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FASHION ADDICT DIARY: February 2006
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Azzedine Revival

Azzedine fall/winter 1990:
Shine: Leathers | by Patrick Demarchelier | American Vogue, September 1990

And bringing the look forward:
Surface Tension | current NYT's Style Magazine | by Paolo Roversi : Marc Jacobs black Raincoat, Fendi black patent leather jacket, Blumarine black leather pants

Friday, February 24, 2006

SOLD!

Look # 27 | Burberry F/W 2006

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Trend: Violet & Plum

Think Madonna's leotard:
Pucci, Emporio Armani, Gucci

Alberta Feretti, Pucci, Etro

Gianni On My Mind

Pull out your minis, lovelies, everyone's remaking Gianni Versace!
Now remind me, which one's Christy Turlington?
Atelier Versace Ads | Vogue Italia | March 1994 | By Steven Meisel

The rest of the 1994 ads here

Vogue Is In The Mail

600 pages and all we liked was this editorial and the interview with Marc Jacobs.
Hot Chica Daria as The Leading Lady| Vogue March 2006 | by Mario Testino

Now we need a sangria.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Pucci Shmucci

If Pucci shows THIS then prints must be really out...

Personal Trainer Guessing Game

Which one has him and which one still doesn't? D&G shorts unveil the truth!

Monday, February 20, 2006

Publicity Galore

We are not even surprised any more by all the press The Sartorialist is getting. (We've gotten some too back in the day). But just check out the ode he got today from Fashion Wire Daily's Massimo O'Neil: "Everyone is talking about fashion blogs at the moment, even if most of them read like stream of consciousness fashion warbles from the seventh row. (Ed: jealous much?) One site with a difference, however, is The Sartorialist. Created by Scott Schuman five months ago, the Satorialist is essentially a men’s wear visual blog, which interprets fashion by concentrating on how editors, critics, buyers and models dress, rather than taking its lead from the catwalks. Blessed with a good eye, neat prose and the boundless energy of bloggers, Schuman is on track to 55,000 visitors/110,000 page views per a month." Way to go, Scott! Photo: One of the Sartorialist's street models: gorgeous coat, zillion dollar tote.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Be Brave

Are you fashion-forward enough for this?














New trend from
London College of Design

Editorial Food Chain

Hmm. What would happen to Zink magazine if Steven Meisel did not exist? Who would they imitate?
Room With A View | Zink Magazine | February 2006

I mean, I share their fascination with grey slouchy tights, but they even put the shoe in the same position! The imagination switch is definitely off on this one...
Prada Spring 2006 ads | Photography by Steven Meisel

More on Zinkmag.com

Kors, Pre-LVMH

Had to post these vintage Michael Kors ads from the era when models looked like Linda Evangelista (except these two are the cheaper versions)
Michael Kors Ads | US Vogue | September 1991

Friday, February 17, 2006

Mean Time In London

Yes, shopping for Fall is a bit perverse right now but we can't help it. On the wishlist are the wide leg trousers, with that Giles sweater and the pink zebra coat and maybe even that sexy pretty woman dress. (#2) Overall, it looks like the 1990's are now officially retro.
Giles Deacon, Sinha Stanic

Harper's Bazaar Goes Avant-Garde

Harper's Bazaar is really devoted to recruiting new subscribers.
Harper's Bazaar goes avant-garde in March 2006
Magazine released a special subscriber-only March 2006 cover and features photography by the dark, Tic Tac munching lord himself. You can't wait to subscribe now, can you?
Gemma as Brigitte Bardot | Photos by Kaiser Karl

More here

How Far Would You Go...

... to become the world's top model?
Mariacarla: Reinvented

Some of Boscono's latest ad campaigns here

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Lime Green in London

Lime green keeps opening up the London shows - very pop.
Green neon: Basso & Brooke, Richard Nicoll

Fashion Stalking The Fashion Stylists

Nobody takes style more seriously than these hauterlies. Some of them seem utterly schizophrenic in their dressing which only adds to their stylist status. Needless to say, I could look at them forever getting endless original ideas. It's a lot of fun. Here we have a Dutch Elle Girl editor in Isabel Marant coat and vintage boots that look like the pair I won on Ebay the other day. And that asphalt satin dress on the right looks beautiful with the white shawl and shoes.
Caroline Fuchs and Xavier Auber on the way to the Peter Som show

My favorite Kristin Rawson looks amazing as usual. It's hard to miss her bleached Barbie ponytail in front row - cool wardrobe too.
Karen Walker dress, H&M shirt, Marc Jacobs boots

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

London Style

Plaid, chartreuse and A-line coats continue to pop up in Fall '06 collections. Aquascatum's Michael Herz and Graeme Fidler know what a girl wants:
Aquascatum | Fall 2006

