‘‘My fashion advice is to have a flattering mirror at home and then forget about it."
October 21, 2009Chatter: Vivienne Westwood‘‘My fashion advice is to have a flattering mirror at home and then forget about it." Posted at 10:32 AM in Quotes, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) January 15, 2009Chatter: Vivienne Westwood"I just think people buy too many clothes, whether they love fashion or whether they just want 12 t-shirts, all different colors, and 12 pairs of jeans all the same. People look a mess because they're buying too many clothes; they're not thinking. If you do buy something new, if you've got the money to afford it, then buy a beautiful piece." -- Vivienne Westwood on what she thinks is the biggest issue facing fashion today. Posted at 01:20 PM in Quotes, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) January 08, 2009Quickies: The $8,250 LV skateboard, Thom Browne's Florentine favorites, and more
Now that Thom Browne (pictured) is at Pitti Uomo with his new collection, he has some Florentine favorites. And he'd like to share them with you. How thoughtful. [WWD] WWD is reporting that European Luxe brands are bracing for 2009 with a return to basics... but they're also reporting that Pitti Uomo is going to be rife "with new brands and a fresh, contemporary edge." Make up your minds already! [WWD] Vivienne Westwood wants to write the new Sex & the City movie. As long as it doesn't involve another Carrie/Big break-up-make-up, we're OK with that. [The Cut] -- SETH PLATTNER Posted at 10:33 AM in Louis Vuitton, Thom Browne, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) September 04, 2008Quickies: Hedi Slimane to shoot full time? Plus Vivienne Westwood's album, Michael Phelps' personal style and moreStab-us-in-the-heart rumors are swirling that Hedi Slimane may be signing with the Art + Commerce agency, which already represents photographers such as Craig McDean, Steven Meisel, and Solve Sundsbo. We love Slimane's photography, but we love his styling more, so let's hope this doesn't mean he's making a firm move to the former as his career of choice. [Fashionologie] It's always fun to see what Vivienne Westwood sends down the runway, and the same goes for what will be on her new album! Though she's not recording her own tracks, she did conceptualize and curate a compilation album of songs, titled Catwalk Breakdown, that inspire her as a fashion designer. But is there a song that sheds light on why she used that ogre of a gypsy model at the men's shows? [British Vogue] After donating his $1 million Speedo chech to his charity, Michael Phelps fielded some questions about his own personal style. He wears "jeans, polos, button-downs, nothing too fancy." Wow, shocker. Interestingly though, he cites D&G as a favorite designer and he uses Kiehl's lotion. Try and fool us all you want, Mr. Phelps, but I see the inner fashionista through that frat-boy veneer. [The Cut] via [WWD] Gawker poses the are-you-kidding question of the month: Has ELLE, a fashion magazine, gotten too gay? Fashion?! Gay?! Never... (Full disclosure: they pay my bills, too.) [Gawker] When the economy takes a hit, fashion usually does too, with safer looks and more traditional styles. But there are still a few labels out there who can keep the fashion avant-garde on their game this Fall. [NYT] -- SETH PLATTNER Posted at 01:45 PM in Gossip, Hedi Slimane, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0) August 20, 2008Sports + fashion, together foreverA new exhibition at London's Victoria and Albert Museum examines the romance between sports and fashion and its resulting street chic offspring, the tracksuit. Featuring 60 outfits, drawings, photographs, and films that showcases design elements, advertising campaigns, and fashion collections, "Fashion V Sport" reveals the ways in which sportswear has sprinted from the gym to the runway. And here we were willing to give all the credit to Richard Simmons. Posted at 03:08 PM in Prada, Sports, Vivienne Westwood, Yohji Yamamoto | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) August 12, 2008Chatter“We live in an age where young people are flattered into believing that they can do anything that they want. It’s not true. You have to have an aptitude for something. A talent for it. But ability alone is not enough, there must also be discipline to achieve success. The only important discipline is self-discipline.” -- Vivienne Westwood, as quoted in the Times UK, August 10, 2008 Posted at 02:04 PM in Quotes, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) August 08, 2008Bears on the runway!
