2005
1. At the 77th OSCARS
Beyonce sang
the song "Learn to be Lonely" wearing the 5-piece
set of Jewelery that Minnie Driver wore in the
film Phantom of the Opera.
2. SWAROVSKI,
Wattens, Austria.
Purchased
five important jewels from Count Alexander which
were used in the film "The Phantom of the
Opera", for their archive to be used in future
Swarovski exhibitions.
3. NORWEGIAN
TV NEWS FOR ART & CULTURE,.
Filming famous
Norwegian Singer Åsne Suniva Søreide at Count
Alexander's Boutique in London.
2004
4. PINEWOOD
STUDIOS, west of London, England.
Film: PHANTOM
OF THE OPERA; jewels by Count Alexander on hire.
2003
5. CASTLE
HOWARD, York, Yorkshire, England.
SWAROVSKI
exhibition displaying jewels by Count Alexander;
one life model.
6. THE RITZ HOTEL, London.
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
OF COUNT ALEXANDER'S BOUTIQUE. Fifteen life models.
7. NORWEGIAN
TV COMPANY.
Filming the
Boutique documentary: 'The Most Famous Diamonds
In The World'.
8. GOODWOOD
HOUSE, Sussex, England.
SWAROVSKI
exhibition in the Round China Room displaying jewels
by Count Alexander; one life model.
2002
9. VOGUE,
London, December, page 266. Model wearing the Marie
Stuart Diamond Tiara.
10. GOODWOOD
HOUSE, Sussex, England.
CHARITY BALL.
Jewel exhibition with Count Alexander and five
life models.
11. Financial
Times, October 7, 2000. The Count is profiled in
the FT Weekend section. How to spend it - "Faking
the family Jewels".
12. Harper's & Queen
Feature, October 2000. An eight page fashion feature "Dressed
to Kill".
13. THE RITZ HOTEL, THE MARIE ANTOINETTE
SUITE, London.
WATERFORD
exhibition with life size bust of Queen Marie Antoinette
of France, adorned with jewels by Count Alexander.
2001
14. GOODWOOD
HOUSE, Sussex, England.
CHARITY BALL.
Jewel exhibition with Count Alexander and eight
life models.
15. GOODWOOD
HOUSE, Sussex, England.
Filming of
the TV series "THE IRON DUKE", starring
Count Alexander and three actors; all wearing jewels
by Count Alexander.
2001 - 2003
16. HARRODS, Knightsbridge, London.
Jewellery Department, large collection
of jewels on three counters in the centre display
area. Life models showing off jewels for three
days.
2000-2001
17.THE ORIENT EXPRESS TRAIN, London.
Life models
displaying jewels by Count Alexander.
2000
18. WOMEN'S
UNIVERSITY CLUB, Mayfair, London.
Exhibition
of "PERFECT PEOPLE" mannequins wearing
jewels.
1999
19. YORK,
Yorkshire.
PERIOD CONVENTION
Exhibition displaying jewels by Count Alexander
20. PALACE
OF VERSAILLES, France.
Four days
exhibition of jewels; Count Alexander and two life
models.
21. THE BELLEVUE PAVILION, Stockholm,
Sweden.
Exhibition
of Jewels by Count Alexander with life models.
22. FOUR DAY WEDDING EXHIBITION,
OLYMPIA, London.
Two large
stands, three life models and six "PERFECT
PEOPLE" mannequins displaying jewels by Count
Alexander.
1998
23. OPENING
OF COUNT ALEXANDER's BOUTIQUE at 14 The Mall, Antiques
Arcade, Camden Passage, 359 Upper Street, Islington
London. Followed by a reception at the Marie Antoinette
Suite at The Ritz Hotel, London; attended by Count
Alexander and nineteen life models all wearing
jewels from his collection. (see Newspaper article "The
Count Of Many Crystals").
1997
24. ROYAL
RUSSELL HOTEL, London.
PANDORA'S
CORSET exhibition: a display from "PERFECT
PEOPLE", showing Queen Marie Antoinette of
France and the 'Affaire of the Queen's Diamond
Necklace'.
1996
25. SYON HOUSE, near Brentford, London.
Exhibition:
200 YEARS TWINNING TEA COMPANY. The exhibition
displayed models of Queen Marie Antoinette of France
and her Lady in Waiting, Princess de Lambelle,
together with "PERFECT PEOPLE" mannequins
and an array of jewels by Count Alexander.
1991
26. ALEXANDER
PALACE, London.
A four day
exhibition of Count Alexander's. "PERFECT
PEOPLE" collection. Ten shop mannequins were
transformed into ten Hollywood legends in
original costumes and jewels by Count Alexander.
27. ALLIED
MAPLE FURNITURE, London.
For their
150 Anniversary, Count Alexander created "PERFECT
PEOPLE": six mannequins dressed in original
costumes representing six periods. The display
was on lease to the company from Count Alexander's
collection and was shown for 18 months all
over the United Kingdom.
1985
28. COLIN
SWIFT BOUTIQUE, Monmouth Street, London.
Count Alexander
as life model in the shop window wearing the original
costume of Richard Chamberlain that he wore in
the movie "The Three Musketeers". Count
Alexander wore the outfit with the entire Rococo
Collection pinned onto it.
29. DICKENS & JONES,
Regent Street, London.
Exhibition
and sale of the ROCOCO JEWEL COLLECTION. All jewels
were sold.
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