Fashion's Night Out Fashion Show

Kanye West

2011 Fashion's Night Out Fashion Show Reportedly Not Likely; Natasha Poly Most-Used 2010 Cover Model on Vogues Internationally

Kanye West is reportedly having Christophe Decarnin custom-remake a portion of the Balmain Fall 2010 collection, "specifically seventies-centric pantsuits, cutaway coats, and gilded jeans," for an upcoming tour [Hint] According to a Conde Nast source, there will most likely not be another Fashion's Night Out fashion show next September [Fashionista] On 2010 Vogue covers (American and international), Natasha Poly was the most frequently used model, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin were the most frequently used photographers, and Dolce & Gabbana the most frequently used designer [Fashin] Bryanboy says he makes more than $100,000 per year from advertising on his blog and charging fees for appearances [The Cut] Marilyn Minter shot Jimmy Choo's 15th anniversary ads, marking her first luxury campaign, below [Elle]     Liya Kebede's film Desert Flower, in which she plays Somalian model Waris Dirie, finally has a release date is the US: March 18.
  • Kanye West is reportedly having Christophe Decarnin custom-remake a portion of the Balmain Fall 2010 collection, "specifically seventies-centric pantsuits, cutaway coats, and gilded jeans," for an upcoming tour [Hint]
  • According to a Conde Nast source, there will most likely not be another Fashion's Night Out fashion show next September [Fashionista]
  • On 2010 Vogue covers (American and international), Natasha Poly was the most frequently used model, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin were the most frequently used photographers, and Dolce & Gabbana the most frequently used designer [Fashin]
  • Bryanboy says he makes more than $100,000 per year from advertising on his blog and charging fees for appearances [The Cut]
  • Marilyn Minter shot Jimmy Choo's 15th anniversary ads, marking her first luxury campaign, below [Elle]

 

 

  • Liya Kebede's film Desert Flower, in which she plays Somalian model Waris Dirie, finally has a release date is the US: March 18. Kebede is currently filming two more movies, Black Gold, with Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto, and Mark Strong, and Le Marsupilami et l'orchidée de Chicxulub, with Gerard Depardieu and Julie Delpy [The Moment]
  • Pierre Hardy just opened his first US store in New York, which has been two years in the making; it features black leather floors — “It’s same as the soles of the shoes, so it feels very good on bare feet when you’re trying on," the designer explained — and an exclusive Skyline heel ($1,540), based on the Manhattan skyline [Racked NY]
  • Jane Mayle's limited-edition Holiday Kamikaze Love collection is now available online, with shoes and bags coming soon [Mayle]
  • Yasmin Sewell, who left her position at Liberty earlier this year, has reportedly joined the team at Lauren Santo Domingo's online venture, Moda Operandi [@_BoF_]
  • Vogue's bookings editor Valerie Boster shares one week of her outfits, which include an Isabel Marant fur coat, an Urban Outfitters thermal she bought in high school, and a croc tote she had custom made in Thailand [Vogue]
  • Tanga Moreau, who once had a five year exclusive contract with Ralph Lauren — one of the highest paid of all time — is experiencing a comeback at age 32. She also suffers from a genetic malformation which causes cysts inside her spinal cord: "When they get too big, they explode and cause nerve damage. In 2004 I woke and I couldn't move. I was kind of paralysed. I spent two years in and out of hospital recovering. It could happen again any day" [Telegraph UK]
Vogue

>> Did Naomi Campbell Request a Vogue Cover in Exchange for Walking the Fashion's Night Out Fashion Show?

>> Did Naomi Campbell Request a Vogue Cover in Exchange for Walking the Fashion's Night Out Fashion Show? —Naomi Campbell closed the Fashion's Night Out fashion show on Tuesday evening, and although her rep denies it, word is Campbell's team demanded she appear on an upcoming Vogue cover when the magazine reached out to have her participate. An IMG spokesperson said Naomi "was very happy to walk in the FNO Vogue show," however, and Anna Wintour released a statement addressing the matter: "Naomi was on time, professional and a joy to work with." [NY Post]

Diane Von Furstenberg

Fashion's Night Out's Fashion Show Featured a Dancing Gisele, a Rapping Pharrell, and a Whole Lot of Designer Duds

>> The audience at tonight's Fashion's Night Out fashion show wasn't limited to the 1,500 ticket-holders — crowds gathered behind police barricades across the street from the Lincoln Center Plaza for a glimpse of New York City's largest fashion show.

