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“I walk around in the nude all the time,” Daphne Guinness, the style icon who owns a major collection of top couture, said on Wednesday at the Take Home a Nude party she co-chaired. “If I’m doing a 3-D scan, I’ll be nude,” she said. “Or I’ll glue my knickers on, and that’s about it.” Guinness says it’s a solitary habit. “I don’t look that good in the nude, so I walk around nude on my own. I wouldn’t [do it] in front of other people, because I think it’s a bit embarrassing for them.”
It turns out that guests at the party at Sotheby’s, a benefit for the New York Academy of Art, all do this. Artist Walton Ford, the evening’s honoree, and a close friend of Guinness’s, goes naked at his studio in warm-weather months. He also skinny-dips in the Berkshires.
Naomi Watts walks around nude at home when nobody else is around. “Except maybe, you know, my partner,” Watts told VF Daily, with a laugh. “I don’t want to scare anyone.”
Though Alexander Gilkes made this year’s Best-Dressed List, he isn’t always clothed. “Having moved to a new home, it’s wonderful because we don’t have the great big open windows that we did previously, looking across at Marina Abramovic’s apartment, where occasionally I’d streak for her,” the Paddle 8 founder said.
“So now on most weekends, I sort of wake up, have a lovely time strolling around in my birthday suit, feeling very at ease.”
Lake Bell, who recently posed in the buff for the cover of New York magazine, also enjoys some naked alone time in her new Brooklyn home.
“You’re talking to someone who’s not very squeamish,” Bell said. “I think, like everyone, I feel most natural in the nude,” she added.
Her husband, tattoo artist Scott Campbell, feels the same way. “I am really not a huge fan of clothes,” he told VF Daily. “I skateboard around my house naked all the time. We have been really, like, taking in the space.” (Bell clarified that Campbell’s nude skating is possible because they haven’t bought furniture yet: “We have a skateboard; we don’t have a couch.”)
However much Campbell dislikes clothing, he loves the blue Louis Vuitton shoes he had on at the party. “I literally have like 15 pairs of them,” said Campbell, whose tattoo clients include Marc Jacobs. “I told Marc I want to wear these shoes all the time. The floor of my closet looks like Batman’s closet, where it’s just 15 pairs of blue Louis Vuitton shoes.”
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INVASIVE pictures of actress Naomi Watts standing naked on a Californian balcony were yesterday titillating celluloid fans but doing little to diminish debate concerning the rigours of caesarian birth.
Barely eight weeks after the birth of her second son, Samuel Kai, Watts has been photographed shooting her latest film Mother and Child in Marina del Rey.
Standing on a balcony with her dressing gown hanging open, a trim looking Watts is baring not only her breasts in the unauthorised paparazzi pictures, but also a still swollen lower abdomen and a rude-looking caesarian scar.
The photos appeared on the popular gossip website Perez Hilton . WARNING: The photos contain explicit material.
The King Kong star has not, to date, spoken of her preferred birthing method, keeping her and partner Liev Schreiber's decision to themselves and not wading into the heated debate over "to push or not to push".
Watts has credited breast-feeding with helping her drop the post pregnancy kilos, but was last week looking tired during a promotional tour for her upcoming movie The International and admitted she was finding the sleep deprivation "brutal".
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Sotheby's was full of action on Wednesday night.
Naomi Watts has taken home many nudes over the years.
“I’m on the board and I’ve been to this event many years in a row now. I never go home empty-handed,” said the actress, taking her plum front row seat inside Sotheby’s on Wednesday night. The New York Academy of Arts was hosting its annual “Take Home a Nude” benefit art party and auction, and the evening opened with a massive silent action of nude-themed artwork before moving onto a higher-stakes live auction.
“I bid on quite a few pieces [tonight] and I think I did get one,” Watts continued, pulling up a photo of her brand-new artwork on her phone. Despite all of the bidding, she wasn’t worried about winning, well, too much art. “No matter what, it’s such a good cause, the school is such a great place that if it’s just a donation I’d feel badly. But I do actually get to go home with the pieces,” she said.
Watts sits on the board for the institution along with Brooke Shields, who was working on quieting the din throughout the auction floor to get the live action started.
“Shhhhhh,” said Shields from behind the auctioneer’s podium. “That doesn’t work for my kids, but thank you.”
While auctioneer Joe Dunning worked his way through several higher-priced works, including a watercolor by event honoree John Alexander, which ended up selling for $42,000. Liev Schreiber craned his neck from the standing room crowd, intermittently chatting with Eileen Guggenheim before raising his paddle in the Eleventh hour for one of 30 limited-edition Hugo Guinness prints, which were being sold for $2,500, a bargain compared to its $4,000 market tag.
After all of the artwork was sold and getting wrapped, the evening’s festivities continued down on the fifth floor with a post-auction dinner during.
“I hope it’s a savings bond,” said Alexander, collecting an envelope from NYAA president David Kratz onstage. Unfortunately for the artist, it was an honorary doctorate of fine arts. “By the way that was Lorne’s joke, the savings bond,” Alexander added, calling out event chair Lorne Michaels. (For the record, a Guinness print probably would have been the better investment gift.)
“The most important thing is to tell you New Yorkers is that it’s bottom of the fifth, and Yankees are ahead three to nothing,” the artist continued, eliciting cheers from the crowd. He quickly tossed the ball back to art. “I’m not stupid, so I’m going to thank all my art dealers,” he added.
The evening raised over $1.1 million dollars for the Academy.
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