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  1. 2008.11.27 Lord of the Dance by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2008.11.26 Fashion Shopping by CEOinIRVINE
  3. 2008.11.26 Fashion Vote by CEOinIRVINE
  4. 2008.11.26 so hollywood by CEOinIRVINE
  5. 2008.11.26 Kate Gilmore, High-Heeled Warrior by CEOinIRVINE
  6. 2008.11.25 We Try It: Black Lip Gloss by CEOinIRVINE
  7. 2008.11.25 Russian Federation by CEOinIRVINE
  8. 2008.11.23 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show by CEOinIRVINE
  9. 2008.11.23 Fashion fumbles by first ladies by CEOinIRVINE
  10. 2008.11.23 Fashion: South Coast Plaza, Irvine, CA by CEOinIRVINE

Lord of the Dance

Fashion 2008. 11. 27. 04:32


Sarah Jessica Parker, Scott Whitman, and Valentino Garavani   more photos

The city emptied out early on Tuesday night for the Thanksgiving holiday, but Lincoln Center's newly renamed David H. Koch Theater was filled to the rafters with ballet lovers. "I've been crazy for it my whole life!" said Valentino Garavani at the tip-off to the New York City Ballet's Winter 2008-2009 season. "And when Peter Martins does it in New York, I know it's going to be sensational." Joining him for a one-time-only performance—which began with a somber set reflecting the current economic climate and ended on a jazzy upbeat note with the music of Wynton Marsalis and Ray Charles—were Alicia Keys, Candace Bushnell, Rachel Roy, and Peter Som. "I would sit and watch rehearsals if I could!" enthused Sarah Jessica Parker, who danced with the American Ballet Theatre in her early days. "This is the best escape I can think of," added Blythe Danner. Speaking of getting away, Derek Lam told us, "I'm leaving for Turks and Caicos tomorrow." So, will there be turkey, sweet potatoes, the works? "No. We're thinking alcohol, the beach, and sleeping. A lot."

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Fashion Shopping

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Fashion Vote

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so hollywood

Fashion 2008. 11. 26. 04:46
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Kate Gilmore, High-Heeled Warrior

November 24, 2008  5:16 pm

Fall 2008 had its ups and downs in every sphere of life. The runway was no exception, as heel heights spiked and a few vertiginously imperiled models subsequently tumbled. Tough times, indeed. Just don’t ask performance artist Kate Gilmore to don flats in similarly dangerous circumstances. “I play with the idea of a woman ‘trapped’ or in a difficult situation,” Gilmore explains of her one-woman videos, now on view at Lower East Side gallery Smith-Stewart. Filmed privately or in site-specific locales, the three featured works, including Between a Hard Place and Higher Horse, find a be-heeled Gilmore respectively punching and kicking through layers of drywall, and perched atop a pile of plaster blocks while two men go at the foundation with sledgehammers. Though her protagonists (typically aided/hobbled by a few inches of added stature) aren’t always successful in their endeavors, they nevertheless manage to “break out,” as Gilmore puts it. “The core of the work is about obsessively and determinedly trying to achieve something,” she explains. A little balance, perhaps? No easy, ahem, “feat,” considering Gilmore’s choice of footwear, which, she concedes, while critical to her work, can also be both uncomfortable and restricting. But heels do have their advantages. Says the artist: “Shoes can be used as tools to escape, to break things, even as a weapon. I’m attracted to the idea of something looking fabulous but having this other very dark life.”

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We Try It: Black Lip Gloss

Fashion 2008. 11. 25. 04:44

We Try It: Black Lip Gloss

November 20, 2008  4:47 pm


In a first for Beauty Counter, we’ve solicited three different Style.com’ers to test-run one of fall’s biggest trends: black lip gloss—the more subtle and sheer (read: wearable) alternative to the goth-y, opaque lipsticks spotted on the runway this season. To give you a good idea of what you can expect if you can get a hold of one of these products, which seem to sell out just as quickly as they are restocked, we’ve selected a diverse sampling of participants and three of the best glosses on the market. Below, meet your guides to gloss, and click here to read their reviews.











Kat Thomsen, Associate Managing Editor, men.style.com

Pale and very blonde with green eyes and a light dusting of freckles, Kat describes her personal style leanings as Southern preppy with a hefty dose of Stepford Wife. “I’m the opposite of trendy,” she insists—and of black lip color, one might presume. “As a general rule, I only wear a neutral eye shadow and mascara on a day-to-day basis, no foundation or anything else on my face. And I certainly don’t venture into statement lip color territory.”

Nicola Kast, Photo/Art Associate

With a pale olive skin type, some freckles, medium brown hair, and brown eyes, Nicola admits to having an alternative style. “I like to wear loose vintage-esque tops in plaid or gray with baggy cardigans, skinny jeans, and bootie heels that are not too high.” A big proponent of foundation, which she wears every day, Nicola never wears mascara, occasionally dabbles in red lipstick, and is “completely unopposed” to the idea of incorporating a black gloss into her daily life.

Meenal Mistry, Fashion Editor

Indian with dark skin, almost-black eyes, heavy brows, and black hair, Meenal’s general aversion to anything peachy, pink, or pretty made her an ideal black lip gloss candidate. “I must admit to a penchant for dark lip colors,” she says. “Although I was pretty surprised to hear that black lip glosses are selling out in stores. I get that it’s a trend, but black? Really?”

