Sunday, October 31, 2010
Dior Chiffre Rouge T01 Watch
Remember the Dior “Red Digit Diver” watch? Now, Dior is back with the Chiffre Rouge T01 Watch. As Luxist tells us, “the watch is 42mm wide in steel, and has a black ceramic bezel (which is nice). The look of the steel with black is carried over on the back of the watch where the sapphire exhibition caseback window has a ring of black around it to match the look of the watch case. Inside the watch is an automatic Calibre Dior 8 Fuseaux Horaires (8 timezones), which is likely a base ETA, and was specially developed for Dior. The watch tells the time, and has a day/night indicator (which is part of the hour hand).”
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Special U.S. Edition
When the oldest watchmaker in the world decided to do something special for the USA market, we simply had to stop and bow. Vacheron Constantin (est 1755) "Overseas Special U.S. Edition is limited to 100 timepieces. The watch comes complete with an additional band of black rubber, a resilient option, in place of the standard black alligator strap highlighted with red stitching. Both complement the opulently large oxidized dial, stainless-steel case, and white-gold detailing, but it’s the sportier rubber strap that is better suited to the watch’s more active endeavors." Reach out and touch this chrono for 19,000$US. (via mens vogue)
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Friday, October 29, 2010
A.B.Art Special OA All Black Watch
300 units of this A.B.Art All Black are being produced. It is less than traditional which will be appealing to many who are looking for a watch which is unique. “Founded 20 years ago, a.b.art is a brand inspired by the Bauhaus movement, the Special OA All Black is its latest offering. The case, in stainless steel black PVD, measures 40.5mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal, a half-moon display back and is water resistant to 30 meters.” (tz)
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Fashion News Roundup: Crystal Renn’s Dance Moves, Underwater Fashion Show, and the New J. Crew
Renn Again: Model of the moment Crystal Renn continues to buzz about the internet. This time, she is looking light as a feather dancing around in nothing but a VPL bodysuit. The dance routine was for a photo shoot by Skye Parrott for The Block, a new Canadian fashion magazine. Crystal actually has some pretty impressive moves. Perhaps dancing is part of her new exercise routine? {Ford Models Blog}
Unlikely Pair: Jake Davis of Jake Davis Test Shots recently designed two pairs of men’s shoes for Sebago’s Nexus Project. While there is nothing particularly feminine about the footwear, Jake chose a female subject to advertise them. Gorgeous model Rachel Ballinger (who you might recognize from, um, the Urban Outfitters website) moves gracefully atop a New York City rooftop in Jake’s designs. We’ve never seen someone pull off an American flag and boat shoes so well. {Jake Davis Screen Tests}Under the Sea: In Seoul this weekend, models performed some version of synchronized swimming in an underwater fashion show to showcase the designs of Park Sul-Nyeo. The event marked the launch of a new Korean department store. We’re awe-struck not only by the fact that these models were evidently able to hold their breath for minutes at a time, but also by how pretty these dresses looked under water. {Daily Mail}
The Hair Situation: You might remember that on a recent episode of Jersey Shore, Vinny finally found someone who could cut (or tape-up, whatever that means) his thick, Italian hair. It turns out Vinny, Pauly D, Ronnie and the Situation are not the only notables who’ve had the pleasure of visiting Miami’s Platinum Boyz Barbers. {The Moment}
New Crew: The new J. Crew Men’s Shop on Madison Avenue just opened it it looks pretty impressive. The store is full of reclaimed materials and boasts, in addition to J. Crew menswear, extended suiting and special items by Benson and Clegg, Timex, Alden, Persol, Rogue’s Gallery, Barbour and more. There’s even a basement filled with vintage treasures. {Racked}
Unlikely Pair: Jake Davis of Jake Davis Test Shots recently designed two pairs of men’s shoes for Sebago’s Nexus Project. While there is nothing particularly feminine about the footwear, Jake chose a female subject to advertise them. Gorgeous model Rachel Ballinger (who you might recognize from, um, the Urban Outfitters website) moves gracefully atop a New York City rooftop in Jake’s designs. We’ve never seen someone pull off an American flag and boat shoes so well. {Jake Davis Screen Tests}Under the Sea: In Seoul this weekend, models performed some version of synchronized swimming in an underwater fashion show to showcase the designs of Park Sul-Nyeo. The event marked the launch of a new Korean department store. We’re awe-struck not only by the fact that these models were evidently able to hold their breath for minutes at a time, but also by how pretty these dresses looked under water. {Daily Mail}
The Hair Situation: You might remember that on a recent episode of Jersey Shore, Vinny finally found someone who could cut (or tape-up, whatever that means) his thick, Italian hair. It turns out Vinny, Pauly D, Ronnie and the Situation are not the only notables who’ve had the pleasure of visiting Miami’s Platinum Boyz Barbers. {The Moment}
New Crew: The new J. Crew Men’s Shop on Madison Avenue just opened it it looks pretty impressive. The store is full of reclaimed materials and boasts, in addition to J. Crew menswear, extended suiting and special items by Benson and Clegg, Timex, Alden, Persol, Rogue’s Gallery, Barbour and more. There’s even a basement filled with vintage treasures. {Racked}
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Missoni for San Pellegrino Limited Edition Bottles
Our brothers HS give coverage to this interesting by Missoni on some San Pellegrino water bottles. “By now a fashion brand getting together with a water brand is not entirely new anymore. We have seen Evian work with many designers over the years. Now Italian brand San Pellegrino is also getting into the game and presents a collaboration with Italian fashion house Missoni. The lables feature the Missoni branding and the bottle also comes in a special sleeve, designed by the brand.”
More looks at the Missoni for San Pellegrino Limited Edition Bottles over on Highsnob.
