Posts for July 2012

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Roopal Patel's Departure, Diane von Furstenberg's Swim Collaboration, and Jacquetta Wheeler's Wedding

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • Roopal Patel, who had been fashion director of Moda Operandi since November 2011, quietly left the position at the beginning of the Summer. Patel has been vacationing in Corsica and Saint-Tropez while considering her next career move. [WWD]

  • If home is where the heart is, then Joan Smalls's heart is with her family in Puerto Rico. [Vogue]

  • Diane von Furstenberg will partner with Roxy on a lower-priced line of swimsuits, bags, cover-ups, and other beach essentials. [FabSugar]

  • Leandra Medine, better known as the Man Repeller, has broken down how her popular style blog makes money. "I have a storefront, but that generates no more than 10 percent. Ads must be 30 percent. Collaborations bring in 60 percent," she says. [Business of Fashion]

  • Actress Rachel Weisz is the second woman to wear a dress from Raf Simons's premiere collection for Christian Dior in public. [The Cut]

  • Christian Siriano will open his first store in New York's Nolita neighborhood, just in time for Fashion's Night Out. [Refinery29]

  • Speaking of store openings, Tadashi Shoji celebrated the opening of its new Shanghai flagship store last week. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Model Jacquetta Wheeler celebrated her nuptials at an ancient English country castle. [Vogue]
Vanity Fair

See Who Made the 2012 Vanity Fair Best-Dressed List

Stella McCartney, Lauren Santo Domingo, and Jessica Chastain will be anointed as members of Vanity Fair's 73rd September cover.
Vanity Fair Best-Dressed List 2012

Stella McCartney, Lauren Santo Domingo, and Jessica Chastain will be anointed as members of Vanity Fair's 73rd International Best-Dressed List when the magazine's September 2012 issue hits newsstands this week.

The list includes a number of people who work in fashion: McCartney is joined by Alice + Olivia's Stacey Bendet, Ulyana Sergeenko, Poppy Delevingne, Farida Khelfa, and Vionnet president Matteo Marzotto. Erika Bearman tweeted from @OscarPRGirl that her first time being included on the list made her feel "royal."

It's an honor for blood royals, too: For the third consecutive year, the list includes Kate Middleton, who will be featured on the September cover. Sheikha Mozah of Qatar, whose family just purchased Valentino, is included for the first time. The same goes for Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and Charlotte Casiraghi, who is fourth in line for the throne of Monaco (and star of Gucci Forever Now's Fall 2012 campaign).

A look at who else made this year's list, here in the gallery.

Shopping

Shop It Now: VPL's Capsule For Anthropologie

The latest batch of capsule collections for Made In Kind, Anthropologie's online-only designer collaboration project, have finally hit, and while all are highly chic, it's Victoria Bartlett's UV_Undervisibles line that's really topping our must-wear list.
VPL For Anthropologie Made in Kind: UV_Undervisibles Collection

The latest batch of capsule collections for Made In Kind, Anthropologie's online-only designer collaboration project, have finally hit, and while all are highly chic, it's Victoria Bartlett's UV_Undervisibles line that's really topping our must-wear list. With its sporty cuts, colorblock, and high-contrast straps, the 18-piece collection bears a striking similarity to Bartlett's acclaimed VPL line — but with a few marked differences. First off, everything comes decorated with the prettiest MC Escher-esque microprints, and second, these camisoles, lingerie sets, and slips all ring in under $128. "The line builds upon the basics of VPL's foundations, with heavy emphasis on the body, movement, and nature," Bartlett explains.

A peek at the collection, here.

Shopping

The New Online Arrivals We're Coveting This Week

Pre-Fall items may be filling stores and real Fall may be quickly approaching, but that doesn't mean we're in any hurry to bundle up.
Pre-Fall 2012 Fashion and Accessories Essentials

Pre-Fall items may be filling stores and real Fall may be quickly approaching, but that doesn't mean we're in any hurry to bundle up. In fact, this week's highly covetable new arrivals are just about as warm-weather appropriate as it gets — and even better, they'll pull double duty with the addition of a few layers once the temperature drops. An intricately patterned Roberto Cavalli wiggle dress, a gold-tipped pair of Yves Saint Laurent peep-toes, a silky Rachel Comey top — all the chicest just-in pieces are right here, in the slideshow.

Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld Thinks His Cat Is More Famous Than He Is

Perhaps it's due to the Chanel bag that bears her name, or the parody Twitter account dedicated to her daily life, but Karl Lagerfeld now thinks his 1-year-old cat Choupette is more notorious than he is.



Perhaps it's due to the Chanel bag that bears her name, or the parody Twitter account dedicated to her daily life, but Karl Lagerfeld now thinks his 1-year-old cat Choupette is more notorious than he is.

"You know, personally, I don't even think that I'm famous," said Lagerfeld in an interview with The Independent. "Now, Choupette really is famous. She has become the most famous cat in the world. I even get propositioned by pet food companies and things like that but it's out of the question. I'm commercial. She's not. She's spoiled to death. Obviously."

In the past, Lagerfeld has revealed that Choupette refuses to eat on the ground and has two maids who chronicle all the quotidian details of her life. Choupette even flies in the cockpit of Lagerfeld's private plane because "she loves looking at the sky." When Lagerfeld travels without Choupette — as he did recently to celebrate the launch of his eponymous collection at Selfridges in London — he's careful not to stay away from home too long.

"Choupette waits for me at the front door," he said. "She doesn't like being alone. She gets moody."

Source: Twitter User VMagazine

Editor's Pick

Tilda Swinton's Most Avant-Garde Fashion Film Yet

Is there any movie star who has a more thrilling relationship with avant-garde fashion than Tilda Swinton?
Tilda Swinton to Star in Katerina Webb's New Short Film

Is there any movie star who has a more thrilling relationship with avant-garde fashion than Tilda Swinton? The actress is the star of a new short film directed by photographer Katerina Webb titled The Future Will Last a Very Long Time. Webb created the film during rehearsals for a live happening called The Impossible Wardrobe, which artist Olivier Saillard will stage during the Festival d'Automne à Paris, to be held at the Palais de Tokyo from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1.

In the film, which will be played on a loop during the happening, Swinton walks around the Musée Galliera's archives wearing a white lab coat and white gloves while holding some of the garments from its archives, including an item worn by Napoleon Bonaparte and a coat designed by Madeleine Vionnet. For added ghostly effect, the faces of the garments' wearers will be projected onto Swinton's image.

This is not Swinton's first experience with high-concept fashion. Many of her most memorable film roles — like the White Witch in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe or Emma Recchi in I Am Love — have required forward-thinking costumes. A look at Swinton's own impossible wardrobe here in the gallery — and in another fashion-focused short she created with Dazed & Confused, below.

2012 Olympics

Joan Juliet Buck's Vogue Explanation, Jason Wu's Cat Fancy, and Michael van der Ham's Olympic Designs

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • Former Vogue writer Joan Juliet Buck explains the circumstances of her glowing profile on Syrian first lady Asma al-Assad in the magazine's March 2011 issue — which was published in the midst of the Middle East's Arab Spring revolutions — in a new article. "There was no way of knowing that Assad, the meek ophthalmologist and computer-loving nerd, would kill more of his own people than his father had and torture tens of thousands more, many of them children," she writes. [Newsweek]

  • Stella McCartney wasn't the only British designer who created clothes for the London Olympics. Michael van der Ham designed performance costumes for Friday's opening ceremony. "In total we worked on 300 costumes, divided into about 35 different styles," he said. [Vogue UK]

  • Self-avowed cat person Jason Wu says whoever wears his upcoming lower-priced line Miss Wu is probably a feline fan, too. "Cats are chic! It’s called a catwalk, not a dog walk," the designer said. [Fashionista]

  • An analysis of executive compensation in fashion reveals that JC Penney CEO Ron Johnson is among the best paid people in the industry, making over $53 million in 2011. [Racked]

  • Writer Suzy Gershman, author of the Born to Shop series of travel guides, died last week of cancer. She was 64. [The New York Times]

  • Writer Michele Gerber Klein is reportedly working on a biography of American couturier Charles James, who's famous for dressing Marlene Dietrich. [Page Six]

Photo: Asma al-Assad photographed by James Nachtwey for the March 2011 issue of Vogue.

