Saturday, August 15, 2009
Barneys New York On Tour - Hurry Before It's Gone!
We hope everyone in San Francisco enjoyed themselves and got lots of great deals!
House Of Jazmin
An entire MTV show devoted to... a teenage girl?
At first thought, it's scary. But the more I think about it, the more I don't actually mind the idea.
House of Jazmin is about Jazmin, a 20 year old fashion designer who creates a line named Li Cari. MTV follows her around while she sketches, cuts, sews, styles, and even put her own tags on the clothes she makes.
Yes she may say "like"a lot but... like, whatever.
I'll be tuning in, or... at least my DVR will.
The first episode airs on August 18th MTV @ 10:30 PM.
(MTV/W)
Tracie Egan Vs. The Cut on Gays Are To Blame for Fashion's Troubles
Side note: Perez called Tracie a "d-bag" and started his own fashion blog: cocoperez.com.
The Cut wrote burning rebuttal to Tracie's opinions.
Read both blog posts below.
Tracie Egan - "Are Gay Designers Responsible For All Of Fashion’s Problems?"
It’s hard not to hate Perez Hilton. Dude can be a real d-bag. So, when Jezebel blogger Tracie Egan wrote on her own blog that she’s not nervous about Hilton’s new CocoPerez “lady blog,” we were pretty much in agreement. After all, Jezebel is pretty awesome as far as the feminist blog set goes, and Perez Hilton draws penises on women’s faces. But Egan moved quickly from criticizing Perez for thinking he “gets” women to bitching about gay men in general. According to Egan, gay men are to blame for most of the problems in the fashion industry.
She writes: “I think that gay men are actually the most to blame for many of the problems in the fashion industry, like the absence of womanly curves on the runway, and the hideous, figure-assaulting trend that is the tent dress, which no women who have tits, and no straight men who have an appreciation for tits, have any use for.”
Tent dresses generally aren’t terribly sexy, and sometimes runway shows do some serious figure-assaulting, but blaming gay male designers is a bit of a stretch, no? Yes, they contribute, but some of the most self-described “flaming” designers out there also design some of the most feminine collections of Fashion Week year after year.
The big boys that come to mind are Dior designer John Galliano (he of the painted-on eyebrows and ruffled tops) and Alexander McQueen. Galliano’s shows are consistently rife with nip-waisted skirts that flow into rather feminine fuller bottoms, sheath dresses that are all about the lady body bits and other such girl-y items. McQueen, too, is way into women looking like women in his clothes.
Admittedly, both put out a fair number of body-disguising pieces, but those are generally the more conceptual, couture pieces. They’re not actually intended to be mainstays of the collection.
So, Tracie, go ahead and rip on Perez. We’re with you sis. But please, leave the fashion gay boys alone!
The Cut - "Tracie Egan Blames Gay Men for ‘Many’ of the Fashion Industry’s Problems"
Tracie Egan is a writer for Jezebel who has her own blog, "One D at a Time." In a post about why she doesn't fear competition from CocoPerez, Perez Hilton's new lady fashion site, she offers this aside:
I think that gay men are actually the most to blame for many of the problems in the fashion industry, like the absence of womanly curves on the runway, and the hideous, figure-assaulting trend that is the tent dress, which no women who have tits, and no straight men who have an appreciation for tits, have any use for.
It's hard to argue that gay male designers perpetuate the "tent"-dress trend any more than female designers or straight male designers. And it's hard not to admire Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz, who designed some of the most famous tent dresses in recent memory. Elbaz does not design clothes for straight men who "have an appreciation for tits." As Ariel Levy wrote in her New Yorker profile of the designer, he designs clothes "that a woman wears when she falls in love herself," not clothes "that will make a man fall in love with the woman who wears [them]."
As for the skinny-model issue, all of the top designers essentially pull from the same group of a couple hundred girls each season, who mostly have 34-inch hips and thighs smaller than arms. So you see the same skinny girls in all the top shows. Also, Marc Jacobs recently put Daisy Lowe, someone who may be slender but much more closely resembles real women than the typical runway fare, in a campaign. And who discovered Lara Stone and made her a star? Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy. The problems with the fashion industry may be many, but it seems unfair to place most of the blame on gay men when there are plenty of women and a handful of straight dudes working in it, too.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Holmes Yang
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Kanye Should Stick To Music
For weeks there have been rumors that Kanye has been interning for Gap. Today the creative director of Gap, Patrick Robinson,squashed the rumors saying ""He’s not my intern!... He’s a friend of mine, and he just likes to see what we do. I tell him, if he wants people to take him seriously in fashion, they have to see blood first! They have to see the blood and the sweat, to see that he really wants it — but he definitely has the capability" Robinson also added "I keep telling him he should stick to music."
Sounds like something we have all been saying for some time. Although we are not keen on the idea of Kanye doing more than going to fashion shows, we are happy that he has been getting dirty and not just spending $$$ to become a fashion designer.
