Posts for December 8th 2012

Best Dressed

This Week's Best Dressed

Who said anything about Winter blahs?
Best-Dressed Celebrities, Fashion, and Models | Dec. 8, 2012

Who said anything about Winter blahs? Judging by the amount of vivid color and riotous print on display this week, it appears that everyone was intent on bucking the cold weather blues. At the In Vogue: The Editor's Eye screening in New York, Anna Wintour and Sarah Jessica Parker led the charge in brightly hued dresses and bold accessories, while attendees Tory Burch, Erin Beatty, and Nora Zehetner looked gorgeous in prints and electric hues. Across the pond at Chanel's Metiers d'Art Pre-Fall show in Scotland, Karl's front row girls Poppy Delevingne, Caroline Sieber, and Miroslava Duma may have been swathed in fur and wool, but in eye-popping shades and intricate patterns they looked anything but dull.

See those plus all of the week's chicest looks — including Laura Bailey's bubblegum-pink ball gown, Diane Kruger's ruffled gray Prabal Gurung, and much more — here, in the slideshow.

Bruce Weber

Watch: Bruce Weber Films Kate Upton For Vogue Germany

The editors at Vogue Germany must have a thing for Americana.



The editors at Vogue Germany must have a thing for Americana. Their latest fashion film, It Had to Be You, was directed by Bruce Weber — who's been writing new editions of the photo book All-American every year for the last 12 years — and stars blond, blue-eyed Kate Upton.

In the film, which takes its name from a Frank Sinatra song, Upton puts on (and takes off) garments from Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren, and other designers, while male models Aaron O'Connell, Matthew Vande Vegte, Tim Easton, and Casey Levens compete for her attention. Every element of the video — from the country-club-like setting to the jodhpurs and riding boots Upton dons for the horseback-riding scene — is drenched in classic preppy style. A look at Weber's film below.