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THE EASTER BUNNY

Pauline / 31.03.10 / 07:54 / INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHTS

Tim Walker bynny ears

The Easter Bunny or Easter Hare is a character depicted as rabbit bringing Easter eggs which sometimes is depicted in an anthropomorphic way (e.g. with clothes). In legend, the creature brings baskets filled with coloured eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house or garden for the children to find when they wake up in the morning.

Happy Easter ;)

3.1 Phillip Lim dress

3.1 Phillip Lim dress

J Dauphin bracelet with zips

J Dauphin bracelet with zips

Mia Farrow : Matthew Williamson sunglasses

Mia Farrow : Matthew Williamson sunglasses

Helmut Land leather jacket (back)

Helmut Lang leather jacket (back)

Alexander Wang boots

Alexander Wang boots

TOM FORD TO LAUNCH WOMENSWEAR

Pauline / 29.03.10 / 08:43 / FASHION NEWS

Tom Ford

Tom Ford womenswear range is getting closer to reality, despite a hush-hush approach uncharacteristic for a designer known for his marketing razzle-dazzle and celebrity appeal.

According to sources (WWD), Tom Ford is quietly assembling his design team, having recently tapped Caroline Tixier, a women’s ready-to-wear designer at Givenchy, and Pablo Coppola, an accessories designer at Alexander McQueen.

Ford dabbled in women’s wear in September 2009 when he dressed Julianne Moore, the star of his first, critically acclaimed, directorial effort, A Single Man – I watched it last Thursday, it’s absolutely fantastic and a must-see! – in a vivid green gown for the film’s premiere at the Venice Film Festival.

Although it will surely be expensive I’m sure it will be an eye-catching – a true sight for sore eyes!

Julianne Moore in Tom Ford dress

Julianne Moore in a Tom Ford dress

A DAY IN LONDON – FBC

Pauline / 26.03.10 / 13:16 / INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHTS

Marigay McKee Harrods

Recently I was fortunate to be accepted as a member of the Fashion Business Club – a club founded to encourage business networking and with inspirational industry speakers on the 6 time a year meetings’ agenda. Members include acknowledged magazine editors, creative directors, writers, designers, stylists, PR and marketing directors etc.

Yesterday, I attended my first meeting where Vogue.com’s editor-in-chef Dolly Jones interviewed Marigay McKee, Harrods Fashion & Beauty Director.

It was an extremely interested interview where Marigay discussed everything from, how the business of Harrods is changing, how a new or established brand attracts the most famous store in the world, how to juggle that kind of job as well at being a mother of two and several times she discussed how important she thinks charm, charisma and humility is when doing business with people and likewise how important it is to ‘keep nicety in business’.

She ended the talk by predicting what she saw as the aw10 biggest trends and mentioned among others; the return of the blazer, that bags are getting smaller, the celebration of femininity and focus on silhouettes. For men it’s all about the return of satorialism and being well groomed.

… did you know that Harrods is the 3rd biggest tourist attraction in London? That Harrods have 50.000 visitors a day! And that 50% of them are international?

Harods

I AM LOVE

Pauline / 24.03.10 / 13:41 / FASHION & FILM

I am love film

Tilda Swinton is one of my favourite actresses and ‘older’ style icons (she’s nearly 50). Her latest film I Am Love (Io sono l’amore) is released on 9 April (UK) and looks like an absolute ‘must see’.

The film tells the story of Emma Recchi (Swinton), an expatriate Russian living in Milan. Part of the Recchi textile dynasty, she finds herself increasingly alienated from her perfect life and embarks on a passionate affair with her sons friend Antonio.

Not only does this film have a gripping plot, it also looks beautiful (always a plus!) and is a must see for fashion lovers.

Costumes are by Raf Simons (Jil Sander) and Swinton has never looked so stunning!

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NO NATIONALITY

Pauline / 22.03.10 / 08:18 / INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHTS

NN07 ss10

NN07 has yet again managed to create completely amazing and unique campaign images for the SS10 season.

A photographer was sent to the border between Morocco and Algeria – the only place in the world where nomads without nationality lives – with the entire SS10 collection in the suitcases. Out in no man’s land the campaign was shot with nomads as models, and they were even allowed to choose themselves what they wanted to wear from the NN07 SS10 collection.

