple. UGG Boots has morphed together their two most popular styles. They started with the ever-popular UGG Classic Short Boot and then added a Wooden Button from their best-selling, as seen on Oprah, UGG Cardy. Put them together and you get this year’s must have UGG style – the Bailey Button.

The Bailey Button is available in 5 colors including Black, Chestnut, Grey, Chocolate and Sand. California-based retailer Footwear etc. has received all 5 colors into stock at their 7 stores and is already seeing positive results. Footwear etc. Manager, Andrew Monarch, said “It is not a matter of IF the Bailey sells out, but how quickly. We highly recommend that our customers secure their pair early before it’s too late.”

The UGG Boots Bailey Button is also very versatile as it can be worn up or folded down for a different look. They feature a soft foam insole and a genuine sheepskin lining. If you haven’t experience the comfort of authentic UGG Boots yet then your feet have been missing out. Give the new UGG Bailey Button a try today or if it’s not for you, there’s always the popular classic styles including UGG Classic Short, UGG Classic Tall and UGG Cardy.

But remember… don’t wait to get your UGGs. Every year people procrastinate and then they can’t find the UGG Boots they want. Shop early for the best selection. The closer to Christmas you get the harder it gets to find UGGs.

UGG and ball

December 30th, 2009

UGG Boots and jeans are hardly appropriate attire for the softball field but for Werribee’s Loryn Batrich it was an outfit that gave her a start in the sport.

 

A junior netballer in her day, Batrich found herself at her brother’s softball game when one of his teammates went down injured.

 

“I was there in jeans and UGG Boots because it was freezing and one of the boys actually got a broken nose because the ball hit him in the face and they needed another player to fill in,” she said.

 

“Of course I was the only other kid there who was eligible to play, so I played and ever since then I have just loved it.”

 

A passion for the sport has translated into state success with the 15-year-old Batrich making the under-19 state team – her third state representation in as many years.

 

The selection came as a shock for the Year 10 Grange College student and earned her the first nomination for the 2009-10 Don Deeble Rising Sports Star award.

 

“I was actually quite surprised because I went along to the trials to see what I could get out of it and even if I didn’t make it I was going to go into the draft, which means I could get picked up to play for a different state,” she said.

 

“But then we got the email that said I had made it and it was just really surprising.”

 

As the Don Deeble nominee for July the pitcher and first baseman will take home $1000 from the Yarraville Club Cricket Club in conjunction with the Sunshine and Western Region Sports Club and go in the running for a share of $10,000 when the overall winner is announced in June next year.

 

Batrich said she would play a vital role for the Vics at the Nationals but was unsure about where she would fit in the pecking order.

 

“I am not the first (pitcher), I think maybe second or third.

 

“There is a girl in there, Emily Smethurst (sister of Justine who pitched for Australia at Beijing Olympics) who is really talented and I don’t think anyone else will be put in before her.”

 

The selection comes as a confidence booster for the talented teenager who plays for the City Raiders in the Werribee Softball Association.

 

But before the national championships get underway in Melbourne in January, she will travel to America as part of the Aussie Sparks program – which gives promising Australian softballers and baseballers the chance to learn from American college coaches.

 

“If the colleges are impressed enough they keep an eye on the girls and the boys and offer them a scholarship once they finish high school here,” Loryn’s mother, Debbie, said.

 

“There could be a possibility she could go to college in America.”

 

But for now Loryn is concentrating on her heavy training schedule.

 

“I pretty much have to train every single night because the coach has high expectations for our fitness so we pretty much have to train every single day to get to that,” she said.

 

Limited opportunities for junior softballers led Batrich to play with her brother Anthony in the under-17 competition a few years back – an experience she said made her a better player.

 

“The boys were the best competition because they didn’t treat me like a girl,” she said. “They just treated me like one of the boys.”

 

“They didn’t slow down the pitching or whatever, they played hard.

 

“It was kind of funny because pitching against the boys they were like, ‘yeah she’s a girl, she won’t strike me out’ but half the time I struck them out.”