More looks at the Missoni for San Pellegrino Limited Edition Bottles over on Highsnob.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Schick Intuition Launches Limited-Edition Razors
Schick Intuition Plus limited-edition fresh and girly razors. Courtesy PhotoSummer can be hard on a girl's legs. From frequent shavings to nicks and cuts, our gams have seen better days. So when we stopped by a Schick event at New York's The Standard Grill, we were in desperate need of some leg-soothing news. First off, we learned that 81% of all women desire sexy, smooth, shaved legs. "What the heck does the other 20% want?" interjected fellow beauty writer Andrea Lavinthal."Well -- hairy legs are a form of birth control," replied Matt Rader, senior brand manager for Schick Intuition Plus. (He was joking. Kind of.)But if you're in that 81%, Schick has some new goodies to help you maintain your smooth this summer.Now through September, the brand is launching a limited-edition set of three Intuition Plus razors in fresh, girly designs. Each hand-held razor boasts four blades and a surrounding moisturizing solid made with shea butter, vitamin E and aloe that we found really did make a difference in the shower.The shades are also customized according to different skin type needs.The hot pink is replenishing with a delicious pomegranate scent (admittedly our favorite of the trio), while the light pink contains advanced moisturization perfect for more mature skin. The light blue is specially blended for sensitive skin. Once September passes, you'll no longer be able to cop the designs -- but your legs won't be left high and dry. You'll still be able to purchase razor refills with the different moisturizing solid choices. And come winter, your legs won't have to double as another form of contraception either.Show off your silky, smooth legs in a pair of cropped pants for your body type.
Schick Intuition Launches Limited-Edition Razors originally appeared on StyleList on Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Schick Intuition Launches Limited-Edition Razors originally appeared on StyleList on Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
J.Crew Gives in to Internet Outcry, Switches Out Hairy Legs Tights on Model
Last Friday, someone on the internet noticed that the model at the top of J.Crew’s women’s shoe page online looked like she had really hairy legs. Initially folks thought that it was a photoshop prank. But how very un-J.Crew! The real reason was that the model was simply wearing a pair of the brand’s lace tights that ($22.50), in the “fawn” color, ended up making their models’ legs look more hairy than haute. Or, like an actual fawn’s legs.
The weekend was enough time for the “J.Crew Hairy Leg Tights” to become something of an internet meme and today the Daily Mail is reporting the story with the headline, “Somebody get the girl a razor! Trendy tights that appear to make legs look HAIRY take internet by storm!”
So, in what seems to be an effort to quell the “internet storm” that has been brewing over the tights, J.Crew has switched out the lace tights in “fawn” for a pair of black patterned tights that are, unquestionably, tights.
The weekend was enough time for the “J.Crew Hairy Leg Tights” to become something of an internet meme and today the Daily Mail is reporting the story with the headline, “Somebody get the girl a razor! Trendy tights that appear to make legs look HAIRY take internet by storm!”
So, in what seems to be an effort to quell the “internet storm” that has been brewing over the tights, J.Crew has switched out the lace tights in “fawn” for a pair of black patterned tights that are, unquestionably, tights.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Hello Kitty Dr Martens Boots
A girl’s love for shoes is legendary. We all are aware of the shoe fetish that every woman harbors at some or the other point of time in her life. If you too are a fashion victim and just cannot do without your regular dose of stylish shoes, do not miss the Hello Kitty Dr Martens boots. In fact, buying a pair of Hello Kitty Dr Martens boots has become even more special this year as we are celebrating Dr Martens’ 50th anniversary this year.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Jewelry Trends Winter 2011
In today’s cosmopolitan age, both men and women display a weakness for trendy jewellery. In this article we will focus on Jewelry Trends Winter 2011 and how the same can be imbibed in everyday life. Jewelry pieces are an integral part of a woman’s wardrobe and are easily her favorite accessory that she uses to jazz up any outfit. Though each of us has one or more classic jewelry pieces in our wardrobe, wearing them on a daily basis hardly inspires any sense of excitement
To ensure that your look does not get stereotyped, it is important that you diversify your jewelry collection and include some in vogue pieces that can be paired with various outfits and worn on various occasions. If you like experimenting with different jewelry pieces, you will have great fun mixing and matching the jewelry trends for Fall/Winter 2011. Some of these are listed below:
Go bold with statement jewelry that is available in bright colors and comprises mostly of chunky pieces. The keyword while choosing these pieces is that they should stand out rather than blend with the outfit. Go for extra-large bracelets, shiny danglers for ears, flashy necklaces.
Metal jewelry has also made a splashy return on the fashion runways this winter. However, do not confuse this with classical pieces made of gold or silver. Instead go for jewelry pieces made of lightweight metals that are available in shiny white and yellowish hues. The structured pieces are a major hit as they look quite beautiful composition wise. However, you can also go for oversized metal jewelry available in angular and asymmetrical shapes.
If you are a fan of motifs in jewelry, now is your time to show them off as strong motifs are being used by jewelry designers across the world. Do not hesitate to mix and match various elements such as animal motifs, floral motifs and religious motifs. Simply combine these pieces in such a way that they create a unique look to complement your ensemble
The fringe is back in fashion this winter season and it is no longer restricted to adorning outfits, handbags and shoes. This style can be seen in jewelry pieces as well that are quite a craze this season, thanks to similar pieces being worn by celebrities on the red carpet. Another hot jewelry trend this season is the layered necklaces. To carry off this look you need to exercise greater caution in the selection of your outfit rather than the jewelry.
