Crushed Leopard: Can a cast have a cumulative crush? Marie Claire thinks all of New Moon is obsessed with Dolce & Gabbana. Maybe. We think it’s more probable they grab what they see first. {MarieClaire}
Who Is Yvie: Have you checked out YSL’s new blog yet? They’re sending five bloggers around the States for “experience.” Not like Kate’s experience in the commercial, but still fun. {YSL}
Get Your Blog On: If you’ve always dreamed of blogging your way through London Fashion Week, you’re probably too young to enter this competition. If you are old enough though, here’s your chance to land backstage at Somerset House. {Grazia}
Bridge & Tunnel: Try telling a tourist to leave Manhattan to find fantastic shops and they look at you like you have ten heads. Send them here for proof. {Refinery29}
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So last night, Versace and the Whitney threw a very fancy party. There was a dinner where people like Donatella (of course), Shakira, Gerard Butler, and other patrons of the arts got together upstairs at the museum.
There was also a downstairs party where they all made their way afterward. I got the chance to see the beginnings of this charity endeavor with Donatella back in July, and it was so nice to see the children’s art displayed on actual handbags that will be sold to raise money for the Starlight Children’s Foundation and the One Foundation.
Not for nothing, they created a graffiti wall where everyone could draw and have fun. So of course someone went for “balloon boy” and started sketching a CNN screen grab of America’s latest reality travesty. Oy, America. But that’s a discussion for another blog on another day…
And of course, the usual fashion crowd was out in full effect—Alexa, Leigh, Peter, Hana, Fabiola, Alexandra, Amanda—but there was really only one star in the room—Chuck Close.
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“En ce moment, je regarde Shakira et Beyoncé. Je vais sur YouTube à 2 - 3 heures du matin, je mets Single Ladies de Beyoncé et je fais danser tout le monde. Je monte sur la chaise et je danse pour me doper. Souvent, je ne me couche pas. Alors, je vais me brosser les dents, je me lave la figure, comme si je me réveillais.” - Alaia, on his adorable late night pick-me-up routine, in Vogue Paris Avril 09.
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Yikes - Less than one month ago, it came out that ten of the twelve new Kira Plastinina stores in the US would close up without having been open even a year.
Now, it’s official: The US operation of Kira Plastinina has filed for bankruptcy.
So much for those fifty stores Kira wanted operating in the US by 2010.
And now on to the more fun part of all this (guess the economy couldn’t sustain an onslaught of pink, even if it was kind of cute in its own way): Who’ll take up that prime retail spot on Broadway, right by Topshop? …
A glooming peace this morning with it brings, Bill Blass Couture is finally done and Kira Plastinina’s closing up US shop.
Bill Blass Couture - the Peter-Som designed, runway bound line - has been at fashion gossip’s core since Peter Som initially stepped down in July only to be re-instated at Anna Wintour’s demand and then leave again in October. Throughout the creative controversy, Blass’ parent brand, NexCen, struggled to find a buyer for the not profitable line. And now, finally, they’ve confirmed that unless a very rich risk-taker swoops in a buys the line before January 1st they’ll give up.
“Bill Blass is facing the same challenges as other consumer and retail companies in the current weak macroenvironment,” NexCen’s managing director told WWD.
Maybe, or maybe they’ve just held on long enough to blame the brand’s failure on greater economic issues than on their own internal mishandling.
Meanwhile, Kira Plastinina, the 16-year old Russian designer whose hot pink stores invaded America less than a year ago will close at least ten of the twelve within the next two weeks.
On the bright side, no one pulled out of Bryant Park today!
No, that’s not Shakira, at left.
It’s Charlotte Ronson in her Sebastian Haircare ad!
When we saw the first look at the campaign in this morning’s WWD (ads hit print starting January), we had to do a double take. Charlotte’s almost as well known for her Kate Moss-y slept-in topped with pink lipstick look as she is for cute dresses with a whole lot of pink. In short, we love.
If we knew how to spell out a one of those gross guy whistles from the street, we would.
