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Thursday February 3rd, 2011

Gucci and Christie’s: A One-of-a-Kind Match
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Gucci and Christie’s: A One-of-a-Kind Match

It was a mix of two pleasures that drew the fashion crowd into Gucci‘s Madison Avenue store last night; the combined launch of Gucci’s made-to-order Bamboo bag and a preview of works that will be up for auction March 10 at Christie’s Contemporary Art Sale.

The store was filled with a mix of art, cocktails and luxurious leather goods with guests enjoying the teeniest of hor d’oeuvres. A Mark Rothko was perched between vintage Gucci handbags, and a whole wall was dedicated to the classic bamboo Gucci bag. The bag is available in three sizes, and is now available made to order in any color, texture and finish (be that plain or patent) crocodile leather that you so desire. You can also choose your own hardware and have your initial’s hand stamped on the inside of the bag. With the largest bag starting at $17,000, one of the extra-special touches is a letter from creative director Frida Giannini herself half way through the process.

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Monday May 17th, 2010

Tuesday January 19th, 2010

Gucci Partners With Christie’s: A Step Toward Better Control of Its Secondary Market

Today marks the launch of “Gucci Collector: Presented by Christie’s,” the first Gucci-certified online destination for appraising vintage Gucci products. The micro-site, which lives on the Christie’s auction house Web site, gives owners of vintage Gucci handbags and luggage the chance to have their items appraised by Patricia Frost, Christie’s Director of Fashion and Textiles. Read more →

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Tuesday December 1st, 2009

Want an Avedon?

Next Monday marks Christie’s final photography auction of 2009 and with it, comes a Richard Avedon image. The portrait’s of Babe Paley, the New York socialite of whom Truman Capote famously said, “Babe Paley had only one fault, she was perfect. Otherwise, she was perfect.” Along with the photograph of the style icon, which is Read more →

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Monday June 29th, 2009

Buy Chuck Close’s Kate

Each time I move apartments (and I tend to do this often) I fight the same battle; no one understands why I insist upon moving my magazines. “Throw them out!” they tell me. “They’re too heavy!” they insist. (Though surely they’d balk at the thought of trashing a single book.) Absolutely not. I love my Read more →

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Wednesday December 10th, 2008

People We Like

Sneak Peek: YSL’s Treasures

Waiting with bated breath for the Christie’s YSL auction? Sorry, it’s still not here. But Vanity Fair‘s acquired some very cool pictures of Yves’ apartment in which you can see a selection of the items that’ll be for sale come January. His partner, Pierre Berge, isn’t just parting with the extensive art collection but Yves’ Read more →

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Friday December 5th, 2008

Shopping

Would You Like Some YSL With That?

Someone walked into Housing Works – the New York-based thrift store whose profits house AIDS patients across the city – with a bag full of clothes. And by “bag” we mean almost 500 pieces of vintage Yves Saint Laurent. So while Christie’s is going to try and sell Monsieur Laurent’s art to the very rich Read more →

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Tuesday November 25th, 2008

Explain

Designers’ Art Marches On

The art world’s refusing to let go of their auctions, regardless of how tough times might be. We get it – as if the fashion industry would ever relinquish Fashion Week. But wouldn’t it make sense to postpone things a bit, especially after Christie’s disastrous auction at the beginning of this month? Yet, they’re forging Read more →

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Monday November 10th, 2008

Memo: Art Can Be Overpriced Even for the Rich

While some companies are trying their hardest to come across as inexpensive as possible through advertised (and constant) sales and “everyday” low prices (Olay, Target, Bloomingdale’s), other companies, we’ll call them “luxury,” simply aren’t, because the general consensus has been that the luxury market is doing just fine. But a big impressionist and modern art Read more →

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Wednesday July 16th, 2008

Is the Art Worth More Than the Clothes?

Start saving your pennies. Christie’s just announced that they’ll be auctioning off Yves Saint Laurent’s weighty art collection come February of 2009. Without identifying exactly which pieces will be up for grabs, they’ve estimated the total value at around $600 million. We do know that his and Berge’s collection includes works by Picasso, Mondrian, Matisse, Read more →

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Monday June 16th, 2008

YSL Auction at Christie’s

Exactly one month and one day after Yves Saint Laurent’s death (July 2), Christie’s will auction off seven pieces of his designs, mostly jewelry, along with some pieces from Christian Lacroix, Thierry Mugler, Crist√≥bal Balenciaga and Gianni Versace. You can already place bids for the YSL items on the Christie’s site, with the glass mosaic Read more →

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