>> The audience at tonight's Fashion's Night Out fashion show wasn't limited to the 1,500 ticket-holders — crowds gathered behind police barricades across the street from the Lincoln Center Plaza for a glimpse of New York City's largest fashion show. Those who were lucky enough to nab tickets to the show were treated to a concentric-circled runway setup, with rows no more than two deep. Not only that, but among the audience was a large smattering of designers — Tory Burch, Tommy Hilfiger, Diane von Furstenberg, Jenna Lyons, Michael Kors, Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Phillip Lim, Vera Wang, Francisco Costa, and Donna Karan among them; models — Lauren Hutton, Bar Rafaeli, Elettra Rossellini Wiedemann; and other industry figures, including Anna Wintour, with favorites Blake Lively and Roger Federer next to her, and Si Newhouse himself. Bee Shaffer arrived 45 minutes early to the event, holding hands with boyfriend Jake Hurwitz.

Anna Wintour's fears that the show, scheduled to start at 7:30 pm, would begin late were unmerited — it started on the dot with Alicia Keys's "Empire State of Mind" playing on the loudspeaker as spotlights searched the audience and the fountain in the center of the setup rose and then fell.

As the audience looked for Gisele Bundchen, set to open the show's 171 looks, a Fashion's Night Out doubledecker bus pulled up next to the Plaza, carrying Bundchen, Angela Lindvall, Karolina Kurkova, Coco Rocha, Lily Donaldson, Lara Stone, Jourdan Dunn, Caroline Trentini, Sasha Pivovarova, Adriana Lima, Chanel Iman, and Karlie Kloss, each dressed in a Fashion's Night Out tee paired with a long ballgown skirt and heels. The twelve models dismounted the bus one by one, forming a line in front of the Plaza steps as the rest of the 150 model cast filled in behind them.

Gisele leading the way, the twelve openers made their way around the fountain, soon followed by groups of models clipping by showcasing "Fifties Flair," "Tartan Twist," "Rock Chic," "Go Global," and "Jazz-Age Cool." Each group wormed their way around the circular runway, the models coming in quick succession, highly choreographed and sometimes stopping and turning. A few were suffering from their heels by the end — Rose Cordero and Heidi Mount among them — and those in the "Weekend Wrap-Up" group, all swathed in capes and jackets, had sweat rolling from their temples after all the parading, thanks to the humid Indian Summer air.

Pharrell Williams popped up on the center fountain to close the extravaganza in a surprise performance, and Gisele and the rest of the openers paraded and danced back to the bus, this time in full-on designer gowns, with Naomi Campbell in the finale spot. As Pharrell joined them, he encouraged the audience — ticketed and not — to shop New York, because after all, that was the whole point of this 15-minute shindig. So will it work?

 

Marc Jacobs

Video: Watch Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs on Jimmy Fallon Last Night

>>  Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night to promote Fashion's Night Out — a fact Wintour reminded Fallon of when she steered the conversation back from getting sidetracked: "I think we meant to talk about Fashion's Night Out."

>>  Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night to promote Fashion's Night Out — a fact Wintour reminded Fallon of when she steered the conversation back from getting sidetracked: "I think we meant to talk about Fashion's Night Out." And when Fallon describes the event — "So on Friday night, next Friday night, the stores stay open later than normal, and you have sales and stuff” — she corrects him: “No sales. Things are full price.”

Wintour did open up about the Fashion's Night Out fashion show, for which she personally OK'ed the 150-plus ensembles appearing: "My biggest nightmare is it's not going to start on time. Because for many years, I've always complained about people not starting on time. And I'm worried that I'll do the same thing." (Speaking of the FNO show, WWD reports that the June submission deadline for designers to be included in the show and the subsequent selection process ruffled a few feathers: "Sources said Vogue editors made their initial requests to designers and brands, who were given the option to either reproduce the selected Fall look or hand over their sample to the magazine [and thus lose out on PR opportunities on that look until mid-September], for inclusion in the show. There have been grumbles about requested-then-rejected outfits and ill-timed Vogue-mandated edits, too.")

