Posts for October 29th 2008

Kate Moss

Models Get Their Due at 2009 Costume Institute Gala

>> Hints at the 2009 Costume Institute Gala theme have been swirling since May — first, it was thought to be an ode to Marc Jacobs, and then an ode to fashion muses.  Now that the official announcement has come out, we learn that both subjects are involved, just not quite in the way that was originally thought: the May 4 gala rings in "The Model as Muse," with Marc Jacobs as honorary chair, and Kate Moss, Anna Wintour, and Justin Timberlake as co-chairs.The accompanying exhibit, which runs May 6 to Aug.

>> Hints at the 2009 Costume Institute Gala theme have been swirling since May — first, it was thought to be an ode to Marc Jacobs, and then an ode to fashion muses.  Now that the official announcement has come out, we learn that both subjects are involved, just not quite in the way that was originally thought: the May 4 gala rings in "The Model as Muse," with Marc Jacobs as honorary chair, and Kate Moss, Anna Wintour, and Justin Timberlake as co-chairs.

The accompanying exhibit, which runs May 6 to Aug. 9, will explore the evolution of models and "their roles in projecting and sometimes inspiring the fashion of their respective eras," with special focus on one of the first publicly known models, Marion Morehouse; the first supermodel, Lisa Fonssagrives; fifties mannequins Suzy Parker, Dovima, Sunny Harnett, and Dorian Leigh; sixties icons Jean Shrimpton, Moffitt, Twiggy, and Veruschka; Seventies faces Jerry Hall, Iman, and Janice Dickinson; the supermodel trinity of Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Naomi Campbell; Nineties “It” girls Kate Moss, Amber Valletta, Nadja Auermann, and Shalom Harlow; and more recently, Gisele Bundchen.

As Harold Koda, curator of the Costume Institute, explained: "We look at the power of clothing, fashion photography and the model to project the look of an era. With a mere gesture, or the line of her body, a truly stellar model can sum up the attitude of her time, creating an alluring synergy between herself and the clothing to communicate a designer’s message to the wider world."

Seventy haute couture and ready-to-wear looks, plus photography, runway images, and video footage of models, rock stars, socialites and actresses who set the tone for each era will emphasize the theme, but most exciting of all — think of all the models who will be representing at the gala.
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Full Short Skirts Not Going Anywhere

The full short skirt trend, which we think is a most flattering style, seems to be keeping in stride this Fall 08--from Opening Ceremony to Roberto Cavalli, there's an option at any price point.

The full short skirt trend, which we think is a most flattering style, seems to be keeping in stride this Fall 08--from Opening Ceremony to Roberto Cavalli, there's an option at any price point. Pair a feminine piece like this with masculine elements like motorcycle boots, a schoolboy blazer, or a collared shirt and you'll look as sweet as pie.

Chanel

Chanel Luncheon for Première Ceramic Watch

Chanel is making good use of its expensive Central Park real estate by packing in various previews such as yesterdays luncheon to celebrate the house's Premiere Ceramic watch.
Chanel Luncheon for Première Ceramic Watch

Chanel is making good use of its expensive Central Park real estate by packing in various previews such as yesterdays luncheon to celebrate the house's Premiere Ceramic watch. Attended by Upper East side socialites and curiously Oscar de La Renta's CEO Alex Bolen and his wife Eliza Bolen, it was was an affair for folks that actaully buy alternating pave diamonds watches with geometric bezels inspired by the Place Vendôme.

T-shirts

Rabbit On The Run Fall 08 Look Book

Their collection might be small this season but we're still loving the suggestive prints from Rabbit On The Run, who we first learned about a la Pixie Market this summer.

Their collection might be small this season but we're still loving the suggestive prints from Rabbit On The Run, who we first learned about a la Pixie Market this summer. A bit of style manifesto we're working on is the t-shirt debate and how much and how often it makes sense to spend on such things. One theory is that you should find small designers at stores you really love and spring for a 75 dollar t-shirt over a dozen cheaper ones at Urban Outfitters (the one at left actually costs three times that much--it's a limited edition). Under these circumstances, your wardrobe would be infinitely more interesting and you would actually, in a way, be participating in the process. It's also, aside from the money, really hard to turn down these disco t-shirts--especially when we start thinking of them with opaque tights, heels, and a little jacket. Seems there's a very fine line between strategy and weakness. 

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Calorie Counting and Sheers

We wonder if the proliferation of sheer garments is fashion's reaction to New York's new obsession with calorie counting.

We wonder if the proliferation of sheer garments is fashion's reaction to New York's new obsession with calorie counting. If the entire city is now focused on the number of calories in a Starbucks muffin just think about how many more women might slim down enough to work the sheer look. Though we personally don't think peek a boobs are any more or less likely no matter how flat your tummy.