CFDA fashion fund winner Billy Reid picks out the best gifts to give and get this holiday season.
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Archive for December 2010
Streetwalker
Christopher Dresses for Adventure
Name: Christopher Garbushian
Age: 27
Occupation: Milliner–I Love Factory
How would you describe your style? I dress for adventure.
What is your favorite holiday? Thanksgiving – I like to eat.
What music are you currently listening to? Beach House
Fashion News Roundup
Fashion News Roundup: YSL’s Online Casting Call, Natalie Portman Covers New York Times Magazine and Nicki Minaj Got a “Booty Protector”
YSL Wants YOU: Move over, Daria/Naomi/Kate, you’re being replaced by…some random person. YSL took to the internet to announce an open casting call for tall, elegant “beautiful people” aged 25 to 50. It could be you! But don’t expect a supermodel’s salary. It pays about $200. {WWD}
Natalie Portman Undresses, ’40s Screen Siren Style: Natalie Porman dons a blond Veronica Lake-esque wig in the next issue of The New York Times Magazine. In a video accompanying the story, she elegantly and quietly (not to mention inexplicably) tosses the wig on the floor, along with most of her clothes. Remember when she had a shaved head? {The Moment}
Protect the Booty: George Lopez gave Nicki Minaj a “booty protector” made out of barbed wire. When she put it on, it kind of just looked like part of her outfit. {Daily Mail}
Bryan Boy Makes Over $100,000 per year: The 24-year-old blogger pretty much has it made. He says his income comes from public appearances and advertising on his blog, which makes sense because he doesn’t have any employees to pay. Even though he could clearly afford a pretty sweet apartment, he says he’ll never move to NYC because people aren’t happy here and boys are sluttier. {The Cut}
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If you want to work in fashion and are about to enter college, finding the right school for you can be a difficult task. We’d like to help. So we’ve painstakingly rounded up the 50 best fashion schools in the world. (Click here for the full list.)
These are not just design schools. We’ve included tons of colleges and universities that offer stellar fashion business, marketing, styling, textiles, and technology programs.
Methodology: To generate our list, we spoke to students, employees at the schools, companies who hire graduates, and industry professionals. We also considered tuition costs, demographics, famous alums, and variety in programming. It’s not scientific, but we tried to be as objective as possible. Keep this in mind if you don’t see your favorite school here or disagree with the ranking your alma mater received. The take-home message? These schools are all amazing, or they wouldn’t have made the list.
Tuition: Art and design schools are generally expensive. But you can see here that the prices range from almost $40,000 per year to free. (Yes, you read that correctly–thank you, Finland). Unless otherwise stated, the tuition you see is yearly for international students. It does not include room and board and incidentals. Also, tuition obviously changes yearly, so take it as an approximation.
How To Apply: Most of the schools have very similar application requirements, so we decided not to include them for each individual school. In general, you need a high school equivalency, letters of recommendation, essay, portfolio (for design students), interview. Some countries, for obvious reasons, have language requirements. We’ve noted where English is not the main language spoken.
Famous grads: Just because a school hasn’t produced a marquee name (yet) doesn’t mean it isn’t good. Every single one of these schools has placed students in major fashion houses, commercial labels, and other fashion businesses. Behind every Alber Elbaz (a Shenkar alum) are 50 Jane and John Does helping everything run smoothly. And getting paid damn good money to do it.
Other: If you see an asterisk (*) it denotes a CFDA-affiliated school.
Now dive in and learn something:
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Burberry is one of the few independent luxury brands in the world, and it also happens to be one of the most successful. After years of struggling to take back its plaid from British chav culture, CEO Angela Ahrendts and creative director Christopher Bailey have molded Burberry into a label of which everyone wants a piece.
Now, it seems that someone is looking to scoop up the whole thing. Reuters reports a rumor that an undisclosed bidder wants to buy the brand for nearly $10 billion. (It’s current value on the stock market is around $8 billion.)
If it’s true, who could it be?
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Fashion Shows
Jason Wu Pre Fall 2011 Was Inspired by the Original Street Style Photographers
Jason Wu’s Pre Fall 2011 collection was inspired by Elegance: The Seeberger Brothers and the Birth of Fashion Photography, a book of photographs by the Seeberger brothers, who were essentially the Scott Schuman and Tommy Ton of the early twentieth century. Everything from the glamorous dresses to the black and white of the pictures made its way into the ladylike collection.
The colors are, compared to past collections, subtle, and gorgeous. There is an art deco feel to many of the pieces, including a blouse and shift dress with shimmering beading on the collar (photos don’t do the sparkle justice). There is a black leather dress that somehow looks more ladylike than tough. There are several skirts that are begging to be worn by Blair Waldorf and a pale green gown that belongs on a red carpet.
To me, the most lust-worthy pieces (and there were many) were the coats.
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The British Fashion Awards: Who Won What
At last night’s British Fashion Awards, the UK’s version of our CFDA awards (read: fashion Oscars), the ladies swept the show. According to Hilary Alexander at the Telegraph, last night’s awards were the strongest female showing since the awards were established in 1974.
Phoebe Philo, creative director for Céline, took home the top prize winning “Designer of the Year.” Alexa Chung took home the British Style award, an award decided by public vote which, according to the British Fashion Council, “recognises an individual who embodies the spirit of London and is an international ambassador for London as a leading creative fashion capital.” Naomi Campbell took home the new “special recognition” award and Lara Stone was named model of the year.
Of course the boys got a few nods, too. Here, the complete list of winners:
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If you haven’t already heard, it’s been confirmed that Fashion’s Night Out will happen again next September. Yayyy.
Planning is already underway, and this year’s preparation should be a little easier because they won’t have to worry about staging the biggest fashion show ever, or any show for that matter. That’s right, according to a source inside Conde Nast, there will most likely not be a fashion show this time around.
But why? The show appeared to be a huge success. From Lauren’s account of the event: “Last night, I got a taste of what New York Fashion Week would be like if it was produced by Anna Wintour. Every show would begin on time. Only the best of the best designers would be invited to participate. And the music would be very, very good.”
Well, for one, it must have been incredibly expensive, time-consuming and difficult to coordinate.
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Quote of the Day: Justin Bieber Thinks John Waters’ ‘Stache is the Jam
By Leah Chernikoff“Your ‘stache is the jam.”
–Justin Bieber to John Waters upon meeting the legendary transgressive filmmaker when they were both guests on the UK’s Graham Norton Show, as reported by The Baltimore Sun via Vulture. But the fun didn’t stop there.
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Recently-launched, game-changing e-commerce site Of a Kind is letting us give you a sneak peak at their latest exclusive offering, which we are really digging. Collina Strada, who we love, created an awesome limited edition canvas and leather pouch for the small batch retailer. The pouch has that whole tribal meets modern aesthetic that Collina Strada does so well, but miniature and under $100.
The designer, Hillary Taymour, told us, “It was made with my favorite print I have done so far, I liked it so much I made my headboard for my bed out of it. I just made a small pouch so it would be a great stocking stuffer. It’s the perfect little something!”
Is it bad that I kind of want to buy it for myself? The pouch will be up for sale later today for $70 alongside an editorial feature on the designer. In the mean time, click through for pics (side note: how amazing is the model’s nail polish?), then go to ofakind.com and get ready to click “buy.”
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Find out what HONOR’s Giovanna Randall wants to give and get this holiday season!
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