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Exclusive: Tour The Louis Vuitton Archive With Marc Jacobs And Stylist Katie Grand
For Louis Vuitton’s massive New Bond Street London flagship, creative director Marc Jacobs invited Love’s Katie Grand to curate a series of archival looks from Jacobs’ tenure at the house, and Jacobs and Grand were both on hand to take Derek Blasberg through the designs for our exclusive video. The pieces are pulled from throughout Jacobs’ 12-year career at the helm of LV, and while there are some favorites—Grand says she’d save the mannequin above in case of catastrophe; “she shows how much Sprouse has been important to the whole evolution of the brand”—Jacobs insists he’s focused on the present, not on posterity. “I think we’re just thinking about the moment,” he explains. “This is for now, not forever.” Visit our videos page for more.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Mismo Spring/Summer 2011
Mismo Spring/Summer 2011
By internet terms, this is old news now, but Mismo are an SL fave – we receive daily compliments on their shopper bag – so we had to post this up. As we noted in our Capsule round-up they’ve added a boatload of new shapes, including backpacks, ‘mega’ totes, iphone cases and supply cases. As you’d expect from Mismo, they’re all highly desirable – some might say handsome – and they can take a bit of a beating (as we can personally attest).
Take a leap to see the rest of the collection
Take a leap to see the rest of the collection
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Victoria's Secret dresses 2011
A sexy update on the t-neck cable.
Embellished Turtleneck Sweaterdress
Chain and cable detail on front. Imported acrylic/wool. 20" length from waist.
Ombré Sweaterdress
Touchable luxury in feather-soft angora that hugs your curves. The perfect mix of cozy and sexy.
Ombré effect at waist, hem and sleeves
Embellished Turtleneck Sweaterdress
Chain and cable detail on front. Imported acrylic/wool. 20" length from waist.
Ombré Sweaterdress
Touchable luxury in feather-soft angora that hugs your curves. The perfect mix of cozy and sexy.
Ombré effect at waist, hem and sleeves
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Mad Men Style Recap, Episode 13
Tomorrowland. It’s how Disney saw the future in the 1960s, brimming with hope and the potential for progress, but come 2010, the future Disney predicted looks nothing but silly. With the future in mind, Mad Men closed season four, making moves thatMad Men’s modern day viewers will think are ill advised.
After a season of rocky patches and forced modernization, Mad Men is shedding its skin and attempting to start fresh. Don, the most tragic of heroes since Hamlet or James Dean, worked to become a new, modern man and ended up engaged to his new, modern secretary. It’s the oldest trick in the book, really, so passé and yet just the fix for Don’s penchant for progress.
Don pitches the American Cancer Society in a dark, dreary gray suit and tie in a wood paneled room that’s more stuffy than the interior of the National Arts Club. Pete, beside him, looks equally uptight in a greenish suit and black tie. A dark seriousness permeates the episode’s start, things still looking down from Lucky Strike’s departure. Once in sunny California, Don tries to brighten up, but still sticks out like a sore thumb. He wears a suit to the pool, in the hotel room, and to visit Anna’s home, before finally loosening up and jumping in (in teensy black swim trunks). Later, he’s looking more modern in a Stella McCartney-esque denim shirt and khaki pants. The next morning he’s switched out his suit shirt for a loose black button down at brunch, but back in the SCDP offices he’s looking pretty old-timey again in a dark suit and tie. Though at least he’s smiling while next to Megan.The only scene involving Don where I wasn’t cringing was the final one, where he goes to his home upstate and runs into Betty. In a haunting moment Don and Betty share one of the most honest conversations to occur on Mad Men. Betty has been labeled everything by Mad Men fans, including “monster.” To be fair, she’s not so much a monster as she is old fashioned.
Betty’s entire wardrobe this episode is comprised of full skirted, New Look ensembles in cool colors. She fires Carla in a full on AW10 camel ensemble, gets in a tiff with Henry in a plaid dress that could’ve been the inspiration for Prada AW10, and loiters in the Draper home in a gray dress and cobalt swing coat. Everything she knows is from an older time: morality, parenting, strictness, behavioral codes. She fires Carla for disobeying her about Glen, whose friendship with Sally is too modern for Betty to understand.
And then there was Megan.
She’s outgoing, upfront, and clear about her desires. Her style is like a young Fran Drescher, straight, skinny, and mod, minus the Queens flair. And like Fran Drescher in The Nanny, she marries the boss.
Starting the episode in a slim navy dress with white striped trim around the neck, Megan acts as Don’s nanny to California. It should be noted that the only reason Don needs a nanny for his kids is that doesn’t have a wife to care for them while he works. Megan fills the role of wife and nanny. In an ivory full skirted dress with red patterning she looks proper and fresh while playing with the kids and she goes chic and modern in the pool in round sunglasses and a floppy hat. She pulls a Don when she goes out with her friend from college wearing a black dress with a square keyhole front. It’s an excellent business decision, spending time with someone connected and ambitious, even if they are pompous. Finally Megan wears a coral slim dress when she’s announced to be the next Mrs. Draper to the SCDP staff. Turns out coral really is the color of love.
On the losing side is Faye. She was too much of an equal for Don, too real of a woman for Don to commit to loving her. She started the episode leaving Don’s bed, foreshadowing her leaving his life, wearing a white and black patterned, tie-neck blouse. She’s getting on a plane, maybe a pun on her flight attendant wardrobe that I loathe so passionately? Even though Faye was badly dressed, I enjoyed her character, but she was too cunning to last. When Don calls to break up with her she wears a brown slim dress that ties at the neck and an engagement ring. How can Don propose to a woman whose already married to herself? Don wants to be Mr. & Mrs. Donald Draper, not Mr. Don Draper and Ms. Faye Miller, and so Faye’s ambition will always be a problem for him. But it’s this same motivation that may come back to bite Don. Faye knows about his true identity and with her implied mob connections, the future for Dick Whitman isn’t looking too bright.
Outside of the Don plot line, there were some breakthroughs for Peggy and Joan.
Peggy performs amazingly well in a meeting with Topaz hosiery, and ends up signing the account. Wearing her dark black and tan dress, (kind of topaz-y colors), she shoots out one line after another, a truly stellar performance for a copywriter. She’s furious that her triumph is being, yet again, overshadowed by Don. She commiserates with Joan, also wearing dark tones, about the ridiculousness of SCDP. Let’s hope a friendship forms here, since their plot lines are strangely similar, except the baby is Roger’s this time and will be posing as her husband’s. Joan hides her baby bump first in a teal dress and later in black.