Wintour also told a story on Fallon about when Lady Gaga kept her waiting: “We had Lady Gaga [as a performer] this year [at the Costume Institute Gala]. Well, there was a brief moment where she was communing with God. And she was praying in the back, waiting for the right moment, waiting for God to tell her it was alright to go on stage… Fortunately, he gave her the message after 45 minutes.”

As Jacobs says on Fallon: "Unfortunately, or fortunately, one can't say no to Anna." He posed for a September Vogue photoshoot right after having shoulder surgery: "When I was asked to be in the picture, I was like, okay. I'll leave the hospital, get off the morphine drip, and go to the photo shoot."

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Gisele Bundchen

>> Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bundchen to Walk in Fashion's Night Out Fashion Show —There have been names tossed around in the past — but none confirmed for 150-strong Fashion's Night Out fashion show model cast.

>> Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bundchen to Walk in Fashion's Night Out Fashion Show —There have been names tossed around in the past — but none confirmed for 150-strong Fashion's Night Out fashion show model cast. Until now — and some of the names are bigger than expected. The show on Sept. 7, which marks the biggest public fashion show in Manhattan (and that doesn't even count all the livestream-watchers), will see Naomi Campbell, Coco Rocha, Alessandra Ambrosio, Adriana Lima, Karolina Kurkova, Lily Donaldson, Sasha Pivovarova, Gisele Bundchen, and Angela Lindvall all walk. [The Cut]

Andre Leon Talley

>> Bits: The Selby Goes High Fashion, Joe Zee's New Show Begins Filming —Todd Selby has worked with Louis Vuitton on a number of special projects and photographed Helena Christensen's home for Vogue Paris, but it sounds like he's graduating to high fashion editorial — his first?

>> Bits: The Selby Goes High Fashion, Joe Zee's New Show Begins Filming —Todd Selby has worked with Louis Vuitton on a number of special projects and photographed Helena Christensen's home for Vogue Paris, but it sounds like he's graduating to high fashion editorial — his first? On Monday, Derek Blasberg Tweeted, "Just wrapped a high fashion photo shoot extravaganza with The Selby and Vanessa Traina. The fur was flying!" And today, Joe Zee is experiencing his own first: he started filming for his upcoming show, All On the Line. Speaking of shows . . . Andre Leon Talley and Vogue-approved model and streetstyle blogger Hanneli Mustaparta are hosting the live webcast of the Fashion's Night Out fashion show on CBS.com on Sept. 7 starting at 7 pm EST. [@derekblasberg, @mrjoezee, The Cut]

Bergdorf Goodman

Video Sneak Peeks from CBS's Fashion's Night Out Special, Plus More FNO Fashion Show Details

>> The rest of the 1,500 general sale tickets to the Fashion's Night Out fashion show sold out yesterday within four hours — although Lincoln Center's ticket office says more may become available before the show, and interested parties should call to inquire.

>> The rest of the 1,500 general sale tickets to the Fashion's Night Out fashion show sold out yesterday within four hours — although Lincoln Center's ticket office says more may become available before the show, and interested parties should call to inquire. Otherwise, the show is also set to be livestreamed.

A few more details about the fashion show have popped up — Tabitha Simmons and Edward Enninful are handling styling duties, and it will be focused on seven trends: Global Traveler, Rocker Girl, Roaring Twenties, Clean Chic, Fifties Era, and Country Weekend. CBS has also starting posting sneak peeks of the filming for their Fashion's Night Out television special — in one, during a planning meeting for the fashion show, Virginia Smith says, "We wanted to get across this idea of fashion coming from the streets of New York, so every trend is given a geographical location." As she says this, a slide pops up portraying the feathers trend paired with the Bronx Zoo.

Speaking of feathers, Anna Wintour, addressing retail executives at another meeting, poses the question with a smile: "Do feathers sell? Is that why they're back two seasons later?"

That and more, in the video clips »