Archive for August, 2009

Who wears short shorts?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Michelle Obama wears short shorts! Why? because its HOT! And so is the Grand Canyon!

So what’s all the fuss about? This historical first lady fashion statement captured obvious criticism that accompanies being in the public eye. Yet, as rightly deserved, the first lady has been offered the fashion seal of approval by over 13,000 people polled by the Huffington Post. The Results:

Michelle Obama has the right to bare legs and we could not agree more!

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Save the Date: August 28th, 2009

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

With unprecedented access, The September Issue, directed and produced by R.J. Cutler, tells the story of legendary Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour and her larger-than-life team of editors creating the issue and ruling the world of fashion.

The September Issue won the Grand Jury Prize for Excellence in Cinematography at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and will make its theatrical debut on August 28th, 2009

The September 2007 issue of Vogue magazine weighed nearly five pounds, and was the single largest issue of a magazine ever published. With ad sales now dropping at a record rate, is this the begining of Anna Wintours grand exit strategy?

Serena French, an NY Post fashion editor reports; Wintour, allowed Cutler an extraordinary level of access for the closing of the most important issue of the year in 2007, which at 840 pages was the magazine’s biggest ever. Cutler followed Wintour and her team from the shows in February — when fall clothes are shown on world stages — from planning with editors and photographers, fashion shoots, meetings with retailers and designers, to closing in July, interspersed with interviews at her homes in Greenwich Village and Long Island.

If this really is the end, or only just the begining, Anna Wintour will forever be regarded by the Fashion industry as nothing sort of a Legacy.

September Fashion Bibles are Being Reduced to Magazines

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

For September, every major fashion magazine releases an Issue thick enough to be a Steven King Novel, but, that may be so last year. This years coveted September issue is expected to appear as skinny as the model on the cover.

In an attempt to save recession dollars, fashion marketers are turning to the web for a hopefully better place to spend their advertising budget. Already in effect, some September issues are showing up on the news stands, about a third slimmer than last year.

Ad pages in Vogue tumbled 36%, to 429. That’s a far cry from 2007, when Vogue trumpeted its September issue with a total of 840 pages.

As they spend less on magazine advertising, fashion marketers are testing lower cost and possibly more measurable outlets offered on the web. Included are YouTube, Twitter, DailyCandy.com and more to come. Re-allocating money to buy add space and on top web magazines may be money better spent now the people spend more time reading on the computer than out of magazine and newspapers.

Many designers resisted Internet marketing in the past, with the excuse that they could not properly display their product or message and that they would not be able to reach their real target audience. But with the times’a'changin technology can showcase almost anything on the computer as though you were looking at the real thing. We have Large High def screens on our desks that can watch beautiful video in real time.

WPP’s ad tracking firm TNS Media Intelligence reported that Louis Vuitton North America more than doubled its digital ad spending in 2008 to $286,000, from $107,000 in 2007, and Diane von Furstenberg boosted its Web spending from nothing to $43,000 last year. This data tracks spending on display ads but does not account for other types of digital ads, such as search and online video or the cost of creating a Web site.

Being online is now considered and investment, entire marketing campaigns are being launched digitally. Chanel used social media by posting a short film to YouTube, starring French actress Audrey Tautou, and promoted the video with search ads and other ads on the site.

To capture some of the dollars flowing to the Web, traditional magazine companies are introducing new features. The e-commerce initiative launching on Condé Nast’s Style.com in September lets users shop for trends they see on the runway. Net-A-Porter, Nine West, Neiman Marcus and New York & Co. all are advertising on the site at launch.

Can Katie Holmes Dress Us As Cute As Suri?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Believe it or not the the actress turned dancer is now turning fashion designer.

Teamed with her personal stylist Jeanne Yang, their new women’s wear will mimic Holmes’ own classic sense of style while an additional childrens line will be modeled after her super stylish daughter Suri.

Due to debut in the fall,  Holmes and Yangs’ new line with be sold exclusively at high-end boutique Maxfield in Los Angeles, reports WWD.

Katie holmes may be prvoing herself as more than a tripple threat. She can sing dance and act…tv, movies and boradway. She ran the new York City Marathon, appears on “So You Think You Can Dance” and dresses the cutest celebrity baby ever! Is there anything she can’t do?

Here is an example of one of duo’s previous collaborations that Katie wore last year to the Broadway permiere of “All My Sons.”

eModa.com get’s down with Amber Rose and Kanye West

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Tsuss, Escada

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

German couture brand, Escada, will seek court protection.  The company in supposed to file for insolvency at a court in Munich today.  

After 46 percent of bondholders backed an offer to exchange old debt for new notes, Escada still fell short of the 80 percent threshold that would have enabled it to obtain a bank loan, the Munich-based clothier said in a statement late on Tuesday.

The brands $10,000 robes are worn by stars including Demi Moore. More than 2,200 employees are affected by the insolvency which follows the failure of fashion companies including IT Holding SpA, owner of the Gianfranco Ferre label, and Christian Lacroix SNC.

The company’s CEO was Bruno Saelzer, a former CEO of Hugo Boss AG,  brought in by Escada investors including German billionaire brothers Wolfgang and Michael Herz.

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Obama’s make best-dressed list

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

The first family was listed on Vanity Fair’s International Best-Dressed List, edging out a few Hollywood stars like Angelina Jolie.

Although his wife has been named twice before, the president made the list for his first time.

Other stars honored for their sense of style are Brad Pitt, Penelope Cruz, Anne Hathaway, Tiki Barber and Daniel Craig.

Political winners included French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his companion, Diana Taylor.

Vanity Fair's international best-dressed list

Who loves Diesel? WE DO!!

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

…and so does the cast of Twilight!…

Kristen Stewart of Twilight   Taylor Lautner of Twilight

and zac effron!

Zac Effron in Thanaz   Zac Efron in Thanaz 8sv

…and Brian Austin Green!!

Brian Austen Green

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HOTT!!!