So, in a nutshell, that’s what happened sartorially on Mad Men this season. It was shocking and modern and a little crazy, and, just like Don, I’m excited for what the future holds.
After a season of rocky patches and forced modernization, Mad Men is shedding its skin and attempting to start fresh. Don, the most tragic of heroes since Hamlet or James Dean, worked to become a new, modern man and ended up engaged to his new, modern secretary. It’s the oldest trick in the book, really, so passé and yet just the fix for Don’s penchant for progress.
Don pitches the American Cancer Society in a dark, dreary gray suit and tie in a wood paneled room that’s more stuffy than the interior of the National Arts Club. Pete, beside him, looks equally uptight in a greenish suit and black tie. A dark seriousness permeates the episode’s start, things still looking down from Lucky Strike’s departure. Once in sunny California, Don tries to brighten up, but still sticks out like a sore thumb. He wears a suit to the pool, in the hotel room, and to visit Anna’s home, before finally loosening up and jumping in (in teensy black swim trunks). Later, he’s looking more modern in a Stella McCartney-esque denim shirt and khaki pants. The next morning he’s switched out his suit shirt for a loose black button down at brunch, but back in the SCDP offices he’s looking pretty old-timey again in a dark suit and tie. Though at least he’s smiling while next to Megan.The only scene involving Don where I wasn’t cringing was the final one, where he goes to his home upstate and runs into Betty. In a haunting moment Don and Betty share one of the most honest conversations to occur on Mad Men. Betty has been labeled everything by Mad Men fans, including “monster.” To be fair, she’s not so much a monster as she is old fashioned.
Betty’s entire wardrobe this episode is comprised of full skirted, New Look ensembles in cool colors. She fires Carla in a full on AW10 camel ensemble, gets in a tiff with Henry in a plaid dress that could’ve been the inspiration for Prada AW10, and loiters in the Draper home in a gray dress and cobalt swing coat. Everything she knows is from an older time: morality, parenting, strictness, behavioral codes. She fires Carla for disobeying her about Glen, whose friendship with Sally is too modern for Betty to understand.
And then there was Megan.
She’s outgoing, upfront, and clear about her desires. Her style is like a young Fran Drescher, straight, skinny, and mod, minus the Queens flair. And like Fran Drescher in The Nanny, she marries the boss.
Starting the episode in a slim navy dress with white striped trim around the neck, Megan acts as Don’s nanny to California. It should be noted that the only reason Don needs a nanny for his kids is that doesn’t have a wife to care for them while he works. Megan fills the role of wife and nanny. In an ivory full skirted dress with red patterning she looks proper and fresh while playing with the kids and she goes chic and modern in the pool in round sunglasses and a floppy hat. She pulls a Don when she goes out with her friend from college wearing a black dress with a square keyhole front. It’s an excellent business decision, spending time with someone connected and ambitious, even if they are pompous. Finally Megan wears a coral slim dress when she’s announced to be the next Mrs. Draper to the SCDP staff. Turns out coral really is the color of love.
On the losing side is Faye. She was too much of an equal for Don, too real of a woman for Don to commit to loving her. She started the episode leaving Don’s bed, foreshadowing her leaving his life, wearing a white and black patterned, tie-neck blouse. She’s getting on a plane, maybe a pun on her flight attendant wardrobe that I loathe so passionately? Even though Faye was badly dressed, I enjoyed her character, but she was too cunning to last. When Don calls to break up with her she wears a brown slim dress that ties at the neck and an engagement ring. How can Don propose to a woman whose already married to herself? Don wants to be Mr. & Mrs. Donald Draper, not Mr. Don Draper and Ms. Faye Miller, and so Faye’s ambition will always be a problem for him. But it’s this same motivation that may come back to bite Don. Faye knows about his true identity and with her implied mob connections, the future for Dick Whitman isn’t looking too bright.
Outside of the Don plot line, there were some breakthroughs for Peggy and Joan.
Peggy performs amazingly well in a meeting with Topaz hosiery, and ends up signing the account. Wearing her dark black and tan dress, (kind of topaz-y colors), she shoots out one line after another, a truly stellar performance for a copywriter. She’s furious that her triumph is being, yet again, overshadowed by Don. She commiserates with Joan, also wearing dark tones, about the ridiculousness of SCDP. Let’s hope a friendship forms here, since their plot lines are strangely similar, except the baby is Roger’s this time and will be posing as her husband’s. Joan hides her baby bump first in a teal dress and later in black.
So, in a nutshell, that’s what happened sartorially on Mad Men this season. It was shocking and modern and a little crazy, and, just like Don, I’m excited for what the future holds.
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Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2011
Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2011
The looks keep flowing in. Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2011 runway photos have arrived. As usual, the collection large enough to fill a catalog so we’ll limit it to some of our favorites. As you’ll see from the image above, some of our favorite looks came from the men’s bags that accent the men’s ready to wear collection. As wwd tells it, “Washed denim bags were printed with a larger-scale monogram pattern or a massive archive logo. Printed shirts and scarves had logos integrated into chinoiserie designs interpreted by tattoo artist Scott Campbell. A sense of travel and adventure permeated the functional constructions and lightweight fabrics, said to be inspired by parachuters. Exotic looking jackets came in pebbled leather or colored python, while Damier check nylon bags hatched in reptilian green and electric blue.”
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Monday, October 18, 2010
2011 hairstyles
Wonder what hairstyles will be in 2011? The only real way to know is to stay up-to-date with the trendsetters, the people who determine what the latest hairstyles are. Who are we talking about? Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Scarlett Johansson, Megan Fox, Mila Kunis and many more. Keep checking us out to see what hairstyles are coming up in 2011!