This has resulted in a vast number of amazing and outstanding pictures – here are a few of them.

Are you interested in seeing more, so keep an eye on their limited edition catalogues are all numbered and only published in 5000 copies.

NN07 ss10 desert

FASHION QUIZ

Pauline / 19.03.10 / 09:03 / FASHION QUIZ

Fashion Quiz

What better way to spend a spring afternoon with a little fashion quiz – here are 12 fashion savvy questions – check your basic fashion knowledge. Answers will follow next week.

Enjoy!

  1. When is next London fashion Week?
  2. Who is Carla Sozzani?
  3. Who was the stylist behind The Devil Wears Prada? And which TV-series did she also style?
  4. Who ‘invented’ the wrap dress?
  5. Who’s the current designer behind Celine?
  6. Who is Pierre Herme and what is he famous for?
  7. Who is the proprietor of Dover Street Market?
  8. Which Vogue launched in March 2010?
  9. Who owns Harrods?
  10. Who consults the Italian designer label Marni?
  11. What was Madame Gres famous for?
  12. What is the name of Marc Jacobs’ business partner?

ALEXANDER WANG INTERVIEWED BY DIANE VON FURSTENBERG

Pauline / 15.03.10 / 08:26 / FASHION NEWS
Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang

In connection with Alexander Wang from spring 2010 joins the YouHeShe family –  here is a little sneak introduction to what to expect.

The interview is taken from Interview Magazine.

Enjoy!

DIANE VON FURSTENBERG: Hi, darling. The first thing we should talk about is our first conversation years ago. Remember?

ALEXANDER WANG: Yeah.

VON FURSTENBERG: I called you. I saw somebody wearing this amazing outdoor sweater with a manifesto on it. I asked the woman wearing it-she was an editor at Vogue-who had made it, and she said, “Alex Wang.” That’s when I asked you if you’d be willing to design some sweaters for me.

WANG: [laughs] Yes, I remember our first meeting.

VON FURSTENBERG: And then you rejected me.

WANG: [laughs] I knew you were going to say that!

VON FURSTENBERG: People don’t reject me, so I remember that.

WANG: I never got a chance to really explain what happened. It was the season that I actually started the line and that sweater you saw was the first prototype we ever made-it’s the reverse intarsia with the girl’s face on the back. At that point, our production was just getting set up-we weren’t even sure where we were going to produce yet. I had just left school, too. So I knew that if I took on other projects. . . .

VON FURSTENBERG: How old were you then?

WANG: I was 20.

VON FURSTENBERG: For the purpose of the story, I want the readers to know that you told me, “No, I’m not interested in doing anything for you.” I said, “Okay . . . ” And that was the first time I remember encountering the name Alex Wang-a rejection. Then when did we meet again?

WANG: The next time we met was probably through the CFDA.

VON FURSTENBERG: I visited your showroom.

WANG: [pauses] Yes. And I was hoping you wouldn’t remember what happened.

VON FURSTENBERG: I think it makes the story better! I walked in and it was a complete revelation. The showroom was completely clean and clear. The clothes were simple. There wasn’t very much, but every piece was strong-it had a point of view, a reason to be. There was a feeling of walking into a showroom that had such clarity and strength. I was impressed with that. Of course, everyone knows you as this cool guy who the girls like to hang out with [Wang laughs], but what is so impressive is how mature you actually are even though you like to party. How clear, how hardworking, how intelligent, and how very human. . . . And then after you won the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award, I became your mentor. It’s been an absolute pleasure to watch you grow. Tell me what changed in your life after you won that award.

WANG: It’s been an amazing journey-one I never thought in a million years I’d be experiencing this soon. We’ve been in business since the end of 2004, so it’s all been really recent-about five years. Me, my brother, and my sister-in-law started this really without much guidance or experience. I was in fashion school, my brother has a law background, and my sister-in-law had worked in production, but none of us had a proper fashion business education. So being where we are today and thinking of all the people we’ve met and all the things we’ve been able to achieve has been a mind-blowing experience. It’s hard sometimes to take a step back and realize what’s happened because you’re always trying to move forward. You’re always looking at the next palette.