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Russian Federation

Fashion 2008. 11. 25. 03:42

Russian Federation


Anna Harvey, Mario Testino, and Aliona Doletskaya   
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Never-ending blankets of snow delayed the start of Russian Vogue's tenth anniversary banquet on Thursday night by more than two and a half hours. "I knew the traffic here is awful, so I ate before I came," said Mario Testino. "I had 250 grams of caviar—I feel like a potato." OK, so Russia's infrastructure may not be in the best of health. But all that talk about the country's economy collapsing? Forget about it. Billed as a "recession chic" meal, dinner came without the delicacies that one expects in Moscow like quail and fish eggs. However, the bottles of Veuve Clicquot on every table didn't exactly say "budget." And neither did the live auction that followed. When 30 dolls designed by fashion designers hit the block, some fetched as much as 100,000 euros, with proceeds going to local orphanages. Billionaire businessman Vladislav Doronin dropped 30K on a doll designed by YSL's Stefano Pilati. It was a present for his girlfriend, Naomi Campbell, the current face of the fashion house. "We've seen crises, we've seen currencies come and go. Only strong, talented, beautiful people survive," said the magazine's editor in chief, Aliona Doletskaya. "And that's who's here tonight."

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NEW YORK (AP) -- When Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton arrived at the White House, they brought with them styles that suited their hometowns in Texas and Arkansas, but that wouldn't have held up in any fashion capital.

Laura Bush's Sunday-best peacock blue coat didn't get high ratings in 2001.

Laura Bush's Sunday-best peacock blue coat didn't get high ratings in 2001.

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Tastemakers have higher hopes for Michelle Obama, who is expected to fill her closet at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with sophisticated styles that match her modern image but maintain the sensibility inherent to Chicago.

The image of Obama walking the inaugural parade route in something like the domed, wide-brimmed hat that has haunted Clinton since 1993 seems unlikely. And she probably won't show up to the inaugural ball in mother-of-the-bride-style gowns with dyed-to-match pumps like Bush has worn -- twice.

Over time, both Clinton and Bush did grow more accustomed to their new surroundings, and their wardrobe reflected that. Learn more about inaugural events and history »

For example, Bush wore a Sunday-best peacock blue coat with sensible shoes to the chilly inaugural ceremony in 2001, but chose a chic winter-white coat ensemble with camel-colored high heels -- a top pick of fashion insiders -- in 2005.

Clinton also chose a modern, luxe gold lace gown by Oscar de la Renta for her second tour of inaugural balls unlike the fussy purple princess number the first go-around. (Remember the sparkly belt buckle?) Video Watch how extravagant should Obama's inauguration ball be? »

Still, Bush and Clinton fit into the expectations of what earlier generations thought a president's wife should look like. Obama has the opportunity to break the mold.


"Most previous first ladies have appeared to believe that displaying an interest in fashion and style undermines the importance of their role. They've subscribed to the old-fashioned view that a woman should de-sexualize herself or dress like a man if she wants to be regarded as intelligent and of good conscience," says Mandi Norwood, the former editor in chief of Shop Etc. who is now writing a style guide directed to Obama for publisher Avon A.

"Mrs. Obama, however, has a much more modern view," Norwood says. "She's demonstrated that it's smart to be stylish; that strong and positive statements can be made through the right choice of outfit."

The right outfit can't be too cutting edge, though, says Andrea Reynders, chair of the fashion department at the Art Institute of Chicago. This is where Obama's roots will come in handy.

"Trends seem to happen on both coasts, but in the Midwest we look for the value in clothing. Chicago is a wonderful place where you can find women buying garments with wonderful fabrics, detailing and fit. It lends itself wonderfully to a strong classic fashion with a lot of independence -- and not being too trendy will serve Michelle well in Washington," Reynders says.

While Clinton also grew up in the Chicago suburbs, her pre-White House adult life was largely spent in Little Rock and her eye adjusted to the local look, says communications consultant Ruth Sherman, who advises business leaders, celebrities and politicians.

So far, Obama has chosen designers that alternately appeal to style insiders and everywomen. They range from retail giant J. Crew to fashion favorite Narciso Rodriguez to Chicago's own Maria Pinto.

Pinto, who was a student of Reynders, epitomizes what Chicago style is -- and what Obama needs to do, the professor says: Take a good silhouette, embellish it enough to get noticed, but don't go over the top.

By making some off-the-radar choices, Obama already greatly reduces her risk of making the same faux pas as Bush did at a 2006 Kennedy Center Honors event when she wore the same red de la Renta gown as three other women.

There is so much to consider when developing a first lady's wardrobe -- and the rush to do it in a few short weeks between Election Night and moving day further complicates things, says Michael Faircloth, the Dallas-based designer who outfitted Bush.

He says he tried to add touches of Texas by using bright colors and native fabrics such as cotton and mohair.

"In creating Mrs. Bush's inaugural wardrobe, I wanted to convey confidence and graciousness, but there's a certain level of femininity and appropriateness that needs to be there too, and you need to strike a celebratory tone," he says.

A first lady should simultaneously appear graceful and formal, Faircloth adds, and the garments themselves must photograph well.

(Obama may have learned that lesson firsthand when the black sides of her red Rodriguez dress seemed to disappear into the backdrop in Election Night pictures.)

Once she arrives in Washington, Obama should stay true to herself, says Sherman, author of "Get Them To See It Your Way, Right Away."

But Sherman also wonders what will happen to Obama's sometimes-sportier look, one that likely resonates with the younger people who so strongly support her and her husband.

"If the Obamas are being considered the next generations of leaders, will the Obamas reflect that this generation is so much more casual? What does it mean when you see Michelle Obama in jeans? ... Are people's tongues going to be wagging or is it part of her job to appeal to that generation?"

Reynders hopes Obama will look further back in first-lady history and follow the model of Jackie Kennedy -- whom Obama has already been compared to many times.

"There was not a `don't' in the lot of Jackie's wardrobe. She matched the figure and fashion of the time," she says.

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