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Dior Chiffre Rouge T01 Watch
Remember the Dior “Red Digit Diver” watch? Now, Dior is back with the Chiffre Rouge T01 Watch. As Luxist tells us, “the watch is 42mm wide in steel, and has a black ceramic bezel (which is nice). The look of the steel with black is carried over on the back of the watch where the sapphire exhibition caseback window has a ring of black around it to match the look of the watch case. Inside the watch is an automatic Calibre Dior 8 Fuseaux Horaires (8 timezones), which is likely a base ETA, and was specially developed for Dior. The watch tells the time, and has a day/night indicator (which is part of the hour hand).”
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Vacheron Constantin Overseas Special U.S. Edition
When the oldest watchmaker in the world decided to do something special for the USA market, we simply had to stop and bow. Vacheron Constantin (est 1755) "Overseas Special U.S. Edition is limited to 100 timepieces. The watch comes complete with an additional band of black rubber, a resilient option, in place of the standard black alligator strap highlighted with red stitching. Both complement the opulently large oxidized dial, stainless-steel case, and white-gold detailing, but it’s the sportier rubber strap that is better suited to the watch’s more active endeavors." Reach out and touch this chrono for 19,000$US. (via mens vogue)
Friday, October 29, 2010
A.B.Art Special OA All Black Watch
300 units of this A.B.Art All Black are being produced. It is less than traditional which will be appealing to many who are looking for a watch which is unique. “Founded 20 years ago, a.b.art is a brand inspired by the Bauhaus movement, the Special OA All Black is its latest offering. The case, in stainless steel black PVD, measures 40.5mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal, a half-moon display back and is water resistant to 30 meters.” (tz)
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Fashion News Roundup: Crystal Renn’s Dance Moves, Underwater Fashion Show, and the New J. Crew
Renn Again: Model of the moment Crystal Renn continues to buzz about the internet. This time, she is looking light as a feather dancing around in nothing but a VPL bodysuit. The dance routine was for a photo shoot by Skye Parrott for The Block, a new Canadian fashion magazine. Crystal actually has some pretty impressive moves. Perhaps dancing is part of her new exercise routine? {Ford Models Blog}
Unlikely Pair: Jake Davis of Jake Davis Test Shots recently designed two pairs of men’s shoes for Sebago’s Nexus Project. While there is nothing particularly feminine about the footwear, Jake chose a female subject to advertise them. Gorgeous model Rachel Ballinger (who you might recognize from, um, the Urban Outfitters website) moves gracefully atop a New York City rooftop in Jake’s designs. We’ve never seen someone pull off an American flag and boat shoes so well. {Jake Davis Screen Tests}Under the Sea: In Seoul this weekend, models performed some version of synchronized swimming in an underwater fashion show to showcase the designs of Park Sul-Nyeo. The event marked the launch of a new Korean department store. We’re awe-struck not only by the fact that these models were evidently able to hold their breath for minutes at a time, but also by how pretty these dresses looked under water. {Daily Mail}
The Hair Situation: You might remember that on a recent episode of Jersey Shore, Vinny finally found someone who could cut (or tape-up, whatever that means) his thick, Italian hair. It turns out Vinny, Pauly D, Ronnie and the Situation are not the only notables who’ve had the pleasure of visiting Miami’s Platinum Boyz Barbers. {The Moment}
New Crew: The new J. Crew Men’s Shop on Madison Avenue just opened it it looks pretty impressive. The store is full of reclaimed materials and boasts, in addition to J. Crew menswear, extended suiting and special items by Benson and Clegg, Timex, Alden, Persol, Rogue’s Gallery, Barbour and more. There’s even a basement filled with vintage treasures. {Racked}
Unlikely Pair: Jake Davis of Jake Davis Test Shots recently designed two pairs of men’s shoes for Sebago’s Nexus Project. While there is nothing particularly feminine about the footwear, Jake chose a female subject to advertise them. Gorgeous model Rachel Ballinger (who you might recognize from, um, the Urban Outfitters website) moves gracefully atop a New York City rooftop in Jake’s designs. We’ve never seen someone pull off an American flag and boat shoes so well. {Jake Davis Screen Tests}Under the Sea: In Seoul this weekend, models performed some version of synchronized swimming in an underwater fashion show to showcase the designs of Park Sul-Nyeo. The event marked the launch of a new Korean department store. We’re awe-struck not only by the fact that these models were evidently able to hold their breath for minutes at a time, but also by how pretty these dresses looked under water. {Daily Mail}
The Hair Situation: You might remember that on a recent episode of Jersey Shore, Vinny finally found someone who could cut (or tape-up, whatever that means) his thick, Italian hair. It turns out Vinny, Pauly D, Ronnie and the Situation are not the only notables who’ve had the pleasure of visiting Miami’s Platinum Boyz Barbers. {The Moment}
New Crew: The new J. Crew Men’s Shop on Madison Avenue just opened it it looks pretty impressive. The store is full of reclaimed materials and boasts, in addition to J. Crew menswear, extended suiting and special items by Benson and Clegg, Timex, Alden, Persol, Rogue’s Gallery, Barbour and more. There’s even a basement filled with vintage treasures. {Racked}
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Missoni for San Pellegrino Limited Edition Bottles
Our brothers HS give coverage to this interesting by Missoni on some San Pellegrino water bottles. “By now a fashion brand getting together with a water brand is not entirely new anymore. We have seen Evian work with many designers over the years. Now Italian brand San Pellegrino is also getting into the game and presents a collaboration with Italian fashion house Missoni. The lables feature the Missoni branding and the bottle also comes in a special sleeve, designed by the brand.”
More looks at the Missoni for San Pellegrino Limited Edition Bottles over on Highsnob.
