07th May 2008
Archive for the 'classic' Category
Surely Success Magazine’s list of greatest fashion entrepreneurs is missing a name or two. The three top fashion entrepreneurs according to the magazine include Ralph Lauren (but of course), Levi Strauss (ok two for two), and Phil Knight (hold them there horses). Knight may have created the top athletic brand in Nike, but it was arguably as a result of creative, successful marketing than being so utterly fashionable. For athletic wear that’s fashionable all one has to do is look at Puma. So to really get to the bottom of things, Knight is more at home being the successful marketing entrepreneur/guy than fashion.
While Success did not solicit for additions here are a couple of names they may be missing altogether: Coco Chanel (helped build sprawling fashion empire), Louis Vuitton (see Coco Chanel), Rene Lacoste (who bridged the athletic/fashion gap)… the list goes on and there’s sure to be hand wringing over any that was missed here.
Read Success Magazine’s Greatest Fashion Entrepreneurs article here
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28th Apr 2008
The Mario Testino Covers
Vogue Uk has a special feature with all the covers that Mario Testino has provided his skilled lens on. The retrospective is interesting if only to highlight the multiple personalities, colors and people he has worked with. Take a look at all the covers here.
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23rd Apr 2008
Wonderbra Commercial Circa 1979
Ahh 1979, Jimmy Carter was president, New York had just had a blackout 2 years earlier, oil prices were sky high and people had to wait in line to get gas on different days. Times were much simplerthen. That’s especially the case when looking back at this Wonder Bra commercial. It changed lives back in 1979 and is still doing the same now. Incidentally, I was gestating in my mother’s womb around that time waiting to be foisted on the world a couple of months later in 1980.
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15th Apr 2008
Carolina Retro
The editors at Papierdoll are all about retro. They long for the days of Diana Vreeland, Pirelli Calendar girls and having a first lady with style. So upon stumbling on a tiny retrospective on Style.com of Carolina Hererra it was impossible not to point out one particular photo. It slightly scares us because we’re not getting any younger and younger folks seem to be doing just that. The only exception to that rule is Demi Moore but there’s a rumor going around that she harvests the skin of the young is some sort of skin cellar in Idaho, though you may have to take that ghastly rumor with a grain of salt. The photo in question in the Style retrospective is of Carolina Herrera and Mick Jagger (yes he was young at one point). The great thing is that upon first inspection you can really tell if it really truly is Mick. Then you’ll look at the lips and can come to no other conclusion. That is Jagger in all his glory with a young Carolina. What’s particularly interesting is the fact that Herrera will rightly receive the Geoffrey Beene award in June from the CFDA.
We’re happy for Herrera and can’t get over the fact that Mick Jagger was once young.
Photo: Style.com/Herrera Archives
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08th Jan 2008
Journelle NYC

Stopped into Journelle NYC a couple of days ago to take a look around the store and kick its proverbial tires. It is a new store catering to high end lingerie. I’m talking Aubade (my favorite) cosabella, araks, and huit. New York was screaming for this type of store and someone apparently listened. Bring your wallet, checkbook and a home equity line of credit as high end lingerie tends to add up. Hopefully they open an online store as well; even though my feeling tells me otherwise. I’m sure if you called and asked for something that you really wanted, I don’t think they would be averse to shipping it, after all, we’re not communists.
Journelle
3 east 17th street
New York, NY
(212) 255-7800
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At the age of fourteen, Lacy Barry was given a religious premonition of her future with fashion. The word "ephoe," a plural form of the eight ritual garments worn by Jewish high priests, appeared in her dream. Barry, age 24, is the founder of Ephoe Inc., a label whose influences come from lush tropical colors, Audrey Hepburn and Victorian couture... [Go]
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