 

Pitchers take the mound in girls’ softball from 40 feet but when Batrich was playing in the boys competition she pitched from 46 feet.

 

“I was pitching from where the boys were pitching from but it was really good for me because it built my arm strength up so it got me going faster and I was pitching harder.”

 

Time will tell whether Batrich ’s future lies in the sport with plenty of opportunities to develop her game in the coming 12 months but one thing is certain – she probably won’t be wearing UGG Boots and jeans to matches.

Katie and ugg boots

December 29th, 2009

Ok, i like the UGG Boots, what about the Katie?

She’s always looking for ways to further her career, and this morning (July 23) Katie Price was spotted leaving GMTV Studios in London following an interview.

The British glamour model looked to be on top of her game as she slinked past the paparazzi in a floral dress teamed with a pair of brown suede UGG Boots.

 

From there, Katie was on her way to Selfridges for a promotional book signing appearance in honor of her new novel Sapphire.

And it sounds like Miss Price has been bit by the acting bug- she reportedly auditioned for a part in the upcoming “Sex and the City: The Movie” sequel.

Katie told press, “Recently I went to LA where I was doing my acting lessons for ‘Sex and the City Part 2.’ They want a big-breasted English glamour girl and I have had the audition.”

UGG Boots in the T in the Park

December 28th, 2009

What happened to the UGG Boots in the T in the Park, get the free UGGS? Follw me to the detail news:

Ever wondered what goes on backstage at T in the Park and what freebies the stars get? Find out who was blagging what and which stars took advantage of having their hair and teeth done.

You danced to the bands and partied in the slam tent, but did you secretly have a yearning to know what was going on backstage at T in the Park?

 

Fear not! stv.tv managed to sneak into the hallowed backstage area to catch a glimpse of how the celeb’s live, whilst we are slumming it in wellies and tents.

 

It seems that stars are also fond of a good pair of wellingtons, but it’s not Asda’s finest for them.

 

This year at T in the Park, bands were treated to a free pair of UGG Boots, which come in various colours and are sheep-skinned lined! If wellies didn’t quite match their outfits, the pop lovies could try on fluffy flip-flops for size.

 

So their feet were sorted but what about their tresses?

 

The Rainbow Room hairdressers were on hand to straighten, curl, brush (clearly they never got to Peter Doherty) and style celebrities hair.

 

Apparently Little Boots, Brandon Flowers, Snow Patrol and Blur were amongst the stars who took advantage of this service.

 

Ever wondered why showbiz types always have Barbie white smiles? Well T in the Park was not going to let celeb standards slip.They had Scotland’s top dentist on hand to polish up pearly whites.

 

We’re not sure who took advantage of this service but we have to say, Brian from The Dykeenies had a smile that would blind you and Tommy Reilly? He certainly looked like he had taken advantage of the privileged pampering.

 

Other Sunday backstage gossip was that lovely little Little Boots looked like a tired puppy after her gruelling festival tour. Daniel Merriweather was getting merry with a large bottle of Jameson’s whisky in hand and Peter Doherty? His hair has gone grey and he was accompanied by a mini Amy Winehouse look-alike wherever he went.

 

Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman had her lovely little baby with her who looked like he was having a ball and The View boys were having a rare old time hanging out with The Courteeners and their Wasted Little DJ friends.

 

You got the all infos about UGG Boots i think, what do you think about UGGS, get a pair of it? That must be a good idea!

UGG Fasion again

December 26th, 2009

You know what is the Ugg boots, follow me if you are interested in it.

Sure, times are tough, but some retailers are finding success with inventive promotions and strategic partnerships. Here, four independent retailers share their methods for navigating the tough times and how they plan to tackle fall and spring.

Sassy of Margate

Though sales have suffered at Sassy of Margate, a women’s shoes and accessory boutique in Margate, N.J., owner Stacy Kastel said her fun-loving approach to retail has helped keep her business alive. “We don’t discuss the economy. People are tired of it. We’re all about our promotions right now and having fun,” said Kastel. “We’re certainly off [in sales], but we’re still doing business. An $800 or $900 day this year was more like a $1,200 day last year. So you just don’t look at last year.”

