Lanvin for H&M? Yes, Please!” y 11 mas |
- Lanvin for H&M? Yes, Please!
- Pre-Fashion Week Mad-Libs: Porter Grey
- Racked Dealfeed: Alice & Trixie, Castor & Pollux, Edon Manor and More
- Fashion Week for Foodies: A Guide
- Chris Benz Discusses the Importance of Being Earnest…With Your Salespeople
- Jude Law’s Sister Natasha Created Mulberry’s Awesome SS2011 Invites
- Street Style: Ashley is Eclectic, Classic, and Comfortable
- New In Beauty: The Wacky and The Wonderful
- Talking Modeling with Ann & Kirby Kenny
- Fashion News Roundup: Georgina Chapman Has a Girl, Lohan Covers Vanity Fair, and Julianne Moore’s Bulgari Ads Banned in Venice
- Jones Apparel Group Nabs Brian Atwood
Posted: 01 Sep 2010 05:53 AM PDT The word in Paris is that Lanvin might be the next H&M collaborator. If it is indeed true, the collection will hit stores in early November. I must rejoice! I’ve been a bit disappointed by the H&M collaborations over the past few seasons. An Alber collection should be a return to the Stella McCartney and Karl Lagerfeld days of yore. What’s more, Lanvin is not one of those brands where one can find an “affordable” piece here or there. Even the Acne x Lanvin dresses were $800 or more–I was lucky enough to find one at the Barneys warehouse sale for $40 about a year ago. I think I’ll wear it today in honor of this wonderful news. I’m hoping for something like the look featured here to show up in the collection. Which Lanvin silhouette would you like to get your hands on? Related: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Pre-Fashion Week Mad-Libs: Porter Grey Posted: 31 Aug 2010 04:00 PM PDT Sisters Alexandra and Kristen O’Neill launched contemporary clothing collection Porter Grey in 2006. This season, they’ll host a Spring 2011 presentation overlooking The High Line. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Racked Dealfeed: Alice & Trixie, Castor & Pollux, Edon Manor and More Posted: 31 Aug 2010 02:50 PM PDT Alice & Trixie Castor & Pollux Edon Manor This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Fashion Week for Foodies: A Guide Posted: 31 Aug 2010 02:46 PM PDT So, despite what you’ve seen and heard, fashion people loooovvve to eat. And they love to eat really, really good food. In fact, the Fashionista staff knows food just about as well as we know fashion. But there’s not much time to dig-in during New York Fashion Week. So we’ve rounded up our favorite spots, events, and parties that might end up being more about the food than the scene. And maybe even the clothes. Bird‘s Fashion’s Night Out event takes the cake though (and we do hope there will be cake). Owner Jen Mankins has some serious foodie clout in addition to her discerning fashion eye. After the jump, she dishes on she how she wrangled the Brooklyn foodie elite and her favorite meals at Frankie’s and Prime Meats. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Chris Benz Discusses the Importance of Being Earnest…With Your Salespeople Posted: 31 Aug 2010 01:00 PM PDT Back in the day, designers would visit each stockist, each season and present the latest collection to the shop’s salespeople. Some designers, like Michael Kors, still take this approach. But it has mostly fallen by the wayside. Not so at Chris Benz, where the man himself and his vice president of sales, Kelly Stinnett, spent a good chunk of the summer trekking across the US to get salespeople at boutiques and department stores excited about the Fall 2010 collection. Benz and Stinnett were also promoting their special capsule collection with Saks Fifth Avenue, which launched at the beginning of August. The duo presented each collection to the Saks sales teams from Phoenix to New York. Now that they’re back, I “sat down with” (aka “emailed with” because we’re all too busy to meet up) Chris to discuss why this approach is so important to the success of a brand, big or small. So, you’re doing this collection with Saks. Explain the motivation behind it! You’ve been traveling from store to store and presenting the collection to employees. Didn’t designers used to do these run-throughs much more often in the past? They seem really beneficial. Do you think your sell-through is better because of it? It seems like you guys really have fun meeting with salespeople and customers. What are the advantages when it comes to creating the next collection? Do you use their feedback? Related: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Jude Law’s Sister Natasha Created Mulberry’s Awesome SS2011 Invites