Ottobre 2011

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    In the past ten years, in no particular order, Karl Lagerfeld’s designed collections for Chanel, Fendi, Hogan and Lagerfeld, capsule collections for Macy’s and H&M, worked campaigns for Volvo, Magnum Ice Cream and Diet Coke, directed short films for Chanel, designed crystal for Orrefors and a $1500 teddy bear for Steiff, provided voice overs for Grand Theft Auto, sketched wine labels and launched K by Karl Lagerfeld, a short lived collection of men’s and women’s contemporary clothing. But now, he’s getting serious. The prolific designer announced his newest project—which sounds more like a comprehensive empire—called Karl, this morning.
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    What do fashion month and the primaries have in common? Other than seeming never-ending, more than you think. Over the last couple of weeks, there’s been a battle brewing in the fashion world over the international show dates for the spring 2013 season (which takes place in the fall of 2012). Just over two years ago, the leading fashion councils from each of the four fashion capitols—London, New York, Paris and Milan—met to draft a set calendar for the coming years. The first three agree that the calendar was meant to be in place for years to come while Milan claims it was for three years only, and is vowing to move up its show dates to overlap with New York and London’s. If that happens, photographers, editors, models, and buyers would have to choose who they need to see—and who they are willing to miss. As the fashion world’s major players play a serious game of “me first,” a group of power players in a very different world are playing the same game. If you remember, the 2008 presidential campaign was one of the longest in history. We painstakingly watched the horse race for nearly two years: Obama’s in New Hampshire; Hillary’s in Iowa; Those other guys who didn’t have a chance are in South Carolina. Then, as well as now, the forgotten states complained that New Hampshire and Iowa got all the glory simply because their primaries were before them. No fair! Why do they get all the influence and attention that goes with going first? Why do a bunch of people in a room in Iowa get to set the standards? This year, as other states threaten to move up their primaries, New Hampshire’s threatening to move its primaries up to December—December!—so as to keep its coveted leader-of-the-pack status. And so we find ourselves in the midst of another excruciatingly drawn-out presidential politics season (do we really need a Republican debate every week?)—and we can’t even escape into the party-filled fashion world anymore.
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    We spotted newlyweds, Nikki Reed and American Idol star, Paul McDonald, leaving the Trousdale Lounge in West Hollywood! They look so happy together! Congrats again to Nikki and Paul!
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    We spotted the amazing Amanda Seyfried out walking her pup, Finn! We love Amanda's street style, not many girls can pull of an old white tee, ratty jean shorts, and flip flops, but Amanda manages to make it look great! And this is why we love her!
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    At just age 37,  the E! News host Giuliana Rancic announced she has early stage breast cancer. This shocking news came to surface back in August after preparing for a third attempt to have a child through IVF (in vitro fertilization).

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    Miranda Kerr is one of the models for Rag & Bone Jeans and is part of their new do-it-yourself campaign, which is basically where the models are photographed with no stylist, make up, hair, or professional photographer! Well Miranda had her hubby, Orlando Bloom, play photographer while she posed in her favorite Rag & Bone clothes!

    Miranda looked totally amazing and it seems like Orlando has some real talent behind the camera! He's currently filming The Hobbit in New Zealand, so they used the natural beauty surrounding them as a backdrop! Gorgeous! Click on the pics to see more of Miranda!
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    We have more Halloween costume inspiration for you guys! We love all of the Disney Princesses, especially Snow White, she's so beautiful! If you want to look like Snow White this Halloween, then check out our fave make up artist, Kandee Johnson's, tutorial! And as a bonus she show us how to get Snow White's lovely hair! Now your Halloween is saved, you're welcome!

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    We're only three episodes in with the third season of Glee and already we're blown away! We really can't wait for the next episode! Check out our favorite songs so far! Of course anything with Darren Criss is an instant favorite, we love him!
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    WGSN is arguably one of the world’s largest trend forecasting agency with satellite offices worldwide, and its Global Fashion Awards, held last night, represented the company’s monstrous size with a sprawling ceremony held at the baroque Gotham Hall. “It’s an establishment that truly stands on its own,” said Lincoln Center’s Fashion Director, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff. In agreement was one of the evening’s sponsors, Nadja Swarovski who added that the company “is such an important commercial platform.” Post-dinner, guests watched as awards were granted to some of the fashion community’s most important trailblazers, like cult Swedish label Acne. The duo who accepted the award on behalf of the brand’s creative director, Jonny Johansson, said of the brand’s evolution, “We’ve definitely become more chic and more grown-up, but we’re not losing our base.” Backstage, global style icon award presenter Brad Goreski (clad in an adorable over-sized bowtie) told us that his personal fashion icons range, “from Danny Zucco to Peewee Herman, Tom Ford to Thom Browne.” It’s a good thing that he has a wad of inspiration to pull from, because the stylist-cum-reality-star is on the verge of launching his own book and television series. Though he’s been thrown a handful a negative comments by his old boss, Rachel Zoe, Goreski only has lovely things to say her: “My three years with Rachel were incredible—she’s a great boss and a great teacher.” Anna Sui presented the evening’s final award—given to Biba’s Barbara Hulanicki for her outstanding contribution to fashion. Perhaps one of the coolest industry vets around (she’s 75 and still rocking matte black nail polish), the swinging 60’s designer explained that her fashion days pre-dated trend agencies, “it was very raw, I got my inspiration from the movies. There was no one to copy except Greta Garbo.” In an all-black ensemble (sunglasses to boot) it seems that was exactly what Hulanicki was going for—though not without that undone Biba-girl glamour.
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