In addition to scaling back for spring and buying sure-fire styles, Kastel has relied on in-store parties to keep the shop atmosphere inviting to consumers. “We make them laugh, we have a good time in here,” she said. “You need something upbeat to motivate consumers and entertain them while they shop.”

Kastel recently invited an airbrush artist into the shop to customize  Ugg boots, which are a big draw for the store. And following the success of a fashion show she threw last summer for 500 customers, which raised $10,000 for a local charity, Kastel hopes to host a similar event this fall. “We sold a nice chunk of change the next day. Everyone had a blast,” she said.

Heading into fall, Kastel is betting on her strong UGGS business, as well as key trends from vendors that consistently sell at the store, including Donald J Pliner and Stuart Weitzman. “Stuart Weitzman’s peep-toe styles are looking strong for fall, and Cole Haan has these adorable cherry-red-and-purple rain boots for less than $100,” she said. “The boots with hardware will be big, and we’re looking to jump on any trend that our customers really want.”

While she’s hoping to remain at full price, Kastel said she’d likely introduce fall sales at some point. “Women who can spend $800 or $900 are spending in the $300 range this year,” she said. “We just have to work with it.”

Shoes N Feet

Chris Bentvelzen, owner of two Shoes N Feet stores in San Francisco and Belmont, Calif., said his business has remained fairly steady, thanks to referrals from the medical community. “A large percentage of our business comes from doctor and podiatrist referrals, and that’s always been the most profitable part of our business,” he said. “We buy our inventory [for] that community.”

Bentvelzen, who stocks brands including Merrell, Aetrex, Brooks and Rockport, has seen traction with small in-store events this year. Beginning June 22, his stores will launch a customer appreciation week featuring a guest physical therapist who will perform spinal evaluations for customers.

The retailer also has experienced a traffic boom as a result of a local marketing initiative. “We’ve been advertising on Yelp.com, putting announcements and pictures up, and we’re getting a good return on investment there,” he said. “And we always try to look at how we can reconnect with the customer we already have.”

One of the best ways to do that, he explained, is through reminder postcards to customers who have recently purchased items that will eventually need to be replaced. For shoppers who buy athletic shoes, for instance, the store will send a postcard six months out to let them know their shoes may be close to wearing out. When customers buy inserts for their shoes, they get a note a month later informing them of other available inserts, followed by a reminder a year after the purchase date, informing them it’s time to replace the insert.

Looking ahead, Bentvelzen said he believes consumer confidence is picking up and that fall should be a better season, with multipurpose shoes particularly strong for fall into spring ’10. “Customers were worried about whether they were going to have a job next week or next month,” Bentvelzen said, “I see that changing. Some of our stores are down a little bit, but as a company, we’re up from last year.”

Independent Strategies

December 25th, 2009

Sure, times are tough, but some retailers are finding success with inventive promotions and strategic partnerships. Here, four independent retailers share their methods for navigating the tough times and how they plan to tackle fall and spring.

Sassy of Margate

Though sales have suffered at Sassy of Margate, a women’s shoes and accessory boutique in Margate, N.J., owner Stacy Kastel said her fun-loving approach to retail has helped keep her business alive. “We don’t discuss the economy. People are tired of it. We’re all about our promotions right now and having fun,” said Kastel. “We’re certainly off [in sales], but we’re still doing business. An $800 or $900 day this year was more like a $1,200 day last year. So you just don’t look at last year.”

In addition to scaling back for spring and buying sure-fire styles, Kastel has relied on in-store parties to keep the shop atmosphere inviting to consumers. “We make them laugh, we have a good time in here,” she said. “You need something upbeat to motivate consumers and entertain them while they shop.”

Kastel recently invited an airbrush artist into the shop to customize UGG Boots, which are a big draw for the store. And following the success of a fashion show she threw last summer for 500 customers, which raised $10,000 for a local charity, Kastel hopes to host a similar event this fall. “We sold a nice chunk of change the next day. Everyone had a blast,” she said.