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Well, Of Kors

Does the King of American Jet Set Style realize that this shorts & stripes ensemble currently sells at Forever 21 for a little more than $20 and has been around since Fall 2004? What a bore.
Michael Kors | Fall 2006 Collection

Monday, February 13, 2006

Executive Decision

Perhaps I'm just biased because of this embroidered dress on Gemma and Lily but there's something to be said about the repetition of the message. Doesn't this editorial photo look a zillion times better than the actual Balenciaga ad?
Vogue | February 2006 | Balenciaga dresses

I wonder which part of the collection will sell better: the suits or the dresses?
The overhyped Balenciaga Spring 2006 Ad Campaign

Another Reason To Love Doo Ri

Doo Ri scores extra points for their Fall'06 collection because of the gorgeous rosettes. Rosettes are our new obsession. Rosettes and slouchy tights. Something about them is so Edgar Degas.
Runway looks from Doo Ri Fall/Winter 2006

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Run Lily! Run For Your Life!!!

Rocker Marilyn Manson will make his feature directorial debut on Phantasmagoria - The Visions of Lewis Carroll. In the film, Manson will play the author of "Alice in Wonderland." Manson wrote the script with Anthony Silva and will score the music for the film, which wil tie the life of Lewis into his famous poem, "Phantasmagoria". Fashion model Lily Cole will star as Alice, with Angelina Jolie in talks to play the Red Queen. Production is scheduled to begin this summer with locations in Europe. Chilling, I know [Oh No They Didn't]

Welcome to Dowdyville

Someone has to take away James Coviello's glue gun: velvet ribbons, corsages, flimsy print dresses, almost the exact same knit shapes each season, all in muddy earth tones, it looks like every collection he has done for the last four years. It's a vicious circle. I could write his Spring 2007 show review right now, I bet, I'd nail it.
James Coviello | Spring 2006

Friday, February 10, 2006

Karl Teaser

Lagerfeld Collection debuts tonight at 8 PM in New York.
Not bad for someone who only eats tic tacs. See it here.

Germans Get it Right

unintentionally...
GQ Germany
... or intentionally?

The Sartorialist Does It Again

The Sartorialist, he knows how to take a flattering photo. I mean, have you ever seen a better looking Andre Leon? Or a happier looking Carine Roitfeld? Yes, he took a picture of her too. I'm in awe.

Worship Carine Roitfeld's ankle boots here.

Thursday, February 9, 2006

Les Remarques

Just returned from tonights' Jason Wu show which was very pretty in a tight-bodice-taupe-coctail-dress way with some lace thrown in the mix. I had the invite but a week at the Tents taught me to avoid the lines and the perpetually confused PR interns at check-in. Cutting the line is so much easier.

I had no time to write but Heatherette was a feast The Dreams come true in New York City theme didn't really bring tears to anyone's eyes (it was more Disney-cheesy as opposed to Galliano-campy) but the celebrity-gawking quota was certainly filled for a few years ahead:
We were introduced to the concept of Tinsley Mortimer (her faux-model runway strut is adorable), as well as Naomi Campbell (does she drink the blood of innocent newborns and where do I score some?!), Jay McCarrol (surpisingly friendly) and various America's Next Top Model runner-ups (they get a real thrill out of people looking at them. Aww.) There were many many more TV and pop stars but I can't even remember now. View entire collection here.

For next fashion week the plan is to sneak backstage and chat with all the models - that should put our fluent Russian to work.

Wednesday, February 8, 2006

The Hunchback of Vogue.com

Now that's a lot of hump, Ms. Trentini.
Bent Caroline in Proenza Schouler dress

Best way to crash the Heatherette Afterparty

Just say you're with Jay McCarroll from Project Runway.
Disclaimer: the babes on the bar are NOT the Almost Girl or the Fashion Addict

Nanette Lepore

Nanette Lepore was fantastic - I want everything and I want it right away: every ruffle blouse, tweed jacket and violet polka dotted dress. Mmm Mmm Mmmm. Will have to satisfy with this little gift bag treat for now.

Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Last Night

Saw BCBG Max Azria and Zang Toi. BCBG's still stuck in Fall '05: shorts, leggings, waist belts, some maxi, patent leather riding boots (those were hot), knee-highs, chunky knits and the seemingly obligatory look this season - a shapelss muumuu dress. Zang Toi delivered beautiful gowns as usual. Would love to have seen something directional but I get more inspiration from looking at Italian fashion girls that work at the tents than from any of the runways. Tonight we have Nanette Lepore and Heatherette! That should be a lot of fun. I'm off to style.com to check out last night's Marc Jacobs. xxx


PS. Tonight I'm wearing a really fashion-forward outfit that most commoners would consider fugly. But I'll wear it anyway because at the tents you can be sure that someone will outfug you! It's a fashion madhouse!

