Archive for May 2010

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We’ll be in and out today–hope you’re enjoying the sunshine!

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Father’s Day is quickly approaching and your dad–or the dad of your children–deserves a little appreciation. We’ve talked to a lot of guys and scoured the internet to come up with some gift ideas. Whether your dad is classy, sporty, brainy, or just plain weird, we think we have him covered.

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A few days after responding to a scathing profile by Lynn Hirschberg by posting the writer’s phone number on Twitter, M.I.A. is once again taking aim. This weekend, on her record label’s website, the pop star released a couple of low-quality audio snippets of the interview, one of which gave a bit of context to a quote where Maya — M.I.A’s real name — waxes revolutionary while nibbling on an expensive snack.

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The prospect of wearing a head piece is often frightening. Whether it’s to a traditional English wedding or a chic night on the town, going out with a sculpture on your head can cause unnecessary anxiety.

To soothe your souls, we’ve compiled the best head pieces for every style, from casual day wear, to absolute drama. Click through to see some fantastic toppers.

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Click through to see SJP, Gwyneth, Daisy, Diane, Natalia, and Emma looking their best.

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LOVE Magazine’s official website just launched today, and the fashion world couldn’t be happier about an official glimpse into Katie Grand’s masterful mag.

The homepage of the site features Issue 3′s cover girls with Katie Grand’s signature cute little animals frolicking around the screen. There’s a little bear chasing a butterfly graphic that follows your mouse, as if the kitty covering the lady-parts of Daria, Naomi, Kate and co. wasn’t cute enough for you. (Or enough of a pun.)

The site is iconically LOVE. Fun, non-conformist, and thorough in its inclusion of everything from exclusive videos, photos of the most covetable products, to a snapshot of Hannah Holman’s new haircut. The feature at right, Instant Love, will lead you to a Tumblr-esque page of images the LOVErs are loving.

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What do you think of Daphne’s coping method?

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Mathilde Frachon

Occupation Model

Where’s your coat from? Basch

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Lulu Guinness
Deal: 20% off whimsical necklaces, earrings, and bracelets from spring/summer ’10, holiday/resort ’09, and previous seasons
When/Where: Through Monday, May 31. Mon—Sat 11am—7pm, Sun noon—6pm. 394 Bleecker St between Perry and W. 11th Sts (212-367-2120)


American Apparel

Deal: Buy any mesh style product and get a free nude bra or panty
When/Where: Online! Until May 31, 2010.

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Curtain Call! These 12 young actors may be all the rage, on and off Broadway (and on TV and the silver screen as well), but what caught our eye was their personal style. Whether cruising around the Lower East Side, or sneaking out the stage entrance on to 45th st., there isn’t a moment when these dozen dudes aren’t looking dapper.

We were so impressed with the style rocked by these dreamboats, we asked them to be photographed in just their own duds: No photo studio, no pulled clothes, no stylists, no makeup. Just a style all their own.

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Olivier Bubble: Susie Bubble talks with Olivier Theyskens about his book and his future. He’s truly lovely. {Style Bubble}

Papa Karl: Diane Kruger talks about her relationship with Karl Lagerfeld, saying he’s like a stepfather to her. Does that make Batiste her brother or uncle? {Vogue UK}

Comics at Colette: To celebrate the 30th anniversary of DC comics, Colette commissioned superhero inspired item from designers like Karl and Roger Vivier. Reminds me of a certain MET Ball of recent times… {WWD}

Twice as Nice: Jonathan Waiter’s gorgeous videos of models show the up-and-coming girls having a blast for the camera. We like twins Aida and Ieva from Marilyn. {Vimeo via Fashion Copious}

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The Louis Vuitton ad pictured at left was banned in Britain by the Advertising Standards Agency for being “deceitful.” The image depicts a woman sewing a handle with a caption reading, “The seamstress with linen thread and beeswax. A needle, linen thread, beeswax and infinite patience protect each over-stitch from humidity and the passage of time. One could say that a Louis Vuitton bag is a collection of details. But with so much attention lavished on every one, should we only call them details?”

The ASA deemed the ad deceitful because it misleads the consumer into believing that Vuitton bags are handmade by strange, elf-like women as part of a midieval guild… If only. Vuitton bags are actually made by machines, with seamstresses probably helping out a little bit along the way.

Granted I learned everything I know about advertising from Mad Men, but I find the Vuitton ads to be highly successful. They communicate to the consumer about a product on a basic level; instead of seeing Lara Stone sprawled in a dirty field (a fantasy for some, a mess for others), consumers are met with text and imagery they can relate to.

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