Posted: 31 Aug 2010 12:15 PM PDT NYFW invites have started pouring in and so far, one stands out above the rest in terms of scale, style, and sheer adorable-ness: Mulberry’s show and party invites (they came as a set). The invite to the show is an adorable line drawing of a pug with a Mulberry dog collar. His owner? A beautiful silhouetted line drawing of a girl in a flirty ruffled dress, her braided hair in a ponytail and cinched with a hot pink bow. She’s the party invite, and she stands about two feet tall when all of her adjustable limbs are lined up. We thought the drawings looked a little Garance-like, but Garance is more minimalist with her line figures. The charming invites are the handy work of artist Natasha Law, Jude’s big sis. Law is known for her sexy fashion-y line figure and clothing drawings. Her works are often color-blocked and focus in on sections of the female figure. We’re big fans. Related: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Street Style: Ashley is Eclectic, Classic, and Comfortable Posted: 31 Aug 2010 11:30 AM PDT Name: Ashley Age: 30 How would you describe your style? Eclectic, classic and comfortable. What is your favorite part of New York? I love Brooklyn What have you been listening to lately? Doggystyle by Snoop Dogg What is your favorite dessert? Crème Brulee Where is your jacket from? Goodwill And your glasses? Fendi This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
New In Beauty: The Wacky and The Wonderful Posted: 31 Aug 2010 11:00 AM PDT The multi-billion dollar beauty industry seems to thrive on the next new thing. Yes, there are the old classics that will hopefully never leave us: that iconic pink and green Maybelline Great Lash mascara, the tingle of Noxzema, and perfectly pretty Essie Ballet Slippers. But pick up the Friday WWD or take a quick cruise through your local beauty emporium, and you'll see all sorts of glamorous (and often confusing) new offerings. Read on for some of the new things you can expect to see this season. Volare Hair Dryer: You can consider this either a really expensive hair dryer or a really cheap Ferrari. In one of the stranger collaborations we've seen, Conair-owned BaByliss Pro has created the $400 Volare dryer with a Ferrari engine and insert-molded construction to make it more lightweight. This sleek, lipstick red dryer runs on 2,000 watts of power, and this supposedly gives it a longer lifespan. (2,000 hours vs. the usual 500-700 hours, according to WWD). There's also a Ferrari-approved ball bearing design which reduces friction and vibration. If you like your gadgets high-tech and superhero-worthy, look no further. Nars' Line Inspired by Daphne Guinness: You can now channel some of Daphne Guinness' eccentric style, at least on your eyelids. This fall Nars is introducing a color collection influenced by her, er, exuberance. Daphne is the face of the Fall 2010 campaign and also has an eponymous eye shadow, in a vibrant royal purple shade. Yellow shadow and an aquamarine liner also make an appearance. Neutrals for fall? Not here. Find it at Sephora now. Beauty for Coffee Addicts: Barista Bath & Body is launching a line of "natural" products which incorporate brewed coffee, ground beans, coffee seed oil, and coffee extracts. They're offering shampoo, conditioner, and lip balm, as well as bath and body products. The product names are clever, borrowing from the Bliss school of sassy packaging. "Room for cream" and "one lump or two" are two of the better ones. There's nothing like the smell of freshly brewed coffee, but do you want it in your hair? The products are currently only available on their website, but can a Starbucks partnership be far behind? The Perfect Post-Summer Hair Mask?: Argan oil has surfaced in all sorts of cosmetics lately, and Kiehl's is the latest to use this sometimes controversial additive. Argan oil comes from the argan tree, which is now a rare and endangered species found only in Morocco. The production of the oil is controlled by women's cooperatives in Morocco, and extracted by local Berber women. Through fair-trade, the oil is sold for use in food and cosmetics. Kiehl's Superbly Smoothing Argan Hair Pak looks absolutely luscious and we need to try it on our fried summer locks. Other argan products are available in the line and they are between $18-$55. Any new, fascinating products you've seen lately? Tell us about them! Related: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Talking Modeling with Ann & Kirby Kenny Posted: 31 Aug 