The February issues of Vogue India, Vogue UK, and Vogue China all feature major celebrity moms: Padma Lakshmi, Victoria Beckham, and Gisele Bündchen, respectively. So which mommy looks best on her cover of Vogue?
Archive for January 2011
Fashion News Roundup
Fashion News Roundup: Gisele Covers Vogue China, Gaga Bares Her Bum (Yes, Again), and the French L’Oreal Ad Starring Every Celebrity Ever
Gisele Covers Vogue China: Patrick Demarchelier shot Gisele for the cover of February’s Vogue China. Rodarte-ish runway hair + Prada = ah-mazing/beyond/major/whatever fashion word is about to get overused in 2011. {The Fashion Spot}
Lady Gaga Is Pant-less Again, Possibly For Her New Album Cover: SHOWstudio’s Nick Knight released an image of Gaga on New Year’s that everyone only noticed today. She’s naked from the waist down, natch, and wearing a denim jacket with a unicorn on it (something The Cut is very exciting about). Supposedly this is part of Gaga’s new album art. {SHOWstudio via The Cut}
The Celeb-y-ist Foreign Commercial Ever: Know how super A-list celebs sometimes do foreign commercials for lots of cash? Well almost all of them decided to cash in for this French L’oreal Ad. It stars: Beyoncé, Gerard Butler, Jessica Alba, Freida Pinto, Claudia Schiffer, Rachel Weisz, Diane Kruger, Patrick Dempsey, and Jane Fonda. {YouTube via Jezebel}
Victoria Beckham Sometimes Thinks Her Husband Looks Like Crap: Victoria Beckham looks lovely on the cover of February’s British Vogue. She also has some lovely words about her husband, “”The other morning I looked across at David just after he’d woken up and thought you look really crap. THANK GOD, because this is a man who always looked so perfect.” {Vogue UK}
Read more »Cynthia Chua, the founder of Strip: Ministry of Waxing (and a long-time beauty entrepreneur and owner of a chain of spas), studied the art of the Brazilian bikini wax in New York and almost single handedly introduced its, uh, pleasures to Asia. Cynthia’s native Singapore was the first eastern spot to embrace the ritual of hot wax on one’s most sensitive regions, and the trend quickly spread. There are now almost 30 Strip locations throughout Asia and London.
Executing a complete 360 degree journey, the student has now become the master. In a (hairless) ballsy move, Strip recently opened an outpost in New York, with eyes on the West Coast soon. It’s challenging the waxing establishment by offering less painful, cleaner, and quicker waxing services.
So how do they compare? I went in to find out.
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Name: Emma
Age: 20
Occupation: French Exchange Student
How would you describe your style? It’s a mix of Paris and what I’ve encountered since coming to New York.
What are the most prominent colors in your wardrobe? Blue, purple and brown.
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Rants
Tavi Gevinson Is Skeptical About Celeb Designers But Fawns Over Gwen Stefani Anyway in Teen Vogue
Tavi Gevinson interviews Gwen Stefani in February’s Teen Vogue. It’s her first bylined piece for the teen mag, and she begins by expressing her skepticism for celebrities who design clothes:
“I can’t say I’m enthusiastic about the recent celebrity-turned-designer trend. In fact, I’m a skeptic. Too often I feel people are expected to drop a couple hundred dollars just because X celebrity was good in Y sitcom, thus somehow making X’s design abilities top-notch. So, though a fan of Gwen Stefani’s music, I wasn’t sure what to expect when I entered the L.A.M.B. studio.”
But by the end of her piece, after a fun girly photo shoot together in which Stefani goofs around with Gevinson and makes sarcastic jokes about how awkward it is to pose for photos, Gevinson is clearly on team Stefani. Her skepticism gone, she writes,
“As Gwen showed me different ways she’d style a pair of what she nicknamed ‘jailbird pants,’ an old video I’d seen on YouTube came to mind: Gwen is 22, pre-fame, and showing the camera a DIY ‘jailhouse dress.’ That use of personal identity is what makes her designs not derive from tabloid appearances but act as a further reflection of her as an artist. Like her music, they embrace a side of her that is unabashedly unique, whether she executes it through kaleidoscope prints or by singing a friendly reminder: ‘It’s my life!’”
Nevermind that that last sentence seems a little jumbled (“her designs not derive” say wha?).
All this makes sense, of course. Gevinson wouldn’t have a piece in Teen Vogue if she ended up slamming L.A.M.B. Fashion mags aren’t exactly the place for hard-hitting journalism or even criticism. It’s a cute piece, too, and offers readers a more personal and unfiltered look at Stefani in just a few hundred words.
But here’s the thing: Gevinson has announced plans to start a magazine (Sassy part deux) with Jane Pratt, presumably to offer something glossy teen fashion mags are not currently offering. Mags like, well, Teen Vogue. Gevinson has said she loves Sassy because “It called out celebrities and politicians for being assholes, educated its readers on politics without sounding biased, and focused on fashion in a way that was unconventional. It was lipstick feminism for teenage girls, covering sexist issues but not discouraging having fun with makeup or caring about boys. It included R.E.M. records as opposed to the perfume scents of today’s teen magazine pages.”