Heading into fall, Kastel is betting on her strong UGG Boots business, as well as key trends from vendors that consistently sell at the store, including Donald J Pliner and Stuart Weitzman. “Stuart Weitzman’s peep-toe styles are looking strong for fall, and Cole Haan has these adorable cherry-red-and-purple rain boots for less than $100,” she said. “The boots with hardware will be big, and we’re looking to jump on any trend that our customers really want.”

While she’s hoping to remain at full price, Kastel said she’d likely introduce fall sales at some point. “Women who can spend $800 or $900 are spending in the $300 range this year,” she said. “We just have to work with it.”

Shoes N Feet

Chris Bentvelzen, owner of two Shoes N Feet stores in San Francisco and Belmont, Calif., said his business has remained fairly steady, thanks to referrals from the medical community. “A large percentage of our business comes from doctor and podiatrist referrals, and that’s always been the most profitable part of our business,” he said. “We buy our inventory [for] that community.”

Bentvelzen, who stocks brands including Merrell, Aetrex, Brooks and Rockport, has seen traction with small in-store events this year. Beginning June 22, his stores will launch a customer appreciation week featuring a guest physical therapist who will perform spinal evaluations for customers.

The retailer also has experienced a traffic boom as a result of a local marketing initiative. “We’ve been advertising on Yelp.com, putting announcements and pictures up, and we’re getting a good return on investment there,” he said. “And we always try to look at how we can reconnect with the customer we already have.”

One of the best ways to do that, he explained, is through reminder postcards to customers who have recently purchased items that will eventually need to be replaced. For shoppers who buy athletic shoes, for instance, the store will send a postcard six months out to let them know their shoes may be close to wearing out. When customers buy inserts for their shoes, they get a note a month later informing them of other available inserts, followed by a reminder a year after the purchase date, informing them it’s time to replace the insert.

Looking ahead, Bentvelzen said he believes consumer confidence is picking up and that fall should be a better season, with multipurpose shoes particularly strong for fall into spring ’10. “Customers were worried about whether they were going to have a job next week or next month,” Bentvelzen said, “I see that changing. Some of our stores are down a little bit, but as a company, we’re up from last year.”

UGGS in Hollywood red carpet

December 24th, 2009

WAAH! It’s the star glow night! Let’s see UGG Boots show in the Hollywood red carpet. I can’t hide my excitation telling you the UGGS fashion news, so follow me!

 

Hollywood’s biggest stars love to let their hair down and bring their hemlines up at the MTV Movie Awards. I’ll be live-blogging directly from the red carpet with the latest on who nailed their party looks tonight. And of course, you’re here to tell me if you agree or disagree, so speak up in the comment section. I can’t wait to see what everyone is wearing!

 

6:30 p.m. ET: Stephanie Pratt ended up wearing the black Soltani gown with the tiered skirt that she tried on the other day with MTV News.

 

6:40: Robert Hoffman from “Step Up 2: The Streets” is here looking very, very casual in jeans, linen camo green blazer, black T-shirt and kicks.

 

6:50: Peter Facinelli is here, looking rocker chic in tight-fitting black jeans, a leather motorcycle jacket and black All-Stars.

 

6:55: Frankie Delgado has arrived in the Armani Exchange gray suit he picked out with MTV News the other day. Great pick!

6:55: Taraji P. Henson brings the chic in a black mini-dress with frilly embellishment on the bottom and a white print. She looks a bit like a French maid, but it works for her.

 

6:55: Elizabeth Reiser is here in a slinky, low-cut back dress paired with a blazer and beige, open-toed platform wedges.

 

7:00: Malin Akerman paired her killer blue eyes with a sophisticated white Dolce & Gabbana suit, gray corset top and slicked-back hair. She’s definitely giving Angelina Jolie a run for her money.

 

Here are Nickelodeon queens Keke Palmer and Miranda Cosgrove, who both opted to wear dresses with sparkle featuring the color peach. They both look very age-appropriate. Miranda’s in Sass & Bide.

 

Steve-O is here in a T-shirt and jeans. He’s Steve-O — this is what he wears. Best accessory: the guys from Anvil.