More looks at the Missoni for San Pellegrino Limited Edition Bottles over on Highsnob.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Schick Intuition Launches Limited-Edition Razors
Schick Intuition Plus limited-edition fresh and girly razors. Courtesy PhotoSummer can be hard on a girl's legs. From frequent shavings to nicks and cuts, our gams have seen better days. So when we stopped by a Schick event at New York's The Standard Grill, we were in desperate need of some leg-soothing news. First off, we learned that 81% of all women desire sexy, smooth, shaved legs. "What the heck does the other 20% want?" interjected fellow beauty writer Andrea Lavinthal."Well -- hairy legs are a form of birth control," replied Matt Rader, senior brand manager for Schick Intuition Plus. (He was joking. Kind of.)But if you're in that 81%, Schick has some new goodies to help you maintain your smooth this summer.Now through September, the brand is launching a limited-edition set of three Intuition Plus razors in fresh, girly designs. Each hand-held razor boasts four blades and a surrounding moisturizing solid made with shea butter, vitamin E and aloe that we found really did make a difference in the shower.The shades are also customized according to different skin type needs.The hot pink is replenishing with a delicious pomegranate scent (admittedly our favorite of the trio), while the light pink contains advanced moisturization perfect for more mature skin. The light blue is specially blended for sensitive skin. Once September passes, you'll no longer be able to cop the designs -- but your legs won't be left high and dry. You'll still be able to purchase razor refills with the different moisturizing solid choices. And come winter, your legs won't have to double as another form of contraception either.Show off your silky, smooth legs in a pair of cropped pants for your body type.
Schick Intuition Launches Limited-Edition Razors originally appeared on StyleList on Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Schick Intuition Launches Limited-Edition Razors originally appeared on StyleList on Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Monday, October 25, 2010
J.Crew Gives in to Internet Outcry, Switches Out Hairy Legs Tights on Model
Last Friday, someone on the internet noticed that the model at the top of J.Crew’s women’s shoe page online looked like she had really hairy legs. Initially folks thought that it was a photoshop prank. But how very un-J.Crew! The real reason was that the model was simply wearing a pair of the brand’s lace tights that ($22.50), in the “fawn” color, ended up making their models’ legs look more hairy than haute. Or, like an actual fawn’s legs.
The weekend was enough time for the “J.Crew Hairy Leg Tights” to become something of an internet meme and today the Daily Mail is reporting the story with the headline, “Somebody get the girl a razor! Trendy tights that appear to make legs look HAIRY take internet by storm!”
So, in what seems to be an effort to quell the “internet storm” that has been brewing over the tights, J.Crew has switched out the lace tights in “fawn” for a pair of black patterned tights that are, unquestionably, tights.
The weekend was enough time for the “J.Crew Hairy Leg Tights” to become something of an internet meme and today the Daily Mail is reporting the story with the headline, “Somebody get the girl a razor! Trendy tights that appear to make legs look HAIRY take internet by storm!”
So, in what seems to be an effort to quell the “internet storm” that has been brewing over the tights, J.Crew has switched out the lace tights in “fawn” for a pair of black patterned tights that are, unquestionably, tights.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Hello Kitty Dr Martens Boots
A girl’s love for shoes is legendary. We all are aware of the shoe fetish that every woman harbors at some or the other point of time in her life. If you too are a fashion victim and just cannot do without your regular dose of stylish shoes, do not miss the Hello Kitty Dr Martens boots. In fact, buying a pair of Hello Kitty Dr Martens boots has become even more special this year as we are celebrating Dr Martens’ 50th anniversary this year.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Jewelry Trends Winter 2011
In today’s cosmopolitan age, both men and women display a weakness for trendy jewellery. In this article we will focus on Jewelry Trends Winter 2011 and how the same can be imbibed in everyday life. Jewelry pieces are an integral part of a woman’s wardrobe and are easily her favorite accessory that she uses to jazz up any outfit. Though each of us has one or more classic jewelry pieces in our wardrobe, wearing them on a daily basis hardly inspires any sense of excitement
To ensure that your look does not get stereotyped, it is important that you diversify your jewelry collection and include some in vogue pieces that can be paired with various outfits and worn on various occasions. If you like experimenting with different jewelry pieces, you will have great fun mixing and matching the jewelry trends for Fall/Winter 2011. Some of these are listed below:
Go bold with statement jewelry that is available in bright colors and comprises mostly of chunky pieces. The keyword while choosing these pieces is that they should stand out rather than blend with the outfit. Go for extra-large bracelets, shiny danglers for ears, flashy necklaces.
Metal jewelry has also made a splashy return on the fashion runways this winter. However, do not confuse this with classical pieces made of gold or silver. Instead go for jewelry pieces made of lightweight metals that are available in shiny white and yellowish hues. The structured pieces are a major hit as they look quite beautiful composition wise. However, you can also go for oversized metal jewelry available in angular and asymmetrical shapes.
If you are a fan of motifs in jewelry, now is your time to show them off as strong motifs are being used by jewelry designers across the world. Do not hesitate to mix and match various elements such as animal motifs, floral motifs and religious motifs. Simply combine these pieces in such a way that they create a unique look to complement your ensemble
The fringe is back in fashion this winter season and it is no longer restricted to adorning outfits, handbags and shoes. This style can be seen in jewelry pieces as well that are quite a craze this season, thanks to similar pieces being worn by celebrities on the red carpet. Another hot jewelry trend this season is the layered necklaces. To carry off this look you need to exercise greater caution in the selection of your outfit rather than the jewelry.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Exclusive: Tour The Louis Vuitton Archive With Marc Jacobs And Stylist Katie Grand
For Louis Vuitton’s massive New Bond Street London flagship, creative director Marc Jacobs invited Love’s Katie Grand to curate a series of archival looks from Jacobs’ tenure at the house, and Jacobs and Grand were both on hand to take Derek Blasberg through the designs for our exclusive video. The pieces are pulled from throughout Jacobs’ 12-year career at the helm of LV, and while there are some favorites—Grand says she’d save the mannequin above in case of catastrophe; “she shows how much Sprouse has been important to the whole evolution of the brand”—Jacobs insists he’s focused on the present, not on posterity. “I think we’re just thinking about the moment,” he explains. “This is for now, not forever.” Visit our videos page for more.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Mismo Spring/Summer 2011
Mismo Spring/Summer 2011
By internet terms, this is old news now, but Mismo are an SL fave – we receive daily compliments on their shopper bag – so we had to post this up. As we noted in our Capsule round-up they’ve added a boatload of new shapes, including backpacks, ‘mega’ totes, iphone cases and supply cases. As you’d expect from Mismo, they’re all highly desirable – some might say handsome – and they can take a bit of a beating (as we can personally attest).