Yeah, Posh!
(Fashion Week Daily)
"The September Issue"
As with any party Anna Wintour throws, only the fashion gods and goddesses will be allowed in. The premier of the documentary The September Issue will be next wednesday and along with usual Anna Wintour and Andre Leon Talley the list of attendees also will include.
Grace Coddington Andre Leon Talley
Sienna Miller Oscar de la Renta
Thakoon Panichgul Sean Combs
Amy Astley Tory Burch
Patrick Demarchelier Frederic Fekkai
Carolina Herrera Reinaldo Herrera
Tommy Hilfiger Phillip Lim
Rachel Roy Melania and Donald Trump
Alexa Chung Carey Mulligan
Mark Badgley James Mischka
Marc Jacobs Donna Karan
Zac Posen Jason Wu
SI Newhouse
I'm sure there will be plenty others but for now this is what we've got.
(Fashion Week Daily)
More About Jill Sanders as J+ For UNIQULO
Not only has more information about the line become available, they have also released the first campaign images.
Getting Isabeli Fontana, Sean O'Pry and photographer David Sims isnt cheap, but the ads look really good, and it make us all yern for the clothes even more than we already did.
UNIQULO has come out to say the release date will be October 1 for Europe and the US, and October 2 for Asia, they have also handed over their prices:
Women's:
• Outerwear: $39.50-$149.50
• Shirts: $39.50
• Pants: $49.50-$59.50
• Skirts/Dresses: $39.50-$49.50
• Cut and sewn: $19.50-$29.50
• Sweaters: $29.50-$49.50
• Cashmere: $79.50-$129.50
• Accessories: $29.50
+J Men’s Collection
• Outerwear: $79.50-$149.50
• Shirts: $39.50
• Pants: $49.50
• Cut and sewn: $19.50-$39.50
• Cashmere: $129.50-$149.50
• Accessories: $29.50-$99.50
(Shophound - The Cut)
TWIGGY+ESCADA+DEADLY FLIP FLOPS=JUICY!!
(Daily News)
For her 60th B-Day Twiggy is will be releasing a CD filled with covers from the 20's 30's and 40's.
(MODELINIA)
Only 40% of bondholders voted in favor of the plan that would have allowed Escada to trade old debts for new notes. Chief executive Bruno Saelzer had wanted to avoid insolvency to protect "Brand Image" but its looking like thats where it is headed.
(THE CUT)
Anna Will be At London Fashion Week
When Burberry Prorsum, Jonathan Saunders, Matthew Williamson, Pringle of Scotland, and some other designers returned to London Fashion Week everyone wondered if Anna Wintour would give up her fashion show break in between shows in NY and shows in Milan. Word is out and the anser is... YES.
Anna WILL be showing her sunglass covered face at London Fashion Week and I'm sure everyone is excited. Anna hasn't been to a show in London since 2004 when she sat front row (oh course) to shows such as Christopher Kane, Gareth Pugh(who has moved his show to NY's Milk Venue), Jonathan Saunders, Luella, Aquascutum, and Matthew Williamson.
See you there Anna!! (on Youtube of course)
(Grazia)
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Anna Wintour scheduled to be on Letterman!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Word On The Street...
◦Dolce & Gabbana
◦Missoni
◦Jean Paul Gaultier
◦Moschino
◦Roberto Cavalli
◦Philosophy
◦Donini
◦Valentino
We are not sure what they will be recieving, but we will keep out ear to the grape vine and see if it will be worth checking it out.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Gerard Darel Picks Mamie Gummer
Meryl Streep's daughter, Mamie Gummer, was chosen to be the face of French house Gerard Darel's Autum/Winter 2009-10 campaign. Mamie Gummer who will be in a movie Taking Woodstock (expected to be released on August 28, 2009), she will be wearing the "Jackie" necklace in the The shoot took place in the Palais Royal gardens, in Paris. Mamie is said to have worn the brands famous "Jackie" necklace, inspired by the double strand of perls worn by Jackie O on the day Kennedy announced his candidacy, and in the past worn by Meryl Streep.
(British Vogue)
Jill Sanders is Back As +J
Back in March, Jill Sanders announced that she would be designing a collection under her new label +J. Sanders hasn't mentioned much about the collection's prices and looks until now.
The new +J collection will include 140 pieces: 100 looks for women and 40 looks for men. Prices are expected to start at an astonishingly-low $25. Perhaps we can thank the label's more than reasonable price points to the Jill Sanders company's fairly recent acquisition by the Prada Group.
Uniqlo will be carrying the +J collection, but has yet to schedule a date for the label's release. The only information the retailer will admit is that the launch is expected to occur some time in October.
Above are a few of the staples that will be for sale. We wait anxiously to see the rest and will post any updates we get right here.
Those who aren't lucky enough to live nearby a UNIQLO can always order on the phone. Give them a ring here: 1-877-4-UNIQLO
(Vogue Daily)