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Last night, I stopped by Helena Christensen’s photography exhibition, Far From, Close.
The launch, at Dactyl Foundation featured an incredibly eclectic group of people waiting in a ten minute line for Trader Joe’s wine.
Behati Prinsloo, wearing the same Hayden-Harnett cuff I treasure, waited in line while her boyfriend/jewelry designer Jamie Strachan huddled with Helena - in black feathers - and Jeff Koons.
Michael Stipe held court in the center of the room while Ally Hilfiger, looking more hipster than Hilfiger in buffalo plaid and motorcycle boots, ran around snapping pictures of everyone, including our own Jeremy (more from him later).
Kelly Cutrone slinked through the crowd in head to toe leather pouring Pellegrino and checking on Helena while Rachel Feinstein, not wearing a stitch of Marc, admired the proof sized prints in the entry way.
Looked like a fashion party, sounded like a fashion party - can you spot the recession friendly change?
It’s no secret we have a little crush on Ally Hilfiger.
(1. Her name is Alexandria, which is like super British and intellectual. 2. Her smile is huge. 3. She can’t make burritos. 4. She has two Basquiats in her Tribeca apartment…).
So when the heiress announced she was doing a line of t-shirts with Izzy Gold, the scenester/ dj/ artist/ whatever, we were pretty stoked.
Except, well… she’s not doing them any more.
We heard at a fashion party this weekend that la petite Hilfiger is no longer working with Izzy on t-shirts, and is focusing instead on her painting, at least for the moment.
How that union dissolved, we have no idea, but somehow, we imagine it happened in the VIP room of a midtown nightclub.
Ally Hilfiger, 23, Designer Daughter/Artist/Producer/Star
Got Her: At the Tommy (Dad) Hilfiger Men’s Presentation.
Stalked Her: Because we wanted to know if she was really shorter than Natalie.
Shot Her: Because black and white and fringed all over is our idea of a good time.
She Says: “The bracelet is an ancient Indian tradition, and every time it gets cut or falls off I retie it 6 times and say a prayer each time. It provides protection against everything.”
We Say: “Tie her up, tie her down, we love her either way.”
—BRETT KANE