 

7:05: Audrina Patridge looks stunning in a peach, beaded, one-sleeved mini dress. She looks absolutely stunning.

 

Kings of Leon are here. Rocker chic. Jeans, funky little jackets and T-shirts. Relaxed red-carpet perfection.

 

7:10: Soulja Boy Tell’em wearing a gigantic diamond “Soulja Boy” necklace, cream cardigan, jeans and a funky T-shirt.

 

7:12: Justin Bobby grabbing a cigarette backstage, sporting an untucked white shirt and blue suspenders. Do we need to mention that he was scruffy? Well, he was.

 

7:15 Zachary Levi from “Chuck” — cowboy top, didn’t shave, jeans and cap. Enough said.

 

Also here: “Twilight” star Kellan Lutz, in plaid top, newsboy cap and jeans. He’s looking very chill. Ashley Green embraces her inner pinup in a form-fitting flower print dress, neon green bag, purple platforms and her hair styled in pin curls.

 

7:15: And let’s not forget Rumer Willis in an emerald-green, mirrored dress — the color goes well with her red hair.

 

And for those of you wondering, Lo Bosworth is here, and she’s wearing the teal strapless dress. Great choice!

 

7:20: Ashley Tisdale’s in a purple, leather mini-dress with lots of heavy jewelry and peep-toe cutout ankle boots. She looks cute but she must be hot!

 

7:25: Quick hits: J.C. Chasez in a suit with a purple ascot, Holly Montag in a satin black suit, and Lil Mama in an emerald-green, frilly dress paired with bright yellow shoes and a purple bag.

 

7:25: Lauren Conrad has arrived!!!!!!!! It seems like she’s embraced her inner goth in a frilly black-and-red mini-dress with a big floral print. Her hair is super long and, as always, in her soft beachy waves.

 

More quick hits: MTV Movie Awards nominee Johnathon Schaech is here in a black suit. Chris Isaak is here, dressed like Chris Isaak in a retro, loose-fitting suit. And Dr. Drew is here. Just saying.

 

Also, “Hills” star Brody Jenner is here. Someone else in a gray suit!

 

7:30: Holla! Will Ferrell and Danny McBride are here, both sporting curly hair and jeans… like twinsies!

 

7:35: A very funky Cam Gigandet, who won last year for Best Fight, has arrived in jeans that leave little to the imagination and a black jacket.

 

Also, Whitney Port is here in a geometric, asymmetrical white dress with a halter neck.

 

7:40: Oh. My. God. Amazing. Bruno is here in a leopard, Peter Pan hat, leopard leotard and leopard UGG Boots. No one will top this. No. One. Oh, and it’s Roberto Cavalli. Obviously.

 

7:45: If gray is the trend color for guys, emerald green is for the ladies — and Sienna Miller is here in a sparkly, green, backless mini-shirtdress that is… totally Sienna!

 

7:50: Paris Hilton is here in a peach mini-dress with heavy sequined detailing on her neckline.

 

Also here is Channing Tatum, in all black, looking tough and rugged in jeans and military-style jacket.

 

7:55: Funny ladies just arrived. First up is Kristen Bell in a black, bubble mini-dress, followed by Anna Faris, who is also in a black bubble dress. Sally Tsang made the bodice.

 

8:00: Catherine Hardwicke is here in a yellow top with a black pencil skirt. She seems to be here with Billy Zane — or at least it seems that way, since he’s following so close behind her.

 

Also following close behind is Taylor Lautner (and in case you’re wondering, we don’t see Selena Gomez anywhere). He’s here in jeans, a white T-shirt and leather jacket.

 

8:05: Jonah Hill is here. Although his beard is a little scruffy, his outfit is rather spiffy: a suit and slightly unbuttoned button-down shirt.

 

8:10: Hayden Panettiere is here in a short, black halter dress with a swirly print at the hemline.

 

Zachary Quinto is here in gray slacks and a leather jacket, looking very, very chic.

 

8:15: Megan Fox is here in a very short black-and-gold-print dress. The really interesting part? Her slick-backed hair.