Lingerie

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Gives Sneak Peek of Lingerie Line

Exposing only the slightest sliver of fabric, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley displays a small preview of her lingerie line for Marks & Spencer in the September 2012 issue of Elle UK.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Wears Lingerie in Elle Sept. 2012

Exposing only the slightest sliver of fabric, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley displays a small preview of her lingerie line for Marks & Spencer in the September 2012 issue of Elle UK.

A strap and a portion of an embellished bra cup peek out from under a purple sweater in one of photographer David Vasiljevic's shots from the issue, revealing that at least one piece of the collection is heavily detailed. The strap itself features embroidery, while the cup displays delicate cutout details. The rest of the pieces are scheduled to be available in Marks & Spencer stores on Aug. 30.

"I've wanted to design ever since I can remember and I fell into modeling through wanting to design and then, through my modeling career I modeled a lot of lingerie," says Huntington-Whiteley, who has worked for Victoria's Secret and Agent Provocateur.

"My top goal is for it to be accessible and appealing to everybody," she says. "I didn't design it for just me."

That mission may be especially important because of Huntington-Whiteley's start in the modeling industry, which she also discusses in the issue.

"There was no individuality, no opportunity to be individuals. I think that people forget you're human and you just become an object," she says. "I was constantly reminded that I wasn't right wherever I went and that was difficult because I'd come from a place where it didn't matter."

A look at Huntington-Whiteley — and her lingerie — in the gallery.

Karlie Kloss

Karlie Kloss to Star in Target + Neiman Marcus Holiday Campaign

Target and Neiman Marcus have revealed that Karlie Kloss will be the face of the upcoming CFDA Holiday collaboration.

Target and Neiman Marcus have revealed that Karlie Kloss will be the face of the upcoming CFDA Holiday collaboration. According to a spokesperson, the multimedia campaign will be quite "robust" and will span online, print, out of home, TV, and social media, and required Kloss — who was classically trained in ballet — to do a lot of movement. "Her background and familiarity with movement and dance are perfect," the source said.

Kloss isn't the only big name to be involved with the campaign. Quentin Jones — known for his work with Chanel and Victoria Beckham — also worked on the ads, as did photographer Craig McDean, who was responsible for both the still and moving images. Alex White, former fashion director of W, styled the ads, while Orlando Pita was tapped to do hair. "Our goal is to match the unprecedented nature of the collaboration and incredible product being produced to a campaign supporting it," the spokesperson explained. "What's most important is the talent we're putting behind this campaign."

Milan Fashion Week

Miuccia Prada: Italian Fashion "Risks Falling Into Second League"

Just weeks after the royal family of Qatar purchased Valentino, Miuccia Prada has voiced the concern that outsourcing Italian fashion brands can only dilute their strength.



Just weeks after the royal family of Qatar purchased Valentino, Miuccia Prada has voiced the concern that outsourcing Italian fashion brands can only dilute their strength.

"With the sale of our luxury labels to foreigners, our entire system risks falling into second league," said Prada in a rare interview with the Italian newspaper La Repubblica. "Because if our brands cross our borders, the credit, glamour, fame, and decision making is in the hands of others, and we are abandoned, downgraded."

While Prada didn't mention the Valentino sale by name, she did say the impression of the Italian fashion industry is that it has "less resources, culture, protagonists, ideas, vitality, and money" than other countries, and that as a result "fashion goes elsewhere, looking for the best." Prada pointed to Raf Simons — who left Prada-owned Jil Sander for the top job at Dior in March — as evidence. For her part, Prada said she shows Miu Miu in Paris because she's "looking for that attraction that is called glamour."

"We live in a weak cultural world," Prada added. "We are a country that has never wanted or known how to protect and promote its immense landscape and artistic patrimony."

Showing in Paris isn't Prada's only connection to the world outside of Italy. When her company went public last Summer, she listed its shares on the Hong Kong stock exchange.