VON FURSTENBERG: What has been the biggest difficulty so far?

WANG: I think predicting what’s going to come next. But, in part, that’s what I love about fashion. Anything can happen. The next day, everything can change, so it really keeps you on your toes. You always need to be paying attention.

VON FURSTENBERG: Where do you find inspiration for a collection?

WANG: It can be anything. I’m not like most designers, who have to set sail on an exotic getaway to get inspired. Most of the time, it’s on my walk to work, or sitting in the subway and seeing something random or out of context.

VON FURSTENBERG: What is your biggest fear?

WANG: I think everyone shares a fear of failure-that you’re only as good as your most recent collection. That’s definitely a fear, but it’s a fear that fuels me, that makes me want to work harder, that makes me take on more challenges. For people to say, “You can’t do this or that,” or, “You can’t work with this person because they are on a different level than you,” it makes me want to push myself even harder to try.

VON FURSTENBERG: Who are the three people you admire the most?

WANG: Number one is my mother. She’s definitely been the one person in my life who pushed and supported me-

VON FURSTENBERG: I love her, I love her.

WANG: And I’m not saying this just to flatter anyone, but you have been a big part of my growth and even just life in general. The little random lunches that we’ve had or the casual meetings have meant so much to me as a designer and as a person. And for number three, I’d probably have to say Anna -[Wintour]. She’s been a very big supporter. You guys are like my three fairy godmothers.

VON FURSTENBERG: Yes, three mothers, three strong women. You’re not only loved in the fashion world, but you also have a very strong group of friends around you. What do you like to do on your off time? Who do you like hanging out with?

WANG: The funny thing is there’s this impression that everyone in fashion is so glamorous and that they live these tall-tale lives. For me, what I love most about my social life now is that it’s exactly the same as it was before: hole-in-the-wall restaurants, bad movies, and a lot of sitting around with friends doing absolutely nothing. All my closest friends are the ones I made while in college or who knew me growing up. They keep me grounded, and I adore that about them.

VON FURSTENBERG: Do you find that a lot of work in fashion involves a social element?

WANG: That is for sure. Fashion today is not like it was five or 10 years ago. It’s not just about designing clothes. Especially because my name is on the label, I have a certain responsibility insofar as how the brand is perceived-the lifestyle. Having said that, the social element comes quite naturally for me. I am a very social person. I like meeting and talking to people. I don’t think of it as a “job.”

VON FURSTENBERG: What usually attracts you to people?

WANG: Energy. I know within five minutes if I want to “get to know” someone. Most of the time, it’s people who inspire me that attract me. But I’m not talking about just their style or physical appearance-in fact, most of the time, it’s their persona or their outlook that I admire.

VON FURSTENBERG: What is your biggest upcoming project? I guess that would be your store.

WANG: Yeah, we’re planning to open a flagship sometime in the future. And I’m working on something on the West Coast, which is a really big project, which will be coming out next fall. I can’t divulge it right now. I think it’s going to be a really big surprise for everyone because it’s never been done before. The company that I’m collaborating with has never done something of this magnitude before. So, it’s pretty significant. Otherwise, I’m just growing, moving along, learning more and more, you know. . . .

VON FURSTENBERG: We won’t tell anyone where on the West Coast because that makes it very easy to guess. Who is your favorite movie star? Who do you find most beautiful or who is the one you love to dress?

WANG: Everyone always asks me who my muse is, or who’s the girl I have in mind, which is such a hard question for me to answer because I feel like it’s a sensibility that varies for each individual, you know?

VON FURSTENBERG: All right. I know, I know, I know. I always answer that way, too. But, come on, just say one person you love who is no longer alive then.

WANG: Oh, gosh. It’s so hard to pinpoint one person!

VON FURSTENBERG: Are you more for Marlene Dietrich or Marilyn Monroe?

WANG: Probably Marlene Dietrich.

VON FURSTENBERG: Me too.

WANG: I like someone with a little bit more danger and mystery.

VON FURSTENBERG: Okay, now for some really big questions. What is your favorite color?

WANG: It probably won’t be that much of a surprise, but it’s black.