 

8:20: Vanessa Hudgens in a peach (also a big color) handkerchief-hemline gown with chocolate shoes and lots of gold necklaces. It’s a fun look.

 

8:25: Miley Cyrus is here in a nude-colored halter dress with a draped neckline and a mini train. Lots of rings keep the look youthful and hip. I have to approve, since it’s Moschino — and who doesn’t love Moschino?

 

Quick hits: Jon Voight is here, probably hoping to see nominee Angelina Jolie. LeAnn Rimes is here in a very dramatic, textured black gown. And, yes, she’s wearing her wedding ring.

 

8:30: Dear Zac Efron: you got it right again — perfectly pulled together in your gray blazer, striped tie and skinny jeans. Swoon.

 

8:35: Leighton Meester is here in a black mesh and fabric ’80s-style mini dress with purple ankle boots. Heavy makeup completes the look.

 

8:40: Cameron Diaz is here in super skinny jeans, a peacock print blouse with purple ankle boots. Add that trend to your list.

 

8:45: Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds have arrived. Sandra is in a printed navy mini dress with tights and Ryan looks relaxed in a black sweater and jeans. Lots of guys in jeans tonight.

 

8:50: Lady “Twilight” herself, Kristen Stewart, has arrived and is wearing a red-and-black mini-dress that looks a little like spiderwebs. The always-relaxed Kristen paired it with Converse and her signature bed hair.

 

9:00: The red carpet has closed and the show is about to begin! Inside I go, to get all the behind-the-scenes scoops!

 

So what do you think after the Hollywood red carpet? Buy a pair of UGG Boots? Mybe we can help you, see you next time!

UGG Boots fahion in rainy ZAGREB

December 23rd, 2009

What a great rainy ZAGREB morning. With the great fashion news about the UGG Boots. Open your heart and start the great day.

The grey morning did not ruin the downtowners’ good mood. Even though they had to reach for their already forgotten jackets, and some even took their scarves, they were happy and smiling. The colourful umbrellas was just the icing on the cake.

However, some disappointed us and decided to take their boring black umbrellas, which should have remained in the wardrobe at the end of winter. Spring likes colours!

Some time later, with the arrival of the sun, there was the occasional brave girl wearing a dress or miniskirt.

We were especially delighted with a girl who combined UGG Boots with a leather dress like Kate Moss did. She and her friend looked like real stars in the rainy downtown Zagreb.

Sightings: Jessica Simpson & Co.’s Hoop Dreams

December 21st, 2009

DRIBBLERS: Jessica Simpson and beau Tony Romo, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kanye West and Lauren Conrad, along with a slew of other celebs, hitting the Staples Center last night for Lakers game.

PARTY PALS: Chace Crawford and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, helping Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, Riley Keough, celebrate her B-day at El Cid in L.A.

OL’ SPINSTER: Lindsay Lohan, taking over the turntables at Bungalow 8 in London.

What did we catch Ryan Phillippe playing with this week? His ladylove Abbie Cornish played with it, too. Read on…

Michael Buckner/ Wire Image

THEY GOT GAME: Ryan Phillippe and Abbie Cornish, playing Xbox 360 using the upcoming control-less technology known as Project Natal during the E3 Expo in Los Angeles.

GETTING BOOTED: Christina Aguilera and hubby Jordan Bratman, stocking up on UGG Boots painted with musical notes for son Max at One Voice’s 3rd Annual Kidstock Music & Arts Festival in Beverly Hills.

SAY CHEESE: Molly Sims, sharing truffle lobster mac ‘n’ cheese and filet mignon with her family at Georgica Restaurant & Lounge in East Hampton, N.Y.

LADY’S NIGHT: Janet Jackson, sans Jermaine Dupri, partying at Hyde on the Sunset Strip.

BROMANCE: Brody Jenner and Frankie Delgado, watching playoff basketball at XIV restaurant in West Hollywood.

POWER COUPLE: Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw, having lunch at R&D Kitchen in Santa Monica followed by shopping at the Planet Blue store.

BIG GULF: Superman stud Brandon Routh, enjoying a fish entrée at Gulfstream in the Century City mall while dining with his wife and another couple.