Take a leap to see the rest of the collection
Take a leap to see the rest of the collection
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Victoria's Secret dresses 2011
A sexy update on the t-neck cable.
Embellished Turtleneck Sweaterdress
Chain and cable detail on front. Imported acrylic/wool. 20" length from waist.
Ombré Sweaterdress
Touchable luxury in feather-soft angora that hugs your curves. The perfect mix of cozy and sexy.
Ombré effect at waist, hem and sleeves
Embellished Turtleneck Sweaterdress
Chain and cable detail on front. Imported acrylic/wool. 20" length from waist.
Ombré Sweaterdress
Touchable luxury in feather-soft angora that hugs your curves. The perfect mix of cozy and sexy.
Ombré effect at waist, hem and sleeves
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Mad Men Style Recap, Episode 13
Tomorrowland. It’s how Disney saw the future in the 1960s, brimming with hope and the potential for progress, but come 2010, the future Disney predicted looks nothing but silly. With the future in mind, Mad Men closed season four, making moves thatMad Men’s modern day viewers will think are ill advised.
After a season of rocky patches and forced modernization, Mad Men is shedding its skin and attempting to start fresh. Don, the most tragic of heroes since Hamlet or James Dean, worked to become a new, modern man and ended up engaged to his new, modern secretary. It’s the oldest trick in the book, really, so passé and yet just the fix for Don’s penchant for progress.
Don pitches the American Cancer Society in a dark, dreary gray suit and tie in a wood paneled room that’s more stuffy than the interior of the National Arts Club. Pete, beside him, looks equally uptight in a greenish suit and black tie. A dark seriousness permeates the episode’s start, things still looking down from Lucky Strike’s departure. Once in sunny California, Don tries to brighten up, but still sticks out like a sore thumb. He wears a suit to the pool, in the hotel room, and to visit Anna’s home, before finally loosening up and jumping in (in teensy black swim trunks). Later, he’s looking more modern in a Stella McCartney-esque denim shirt and khaki pants. The next morning he’s switched out his suit shirt for a loose black button down at brunch, but back in the SCDP offices he’s looking pretty old-timey again in a dark suit and tie. Though at least he’s smiling while next to Megan.The only scene involving Don where I wasn’t cringing was the final one, where he goes to his home upstate and runs into Betty. In a haunting moment Don and Betty share one of the most honest conversations to occur on Mad Men. Betty has been labeled everything by Mad Men fans, including “monster.” To be fair, she’s not so much a monster as she is old fashioned.
Betty’s entire wardrobe this episode is comprised of full skirted, New Look ensembles in cool colors. She fires Carla in a full on AW10 camel ensemble, gets in a tiff with Henry in a plaid dress that could’ve been the inspiration for Prada AW10, and loiters in the Draper home in a gray dress and cobalt swing coat. Everything she knows is from an older time: morality, parenting, strictness, behavioral codes. She fires Carla for disobeying her about Glen, whose friendship with Sally is too modern for Betty to understand.
And then there was Megan.
She’s outgoing, upfront, and clear about her desires. Her style is like a young Fran Drescher, straight, skinny, and mod, minus the Queens flair. And like Fran Drescher in The Nanny, she marries the boss.
Starting the episode in a slim navy dress with white striped trim around the neck, Megan acts as Don’s nanny to California. It should be noted that the only reason Don needs a nanny for his kids is that doesn’t have a wife to care for them while he works. Megan fills the role of wife and nanny. In an ivory full skirted dress with red patterning she looks proper and fresh while playing with the kids and she goes chic and modern in the pool in round sunglasses and a floppy hat. She pulls a Don when she goes out with her friend from college wearing a black dress with a square keyhole front. It’s an excellent business decision, spending time with someone connected and ambitious, even if they are pompous. Finally Megan wears a coral slim dress when she’s announced to be the next Mrs. Draper to the SCDP staff. Turns out coral really is the color of love.
On the losing side is Faye. She was too much of an equal for Don, too real of a woman for Don to commit to loving her. She started the episode leaving Don’s bed, foreshadowing her leaving his life, wearing a white and black patterned, tie-neck blouse. She’s getting on a plane, maybe a pun on her flight attendant wardrobe that I loathe so passionately? Even though Faye was badly dressed, I enjoyed her character, but she was too cunning to last. When Don calls to break up with her she wears a brown slim dress that ties at the neck and an engagement ring. How can Don propose to a woman whose already married to herself? Don wants to be Mr. & Mrs. Donald Draper, not Mr. Don Draper and Ms. Faye Miller, and so Faye’s ambition will always be a problem for him. But it’s this same motivation that may come back to bite Don. Faye knows about his true identity and with her implied mob connections, the future for Dick Whitman isn’t looking too bright.
Outside of the Don plot line, there were some breakthroughs for Peggy and Joan.
Peggy performs amazingly well in a meeting with Topaz hosiery, and ends up signing the account. Wearing her dark black and tan dress, (kind of topaz-y colors), she shoots out one line after another, a truly stellar performance for a copywriter. She’s furious that her triumph is being, yet again, overshadowed by Don. She commiserates with Joan, also wearing dark tones, about the ridiculousness of SCDP. Let’s hope a friendship forms here, since their plot lines are strangely similar, except the baby is Roger’s this time and will be posing as her husband’s. Joan hides her baby bump first in a teal dress and later in black.
