giovedì 21 luglio 2011
martedì 3 maggio 2011
sabato 15 gennaio 2011
domenica 9 gennaio 2011
Emmanuelle Alt Named Editor of French Vogue
Emmanuelle Alt has been named the successor to Carine Roitfeld, who announced her departure as editor-in-chief of French Vogue right before the holidays.
Alt, the magazine's fashion director, was the favored choice in the rumors leading up to the announcement and will be the second stylist in a row to helm the title.
Condé Nast France president Xavier Romatet made the announcement in a press conference today, noting that in her new role, Alt will have to use ... the Internet:
"I give her full confidence to embody and lead this demanding brand and to let is live in all of its different dimensions — including digitally."
Alt begins her new job on February 1, and she says she is thrilled. Roitfeld has said she's been in the office working on the March issue
"I give her full confidence to embody and lead this demanding brand and to let is live in all of its different dimensions — including digitally."
Alt begins her new job on February 1, and she says she is thrilled. Roitfeld has said she's been in the office working on the March issue
(The Cut)
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Etichette:
Carine Roitfeld,
Emmanuelle Alt,
Vogue France
lunedì 20 dicembre 2010
Carine Roitfeld Is Leaving French Vogue!
The editor of French Vogue Carine Roitfeld has resigned after ten years at the helm of the title.
Roitfeld will leave the magazine in January and has decided to concentrate on personal projects.
According to Vogue.com, Jonathan Newhouse, chief executive of Condé Nast International said:”It is impossible to overstate Carine’s powerful contribution to Vogue and to the fields of fashion and magazine publishing. Under her direction, Vogue Paris received record levels of circulation and advertising and editorial success.”
He added:”Vogue Paris has established itself as one of the most iconic magazines in the world, with huge influence in the field of fashion and photography.”
Roitfeld is recognised in the industry for her sassy sense of personal style and directional, yet innately French, fashion choices.
Roitfeld will leave the magazine in January and has decided to concentrate on personal projects.
According to Vogue.com, Jonathan Newhouse, chief executive of Condé Nast International said:”It is impossible to overstate Carine’s powerful contribution to Vogue and to the fields of fashion and magazine publishing. Under her direction, Vogue Paris received record levels of circulation and advertising and editorial success.”
He added:”Vogue Paris has established itself as one of the most iconic magazines in the world, with huge influence in the field of fashion and photography.”
Roitfeld is recognised in the industry for her sassy sense of personal style and directional, yet innately French, fashion choices.
Who is going to replace her?????
martedì 16 novembre 2010
mercoledì 3 novembre 2010
sabato 23 ottobre 2010
Marvellous (Super Expensive/Insane) Shopping
Well, this post is a about you, dear friend, who think spending 6000€ for a bag isn't so bad .. (well, if the bag in question is a Hermés of course!!).
If you can think big, this post can help you or your friend, to find the perfect gift for Christmas .. that's my wish list (everything from net-a-porter.com).
Valentino Crystal-embellished feather clutch €2,750 (.. masterpiece)
Valentino Studded patent-leather pumps €692.93 (actually I prefer the flat version..)
Etichette:
Christmas gift ideas,
Clutches,
Expensive Shopping,
NET-A-PORTER,
Valentino
♥ Anna Dello Russo ♥
Japanese Vogue fashion director gets more famous by the day. And good for her, because this is a woman who has worked very hard for decades to succeed in this industry. She's also been working hard her whole life to look like a fashion person, which not all fashion people do. Few do it better than her, and she proves in W's November issue that it's not just about having the means to amass 4,000 pairs of designer shoes and a separate apartment for clothes alone, but also about fearless devotion to personal styling at any costs.
I'm totally in love wit Anna Dello Russo, she is absolutly unique!!!!
Now she has even a blog: www.annadellorusso.com
Lanvin for H&M
A second skimpy look at Lanvin's H&M collection is out. This image from the campaign reveals floral dresses, leopard shoes, and ... the shopping bag!
The full line includes clothes, jewelry, hats, shades, shoes, and lipstick, and arrives in 200 H&M stores on November 23.
Images of the full line come out online on November 2, and the festivities continue with a "Lanvin loves H&M" fashion show in New York at the Pierre Hotel on November 19.
If you haul ass to Las Vegas on November 20, you can buy the line three days earlier than everyone else when it goes on sale at the opening party for the new H&M store at the Forum Shops in Caesars. It's actually, legitimately, not a bad reason to go to Vegas.
You'd probably still save money as opposed to buying real Lanvin, when all is said and done. (from The Cut)
giovedì 16 settembre 2010
domenica 12 settembre 2010
mercoledì 18 agosto 2010
J'aime Mon Carré by Hermès
Finally even the most classic and luxury brand, Hermès (which I love), has landed on the street style world!! With this site the french maison decide to address to the younger consumers,
with a lot of pictures of "cool guys" (models styled by Fran Burns) that from London, Paris, NY and Tokyo show off the billion ways to use one of the Hermès key-pieces, the classic scarf (carré) and there are instruction about how to knot and how to wear it too (very useful)!!!
Well, I'm not a "cool guy/wants to look cheap wearing super expensive things" fan and I love the snobby mood that Hermès keeps so far but .. I actually like this project anyway, because .. J'aime Mon Carré !!! :)
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