2010 10:00 AM PDT No you’re not seeing double. Modeling’s current stars are twins Ann and Kirby Kenny. Even though AW10 was their first season doing shows, combined they walked for such industry bigwigs as Prada, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, Celine, Proenza Schouler, and Burberry, just to name a few. Now they’re gearing up for SS11, which is sure to be another hit. Click through for an interview with Ann and Kirby about their already-incredible careers, and what’s next. What was the change like going from regular high school girls to major international models? How did your parents and friends at home react to your immediate success? Ann: We don’t request to be shot together but I do love shooting with Kirbs. We’re so natural together and I think clients are interested in how we’ll interact with each other in front of the camera. Kirby: We don’t request to be together on shoots, but we work together an awful lot. I love working with Ann because we’re so comfortable with each other and I think that translates onto the camera. Sibling rivalry: has it gotten better or worse modeling together? Did you choose to have different hair colors to differentiate yourselves from each other, and how did you choose who went blonde and who went dark brunette? How do you feel that your looks differ? Ann: I love when i get the opportunity to open shows, so Proenza Schouler, Pringle of Scotland, and Richard Nicoll. Kirby: I really enjoyed walking for Marc Jacobs because that was my first big show in New York. And Celine, because Phoebe Philo is one of my favorite designers. What’s on the horizon for SS11? You’ve shot with a lot of big names like Hedi Slimane and recently booked the Proenza Schouler AW10 campaign. What experiences stand out for you? Any dream jobs you’re both hoping for? Ann: I’m fascinated with film, I will eventually pursue directing, definitely. Kirby: I am a movie junkie. So I would definitely be working on films, whether it be editing, directing, but probably both. What are your favorite magazines? What’s on your iPod? Kirby: Vintage anything anywhere. Ann: Any vintage store in any city. Who are your favorite models? Related: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 31 Aug 2010 09:30 AM PDT India Pearl Chapman Arrives: It’s a girl for 34-year-old Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman and husband Harvey Weinstein. Her name is India Pearl Chapman and she’s Chapman’s first child (Weinstein has three girls from a previous marriage). The NY Post cites one anonymous “pal” as saying, “”Let’s all hope she looks like Georgina.” Thanks for saying what we were all thinking, “pal.” {NY Post} Lohan’s First Post-Prison Cover: Lindsay Lohan graces the cover of Vanity Fair, giving the mag her first in depth post-jail interview. The shoot was Grace Kelley-inspired, and we’ve got to give it to Lilo, she looks the part. {Vanity Fair} Lion Cubs and Handbags Are Inappropriate Cover-Ups in Venice: Julianne Moore’s campaign for Bulgari, in which the actress reclines naked covered only by lion cubs and a large Bulgari handbag, has been banned in Venice. "An advertisement showing a nude woman on a divan is not appropriate for St Mark's Square," Venice’s mayor Giorgio Orsoni told the Italian press. {The Telegraph} Louise Roe Loves her Tory: Louise Roe makes an appearance on Tory Burch’s blog–says she wears the designer when she feels like she’s going on a “chic vacation that involves a yacht.” {Tory Burch Blog} This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Jones Apparel Group Nabs Brian Atwood Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:00 AM PDT Buzzy shoe designer and Rachel Zoe-favorite Brian Atwood recently resigned from his post as creative director at Bally, so it’s no surprise that he’s getting into something else. Jones Apparel Group has inked a deal with the designer to launch a contemporary footwear and accessories collection. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. In the past few years, Jones has attempted to revive its fuddy-duddy image through partnerships with the likes of Stuart Weitzman and Rachel Roy. The line, tentatively named B Brian Atwood, will feature shoes priced between $200 and $400, as well as boots around $600. This gives those of us who can’t afford $720 for a pair of patent leather platform heels some hope. This initial contract is for five years. Related: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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