SunnudagsMogginn - 12.02.2012, Blaðsíða 13
Franski fatahönnuðurinn Jean Paul Gaultierfékk innblástur frá hinni föllnu poppgyðju Amy Winehouse í hátískusýningu sinni íParís á dögunum. Þetta þýddi það að fötin sóttu í brunn sjötta og sjöunda áratugarins,sem voru í uppáhaldi hjá Winehouse, en hún lét lífið í kjölfar alkóhóleitrunar í júlí á
síðasta ári.
Línan var litrík og fyrirsæturnar að sjálfsögðu með uppsett hárið og svartan augnblýant að
hætti söngkonunnar. Þær gengu ennfremur um sýningarpallinn við tónlist hennar.
Mikil áhersla var á korselett í sýningunni en fötin voru annars fjölbreytt, allt frá buxum og
þröngum hnjápilsum yfir í síðkjóla.
„Amy Winehouse var sannkölluð tískufyrirmynd,“ sagði hönnuðurinn við blaðamenn
baksviðs eftir sýninguna. Sagði hann Winehouse hafa verið einstaka. „Bæði í tónlist og
hvernig hún klæddi sig, hún blandaði saman ýmsum áhrifum og skapaði sinn eigin stíl,“
sagði Gaultier, sem tókst að gera sérstaka sýningu úr þessum efniviði og heiðra minningu
söngkonunnar um leið.
Undir lok sýning-
arinnar voru allar
fyrirsæturnar
með slör.
Reuters
Áherslan var á
mittið í sýning-
unni með
mörgum út-
gáfum af
korselettum.
Bleiki lit-
urinn var
áberandi á
sýningunni.
Jean Paul Gaultier fékk inn-
blástur frá Amy Winehouse í
nýjustu hátískulínu sinni.
Inga Rún Sigurðardóttir ingarun@mbl.is
Amy var anda-
gift Gaultiers í
hátískulínunni.
Fatnaðurinn var á köflum litríkur.
Óður til Amy
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JOB REFERENCE: 02/12
Start date:
Summer 2012
Deadline for application:
26 February 2012
Interviews: March 2012
Application must be filled in and
sent online at the following address:
https://jobs.eftasurv.int
Role description:
The Legal & Executive Affairs De-
partment seeks to recruit a legal
officer. That department is responsi-
ble for providing legal advice to the
other departments of the Authority
on all aspects of EEA law including
the law of the internal market, com-
petition and state aid law and the
implementation and application by
the EFTA States of their obligations
under the EEA Agreement. All formal
decisions taken by the Authority are
examined by this Department prior
to adoption. The Department con-
ducts litigation on behalf of the
Authority and its Legal Officers reg-
ularly represent the Authority in
court proceedings, notably before
the EFTA Court and the Court of Jus-
tice of the European Communities.
Essential Skills:
l Postgraduate degree in European
law.
l Extensive relevant working expe-
rience in the private or public
sector.
l Very good knowledge of EEA/EU
law.
l Good knowledge of the Icelandic
legal system, and ability to read
Icelandic.
l Excellent command of written
and spoken English (the working
language of the Authority).
l Computer literacy is essential, as
well as adaptability and ability to
work both independently and in a
team in an international environ-
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Desirable:
l Experience of conducting litiga-
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l Knowledge of and familiarity with
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theauthority/vacancies/recruit
ment-policy.
While its staff members shall nor-
mally be nationals of one of the
three EFTA States party to the EEA
Agreement, the Authority will also
consider other applications, primar-
ily those of nationals of the other
States that are party to the EEA
Agreement.
Type and duration of appointment:
fixed-term contract of three years.
Job title : Officer.
If considered desirable, an addition-
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Questions regarding the post may
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Mrs Sophie Jeannon, HR Assistant,
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EFTA Surveillance Authority web-
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The EFTA Surveillance Authority monitors compliance by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and undertakings operating in those territories with
the law of the European Economic Area, enabling those countries to participate in the European internal market. In monitoring and enforcing the
EEA Agreement, the Authority has powers that correspond to those of the European Commission. The Authority is based in Brussels and operates
independently of the EFTA States. The Authority is led by a College which consists of three members appointed by the EEA EFTA States.
Legal Officer