VON FURSTENBERG: What’s your favorite movie?

WANG: I’d probably have to say Clueless [1995].

VON FURSTENBERG: Your favorite song right now?

WANG: My favorite singer right now is M.I.A.

VON FURSTENBERG: Okay, and fitting this publication, if you had met Andy Warhol, what would you have asked him?

WANG: What was Diane like? [both laugh] Actually, I don’t know. He’d probably have a lot to tell me, more than I’d even have to ask.

VON FURSTENBERG: No, you’d need to. He didn’t talk very much. Would you have asked him to do your portrait?

WANG: Yeah! Just to see how he would kinda interpret my energy.

VON FURSTENBERG: Let’s talk about your energy since that is something very special about you. If your energy were bottled, what drink would it be?

WANG: I guess a Red Bull. A lot of my friends make fun of me, saying that I’m battery-powered.

VON FURSTENBERG: And if you were a city?

WANG: New York. Definitely.

VON FURSTENBERG: And if you were a fruit?

WANG: If I were a fruit? [laughs]

VON FURSTENBERG: Okay, a dish. I should say “a dish”!

WANG: Hmm, that’s hard. Something with chili-a lot of spice.

VON FURSTENBERG: Makes sense to me. And if you could interview anyone, who would you pick?

WANG: I’d love to interview Kate Moss because she doesn’t usually do interviews.

VON FURSTENBERG: Finally, if you had one wish, what would it be?

WANG: I’m really living in a dream right now, so my wish is that I’m able to keep doing what I’m doing.

VON FURSTENBERG: Okay, darling, we’re done. Good luck. I’m so happy for you.

WANG: Thank you so much, Diane. Thank you!

THE LOVELY JULIANNE MOORE

Pauline / 12.03.10 / 08:16 / FASHION & FILM

Julianne Moore

One of my great sources for inspiration is the T Magazine’s (New York Times Style Magazine) website. The other day when I was browsing the web for inspiration I fell over this lovely and honest interview with one of my favourite actresses and topical in Tom Ford’s A Single Man, Julianne Moore.

Go to the NY Times website here and look for the featured video section – the filmed interview is called, Screen Test | Juliann Moore.

Enjoy!

FASHION GOSSIP

Pauline / 08.03.10 / 09:17 / FASHION NEWS

Balenciaga aw10

Balenciaga aw10

At Balenciaga’s fashion show last week noticeably absent was French Vogue editor in chief Carine Roitfeld and her team.

They were barred from the show. “We’re blacklisted,” Roitfeld said with a shrug at Nina Ricci later in the day to WWD. “It’s too bad, it’s a beautiful house and it’s French. I hope that it’s not forever.” She noted Balenciaga no longer advertises in the magazine or lends it clothes, but stopped short of giving any reason for the rift.

Marc Jacob sticks tongue out

This draws a somewhat small parallel to when Marc Jacobs stuck his tongue out at Suzy Menkes in 2007 after her critical review of his marc Jacobs show.

I wonder what happens next!?

THE GENTLEWOMAN TO LAUNCH 22 MARCH

Pauline / 05.03.10 / 15:19 / FASHION NEWS

gentlewoman01cover

From the founders of Fantastic Man – preview of long-awaited The Gentlewoman, first real issue will be launched in 2010.

Celine’s creative director, Phoebe Philo, gets the honors for the launch issue of The Gentlewoman, the sister magazine to Fantastic Man that hits newsstands on 22 March 2010. Inside is a profile of Philo and a shoot by David Sims, styled by Camilla Nickerson with the designer posing in her own clothes and both vintage and current Celine looks. “It’s about modernity and women that are just fantastic,” says Penny Martin, the biannual magazine’s editor in chief to WWD. “Phoebe was very candid about herself, her mother and silhouette and inspirations.”

gentlewoman02 Pheobe Philo

Contributors in the 148-page launch issue include design critic Alice Rawsthorn, fashion designer Louise Gray and model Daisy Lowe. The new fashion title will have a circulation of 72,000!

Ps. From today my dear friends from YouHeShe will occasionally write guest blogs. They have just arrived in Paris and will blog live from the city of cities. Watch this space!

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