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Chanel, you rock. (And the animals love you!)

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

If you’re a fashion freak this is old news, but I’m still very happy about it: All of the “fur” in Chanel’s fall collection is FAUX!!!

The animals love you Karl, and now I do too!

If you missed it, the show took place in Paris (bien sur) at the Grand Palais, and was presented on an iceberg – yes, an iceberg – carved from a 265-ton piece of (can you guess?)… ice. Ensuring that global warming doesn’t lose any ground, the carving of the ‘berg was done by 35 artists, brought in by Chanel… from Sweden. Apparently this is the same team who sculpts the famous Ice Hotel each year. (You know, the one that’s become ubiquitous because every damn city in the world now has one, or an ice bar- including Las Vegas…) The ice was also imported from Sweden, but we can excuse that because as anyone who’s ever ordered a soda in the City of Light knows, there’s apparently a HUGE shortage of ice in Paris.

Given the average BMI of the crowd at these events, I’m sure there were a lot of people – men and women – who were “at attention,” given that the room was kept at about 25-degrees F, and these things never start on time. The iceberg was concealed in a large wooden box, which lifted as the show began.

Mr. Laugerfeld’s “muse” (is that what we’re calling them these days?), Brad Kroenig, opened the show, in a simple getup that can best be described as ‘Wookie-mates-with-Ewok.’ Lovely.

There were a few other models with Brad, and later on, but he’s the standout. (And “muse” to Mr. Laugerfeld, as you know.) You may remember Brad from a few years back; he got some attention during the finale of the John Bartlett show when he appeared on the runway with another model, covered only by… a surfboard. Needless to say it didn’t cover much, and unfortunately it seemed to be pretty cold on the runway that day (if you get my drift), so if you missed it, you didn’t miss much. (Google his name and surfboard if you’re that interested… OK, here’s a fairly safe one.)

But back to the (faux) fur

Although Karl said that he wasn’t trying to be political (in fact, one of the reasons he gave for not using real fur was because he “doesn’t want to compete” with Fendi, who “does great fur”), it’s kind of hard not to when you’re Karl Lagerfeld and you’re running one of the most well-known and watched brands in the world.

Of course there were a few runway mishaps, which should come as no surprise given that their competition consisted of 20-pound models in stilettos and skinny guys who spend their days (and nights?) “inspiring” Karl. A few poor girls lost their shoes, which came loose in the slush from the melting ‘berg. I can’t imagine anything more fun than not eating for days then slipping in near-freezing water, losing a shoe in what’s likely your biggest gig to date, and having to traipse back down the runway and backstage knowing you left behind a $1,000 heel… and your pride. Good times!

But to end on a good note – and get back to the reason I wrote this post in the first place – I give props to Mr. L, and Chanel, for not anally electrocuting any cats, dogs, badgers, bears, beavers or other furry (or non-furry) animals this season. Let’s hope it’s a permanent decision, and one that catches on with other designers and houses. (Yes Louis Vuitton, I’m talking about you…)

If you’d like to see more of Lagerfeld’s “muse,” you can check out the book of photos taken and compiled by the designer over five years he spent with Kroenig: Metamorphoses of an American, A Cycle of Youth 2003–2008

I want one.

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

I’m so not a little dog person (although if someone gave me a Louis Vuitton Sac Chien…), but this little mutt in a Ralph Lauren polo shirt is ADORABLE! Seriously, I want one…

Yves Saint Laurent :: The Legend

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

These days, celebrities lending their name to a brand is commonplace, a practice that’s become – in our humble opinion – vulgar. Whether based on greed, narcissism, or simply bad management, it seems like every other Hollywood leading lady (and more and more, leading man) has a line of clothing, home goods, energy drinks, [insert name of nearly any other item you can think of here].

For every dozen Hollywood starlets or handful of douchebags (Ed Hardy/Christian Audigier comes to mind) hawking cheap wares at Macys, Kmart and QVC, however, there are one or two designers who’ve actually given up their blood, sweat, and tears – not to mention learning the art and possessing genuine creative talent – to legitimately deserve the right to put their name to a label. Dior, Fendi, Gucci, Chanel, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton… timeless, classic, beautiful brands – all of which carry a name from an actual person. Standing strong among them, with a rich history of creative brilliance, is Yves Saint Laurent.

The first tome to celebrate the sheer design genius of the man, Yves Saint Laurent represents a comprehensive retrospective of the designer, the icon, the legendary god of fashion who helped create the industry that we know today as fashion. A celebrity among celebrities, from his first couture collection to his last, Saint Laurent’s clothes were celebrated and his brilliance admired- as well they should be.

