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Friday November 19th, 2010

Lanvin x H&M’s Runway Show Was Everything and More
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Lanvin x H&M’s Runway Show Was Everything and More

It’s a rare day when fashion people actually look like they’re having fun–pure, unadulterated fun–at a runway show. But tonight at the Pierre Hotel, Alber Elbaz debuted his Lanvin x H&M collection. So things were different.

The Scene: A tiny ballroom at the Pierre Hotel on the Upper East Side, and a runway decorated with mounds of hydrangeas. (Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent, who liked to decorate his runways similarly.)

The Players: Friends Sofia Coppola and Anna Sui (who wore a mix of Lanvin and her own designs), Andie Macdowell (the only person who makes me wish my hair was curly again), Alex Wang, Sally Singer, Grace Coddington, Emma Roberts, Elettra Wiedemann, and a gaggle of bloggers, including Fashionista favorites Susie Bubble, Phil Oh, and Bryan Boy.

The Runway:Yes, the one-of-a-kind versions of the H&M collection were stunning. But really, it was all about the atmosphere. And Anna Dello Russo. The models pranced down the runway much like they used to before the ’90s, “making love with the camera,” if you will. But of course ADR stole the show, stomping down the catwalk with a grey poodle. We love Anna, but a poodle makes her irresistible.

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Published at 8:40 AM

Tuesday September 14th, 2010

Sneak Peek: Lanvin, Alex Wang, Givenchy, Proenza, and Balmain T-Shirts Honoring Style.com

Sneak Peek: Lanvin, Alex Wang, Givenchy, Proenza, and Balmain T-Shirts Honoring Style.com

Happy birthday, Style.com! The granddaddy of all fashion sites turns 10 this week, and its celebrating with a limited edition run of t-shirts created by ten top designers. We got a sneak peek of the first five tees, made by Lanvin, Alex Wang, Givenchy, Proenza Schouler, and Balmain.

Nicole Phelps, one of our favorite runway show reviewers and executive editor of Style, says that the staff wanted to give the designers “a blank canvas to work with. Plus, people love tees. Ours are a nice, affordable $45 and a portion of the proceeds go to Computers For Youth.” The common denominator? Each designer used the roman numeral X in their work.

We’re partial to Lanvin‘s iteration, mostly because we’re partial to Alber’s sketches. But you know, Proenza‘s isn’t bad either. Nor is Givenchy’s. In reality , they’re all equally fantastic.

Want one of these slouchy stunners for yourself? They’ll be for sale at Style.com’s mobile pop-up shop in Madison Square Park on September 15, on the site September 16. Click through to see the designer’s work.

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Published at 9:00 AM

Monday September 13th, 2010

Fashion News Roundup: Lady Gaga Loves Meat, Rebecca Minkoff Likes Fashion Toast & Alexander Wang Killed A Cockroach
Fashion News Roundup

Fashion News Roundup: Lady Gaga Loves Meat, Rebecca Minkoff Likes Fashion Toast & Alexander Wang Killed A Cockroach

McQueen’s Final Collection now in New York: Three pieces from Alexander McQueen’s final collection–his Fall/Winter 2010 collection–have made their way to windows of the late designer’s Meatpacking District store. {Racked}

Lady Gaga and Her Meat Dress: Last night was the MTV’s Video Music Awards. While accepting her award for Video of the Year, Lady Gaga came up on stage sporting a wacky meat dress. She also had a matching clutch and and platform shoes that were actually made of real meat. PETA, where are you? {JustJared}

Rebecca Minkoff Likes Bloggers: Rumi Neely of Fashion Toast was noticeably present at Rebeca Minkoff’s S/S 2011 presentation. However, she wasn’t there observing, she was actually one of the models. {Fashion Indie}

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Friday June 4th, 2010

Snap Poll: How Much Is Too Much for a Gray Sweatshirt?
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Snap Poll: How Much Is Too Much for a Gray Sweatshirt?

I wear a lot of gray and black–a lot of gray sweatshirts in particular.

And there’s one as of late–an Alex Wang Spring 2010 number–that I’ve had my eye on. So I was super excited to find it on sale at Aloha Rag, one of the best boutiques in the city (and online).

It originally retailed for $350 and is currently marked down to $245.

Now, I’ve examined this puppy in person, and along with a kind-of-sexy crisscross back, it’s lined in a silky fabric, which feels very luxurious.

But as big a spender as I am, I can’t bring myself to buy it. I just can’t justify $245 for a gray sweatshirt (even if it is worth that much in fabric, design and labor, which I’m confident this one is.)

So I’d love to know: How much would you pay for a gray sweatshirt?

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Published at 5:45 PM

Tuesday June 1st, 2010

The CFDA Journal Features Alex Wang, Joseph Altuzurra and Marc Jacobs…Sort Of

The CFDA Journal Features Alex Wang, Joseph Altuzurra and Marc Jacobs…Sort Of

The CFDA has released images from its annual journal, which will be dolled out at next Monday’s awards ceremony. Shot by Sølve Sundsbø and styled by Lori Goldstein, Trey Laird of Laird+Partners did the creative direction.

We’re huge fans of Alex Wang‘s page, which includes his six best friends from high school. We’re also loving Prabal Gurung‘s image. It’s so ’80s–in a good way. Marc Jacobs is absent in his story, save for a dozen or so Xerox scans of his face, held up by models donning fur coats.

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Tuesday April 20th, 2010

Fashion News Roundup: Dree for Ferragamo, Donna Karan Throws the First Pitch and Richard Chai Cozies Up to Alternative Apparel

Fashion News Roundup: Dree for Ferragamo, Donna Karan Throws the First Pitch and Richard Chai Cozies Up to Alternative Apparel

Smells like Hot Hipster Model: Dree Hemingway will be the face of Ferragamo’s new fragrance. {Modelinia} When Wardrobe Envy Attacks: Alex Wang merchandising assistant Tara Vasev reveals her favorite things. We want everything. {Jak & Jil} Not Just Another T-Shirt Line: Richard Chai’s collaboration with Alternative Apparel is well worth a gander. {Refinery29 Shops} Hey, Read more →

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Published at 12:50 PM

Wednesday February 10th, 2010