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The Emperor’s Old Clothes


Apr26

Rumor has it that Lybian dictator, Muammar El-Qaddafi, has two goals: First, to regain control of his country, and to then take over the Met.

The stone-faced leader apparently believes he has a twinkle of style behind those baggy, expressionless eyes. T Magazine published a letter sent by Libya’s Minister of Culture, which expresses Qaddafi's desire to exhibit his wardrobe in the Met and boasts the leader's “3400 items of breathtaking sartorial magnificence.”

Right.

I’m sure the dictator’s closet holds expensive duds, but they’ll never become an exhibit at the Met. Face it, Qaddafiyou’ll never make it in the New York fashion scene. And here’s why:

 

1. No one knows how to spell your name. Gaddafi? Qaddafi? Gadhafi? Your name shows up five different ways in a single news report. Imagine what a nightmare that would be during Fashion Week check-in:

“Hmm… sorry, Muammar… I can't find you on the list. But if you’d step aside, maybe we can squeeze you into standing room. Maybe.”

2. The fashion industry isn’t so keen on genocide. Don’t believe us? Just ask John Galliano.

3. We’re an industry sponsored by booze. And you, bright-eyed hopeful, banned this delicious social lubricant in Libya. Good luck trying that shit over here. Kim Crawford would destroy you.

4. You’re passé. Elie Saab already did the whole ‘all-gold’ thing four years ago. You had your chance. It’s over. Besides, Elie Saab is from Lebanon and you’ve certainly burned that bridge by now.

5. Internship required. What’s that? Never made a coffee run for Marc Jacobs? Never maintained itineraries for Vogue’s entire editorial staff? Inexperienced job-seekers need not apply.

 

It’s ok – the fashion industry isn’t for everyone! While it’s obvious you had been working on your unaffected-model-pout and Zahm-like shade collection, perhaps it's time to consider a new career path.

 

Post by Amanda LaMela

 


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Too Many Women


Dec07

For once, this wasn't what I was muttering to myself while bulldozering my way through a crowded bar with a full-to-the-brim G&T in each hand.

I did, however, manage to down a few flutes and globes this past Saturday evening in SoHo at 75 Spring Street for UK Breast Cancer research charity Too Many Women's Cocktails and Shopping Event.

Masterminded by TMW Ambassadors Georgie Downie and Kate Becker, along with friends Kaley, Kenner, and Karoline Bolt, the intimate affair boasted donated designer goods from the likes of Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Versace, Marc Jacobs, Tibi, Steven Alan, Jean Paul Gaultier, Issey Miyake, Matthew Williamson, and Zac Posen. DVF herself even donated a selection from her A/W 2010 collection, including a beautiful reversible gilt coat pictured below.

Friend and former VICE comrade Kaley Bolt gave us the grand tour of the event space, the New York office of cutting-edge international advertising agency Smoke and Mirrors. Low lights, a superb selection of womenswear (the XL Loro Piana wool pullover in the photo below was one of the last remnants of the men's rack by the time I arrived), and an overall generous spirit made for a fantastic evening.

And what a successful evening it was as well - when all was said and done, Kaley & co. managed to raise nearly $10,000 for Breast Cancer research. Needless to say, after doing our part, I felt ever so slightly better about the next morning's extra sybaritic brunchtime shenanigans...and those of the night that preceeded them.

Post by Nicolas Sera-Leyva


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Head Cases


Oct11

Oftentimes, a single accessory can completely transform a look. There is no denying the transformational abilities of 3.1 Phillip Lim opera gloves, hand-carved Rodarte platforms, or Olivier's shades. But all other statement pieces aside, there is nothing more conspicuous than the adornment on one's head. From Verrier to Hermes, Marc Jacobs to Missioni, here are the most popular hat trends for SS11.

Boater/Boss of the Plains/Gaucho Hat:

Verrier

Hermes

Yohji Yamamoto

Hermes

Carolina Herrera

Wide-Brimmed Floppy Hat:

Verrier

Marc Jacobs

Badgley Mishka

Prada

Alberta Ferretti

L'Wren Scott

Missoni

Images by Style.com; Amanda LaMela

Post by Amanda LaMela


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First Fashionista Outshines Bruni


Jun22

During a recent bout in France for D-Day commemorations with the Premiere Famile Francais, First Lady Michelle Obama (who single-handedly banished the dark age of pastel pant suits known as the Bush Administration) outshined former model and French First Lady Carla Bruni at her own game. In a Narcisco Rodriguez sheath and Marc Jacobs coat, Michelle truly stands out over the equally chic but more-traditionally so Bruni.

Needless to say, District L approves.


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With Love, From Brazil.


Mar29

Check out what Marc Jacobs sent LOVE Magazine this weekend- Blackberry-quality photos of himself and fiancee Lorenzo Martone ringing in their engagement with some high-octane extracurriculars in Rio de Janeiro:

We can only imagine what it must be like in the bedroom.


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Engaged!


Mar20

As of yesterday, Marc Jacobs and boyfriend of one year- sexy manpanion Lorenzo Matone- are officially engaged according to WWD, People magazine, and several other reputable sources.

Said Matone of the impending union in a statement to Fashion Week Daily-"We experienced a really great vacation in St. Barth's recently. It was during the winter in December. It was super warm, people were relaxed, tanned, and we were having an amazing time with our friends. So why not? Maybe a New Year's Eve wedding in St. Barth's would be really fun."

The couple is currently in Matone's native Brazil in Sao Paulo, breaking the news to friends and family and also opening Jacob's new store in the city.

We have one word: hot.


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Get Ready to Party Armani-Style


Feb18

Tonight, Armani is throwing the party that will be reeling in celebrities and fashion's MVPs. To celebrate the opening of his new Midtown store, Giorgio is opening the doors at 6pm to his 43,000-square foot location on 717 Fifth Avenue. The party, which boasts an RSVP from the Beckhams, only lasts for two hours. Fortunately, this leaves enough time for the attendees to make it downtown for the Faces of Fashion Week reception.

That only leaves one question: Will anyone be showing up to Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld's collaboration with Louis Vuitton?

Armani 5th Avenue


Post by Amanda LaMela


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