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Watch Gwyneth Paltrow Jam Out ’90s Style In Door Knockers, Dwayne Wayne Glasses and Kid ‘n Play Hair On Jimmy Fallon
By Leah Chernikoff
I really have no words for this. Non-”Goop”-y, Country Strong-promoting, Glee-”Forget You”-singing-robot-dancing Gwyneth Paltrow just keeps getting better. Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Gwyneth and Jimmy gifted us with some ’90s music videos from their hip-hop/R&B group Shazzazz. (Apparently the last time Gwyneth was on, she and Jimmy created some inside joke about how they were in a hip-hop/R&B group that formed in the ’80s). Watch their videos for Shazzazz’s hit singles “Let’s Do It”, “Do It Again”, and “We Did It.”
Watch the last Shazzazz music video after the jump. Watch Gwyneth barely hold it together when her Dwayne Wayne shades flip down mid-song. So good.
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And so Justin Beiber’s magazine cover sweep begins. We reported that the Biebs would cover Vanity Fair‘s February or March issue and it turns out he nabbed the former. Thankfully, the tween phenomenon didn’t get the Leibovitz Miley treatment for the cover. He’s not naked or sad looking (don’t worry there’s a shot of him with his shirt unbuttoned and abs exposed within). In this pitch-perfect cover shot by Art Strieber a close crop of Bieber’s face is covered in lipstick kisses, his tie is being grabbed by a crazed unknown 13-year-old girl, and the headline “Is this the adorable, inescapable face of 2011?” runs across his torso. Short answer to that question? Probably, yes. But if you ask him he says he’s “just nuts.” “I’m crazy, I’m nuts,” he told the mag, “Just the way my brain works. I’m not normal.”
Normal or not, Bieber’s only 16, and a solo cover of Vanity Fair will up his credibility and introduce him to a readership who doesn’t know him from his countless J-14, Twist and Tiger Beat covers. And even though the Biebs already graced the pages of a fashion glossy when he starred alongside Kim Kardashian for a spread in Elle, his forthcoming Love cover ensures high fashion’s fascination with the baby-faced teen, too.
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Our friends at LA-based, upscale consignment boutique DecadesTwo.1 had a good year, and they want to celebrate by treating Fashionista readers to some Chanel!
From today, January 3, through January 15, readers receive an extra 20% off DecadesTwo1.com‘s expanded collection of Chanel consignment pieces. Just use discount code CHA20 at checkout. More good news: It works for the entire site, just in case you see something that isn’t Chanel that you’ve got to have.
And if that wasn’t enough to tempt you, Decades2.1 is doing another Chanel event with flash sales site HauteLook January 4-6. You won’t be able to use your discount code, but we promise the markdowns will be deep. (Up to 60% off retail.) Plus, Chanel vintage from sister boutique Decades will also be on offer. (See that gorgeous dress at left? It’s Chanel haute couture, cherry-picked by Decades owner Cameron Silver.)
Thanks to DecadesTwo.1′s Christos Garkinos and Cameron for hooking us up. Click through to see more of what’s on offer.
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Remember how obsessed you were with Topshop when it first landed stateside? This is how we feel about ASOS now.
When we stopped by ASOS’s spring 2011 preview last month we left all but drooling. Their collections for spring/summer hit on every trend you might want to try out when the temperatures rise without going over the top or looking cheap (even though the prices are super affordable). There are girly ’50s pleated frocks in soft blush tones, ’70s silhouettes in the way of maxis in bold matte colors, bright mod color blocked prints on dresses and cute printed separates like bralet tops and high waisted pleat-front trousers, cuffed just-so.
Take a look.
Read more »Quote of the Day
Quote of the Day: Daphne Guinness Considers Herself An Artist, Reads Scientific American
By Leah Chernikoff“I truly hate the word [eccentric]…I’m actually very grounded…Also, eccentrics are almost asexual, and that is not something you can say of me, by any means…What drives me now is the idea of something being against the world. I’m an artist, I suppose.”
–Daphne Guinness to Guy Trebay in his profile of the heiress in the Times. She also told him she doesn’t read fashion magazines and that Scientific American is her “heaven.”
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Seven Questions for Designer Kelly Bergin
We’re kind of obsessed with LA fashion right now. Especially labels like Jenni Kayne, Band of Outsiders, McTega, and Wren. Add newbie Kelly Bergin into that mix. Her three-season-old collection is just the kind of thing we adore: It’s preppy and clean, yet a little bit beachy and sexy, perfect for the girl we’ve always wanted to be. What motivates this rising California star? We recently got to know Kelly a little bit better. See her answers to our seven questions–and a gallery of her Spring 2011 collection–after the jump.
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Name: Yael Greenberg
Age: 25
Occupation: Entertainment manager for New York Morgans Hotel
How would you describe your style? “I stick to basics. I like black and nothing too over the top.”
What is currently on your iPod? LCD Sound System’s album This is Happening and St. Vincent’s Actor
What is your favorite dessert? Momofuku chocolate malt truffle balls.
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