Sebelum itu.. Mungkin ramai yang telah membaca apa yang dilaporkan oleh Malaysiakini dan The Sun tentang penafian Rosmah akan dakwaan bahawa beliau telah membelanjakan sejumlah RM325,000 di sebuah butik di Sydney.
Tetapi ramai juga yang terlepas pandang akan satu ayat yang mendedahkan satu perkara yang telah dirancang oleh Rosmah..
Dalam kenyataannya seperti yang disiarkan oleh The Sun selain dari cuba meraih simpati dengan mengatakan beliau sering menjadi mangsa tuduhan sebegini, Rosmah turut dilaporkan berkata "The Australian designer will be making a statement soon,"

Maknanya Pereka Fesyen dari Australia itu akan membuat kenyataan segera..
Dari manakah Rosmah dapat tahu bahawa Pereka Fesyen tersebut AKAN mengeluarkan kenyataan tentang perkara ini dengan segera?
Tidakkah ini menunjukkan ada perancangan agar Pereka Fesyen tersebut menarik balik kenyataannya?
Jadi esok atau lusa kita pasti akan membaca penafian dari Pereka Fesyen tersebut pula.. dan ianya juga akan dikatakan sebagai salah lapor..
Kepada yang telah membaca artikel kisah sebenar Rosmah berbelanja RM325,000 di Sydney di bawah ni.. anggaplah ia sebagai siaran ulangan..
Carl Kapp's couture capers in KL
A burgeoning Aussiewood fanbase already lusts after Carl Kapp's chic draped silk evening gowns and killer tailoring, but now Kapp can add political stylist to his repertoire.
On December 30, the South African-born, Sydney-based designer (pictured below, backstage at his debut Australian Fashion Week show last May) took a call from someone claiming to work in the Malaysian government, asking about the availability of limo parking near his Paddington store/studio.
Shortly afterwards, Kapp found himself receiving a party of six and being introduced to the "the First Lady of Malaysia", Rosmah Mansor.
Kapp was told that the group had come straight from Sydney department store David Jones, which is in its first season selling Kapp's brand.
Having apparently become so smitten with his collection, Rosmah wanted to see more. After making multiple selections in Kapp's Paddington store, which was already filled with regular customers, he proposed a far more civilised private appointment.
Around 6pm the following day, in other words New Year's Eve - a time when most Sydneysiders who are not already away on summer holidays are either securing a harbour vantage point for Sydney's celebrated NYE fireworks or else fleeing the madness which descends on the city at this time - Kapp was summoned to the penthouse of The Darling Hotel at Pyrmont.
Officially opening to the public in April, the penthouse is part of the revamped Star casino and boasts spectacular views of Darling and Sydney Harbours.
A perfect fireworks viewing position in other words - which, according to The Darling, was definitely operational that night and costs anywhere from AUD 15,000-20,000 per night.
There, surrounded by samples, fabric swatches, sketches and Rosmah's many attendants, who appeared to be gearing up for a New Year's Eve party, Kapp was introduced to a casually-attired Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
"It was unbelievably surreal" Kapp told frockwriter.
"He was really nice, very friendly. They were obviously relaxing, snuggling up and looking very happy together. He was just curious, he didn’t have to be there.
He made a comment at one point about the way I was dressed, saying something like 'In Australia, you guys don’t dress up, it’s all very casual'.
He also asked if I knew of any good menswear stores in Australia. I mentioned Harrolds and sent him there, but I wasn't sure if it was open. Then he told me he has all these suits tailor-made by an Italian brand. Obviously he likes his bespoke suits".
Rosmah wound up ordering 61 silk pieces from Kapp's Spring/Summer 2011/2012 and Autumn/Winter 2012 collections. Not being a standard size in Kapp's range and notably, in need of far more modest attire for Malaysia, a predominantly Muslim nation, all of the garments are being custom-fitted.
"Everything has to be covered: long sleeves, down to the ground, with no bare ankles or wrists, lots of pants and then layered with other pieces such as dresses" said Kapp, who is also being flown to Kuala Lumpur next month for fittings.
Below are some pieces from Kapp's SS1112 runway show and (bottom) his AW12 lookbook, which include some of the items ordered by Rosmah.

According to the Malaysian High Commission in Canberra, the Malaysian PM was in Australia at the time on a "private visit", which included some golf.
A rather interesting manner for Najib to see out 2011, a year in which he visited our shores on it now appears at least three occasions: in March, his first trip down under since taking office in 2009 and then again in October for the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit in Perth.
In Perth, discussions were continued with Australian PM Julia Gillard over the hugely controversial Malaysia Solution asylum seeker swap proposal which was first floated in May, but scuppered by Australia's High Court in August.
In Perth, discussions were continued with Australian PM Julia Gillard over the hugely controversial Malaysia Solution asylum seeker swap proposal which was first floated in May, but scuppered by Australia's High Court in August.
Kapp politely declined to mention the size of the order. Based on the average prices in his collections - which start at AUD 400 and reach several thousand dollars - frockwriter estimates it could be approaching AUD 100,000. Kapp was paid upfront.
Fantastic coup for Kapp, however frockwriter can't help wondering just what Malaysia's media might make of the news. Politics is a nasty business and miffed local designers, annoyed by Rosmah's patronage of a Sydney-based designer for such a large chunk of her wardrobe, may be the least of her problems.
Since Najib took office, the knives have been out for his wife. Dubbed by some uncharitable critics as a Malaysian Imelda Marcos, her expensive tastes have been well documented. It is unclear whether these photos have been digitally manipulated.
If not, then she may own at least eleven Hermès Birkin handbags. Pending the type of leather used, the latter can reach six figures. Last month, the Malaysian blogosphere speculated that Rosmah could be the mystery bidder at the centre of the sale of a red crocodile Birkin with white gold and diamond hardware in the US for USD 203,150 - reportedly the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction.
If not, then she may own at least eleven Hermès Birkin handbags. Pending the type of leather used, the latter can reach six figures. Last month, the Malaysian blogosphere speculated that Rosmah could be the mystery bidder at the centre of the sale of a red crocodile Birkin with white gold and diamond hardware in the US for USD 203,150 - reportedly the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction.
Earlier last year, the Malaysian media whipped itself into a frenzy over Rosmah's alleged purchase of a USD 24million ring from New York jeweller Jacob & Co - claims which attracted the attention of Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Commission. The claims were flatly denied. According to subsequent reports, the ring was briefly in Malaysia for "exhibition purposes".
In November, Najib was forced to respond to a report in The West Australian that his daughter had purchased AUD 60,000 worth of goods from David Jones and that a "first lady" bought AUD 150,000 worth of pearls during Perth's CHOGM summit. Najib told the Malaysian press that his daughter was not in the country at the time and his wife did not purchase any pearls - prompting The West Australian to publish a correction about Najib's daughter being in Perth at the time.
http://frockwriter.blogspot.com/2012/01/carl-kapps-couture-capers-in-kl.html
http://frockwriter.blogspot.com/2012/01/carl-kapps-couture-capers-in-kl.html
Banyak sangat cerita tentang "BOROSNYA MAH"
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da trlalu lame hal rosmah ni dlm bn.ak tataw kalo pas pru ni still najib pm,ley bankrap negara ni
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