Archive for October 2011

Spring internship with the Public Relations department in the adidas New York Showroom, working with the Y-3, SLVR and adidas Originals brands.

Responsibilities:
*Event coordination; assist with NYFW (Y-3 Fashion Show)
*Sample management; assist with sample requests, trafficking of FW11 and SS12 samples
*Assist with PR showroom as needed – editorial requests, event invitations, VIP product orders, etc.

Requirements:
*Must receive school credit
*Minimum 3.5 GPA
*Available at least 2-3 days/week

This internship requires a 3 month minimum commitment, ideally January – May.

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The fashionably flamboyant and legendary Aerosmith frontman (or American Idol judge who is not Jennifer Lopez to those born after 1990) Steven Tyler kicked off the launch of the exclusive-to-Macy’s Andrew Charles line this past Friday, with an appearance for roughly 300 avid fans at the Herald Square flagship.

Tyler serves as the muse for the Andy Hilfiger-designed Macy’s exclusive men’s and women’s wear Andrew Charles line, as well as the aptly-named “Rock Scarf” collection. Considering the frontman’s penchant for wearing the flowy neckpieces on his person and tying multiples onto his mic stand, Rock Scarf is pretty much a no-brainer. Tyler also stars with his 22-year old daughter Chelsea in the ad campaign.

We caught up with the man of the hour–wearing enough bracelets on each forearm to be the life of a Man Repeller-approved Arm Party and sporting DIY nail art (i.e., hand-drawn black vertical Sharpie-lines on each nail)–to get his take on music-meets-fashion.

“I’m androgynous,” declares the “Dude Looks Like a Lady” singer. “I’ve just got more female energy. I like that flowing and nurturing and I’m a songwriter, so I’m into form and fashion and how it all goes together. Always have been, so it’s just perfect.” Not quite sure if he’d consider wearing a Versace pencil skirt to meet the Queen of England, but we did hear this rumor about him gleaning wardrobe ideas from daughter Liv Tyler’s designer-filled closet.

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The Tom Ford beauty collection launch is almost upon us. While we’ve been hearing that it will be available at the end of October (and we got to see a teaser peek at Fashion’s Night Out at the Tom Ford store), we just found out that the collection will launch at Bergdorf Goodman on November 1 (and you can pre-order now); it’s also available for pre-sale at Neiman Marcus. So you can drool over the whole glorious collection for the next few weeks.

There’s a skin care range, brushes, nail lacquer, eye shadow quads, Ford’s stunning lipsticks (whose success encouraged the launch of this full beauty range) and everything in between. If you were hoping for some really sexy color names, you might be a bit disappointed. The raciest it gets is “Love Bruise” and “Ravish.

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Name: Allie

Age: 17

Occupation: Student

How would you describe your style? Old lady, vintagey… I like patterns, but plain things to contrast. Nothing I wear is new.

What was the last thing you bought? A Strokes Record.

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W’s Fake Ads by Steven Meisel: In the mags latest issue, Style Director Edward Enninful created a series of fake ads starring Linda Evangelista, Karen Elson, Joan Rivers, ADR and even Toddlers & Tiaras’ Eden Wood modeling various fake clothing and beauty lines. All the edginess, none of the advertising censorship. It’s so good. {W}

Taylor Tomasi-Hill Models for Block Magazine: The flame-haired Marie Claire editor finally gets a chance to shine somewhere other than street style blogs, showing off the best of the fall collections in a really gorgeous (and lengthy!) spread. {Fashion Gone Rogue}

A Gold Sculpture of Kate Moss Doing Yoga Sold For $910,496: I mean, who wouldn’t shell out nearly a million for an 18 karat gold Kate Moss looking like a pretzel? {Vogue UK}

Watch: Behind-The-Scenes At Lanvin’s Spring 2012 Show: Listen to Alber discuss his love of women and watch Karlie Kloss prep herself for the walk down the runway. Plus, up close looks at the ahmazing accessories. {FabSugar}

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Tyra Banks is officially a New York Times bestselling author–Modelland snagged the number two spot this week on the Timesbesteller’s list for children’s chapter books–adding to her growing list of successful non-modelling ventures, which include 17 cycles of America’s Next Top Model , a talk show, and completing her final year at Harvard Business School. Thus, the Wall Street Journal has dubbed Banks a “Model Mogul” and chatted with her about the process of writing her young adult fantasy trilogy, her book tour and growing empire.

