
Liv Tyler may have separated from her husband but she hasn’t been hiding away. I’ve seen more of her in the past two months than the past two years. Her latest sighting is in the new Gap campaign for the “create your own” theme. I’ve always thought Liv was incredibly beautiful, it’s nice to see her in an ad.

Stephanie Seymour realized that her dress was a little on the see-through side so she took some precautions to keep everyone from seeing her nipples.
Unfortunately she forgot that her dress was, you know, a little on the see-through side and instead of wearing a camisole she chose to hide her nipples with enormous stripper-esque pasties.
Uh yeah, that’s MUCH better, thanks.
November 29th, 2007 by Tina
Tagged as: Gap, Shoes

Gap announced that it has expanded its partnership with accessory designer, Pierre Hardy, to bring a collection of women’s shoes to the States. Gap Europe has already been working with the designer, having recently launched his first Gap Design Editions collection for fall in its stores in the UK and France.
The U.S. collection, which will be the latest from Gap Design Editions, will feature an assortment of women’s shoes, from chunky platforms, to elegant flats and delicate sandals. Priced from $78.00 to $98.00, the collection will be available online and in select Gap stores nationwide beginning in February 2008.
Gap has announced the top 20 finalists in its nationwide search for the next faces of babyGap and GapKids. Gap has teamed up with Kodak Gallery to find the most adorable, charming and personality-filled children to be the next babyGap and GapKids models.
The finalists - 10 babies (ages four and under) and 10 children (ages five to 12) - were selected from over 800,000 entries. The 20 finalists will be flown to San Francisco to participate in a Gap photo shoot and will receive additional prizes, including gifts from babyGap, GapKids and Oprah’s magazine, “O.”
Starting Novermber 20 through December 15, 2007, you can visit the website to view each of the finalists and place your vote. At the end of the voting period, the four children with the most votes in each of the categories will be named the winners of this year’s Casting Call.
November 23rd, 2007 by Sherry
Tagged as: Gap
The Gap has released their latest 2007 holiday ads!
The entire ad collection features John Krasinski, Angie Harmon, will.i.am, Amy Adams, James Marsden, Amanda Peet, and more.

This season, Gap is inviting customers to record holiday video greetings at their website, Gaptidings. From now until the end of the year, you can record your own video greeting, personalize it and surprise someone special with a fun, new way to say happy holidays.
On the site, you can search, watch and share video greetings created by you - and others - including some of Gap’s favorite celebrities. The site features videos by celebrities who are also featured in Gap’s holiday ad campaign, including comedic duo Amy Poehler and Will Arnett, actress Angie Harmon and actor James Marsden.
You can also check out “Top-Rated Greetings,” which are selected by viewers’ votes and ”Featured Favorites,” which are Gap’s picks for the most creative and original video greetings. By creating videos and voting for your favorites, you have a chance to win one of three a 2007 Limited Edition Vespa LX50 scooters in a custom Crazy Stripe design by Gap.
Beginning Friday, November 23 and running through December 12th, a mobile recording studio will travel to hotspots throughout New York City, where you can record a holiday greeting and enter for a chance to win.
The dates and locations for the Gaptidings New York City tour are:
- November 23, 2007 1:00 - 8:00 PM Rockefeller Center
- November 24, 2007 1:00 - 8:00 PM South Street Seaport
- November 28, 2007 4:00 - 10:00 PM Rockefeller Center
- December 1, 2007 1:00 - 8:00 PM SoHo (Prince & Green Streets)
- December 5, 2007 1:00 - 8:00 PM SoHo (Prince & Green Streets)
- December 8, 2007 1:00 - 8:00 PM Union Square Holiday Market
- December 12, 2007 1:00 - 8:00 PM 17th Street & 5th Ave.
Want more? Visit Gaptidings.com.
October 31st, 2007 by Castina
Tagged as: Gap
October 31st, 2007 by Castina
Tagged as: Gap