Monthly Mood Board: March 2013!
Here’s everything that is inspiring us this month!
Here’s everything that is inspiring us this month!
Emma Stone goes topless on the February cover of W Magazine, shot by Juergen Teller. {Styleite}
We’re not in Victoria’s Secret anymore. Lifetime’s new show Double Divas constructs a bra for the largest breasts in the world…literally. {HuffPo}
Amid all the hype over the Golden Globes, you’ll never guess what nominated starlet still doesn’t have a dress to wear! {US Weekly}
GQ’s “Hottest Woman of the 21st Century,” an upcoming performance at the Super Bowl, and now the newest face of H&M? Rumors have spread that Beyonce might be the next campaign star for the affordable Swedish retailer. {SheFinds}
For the start of 2013, we’re clamoring over vintage photos of Audrey Hepburn, anticipating Season 2 of Girls, and looking to try out some neon makeup looks and new leather booties.
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Leave it to Marc Jacobs to make a grungy toilet look really cool.
It’s not such a stretch to imagine some fashion people as cartoon characters, is it? Here are the Disney versions of all your favorites in the industry, straight from the Barneys/Disney holiday collab.
It’s not even June but the fall ads have started to break online. First up, a biggie: Marc Jacobs‘ fall 2012 campaign, shot, as usual, by Juergen Teller, and starring, according to Models.com, fresh faces Marie Piovesan and Marte Mei van Haaster…and those awesomely oversized Jamiroquai-inspired, Suessian Stephen Jones hats. Piovesan and van Haaster seem Read more →
If you liked Marc Jacobs’ womenswear ads featuring Helena Bonham-Carter, then you’ll love the menswear ads for the label.
The Juergen Teller lensed images feature artist 53-year-old Cerith Wyn Evans cavorting around pantless, sometimes with balloons. Sometimes with said balloons tied around his bits (don’t worry they don’t float away). Needless to say, this is all a tad NSFW.
We love Helena Bonham Carter. We love Marc Jacobs. We love Marc Jacobs’ fall campaign, in which Helena Bonham Carter stars. We assumed Marc and Helena were BFF. We were wrong.
Elle.com recently caught up with the actress, who revealed she’s never actually met the designer. “I’ve never met Marc, but I’ve always admired his clothes,” she said. Bonham Carter also revealed that while she had a great time–”I just had a great day, I was amazed I was paid to do it”–there was one rule: her shoes had to be mismatched. “In fact there were strict instructions, ‘Please make sure she wears shoes that were different colors,’” she told the website.
We guess for one day of fun with Juergen Teller–and probably a nice paycheck, too–wearing mismatched shoes on command isn’t a bad thing.
Yesterday, Self Service, the hit French fashion magazine with an insider tilt, relaunched its website with full archives. The goal was to create a database of everyone that’s ever been in Self Service. It’s like an online encyclopedia filled with people who are really, really important in the fashion industry. (Seriously, there’s an index.)
Now you know I love a good online archive, so I spent yesterday afternoon scouring Self Service‘s to bring you the most iconic, weirdest, and captivating photos from the book’s 16 year history. While my computer’s hard drive is now 25% covered in images of Hannelore Knuts, I’ve managed to pull out 20 photos that are particularly noteworthy.
But don’t rely on me entirely. After checking out my edit, go to Self Service’s new site and find out for yourself.
What we’re obsessing over in May.
Angelina Jolie Will Reportedly Rake in $10 Million as the New Face of Louis Vuitton: The print-only campaign will be shot by Annie Liebovitz and is scheduled to launch this summer. {E!}
Jessica Simpson Discusses Her Grueling Work Hours: In an interview with US Weekly, Simpson notes how hard she works for her fashion empire, stating: “I’m in the workroom in [L.A.'s] Westwood a few times a week from 11 to 7 at night.” {US Weekly}
GOOP Gives You Organic Skincare: We were totally going to do this roundup for Earth Day, but of course Gwyneth did it much better. Check out her comprehensive list of organic skincare brands. {GOOP}
Kate Middleton and Princess Di Love(d) the Same Handbag: Vogue Italy figured out that Kate has been carrying around Tod’s D-bag, which was named for Lady Di. Coincidence? We think not. {Vogue Italia}
While Elle Fanning in Somewhere and photos by Juergen Teller are dominating our December mood board, there are plenty of other goodies inside from new Clhoê for Opening Ceremony to Elisa Sendaoui shot by Natalie Joos. So check it out!