Archive for April 2011

CFDA nominee Reed Krakoff, who was recently profiled in the New Yorker (so you know he’s big time), has just released a new line of spring bags called the “Gym Bag.” According to a release, Krakoff was inspired by the “classic men’s cabin bag.”

The bag, which comes in brightly colored leather and full python, ranges in price from $790 to $4500. It’s hardly something you’d take to the gym and shove in a locker and fill with sweaty gym clothes. Or, maybe, if you’re rich enough to spend $4500 on one of Krakoff’s “Gym Bags,” that’s exactly what you do with it.

Check out Krakoff’s “Gym Bag” in all its incarnations, from leather to python.

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Olivier Theyskens Apparently Knows Who’s Designing Kate Middleton’s Dress: Styleite caught up with Theyskens at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Karl Lagerfeld’s Magnum ice cream films, and he fessed up that he knew who was designing the dress. Maybe one more chocolate cocktail and he might have blurted the name. {Styleite}

Adweek’s Top Ten Most Influential Magazines. Plus, Joanna Coles Gets Editor of the Year: Joanna Coles, EIC of Marie Claire, is called the “anti-chic, anti-Anna” by AdWeek (and they mean it as a compliment.) Mags that made the list? Marie Claire, People StyleWatch, Cosmopolitan, and Vanity Fair, among others. No Vogue, though. *gasp* {AdWeek}

Beyoncé Wears a Dress Made of Petals With Her Knickers Showing for a Harper’s Bazaar Shoot in Paris: And she “hearts” us all. {JustJared}

No Such Thing As Standard Sizing: No doubt you’ve come across vanity sizing and arbitrary sizing while shopping for clothes. A new full body scanner is hitting malls to tell you which size you are in specific brands. (And a fun factoid: If you have a 27 inch waist you’re a size 8-10 at Marc Jacobs, but a size triple zero at Chico’s.) {NYT}

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Name: Erin Fee

Occupation: Model

Age: 20

Agency: One

How would you describe your style? A mix of colors and vintage pieces. I like to mix and match tailored pieces.

What is the most prominent color in your wardrobe? Beige-y tonal colors.

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The makeup elves over at MAC have been very busy indeed. In addition to the surf collection they just presented for summer, they’ve churned out two new spring collections and a powder which will reside in their permanent collection. The ads, as always, are colorful and compelling.

Click through to see Fashionflower, Flighty, and Magically Cool Liquid Powder.

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“A wise friend once told me, ‘Don’t wear what fashion designers tell you to wear. Wear what they wear.’ His point being that most designers, no matter what they throw onto the runway, favor simple, flattering pieces for themselves. Anyone who has never met me can tell you that fashion has always been very very very very very very very important to me. For example, I once told my cousin that my dream would be ‘if the whole store Express was my closet!’ How prescient, because now, of course, I wear nothing but Express. It can’t be said enough. Don’t concern yourself with fashion; stick to simple pieces that flatter your body type … By 19, I had found my look. Oversize T-shirts, bike shorts, and wrestling shoes. To prevent the silhouette from being too baggy, I would cinch it at the waist with my fanny pack. I was pretty sure I would wear this look forever. The shirts allowed me express myself with cool sayings like ‘There’s No Crying in Baseball’ and ‘Universität Heidelberg,’ the bike shorts showed off my muscular legs, and the fanny pack held all my trolley tokens. I was nailing it on a daily basis. Find something like this for yourself as soon as possible.”

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There’s one facet of the royal wedding that has most everyone (and especially us) rapt: Kate Middleton‘s dress. Who will design it? (No, really, tell us if you know.) Speculation over who will land the coveted commission has reached fever pitch and overshadowed all the other key players. And we thought they deserved a little love. Plus, we know more about what Prince William will wear, and what his grandmother the Queen will wear, and what Kate’s sister and maid of honor will wear, than what Kate’s wedding dress will look like. So as the big day draws near, here’s a look at what you can expect everyone else to be wearing.

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J.Crew named one of its cardigans the “Duquette Leopard Print Sweater” and is now in trouble for it.

Tony Duquette, an interior designer in the 1950’s, used leopard print liberally on fabrics, wallpaper, carpet, and other design elements. The company (the designer himself is deceased) is alleging that J.Crew “knowingly and willfully used the Duquette trademark without permission or license in connection with leopard print.” Tony Duquette called leopard its “signature theme,” according to WWD.

Hutton Wilkinson, President and Creative Director of Tony Duquette, Inc., said in a statement: “We filed this claim to ensure our trademarks are used appropriately and only with our permission.”

Can you actually trademark something as ubiquitous as leopard print?

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Photos of Crystal Renn styled by Lori Goldstein and lensed by Nathaniel Goldberg in a turban-tastic editorial called “A Call for Camp” in Vogue Japan’s June issue just surfaced on The Fashion Spot. Hopefully this makes the impending doom that is Monday a little easier to take. Click through to see the whole shoot.
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Is Carine Roitfeld Designing Her Own Label?

Saturday, Apr 23, 2011 / 3:59 PM

Image via @AmberAtherton

OK, so we have absolutely no reason to believe that Carine Roitfeld is designing an eponymous line aside from this photo of a garment with a Carine Roitfeld tag that was tweeted by someone named Amber Atherton (Bio: Young Business Woman. Relentless Opportunist, Restless Optimist) which has since ended up on Fashin. The forum and I Want to Be a Roitfeld blog both point out that on the same day that Atherton tweeted said photo, Derek Blasberg tweeted a photo of Carine Roitfeld, hairstylist Luigi Murenu, and photographer Iango Henzi at the Wolseley in London. I Want to Be a Roitfeld suggests (or wishes) that they could be “already working on the lookbook for the premiere CR collection.”

Could it be that one of the many freelance projects Roitfeld has taken on since leaving Vogue Paris is designing her own line? Fingers crossed.

Check out the photo that Blasberg tweeted of Roitfeld, Murenu and Henzi after the jump.
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Earth Day is all about guilt, so here are some quick statistics for you: the average American uses 70 gallons of water in a 10-minute shower, but 34% of people polled think that a 10-minute shower only wastes 10 gallons of water. A bit of a disconnect there. (And in case you were wondering, 70 gallons is 1,120 eight ounce bottles of water.)

The Body Shop, one of the original eco-conscious brands, has issued the “Earth Lovers Three-Minute Shower Challenge” just in time for Earth Day. Yes, they want you to commit to taking three-minute showers. To help time yourself, the company suggests playing a three-minute song and trying to finish by the end. Or, you could always count to 180 slowly.

Could you do this?

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It’s Easter this weekend, and that means miracles (if you believe in that sort of thing), chocolate, and lots and lots of pastels. In an ode to spring and Easter, we present the season’s best Easter egg makeup. (If pastels make you queasy or want to hit someone, you may want to skip this one.) A word of caution? Use one at a time and use them sparingly.

Click through to see all the sweet looks.

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