Posted at 12:49 PM in Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) June 27, 2008Vivienne Westwood's Gypsy Models; Justin Timberlake for Givenchy; Joshn Harnett in Armani Diamonds; New BFFs: Anna Wintour and Gerard Butler; Michael Jackson's Clothing Line?; Beguiling Buttons; Milan Trend Alert: Torso Tattoos; Milan in Review;A member of the Milan council is lashing out against Vivienne Westwood's use of Roma gypsies in her most recent fashion show, saying she is adhering to a "romantic" image of the Roma that "no longer corresponds to reality." Romantic? Last time I was in Rome my cellphone was snatched off a table by one of these gypsie folk, so I say put them on the catwalks and keep them off the streets! [Telegraph UK] Perhaps one of the most anticipated campaigns in the fragrance world, Justin Timberlake's shots for Givenchy are getting out there. Gosh, he's just done so well getting that pensive model look down that says "I'm better than you." [Just Jared] In other fragrance campaign news, now that JT is flaunting Givenchy, Josh Harnett has now been completely forgotten in the Armani Diamonds for Men ad. Shafted again. [Now Smell This] With Roger Federer hammering his way through Wimbledon right now, Anna Wintour has been seen gallivanting throughout Milan with 300 hottie Gerard Butler. She claims it's to attend a Men's Vogue event in honor of Butler and also to scout a location for a Vogue photo exhibit, but, even the nastiest of succubus need to get some. Go on and getcha some! [Fashionologie] Rumors have been flying, and now they are substantiated that Michael Jackson is working on a unisex clothing line (collective "oh no..." please). Working with Christian Audigier, the designer said “It’s the merging of the King of Pop with the king of fashion. Something explosive is going to happen.” Yeah, something explosive like diarrhea. [The Cut] via [Off the Rack] It's not too often that men consider the "stance" of their shirt buttons, but Jerry Seinfeld didn't mention "the second button" in the final episode of the series for nothing. As he said, “it literally makes or breaks the shirt.” [NY Times] One of the biggest trends coming from Milan during the men's fashion shows? Torso tattoos. Yes, it turns out designers like Vivienne Westwood, Etro and Giorgio Armani are inking the tightly toned and tan bellies of their runway models. Ugh, back to the gym. [The Cut] Masculinity was the name of the game for most of Milan's designer fashions, and, as the shows have wrapped up, the reviews are now pouring in. Take notes, boys. Here comes Paris. [NY Times] -- SETH PLATTNER Posted at 10:26 AM in Cologne, Etro, Fashion Weeks, Giorgio Armani, News, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) June 24, 2008Vivienne Westwood Paunches Up The Runway; Smell This: Zirh Ikon; Donatella Versace's Muse: Barrack Obama; Naomi Does Menswear; Rag & Bone Gets Control; The Lates Trends from MilanWe love Milan fashion week for the onslaught of gorgeous male models who strut the runway in amazing clothes (and sometimes barely any clothes at all), but Vivienne Westwood turned the stereotypical male model on its head when she sent a balding, middle-aged, beefy, daddy stomping down the catwalk (see photo). Seriously, I think this guy is my plumber. [The Cut] Men's grooming brand Zirh is looking to go from cult classic to household name with the launch of their first fragrance, Ikon. With a name like that, someone sure has high hopes for themselves. [WWD] U.S. politics continue their sweep of the world as Donatella Versace dedicates her Spring 09' men's line to Barrack Obama, saying her collection is for "a relaxed man who doesn't need to flex muscles to show he has power." But Miss Versace sure has to flex her marginal world knowledge to show she's not a complete moron. [The Canadian Press] Naomi Campbell, fresh off her trial for that little incident at Heathrow, walked in Dolce & Gabbana's sleepwear inspired men's Spring 09' runway show. Nice to see the boys at D&G making an appeal to the transgendered/sexual community. [British Vogue] Rag & Bone have teased a holiday collection to debut in October that is inspired by the Ian Curtis biopic, Control. Soon thereafter, they've promised a Manhattan retail location to display looks that delve deeper into the late-seventies and early-eighties U.K. music scene. "Mods, punks, rude boys, suedeheads—they all took their looks very seriously," says codesigner Marcus Wainwright. And we will also be taking their looks very seriously. [Material Interest] The most, er, notable? trends for Spring 09 from Milan? Pajamas and, yes, cinched waists. Androgyny continues. [Fashionista (2)] -- SETH PLATTNER Posted at 12:22 PM in Celebs, Gossip, Grooming, Versace, Vivienne Westwood | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0) Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Community Guidelines | Legal Notice Out.com © 2010 Here Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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