Major Thing We Missed During NYFW: US Weekly Hearts Scott and Garance?” y 11 mas |
- Major Thing We Missed During NYFW: US Weekly Hearts Scott and Garance?
- Fashionista and MAC Present: How to Create the Perfect Bold Lip
- Trendspotting: Pleats, Please
- Street Style: Kiki is Rushing Around
- Armani Sings The Blues
- Our Favorite Niche Fragrances
- Willow Smith’s Top Three Looks From Milan Fashion Week
- Cavalli Rings in 40 With Hip-Hugging Leather and Fringe
- Sneak Peek: Chanel’s Spring 2011 Invite
- We Need, We Want, We Have to Have: The Perfect Leather Jacket
- Fashion News Roundup: Fashion’s Most Eligible, Armani for Gaga, and the Bra That Won A Nobel Prize
- Rumor Denied: Prada CEO Was Unhappy With The Spring Collection
Major Thing We Missed During NYFW: US Weekly Hearts Scott and Garance? Posted: 29 Sep 2010 06:00 AM PDT Sometimes I feel as though I live in a fashion bubble. There are people that are fashion famous–or at least very well-known in fashion circles–that I assume those who work outside of the industry aren’t particularly familiar with. Anna Dello Russo may be a rock star to me and those who read this site, but has my 22-year-old cousin living in Washington D.C. and working at Nikon ever heard of her? Unlikely. So I was a little surprised last weekend when, whilst flipping though a copy of US Weekly on my first day off since September 5, I stumbled upon the rag’s annual list of Most Stylish New Yorkers. Along with the usual suspects–Gossip Girl’s Kelly Rutherford, Katie Couric, our favorite PR powerhouse, Kelly Cutrone–two bold-faced names stood out in particular: Scott Schuman and Garance Dore. Now, before you say “Wait, this is old news!” I know. But like most fashion people, I wasn’t paying attention to anything outside of Lincoln Center and Milk Studios on September 14. I was too busy worrying about the fact that The Row just canceled their New York show to scan the latest issue of US. So forgive me. But I feel compelled to share my thoughts with you anyways, dear reader. Although I doubt we’ll be seeing this particular superlative mentioned on The Sartorialist homepage underneath “Selected as one of Time Magazine’s Top 100 Design Influencers”, it might be even more significant. This means that the editors of US Weekly–who, mind you, cater to some of the wealthiest readers in the country–believe that the masses like and admire Scott and Garance not only as a pair of bloggers, but a romantic pair. If the duo’s television show ever does get made, they could very well become the next Nick and Jessica. Seriously. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Fashionista and MAC Present: How to Create the Perfect Bold Lip Posted: 28 Sep 2010 03:00 PM PDT While SS11 is caught between a startling orange lip and a cool nude one, AW10 is all about the bold lip. In red, scarlet, mauve, or violet, it complements autumn’s rich wardrobe perfectly. In this video, MAC artist Fatima Thomas demonstrates how to create it. |
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Street Style: Kiki is Rushing Around Posted: 28 Sep 2010 02:00 PM PDT Occupation: Model Agency: Supreme What is your favorite dessert? Macaroons What is the last good movie you saw? The Pianist. It's an amazing film! What is your favorite part of fashion week? I just love doing all the shows and walking down the runways! What is your favorite beauty product? I like Laura Mercier makeup and Shiseido cleanser. Where is your jacket from? Jeremy Laing Where is your top from? Topshop How about your shorts and bag? The shorts are Acne and the bag is Florian Denicourt. ![]() ![]() ![]() This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 28 Sep 2010 01:00 PM PDT
But enough about George. There were clothes to gawk at, too. Really pretty clothes, all in navy blue. Armani called his show “La Femme Bleue”–a fitting French title for a collection inspired by the Tuaregs of French-speaking North Africa. Set against a projection of sand dunes, the whistling wind audible in the soundtrack, models were styled in silk turbans and sheer wraps for chic protection from the wind and sand. Underneath the wraps, the clothes were hardly desert attire, but layered nonetheless. Tailored suit jackets were paired with skirts over pleat-front pants. A ruffled jelly-fish-like hem, carried over from Emporio Armani, was present on tunic tops. Crystals lent sparkle and texture to the monotone palette. And the finale evening dresses, many of them one-shouldered in thick satin with big bows at the shoulder, were red-carpet-ready. Click through for more looks. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 28 Sep 2010 12:00 PM PDT
So with everyone looking for a way to express individuality in a world that is becoming increasingly commercial, niche perfumes are the perfect antidote to conformity. I'm a lazy fragrance user. I own and have used quite a few in my day, but never very regularly. Days will go by when deodorant and toothpaste are my signature scents. This is really sort of unacceptable. Enter Marian Bendeth. Marian, a fragrance expert and consultant who has worked with over a thousand brands, is based in Toronto, Ontario. She writes about scent, teaches about it, argues about it, collects it, and lives for it. She only wears vintage fragrances, but wouldn't reveal them to me. I could have talked to her for hours about finding my signature–niche–perfume, but here's the short version. Who produces niche perfumes? The grandson of an LVMH founder started By Kilian. Romano Ricci, the great-grandson of Nina Ricci, started Juliette Has A Gun. "She's out for