From bouts of alopecia to emotional bonding over large foreheads, here are the five most fascinating things we learned from the interview:

1. Tyra reads lots of young adult fiction, knew that was the audience she wanted to target:

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We got a blurry look at Rooney Mara’s Vogue cover this weekend, and we told you it was coming last month. Now Vogue.com‘s posted the real actual cover, as well as Mara’s accompanying editorial and profile. Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shot the editorial and Jonathan Van Meter traveled to Sweden to profile the upcoming star of the hotly anticipated Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, in a piece that’s as much about breakout star Rooney Mara as it is about her relationship with her director, David Fincher.

It’s a good juicy profile, with lots of telling observations.

Rooney Mara (and David Fincher) on dropping weight to play Lisbeth Salander:

When a waiter appears to take our order, we are all looking at our menus, but I see out of the corner of my eye Fincher nudging Mara. He says with quiet seriousness, “You can eat.” I look up to see her reaction. Mara rolls her eyes, and Fincher laughs. “You can have lettuce and a grape. A raisin if you must.” She orders a piece of fish and barely touches it. In the book, Salander is described as boyish and awkward, “a pale, anorexic young woman who has hair as short as a fuse. . . .” Noomi Rapace, the magnetic star of the Swedish versions, looked more like Joan Jett. “One of the things that make our version that much more heartbreaking,” says Mara, “is that even though I am playing a 24-year-old, I look much younger. I look like a child.” I ask if she had to get unhealthily skinny for the role. She says, “Umm . . . not really.”
“It hasn’t been too hard for her,” Fincher quickly adds.

Mara on that controversial movie poster that shows Mara’s exposed breasts, plus a nipple piercing:

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After earning his masters degree, acting in major blockbusters, penning short stories, and directing and producing critically acclaimed short films, James Franco has finally gone back to harvesting his foremost talent: Being really, really, ridiculously good looking.

Franco is starring in Gucci‘s new campaign for their just-launched bespoke service. Shot by Nathaniel Goldberg at the huge Roman film studio Cinecittà, the campaign is called “All The World’s a Stage,” and as you can see, it features a squinty-eyed (but still completely hot) James Franco posing nonchalantly at what looks like a movie set.

“James has an innate ability to fuse classic elegance with contemporary style and interpret formalwear in an individual way,” Gucci creative director Frida Giannini said in a release.
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The dispute between Milan and New York/London regarding the scheduling discrepancy for the spring 2013 shows got a bit uglier over the weekend as Milan dug in its heels. The president of the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italia (CNMI), Mario Boselli, took a page out of Diane von Furstenberg’s play book and sent out an open letter to journalists, once more stating Milan’s case.

In case you forgot what their case is, it’s this: Milan is keeping the dates as is, and nothing is changing. Boselli reiterated that the “agreement” to start fashion month on the second Thursday in September was a three-year agreement only, Vogue UK reports. He said there is no documentation to prove that there ever was a longer term agreement. Additionally, he produced a press release from March 2010 which announced that Milan’s show dates would be September 19-25, 2012; Boselli claimed that after that press release was sent “no objection had been raised by anyone.”

He sent one last zinger aimed at New York and London:

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Want an Italian Vogue byline? If so, you’re in luck, as they are apparently pretty easy to come by these days.

A few months ago, Italian Vogue editor in chief Franca Sozzani posted an open call for pitches on her blog for a vague new online project. Even though it wasn’t at all clear where she was going with it, tons of people sent in pitches (via the comments section) and she even publicly critiqued almost every one.

The recently-launched Vogue Encyclo seems to be the result. (Thanks to WWD for bringing to our attention.) It is not unlike American Vogue‘s Voguepedia in that it identifies fashion’s important people, places and things, encyclopedia-style. However, like Wikipedia, Vogue Encyclo’s articles are all reader contributions, as in anyone can participate and, pending review from Vogue staffers, will receive a byline.

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We’re still reeling from the awesomeness of Beyoncé’s video for “Countdown” but she’s already got another video out for “Love On Top” (the song she sang at the VMA’s after announcing the pregnancé). This one is less fashion-y and less film reference-y but it’s still Beyoncé and therefore still good. It’s a simple concept: Bey rehearsing with a bevy of hot male backup singers/dancers but as the video goes on her rehearsal leotard becomes a series of increasingly fancy tuxedos. Do you want to wear a tux now? With nothing underneath? Which one is your fave?

Click through to see the whole video. Just do it, start your week off right.
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Last month we heard rumors from some reliable sources that Rooney Mara would cover Vogue‘s November issue, and the kiddies over at Fashin unearthed this image, which sure looks like it could be real. The Fashion Spot reports that Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott lensed the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo actress.

Rooney looks stunning on the cover and is wearing Ralph Lauren’s Daryn gown from his fall 2011 collection (see below–you, too, can rock this look for a mere $4,498). Her choppy dark hair, smoky eyes, and pale skin complete the edgy-yet-glam portrait. Read more »