Posts for March 16th 2007

coming your way: a "blogue"

>>  Looks like Vogue is finally joining the party train and expanding their web site to include a... well...  I can't say it.  Anna Wintour apparently despises the word.  You know, that B-L-O-G word.  It's too "garish-sounding."  So instead,  Vogue's website will be rolling out a... well, that has yet to be determined.  Her staff is coming up with a new word ASAP. 

>>  Looks like Vogue is finally joining the party train and expanding their web site to include a... well...  I can't say it.  Anna Wintour apparently despises the word.  You know, that B-L-O-G word.  It's too "garish-sounding."  So instead,  Vogue's website will be rolling out a... well, that has yet to be determined.  Her staff is coming up with a new word ASAP. 

master of all that is makeup

>>   This video is not super up-to-date, but Pat McGrath's genius is always there, no matter what season it is.  I just wanted to give you a glimpse into the life of the woman responsible for all the runway makeup triumphs and creativities (especially at Dior).

>>   This video is not super up-to-date, but Pat McGrath's genius is always there, no matter what season it is.  I just wanted to give you a glimpse into the life of the woman responsible for all the runway makeup triumphs and creativities (especially at Dior).

a fashion film feast

>>  Ready to watch fashion in films until your eyes glaze over?  The Museum of the Moving Image's Fashion in Film Festival in Astoria, NY provides you with that unique opportunity from March 17 - March 25.  They're screening everything from Hitchcock's Rear Window to sixties cult film Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?

Chop_suey Rear_window Unzipped

>>  Ready to watch fashion in films until your eyes glaze over?  The Museum of the Moving Image's Fashion in Film Festival in Astoria, NY provides you with that unique opportunity from March 17 - March 25.  They're screening everything from Hitchcock's Rear Window to sixties cult film Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? to Bruce Weber's Chop Suey and classic Issac Mizrahi-in-supermodel-wonderland film Unzipped.   So if you have a chance, go, and help the museum  "investigate how the moving image represents and interprets fashion as a concept, an industry, and a cultural form."  Or something like that.