allure, but she's armed," Marian told me of the line. Frédéric Malle–who has an eponymous line–is the grandson of Serge Heftler, who founded Dior Perfumes. If you stay up until two in the morning scouring perfume sites (like I did on more than one occasion), there are some fascinating stories about fragrances and their origins. Marian warns about relative unknowns that go viral via blogs and online sources. "What concerns me is, where are they sourcing their oils from? That's going on my skin," she said. While acknowledging the power of the internet to launch new fragrances and support small producers, she wants everyone to do their research before buying. What are good sites for reviews of fragrances? Finally, are you searching for a signature scent? Don't. Click through for a round-up of some amazing off-the-beaten path niche fragrances: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Willow Smith’s Top Three Looks From Milan Fashion Week Posted: 28 Sep 2010 11:30 AM PDT
Willow is already proving herself as a tween fashion force to be reckoned with. Honestly, she has an impressive sense of style for someone so young. Or, do you think she uses a stylist? Click through for her ensembles. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Cavalli Rings in 40 With Hip-Hugging Leather and Fringe Posted: 28 Sep 2010 11:00 AM PDT
If there’s one body part Cavalli emphasized with this milestone collection, it is the hips. Skin-tight leather pants sat dangerously low, and long chiffon dresses were cut out at the sides, the skirts hitting just at the hip bones for maximum swagger down the runway. Of course, when supermodels like Natalia Vodianova and Laetitia Casta are modeling the clothes (Natalia opened, Laetitia closed), the swagger is guaranteed. Cavalli kept his color palette neutral and went for it with embellishments in a dazzling display of craftsmanship. His low-slung hip-hugging leather pants were laced up the sides and paired with hand-cut cropped leather tops. An excess of leather fringe hung around the necks of floor-length Bohemian dresses in animal prints and handbags got the fringe treatment too. American celebs came out to fete Cavalli, too. Taylor Swift, Leona Lewis, Rachel Bilson, and Heidi Klum were all front row. Click through for more looks. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Sneak Peek: Chanel’s Spring 2011 Invite Posted: 28 Sep 2010 10:30 AM PDT
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We Need, We Want, We Have to Have: The Perfect Leather Jacket Posted: 28 Sep 2010 10:00 AM PDT
The great thing about a leather topper is that it instantly updates your look, whether you’re pairing it with some trousers, a frilly dress, or denim. In fact, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorites for your viewing pleasure…it just so happens that we think you’ll like them, too. First up is Helmut Lang’s “Dirty Vintage” Denim and Leather Jacket. This piece is quite rock ‘n roll, but gentle enough to wear to the office on a casual day. Pair with black jeans or skinny slacks and a pair of spiky black heels for a look that’s both powerful and polished. Our favorite part? The leather and denim double collar. For something a bit more dressy that maintains a punk edge, consider Marc Jacobs’ washed lambskin leather moto jacket. It comes in a soft hunter green that pairs beautifully with a pencil skirt and a plain white button down. Of course, it looks equally as good on the weekends with your oldest pair of jeans.
Leather blocks the cold, particularly when its padded. ALC’s quilted version does double wind-breaking duty. What’s more, designer/stylist Andrea Lieberman has created a chic little funnel neck, which means it’s ten times as sleek as your typical down puffer.
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Fashion News Roundup: Fashion’s Most Eligible, Armani for Gaga, and the Bra That Won A Nobel Prize Posted: 28 Sep 2010 08:28 AM PDT
Bad Romance: Check out this roundup of “fashion’s most eligible bachelors.” That’s right, 25 available men who work in fashion, many of whom are actually straight. Take your pick! But be careful girls–some of these guys are likely bachelors for a reason. Just sayin’. {Refinery 29} Matthew Williamson X Bulgari: Matthew Willamson’s new line of handbags for Bulgari is super pretty but won’t come cheap. "Obviously the Bulgari customer, who is a woman who appreciates great quality, glamour and luxury,” says Matthew. {InStyle UK} Get Dressed: Midtowners caught an eyefull of hard core Desigual fans this morning, who braved rain, cold, and embarassment for two free items from the store. To each his own. {Racked NY} Campbell’s Career: Naomi Campbell reflects on her 25-year career and shows off her violent side in an interview and editorial for Interview Magazine. {Interview} This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Rumor Denied: Prada CEO Was Unhappy With The Spring Collection Posted: 28 Sep 2010 08:07 AM PDT
Prada’s spring collection was plenty enhanced as it was for our tastes. Most other critics seemed to agree that the collection was a smashing success. And now Prada is “firmly” denying the rumors that Bertelli didn’t like it, or that the collection was being altered for NYC appointments. Denial aside, it’s curious that the rumor ever even existed. Does this mean that despite the influx of neon that followed Prada’s showing, there is some concern that Americans won’t warm up to it? Would you wear Prada’s SS2011 collection? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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