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Tuesday October 9th, 2012

We Cook Spicy Gazpacho with Kimberly Ovitz and She Tells Us About That Time She Had to Write an Apology Letter to Karl Lagerfeld
Haute Cuisine

We Cook Spicy Gazpacho with Kimberly Ovitz and She Tells Us About That Time She Had to Write an Apology Letter to Karl Lagerfeld

It’s time to grab your food processor and your favorite fashion glossy, and head into the kitchen–the second episode of our new fashion cooking show, Haute Cuisine, is here! In episode one we made lobster rolls and salty sweet cookies with Joe Zee and Rob Younkers–this time we’re getting raw with designer Kimberly Ovitz, who shows us how to make her spicy gazpacho.

And speaking of spicy, she tells us all about that time she had to write an apology letter to Karl Lagerfeld and what it was like designing Lindsay Lohan’s courtroom dress.

Click through for all the shenanigans, plus the recipe (it actually looks really good!).

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Published at 5:00 PM

Sunday October 7th, 2012

Our Second Episode of Haute Cuisine Is Coming Soon!
Haute Cuisine

Our Second Episode of Haute Cuisine Is Coming Soon!

In our first episode of Haute Cuisine (our yummy new cooking show) we whipped up some fancy lobster rolls and decadent caramel and potato chip cookies–while getting into a bit of mischief–with chefs Joe Zee and Rob Younkers. Now in our second episode, we’re kicking it up another notch with designer and raw food aficionado, Kimberly Ovitz, who got a little spicy in the kitchen while showing us how to make raw gazpacho.

The full episode–in which Kimberly tells us about having to write an apology letter to Karl Lagerfeld–debuts Monday, October 8 right here at Fashionista.com. But in the meantime, whet your appetites with the preview below.

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Published at 2:58 PM

Sunday February 13th, 2011

Kimberly Ovitz Fall 2011: Brazilian Visions
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Kimberly Ovitz Fall 2011: Brazilian Visions

She might hail from sunny California, but you wouldn’t know it from scoping out Kimberly Ovitz‘s clothes–the designer’s best known for her dark, interestingly draped jersey dresses. But in addition to the minimalist, monochromatic pieces her fans know and love, Ovitz’s fall collection incorporated hits of neon yellow and bright blue that lent a certain sporty-chic appeal to the looks on display. These pieces were inspired by the architecture and spirit of Brasilia, and it showed in their sculptural silhouettes, innovative cutouts, and eye-popping hues.

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Published at 11:15 AM