As vibrant, diverse and fascinating as the man himself, Yves Saint Laurent – the book – plays excellent tribute to the artist. An accompaniment to a retrospective exhibition at the Petit Palais in Paris (featuring more than 300 garments; on view through August 29, 2010), it’s a first-rate volume that’s as full of history as it is photographs. Aside from his fashion, the volume highlights Saint Laurent’s philosophy of style, with special attention paid to his muses- a select handful of women who he not only designed for, but adored.

Although he certainly created a few things that were a bit outside the norm (a perfect example being his knitted wedding dress from the mid-60s, which made the unfortunate woman wearing it look like an enormous tampon), Saint Laurent was known for his sophisticated style, albeit always with at least a touch of glamour. He understood women – and celebrated them; something instantly apparent in his designs. This volume brings that – as well as all the designer’s nuances – to the general public, along with images of his hand-selected fabric samples, drawings, sketches, photographs, models… it would be exhausting if it weren’t so exciting and enthralling.

At just under 400 pages with more than 200 full color illustrations, this is a coffee table book that should take its place at the top of the stack and remain there. Beautiful and fascinating from cover to cover, Yves Saint Laurent is the next best thing to a conversation with the designer himself.

by Florence Muller and Farid Chenoune
Abrams; 388 pages. In bookstores for about $55; less at Amazon.com

This review was originally featured on the EDGE Media Network.

EDGE Gift Guides, round 1

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

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Some of my EDGE Holiday Gift Guides that went up recently. This is round 1, look for round 2 next week…

If you like the guides, share them with your friends! (Send them the link to this blog posting- they’ll have them all in one place…)

Good gifting starts at home

Green goodies galore

Fashionably Fabulous

Gourmet gadgets & goodies

Treats for Techies

And two from a couple of our fabulous writers:

Grooming Gear

Cheers! A Viniferous EDGE Holiday Gift Guide

ICEROK Jewelry :: my new best friend

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
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Beautiful- and the picture doesn't do it justice... it's so much hotter on skin.

Yesterday another handful of possible gift guide items showed up on my doorstep (I’m assuming thanks to the wonderful people at UPS, FedEx and the US Postal Service; most don’t bother ringing the bell to let me know they’re there, because that would be too easy…), which is quite normal given the time of the year and the fact that this past week I’ve been requesting samples of the things I’m 99% sure will be featured. What isn’t't normal is the fact that I’m pretty sure that I found my personal favorite of the year- and it’s not even crazy expensive.

It is fabulous, however.

My friend Sherri-Lyn reps a line of jewelry from Canada called ICEROCK, and she sent me one of their best-sellers – and the piece they became famous for – the Angel Wing. As soon as I opened the box I knew I was going to love it, but when I put it on I went crazy! It’s like the perfect combination of rock and sophistication- a little bit “wild and naughty” but all grown up. Does that make sense? The chain that came with it was a few inches too long for me, so I got in the car, drove to the mall (sorry, the “collection”), and bought a new one the same day. Crazy? A bit, but I’m totally in love!

The collection (the Angel Wing collection, not the mall) comes in 10 styles, including white and yellow gold and various precious stones. They also do Angel Wing cufflinks for guys, but personally I’ll stick with the necklace.

I’ll add a photo of me wearing it as soon as I remember to take one when I’m not in my pajamas and Angel Wing. It’s an interesting look, but not one I’m willing to share.

Check out the collection here, and watch for it in the EDGE Holiday Gift Guide for Fashionistas…

What to wear :: summer weddings

Friday, September 4th, 2009

gay-wedding-male-heartIf you’re around my age, aside from sitting inside and looking out at the beautiful weather that you’re not enjoying, summer means one thing: weddings. Lots and lots of weddings. (For the sake of simplicity, I’m including commitment ceremonies, promise exchanges, domestic partnership celebrations, etc. under the general “weddings.”)

When you combine weddings and hot weather – not to mention humidity – you end up with one thing: a hot mess. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be that way.

While some women (and, granted, some men) spend the afternoon comfortably in their lightweight dresses, for the most part, men are left to suffer the torture known as wearing a suit outdoors in summer. We have to make the choice of looking good – and in this case, dressing appropriately – or being comfortable. Fortunately, I’m here to tell you that looking good, even in a suit, and staying comfortable is possible. Here are some hints:

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“Bruno” prompting sales of male grooming products and short shorts?

Friday, July 24th, 2009
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My fashion inspiration...

I may get an award for this fine example of investigative journalism…

According to Britain’s Telegraph, the western world has seen an increase in “sales of ’metrosexual’ products including fake tan, wax strips and short shorts” since the release of the movie “Bruno.” Their source: eBay, who reports double digit increases of said products over last year’s sales.

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