(We’d also like to point out that the trademark of a really good model is the chameleon effect - Charlotte Ronson for Charlotte Ronson ads? Let’s hope..)
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This morning as I was chauffeured to work in my town car, I received a message from Natalie via telegram about a Russian billioneiress coming to New York with plans to take over the country by making everyone wear pink - in case you haven’t heard, the much-hyped Kira Plastinina store on Broadway is finally open. Needless to say, I had to investigate.
I entered the store surreptitiously to avoid detection, and did a little recon to find out more about the subject.
Pictures of Kira and Paris Hilton plastered on the walls, faux-Gucci sunglasses perched on the heads of mannequins, Bebe Sport-ish looking jackets except more bedazzled, employees decked in House of Holland shirts, and handlers making bold claims like “we’re opening 400 stores” - Basically, it looked exactly like what you’d think a 15-year old would design. And the store was packed with customers.
Amused by the entourage but kind of freaked out by the surplus of pink sparkles, I did a double take when I saw the real girl, dressed down in a textured black coat, white jeans and pink platforms far too high for her to manage. I followed her outside and stopped her after a photo op.
Our conversation, if you could call it that, went something like this:
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Kira Plastinina is officially raiding the U.S., and it all starts just a few blocks from our office.
The first of twelve stores, all set to operate by this July, will open on Broadway between Prince and Houston in NYC (right by where the new TopShop is supposed to be, incidentally,) on May 2nd.
Why the rush? Because Miss Kira (who’s 15, in case anyone forgot,) wants to have fifty of her boutiques open in the States by 2010.
We think this girl is going to be a huge success - not only does she have the money to pull off such a huge expansion (Daddy is like the Bill Gates of Russia,) but her clothes are adorable. And the best part? Her average price point is $48.
Watch out H&M, we can already envision a subsidiary line for Kira (KP? Kira by Kira?) beating out fast-fashion chains with a whole new game.
Today’s WWD has a rather insane headline for Kira Plastinina, the teen Russian designer whose clothes are getting quite a bit of traction.
We really love it, even though (ahem), we wrote about Kira like a month ago.
But you can’t blame us for being so ahead of the curve… after all, our father is the inventor of Toaster Streudel.
We received a look book today unlike most of the look books we normally see. What was so different about it? We’d actually wear the clothes.
Even more notable is the fact that the designer, Kira Plastinina, is all of fifteen years old.
We have to admit it: before checking out her designs, we were ready to laugh our faces off - her image as the Russian Nicky Hilton is well documented, and nobody really goes in with a soft heart for rich teenagers given access to all their daddy’s money.
But we have to say, the clothes speak for themselves. Her line isn’t available in the US just yet (but if you happen to live in Russia, you can shop at any of her 34 stores), but there are plans in the works.
Isn’t it interesting that a 15-year-old Russian can be in the fashion industry without being a model?
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Kristen, 20, hair stylist
Got Her: Outside the Secret Soul Party in Brooklyn.
Stalked Her: Because she made her style look effortless.
Shot Her Because Kristen is demonstrating two cardinal fashion skills: how to wear a mini dress and how to wear a bold print. Note how the mini-dress compensates for its length with some volume, a modest neckline, and long sleeves. Note how the print is accented with simple makeup, clean jewelry, and almost invisible shoes and handbag. This is good stuff.
She Says: “I bought this dress at Akira in Chicago. I get a lot of my clothes there, or I used to - I just moved to New York! And I wear it everywhere, at night or during the day, it doesn’t matter.”
We Say:Bonus points for the Vespa.
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Vogue may be launching an Indian edition, but Harper’s Bazaar is staking out Dubai. Their first issue launches this month in the glitzy city, edited by former Grazia editor Rachel Sharp.
This marks the 22nd edition of Harper’s Bazaar, and we’re curious to see how the magazine adapts for the Mid East glitz hub. Until we get our hands on a copy, enjoy its first cover, starring Shakira and a lot of shiny gold cover lines…
Also: Dubai has been trying to set up an official Fashion Week for years. Could Harper’s Bazaar be the force that finally gets the catwalks up and running?
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