Posts for February 8th 2011

Kate Moss

Emmanuelle Alt Explains Her Vision for Vogue Paris, Her Stance on Celebrity Covers

>> During couture, Emmanuelle Alt hinted that Vogue Paris under her direction would be "the same, but different"; Vogue's Mark Holgate got her to expand a little more on her vision for the magazine: “I want to keep the quality, the photographers we work with — David [Sims], Mert and Marcus, Mario [Testino], and Bruce Weber.

>> During couture, Emmanuelle Alt hinted that Vogue Paris under her direction would be "the same, but different"; Vogue's Mark Holgate got her to expand a little more on her vision for the magazine:

“I want to keep the quality, the photographers we work with — David [Sims], Mert and Marcus, Mario [Testino], and Bruce Weber. I don’t think there should be radical changes. The magazine should still be chic and sophisticated. It’s a bit like buying an apartment: Before you move in, you have all these plans of what you are going to do, but then you get there, and you realize it is better to spend time living in it, and transforming it over time. I’d like there to be more beauty trends; there was so much of that in Vogue back in the eighties. More French girls, more French lifestyle. And I am going to keep shooting for the magazine — hopefully a story every issue." She adds: "I always want a relationship with reality: nothing too sexy, or provocative, or fashion victim. We are French — we can show smoking, nudity. We have no boundaries, and it can be good to have them."

As for her position on celebrity covers: “We don’t have a systematic point of view on it. But here in France we are back in a much more glamorous time. French actresses were respected, but not so evidently in the fashion world. Now we have Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsbourg. I’d be very happy to put an actress on the cover if she is the right girl.” And her model favorites are no surprise: “Daria [Werbowy] is the girl I work with the most. She has a natural, strong beauty. You can put her in a white tee and she will make it look fantastic. I like Kate [Moss] too, because she cares about clothes. Most models don’t care what you put them in, they just play the game.”

Bergdorf Goodman

Interior Designer Kelly Wearstler Forays Into Fashion with New Collection

>> More than a couple of designers are admitted fans of Kelly Wearstler — but the interior designer is now joining their ranks.
Photos of Kelly Wearstler's Fall 2011 Clothing and Jewelry Collection

>> More than a couple of designers are admitted fans of Kelly Wearstler — but the interior designer is now joining their ranks. “I have been thinking about it for probably five years,” Wearstler told WWD. “So much of my influence in interior design comes from fashion, and everything relating to fashion, from jewelry, which can be reminiscent of sculpture, to the colors and silhouettes that I find in clothing. This feels like a natural evolution." Her debut collection, for Fall 2011, includes clothes, jewelry, clutches, and scarves, and will be sold exclusively at Bergdorf Goodman in a Wearstler-designed space.

“When you look at the collection, it feels like it could be a few rooms in a house,” says Wearstler, who will present the collection during New York Fashion Week by appointment. “Each delivery has its own little voice, but works very harmoniously with the whole collection.” The jewelry was inspired by Wearstler's travels from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, and prices are set from $205 to $1,395 for clothes; $155 to $995 for jewelry; and $795 to $995 for bags.

Bergdorf SVP Linda Fargo is sold on the collection: “Kelly, more so than a lot of other people who get involved in fashion and didn’t technically come up through the ranks of studying it, is genuinely, in her heart, a free-spirited fashion person. With people who don’t come up through the traditional schooling of fashion, there is always a certain skepticism. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen probably met with a lot of skepticism, but they were able to prove themselves, and they showed a lot of commitment to it. You always worry that this could be just a dalliance for someone, a fascination for a year…a way for them to expand themselves as a brand. Kelly has a track record with us. I would bet on anything that she decided to apply her design sense to.”

Valentine's Day

First Date — Valentine's Day Edition

>> First dates are enough pressure on any given day, but on Valentine's Day, there's even more to live up to.

>> First dates are enough pressure on any given day, but on Valentine's Day, there's even more to live up to. No fear, we've got you covered: this Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti dress is a step above the usual LBD, while strappy pumps from Rebecca Minkoff's new footwear line add a sultry touch. Complete the look with a cropped jacket from Vena Cava, deco necklace, and black sheer tights.




Left to right: Vena Cava Zeisler Jacket ($225, originally $450)), Wolford Black Sheer Tights ($46), Philosophy Di Alberta Ferretti Dress ($795), Alexis Bittar Deco Necklace ($195), Rebecca Minkoff Femme Fatale Pumps ($315)