Monday, February 6, 2006

Fav looks from Diane von Furstenberg

10 AM Carolina Herrera

Just watched the Carolina Herrera show. I was sitting next to a very charming buyer from Moscow's Podium, Tatiana. Carolina Herrera shows certainly attract a lot of New York's beaumonde. I loved all the Upper West Side dames in diamonds and tweed suits.They actually made the Tents look like the plastic surgery wing of Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital. Ivanka Trump should stop hanging out with them, she's my age but dresses 45.

Daria opened the show in a Silver fox coat which was followed by an array of 60's style looks that Carolina Herrera remembers all too well. I made a note to myself to buy a round-collared Jackie O box jacket - I keep seeing it over and over again in different collections.
This was supposed to be a photo of Suzy Menkes. She's behind the model

Completely distracted by the gloriously infamous front row I couldn't even concentrate on the show: Wintour, Andre Leon, Graydon Carter, Amy Astley, Suzy Menkes ... These guys are so famous they literally look like caricatures of themselves. At the end of the show Wintour jumped up and ran out as if the place was on fire. I don't know how she bears to even breathe the same oxygen as the common people. The hippy chic-looking PETA activists, of course, waited outside with banners and anti-fur chants. Such high drama.

Saturday, February 4, 2006

Day One

I saw so many collections yesterday I don't even remember half of them. Getting into the shows, even without invitations, is easy once you're inside the tents - you just have to be nice to the staff - haha. Saw the John Varvatos show which looked like last years Burberry but in grey tones: Lenin caps, double breasted jackets, skinny leg trousers etc. One model actually looked like a male version of Gemma Ward. I was standing next to the Varvatos design interns who tried enlightening me about men's fashion as much as they could...(The Sartorialist has some hot backstage photos - left)

Did I mention I saw the Heart Truth? Got a great view of the runway and Natalia Vodianova, who looked smashing despite the really pregnant bump. Saw all the Lindseys, Fergies, Sheryl Crows, Nelly Furtados and dozens of others who must have been famous judging by the audience reaction. Fergie is the only starlet who knows how to walk. Lohan looked cute but slightly demented. The dresses were red and symbolized "heart disease awareness". My attention span is resistant to these things. The show had lots of great chick-flicky music so I was dancing. Fashion reporters hated me. (Photo on the left is from Dlisted)

Then I somehow got sucked into the Dragana Ognjenovic show. She's from Slovenia. Never heard of her. She was like a really watered down Miuccia Prada circa Fall 05: the suits would be perfect for a burial ceremony. She tries to cater to the tastes of the ambassadorial wives. Blah.

Then I went to Akiko Ogawa. Liked it enough to not remember anything. I think almost every model in that show was from Russia, Ukraine or Belarus - poor victims of Soviet dentistry who never smile. Rachel Alexander, the model, was in that show. I really like her.

I wouldn't have survived the Baby Phat show if it wasn't for all the drinks to sedate me. My new shoes were murdering me but it was worth it because everyone was drooling over them completely jealous. (Stylist girls were leaving their business cards to call them when I remember the name of the store - ha). Kimora put on a big show which wasn't really about the clothes - nobody wears Baby Phat, not even Kimora.
Baby Phat

She pretty much pirated the assorted looks from last years Dior, Proenza Schouler and Balenciaga. The show biz audience was dressed to the teeth. I should have brought along my silver fox! Baby Phat models were stunningly gangly, their limbs were out of this world. To avoid being run over by the mob I split right after Kimora showed up with her kids to take the bow. She thinks she's a real class act.

Now I have to recuperate. It was just day one!

Friday, February 3, 2006

Life After Tyra

Our fellow blogger and fashion expert The Sartorialist never seizes to amaze us. Just look at who he accidently caught in soho the other day:
Photo from thesartorialist.blogspot.com

Yes, this is Kim striking her signature pose with her blonde gf from America's Next Top Model! The Sartorialist totally rocks.

10 AM @ Promenade - John Bartlett Show

Just came out of the John Bartlett show. The best part were the impecably groomed and fabulous men in the audience. (We, of course, managed to outqueen everyone being seated by the fresh air duct that blew our hair MTV style.)

The look on the runway was very much Anderson Cooper On Assignment. Too bad we'll never get to actually see him in army green longjohns !

(Fashiontribes upload runway photos immediately. Beat that, style.com!)

Thursday, February 2, 2006

Now this is what we call a Merry Christmas

Set your clocks, ladies and gentlemen, Fall 06 starts tomorrow!
Can you tell which one is from LaForce & Stevens?

Wednesday, February 1, 2006

Déjà Vu

What is going on??? We can't walk out on the street without seeing someone in grey Sass & Bide drainpipe jeans and red ankle boots. It's like a Kate Moss epilepsy out there. A word of advice though .... You can either eat OR wear frayed misfits. There is no middle ground here...

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