So, in a nutshell, that’s what happened sartorially on Mad Men this season. It was shocking and modern and a little crazy, and, just like Don, I’m excited for what the future holds.
After a season of rocky patches and forced modernization, Mad Men is shedding its skin and attempting to start fresh. Don, the most tragic of heroes since Hamlet or James Dean, worked to become a new, modern man and ended up engaged to his new, modern secretary. It’s the oldest trick in the book, really, so passé and yet just the fix for Don’s penchant for progress.
Don pitches the American Cancer Society in a dark, dreary gray suit and tie in a wood paneled room that’s more stuffy than the interior of the National Arts Club. Pete, beside him, looks equally uptight in a greenish suit and black tie. A dark seriousness permeates the episode’s start, things still looking down from Lucky Strike’s departure. Once in sunny California, Don tries to brighten up, but still sticks out like a sore thumb. He wears a suit to the pool, in the hotel room, and to visit Anna’s home, before finally loosening up and jumping in (in teensy black swim trunks). Later, he’s looking more modern in a Stella McCartney-esque denim shirt and khaki pants. The next morning he’s switched out his suit shirt for a loose black button down at brunch, but back in the SCDP offices he’s looking pretty old-timey again in a dark suit and tie. Though at least he’s smiling while next to Megan.The only scene involving Don where I wasn’t cringing was the final one, where he goes to his home upstate and runs into Betty. In a haunting moment Don and Betty share one of the most honest conversations to occur on Mad Men. Betty has been labeled everything by Mad Men fans, including “monster.” To be fair, she’s not so much a monster as she is old fashioned.
Betty’s entire wardrobe this episode is comprised of full skirted, New Look ensembles in cool colors. She fires Carla in a full on AW10 camel ensemble, gets in a tiff with Henry in a plaid dress that could’ve been the inspiration for Prada AW10, and loiters in the Draper home in a gray dress and cobalt swing coat. Everything she knows is from an older time: morality, parenting, strictness, behavioral codes. She fires Carla for disobeying her about Glen, whose friendship with Sally is too modern for Betty to understand.
And then there was Megan.
She’s outgoing, upfront, and clear about her desires. Her style is like a young Fran Drescher, straight, skinny, and mod, minus the Queens flair. And like Fran Drescher in The Nanny, she marries the boss.
Starting the episode in a slim navy dress with white striped trim around the neck, Megan acts as Don’s nanny to California. It should be noted that the only reason Don needs a nanny for his kids is that doesn’t have a wife to care for them while he works. Megan fills the role of wife and nanny. In an ivory full skirted dress with red patterning she looks proper and fresh while playing with the kids and she goes chic and modern in the pool in round sunglasses and a floppy hat. She pulls a Don when she goes out with her friend from college wearing a black dress with a square keyhole front. It’s an excellent business decision, spending time with someone connected and ambitious, even if they are pompous. Finally Megan wears a coral slim dress when she’s announced to be the next Mrs. Draper to the SCDP staff. Turns out coral really is the color of love.
On the losing side is Faye. She was too much of an equal for Don, too real of a woman for Don to commit to loving her. She started the episode leaving Don’s bed, foreshadowing her leaving his life, wearing a white and black patterned, tie-neck blouse. She’s getting on a plane, maybe a pun on her flight attendant wardrobe that I loathe so passionately? Even though Faye was badly dressed, I enjoyed her character, but she was too cunning to last. When Don calls to break up with her she wears a brown slim dress that ties at the neck and an engagement ring. How can Don propose to a woman whose already married to herself? Don wants to be Mr. & Mrs. Donald Draper, not Mr. Don Draper and Ms. Faye Miller, and so Faye’s ambition will always be a problem for him. But it’s this same motivation that may come back to bite Don. Faye knows about his true identity and with her implied mob connections, the future for Dick Whitman isn’t looking too bright.
Outside of the Don plot line, there were some breakthroughs for Peggy and Joan.
Peggy performs amazingly well in a meeting with Topaz hosiery, and ends up signing the account. Wearing her dark black and tan dress, (kind of topaz-y colors), she shoots out one line after another, a truly stellar performance for a copywriter. She’s furious that her triumph is being, yet again, overshadowed by Don. She commiserates with Joan, also wearing dark tones, about the ridiculousness of SCDP. Let’s hope a friendship forms here, since their plot lines are strangely similar, except the baby is Roger’s this time and will be posing as her husband’s. Joan hides her baby bump first in a teal dress and later in black.
So, in a nutshell, that’s what happened sartorially on Mad Men this season. It was shocking and modern and a little crazy, and, just like Don, I’m excited for what the future holds.
Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2011
Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2011
The looks keep flowing in. Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2011 runway photos have arrived. As usual, the collection large enough to fill a catalog so we’ll limit it to some of our favorites. As you’ll see from the image above, some of our favorite looks came from the men’s bags that accent the men’s ready to wear collection. As wwd tells it, “Washed denim bags were printed with a larger-scale monogram pattern or a massive archive logo. Printed shirts and scarves had logos integrated into chinoiserie designs interpreted by tattoo artist Scott Campbell. A sense of travel and adventure permeated the functional constructions and lightweight fabrics, said to be inspired by parachuters. Exotic looking jackets came in pebbled leather or colored python, while Damier check nylon bags hatched in reptilian green and electric blue.”
Monday, October 18, 2010
2011 hairstyles
Wonder what hairstyles will be in 2011? The only real way to know is to stay up-to-date with the trendsetters, the people who determine what the latest hairstyles are. Who are we talking about? Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Scarlett Johansson, Megan Fox, Mila Kunis and many more. Keep checking us out to see what hairstyles are coming up in 2011!
Friday, October 15, 2010
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