Friday, December 30, 2011
Prim and rocker
The stunning Nyasha Matonhodze shows off Versace's pre-fall looks perfectly suited for the seriously luxe student heading back to the school of rock.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
A better view
The spring ads are trickling in, and I love Chanel's, featuring Joan Smalls and Saskia de Brauw and styled by the one and only Carine.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Wishing you style and joy
Vogue.com is featuring an adorable series of designer-drawn holiday cards, and these are my favorites. From above, Altuzarra, Mary Katrantzou, Rodarte and milliner Stephen Jones, featuring cheeky cartoons of himself, Mme. Wintour and Mme. Coddington. The holidays are a wonderful opportunity to live your style - be it the cocktail party outfits you wear, the decorations you put up in your home, the gifts you give, the charitable contributions you make, the activities you seek to get you in a joyous mood.
I like to wear slim pants and festive shirtsleeves; buy poinsettias and burn pine-scented candles by Elton John for NEST; give interesting books and clever clothing items I know my family won't buy themselves; donate to the Whitman-Walker Clinic, GHMC, and Malaria No More; and go to Bergdorf for lunch and Pete's Tavern for drinks. All, of course, while listening to Mariah's "Oh Santa!" or Judy Garland's "Have Yourself a Merry..."
Here's wishing you and yours a very happy holiday season and a fabulous new year!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Doll House
One Look: Calvin Klein Collection
I'm in love with this look from Francisco Costa's pre-fall collection for Calvin Klein. So clean and yet so intricate. Costa has a way with making clothes that present a trim simplicity while displaying technical wizardry.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Always in Vogue
There's little chicer in my mind than standing up for worthy causes, women's rights always chief among them. January Vogue features the incomparable Meryl Streep on the cover and includes the story of her work as the chief spokesperson for the effort to create a National Women's History Museum in Washington, D.C. Annie Liebovitz captured the core committee of powerhouse American women behind the effort in inspiring images taken in front of the U.S. Capitol. You really must click to enlarge!
Included are, above from left, NWHM president Joan Wages, Secretary Madeleine Albright (the nation's first female Secretary of State), U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Barbara Bush, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, Patricia Nixon Cox, Dr. Maya Angelou, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Streep.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Who's cooler than Sally Singer?
The particular circus around the shows is, to me, a bit of a comic mess at this point. I see people who I know have borrowed clothes, who are purposely dressing in ways to get photographed, but are not expressive of themselves or of the season or of anything. It’s the same drive that has people doing reality TV, kind of personal branding, you know? And a desperate attempt for sort of quasi-celebrity. And I think it’s adorable when it’s really young people because I think, why not? ...And I adore it when they’ve made the things themselves and it’s clearly their own little concoction. You know, driven in from God knows where or taken the subway in — I love that, I really love that. I think that’s the dream that keeps fashion going, that’s the whole point of it. But, I feel that when we’re at the shows, we’re there to work, and at a certain point, you should be true to your style, and if your style is recorded, great. But people know when they’ve been photographed. And I totally see why it’s fascinating for people to look at how people in fashion dress. I just think people should, as much as possible, wear their own clothes, not borrow clothes to do it, and keep the truth of it somehow intact.
This interview with T Editor in Chief Sally Singer is a must-read. And for more Selby photos of her fabulous home at the Hotel Chelsea, click here.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The Muse
Many thanks to Mlle. Shala Monroque for this incredible photo of Miu Miu's most recent "Musings," this time in Moscow, featuring Dasha Zhukova, Monroque and the Muse himself, Mr. André Leon Talley, among others. It feels like a renaissance tableau.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Unbroken
I'm a big fan of Demi Lovato, the former star of Disney's hit Camp Rock franchise. She has broken through the Disney moneymaker machine, dealt bravely and publicly with teenage fame, self-cutting and bulimia, and has become a mature and beautiful talent - a singer above all else. Her latest album, Unbroken, is a powerful punch of catchy love songs, raucous dance floor gems (a standout track is produced by Timbaland), and heartrending ballads wrestling with her recent struggles. She is one to watch. The above shot is from this month's Glamour.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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