July 13th, 2007
London: Swarovski’s annual Serpentine Gallery Summer Party
Although Nadja Swarovsky had a close call with the pavilion, the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party turned out very well. In attendance were newlyweds Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster, Dennis Hopper, Victoria Duffy & Henry Hopper, Thandie Newton, James Bond himself Pierce Brosnan, Vidal Sassoon, Bianca Jagger, Geri Halliwell & Evgeny Lebedev, Meredith Ostrom, skull man Damien Hirst.
Fashion jewelry notes: Liz Goldwyn wore Van Cleef & Arpels, everyone wore Swarovski of course, but Nadja claimed that they gave out all the swag and she had to wear Stephen Webster. Go figure.



Hello,
You are violating the terms of the license under which I make this image available for use. Please read the terms and conditions found here
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and cease using this image in this fashion immediately.
Posted on December 18th, 2007 at 12:35 pmHello Avidday,
Your picture has a “Blog This” link on it, which means you allow it on blogs. See this snapshot:
http://www.diamondring.com/images/avidday.png
The picture does and always did link to the original page. It’s just a thumbnail that links to your photostream to get you more exposure.
There’s no way that picture really conveys much of a message without looking at the large pic which I find an interesting way to get people to look at cool photostreams. Give them a taste of the thumbnail so they check out the big picture…
But hey, with all the outright theft that google images has encouraged through adsense, if you’re going to get anal about exactly the wording and linking method of the attribution and make busy bloggers read through technical terms just to post a pic (w/ a link!) that you’re giving them permission to post, you may as well not say “Blog This” on your photostream.
And you should really go after Google who is making thumbnail posting a de-facto “fair-use” of any image.
But here you go, I’m going to remove the photo for you. Take care.
Posted on December 28th, 2007 at 9:48 pm