Posts for October 7th 2008

img

IMG Parts Ways with LA Fashion Week

>> After over a month of rumors, Smashbox Studios finally confirmed that it was ending its five year partnership with IMG after Spring 2009 LA Fashion Week closes Oct.

>> After over a month of rumors, Smashbox Studios finally confirmed that it was ending its five year partnership with IMG after Spring 2009 LA Fashion Week closes Oct. 16.

Dean and Davis Factor, co-owners of Smashbox, the current LAFW venue, wanted to relocate the event closer to Hollywood, "take it to the next level," but "New York is [IMG's] big focus and it’s difficult with everything they have going on all over the world. It would be hard for them to do LA on the level they do New York. My brother and I can."

So where does that leave LA Fashion Week?  As part of its agreement with the Factors, IMG is not able to produce a Fashion Week, so it's all up to the brothers, who say they remain committed to the event.  Ideally, they're looking at Hollywood rather than the current Culver City location: "Hollywood embraces the city of Los Angeles, there’s so much creative stuff to take advantage of here, the red carpet, costume design, stylists, everything from the surf industry to Maxfield’s."

But it may not be in the same runway show form: "We’re going a completely different route."  Will all the new changes be effective in harnessing a spot as the fifth major Fashion Week?  The Factors have their work cut out for them.
*image: source

Lou Doillon

>> INSIDER WIRE —Watch out, Colette?  Attending shows, posing for editorials, and designing for Lee Cooper isn't enough fashion involvement for Lou Doillon: She's scouting a location in Paris to open a concept store as early as next year: "We’ll have a mix of fashion, literature, modern and old, with more of an English than French influence, and not conventional."

>> INSIDER WIRE —Watch out, Colette?  Attending shows, posing for editorials, and designing for Lee Cooper isn't enough fashion involvement for Lou Doillon: She's scouting a location in Paris to open a concept store as early as next year: "We’ll have a mix of fashion, literature, modern and old, with more of an English than French influence, and not conventional." [WWD]

Marco Zanini

Marco Zanini: The Next Rochas Man?

>> Just hours after we learned that Rochas's ready-to-wear department is being opened back up, designer names are already being thrown around to head the comeback.  More specifically one name — Marco Zanini, the designer who just a few months back was ousted from Halston.Although his role in that brand rejuvenation didn't work out so well, he is currently in talks to design Rochas, since former Rochas designer Olivier Theyskens is happily holed up at Nina Ricci and all.  No confirmation from Rochas's new ready-to-wear producer Gibo just yet, but we're sure to hear something — confirmation or not — sooner rather than later, since they have a collection to get started on for March 2009.*image: source

>> Just hours after we learned that Rochas's ready-to-wear department is being opened back up, designer names are already being thrown around to head the comeback.  More specifically one name — Marco Zanini, the designer who just a few months back was ousted from Halston.

Although his role in that brand rejuvenation didn't work out so well, he is currently in talks to design Rochas, since former Rochas designer Olivier Theyskens is happily holed up at Nina Ricci and all.  No confirmation from Rochas's new ready-to-wear producer Gibo just yet, but we're sure to hear something — confirmation or not — sooner rather than later, since they have a collection to get started on for March 2009.
*image: source

Catherine McNeil

>> THE MODELIZER —Catherine McNeil missed both Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks, with her Sydney agent only offering that she was "unwell" as explanation.  But according to her grandmother, it's nothing to worry about — only exhaustion and homesickness: "She's just burned out."

>> THE MODELIZERCatherine McNeil missed both Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks, with her Sydney agent only offering that she was "unwell" as explanation.  But according to her grandmother, it's nothing to worry about — only exhaustion and homesickness: "She's just burned out." Instead of gracing catwalks aplenty, McNeil was recuperating in New York. [The Courier-Mail]

Jessica Stam

Jessica Stam's Purple Pad

>> Last year, Jessica Stam had an East Village apartment and no decorator — all her books were still in boxes.  This year, she has a decorator who convinced her to move apartments — the last one had "no view, no charm, and insufficient space" — and now has a new apartment a few blocks over, full of purple, flowers, and with a look "like Indiana Jones had designed a Marriott."  I'm not sure if that's good or not, but the October 2008 issue of Elle Decor has a full look inside, so you can decide yourself.  She must have liked it; The same decorator is now working on her East Hampton home.*image: source, source
Jessica Stam's Purple Pad

>> Last year, Jessica Stam had an East Village apartment and no decorator — all her books were still in boxes.  This year, she has a decorator who convinced her to move apartments — the last one had "no view, no charm, and insufficient space" — and now has a new apartment a few blocks over, full of purple, flowers, and with a look "like Indiana Jones had designed a Marriott."  I'm not sure if that's good or not, but the October 2008 issue of Elle Decor has a full look inside, so you can decide yourself.  She must have liked it; The same decorator is now working on her East Hampton home.
*image: source, source

Yves Saint Laurent

>> MODA OPERANDI —Sergio Rossi has a new main man: Francesco Russo, who has designed footwear at Yves Saint Laurent since 2000.  He replaces Edmundo Castillo, who exited the brand, as creative director of women’s and men’s footwear, bags and accessories, and will present his first collection for Fall 2009.

>> MODA OPERANDI Sergio Rossi has a new main man: Francesco Russo, who has designed footwear at Yves Saint Laurent since 2000.  He replaces Edmundo Castillo, who exited the brand, as creative director of women’s and men’s footwear, bags and accessories, and will present his first collection for Fall 2009. [WWD]

Anna Wintour

Anna Wintour's Fashion Family Tree

>> In The Devil Wears Prada, the editor modeled after Anna Wintour mentions that if her job is ever threatened, she has a list of photographers, designers, stylists, and editors who she's helped over the years and who have pledged allegiance to her.  There's no word on whether Anna actually has a list like that — although there are plenty of people whose careers she's helped — but Page Six Magazine proffers that it doesn't matter: "with her army of progeny installed in cushy Condé Nast jobs .

>> In The Devil Wears Prada, the editor modeled after Anna Wintour mentions that if her job is ever threatened, she has a list of photographers, designers, stylists, and editors who she's helped over the years and who have pledged allegiance to her.  There's no word on whether Anna actually has a list like that — although there are plenty of people whose careers she's helped — but Page Six Magazine proffers that it doesn't matter: "with her army of progeny installed in cushy Condé Nast jobs . . . Anna isn't going anywhere fast."

If you've ever been interested in Anna Wintour's family tree — from her first husband David Shaffer, who after learning of Anna's 1998 affair with current boyfriend Shelby Bryan called Bryan's wife to tell her "Your husband and my wife are f---ing," and all his relatives to Shelby Bryan and his descendents, it's a good rundown, from Bee and Charlie Shaffer to Alexis Bryan.
*image: source

Review

London Fashion Week: Penkov Spring 2009

Berlin based designer Bernadett Penkov showed, during London Fashion Week, a collection that was light and cool--perfect for the young fashionistas there to watch the show.

Berlin based designer Bernadett Penkov showed, during London Fashion Week, a collection that was light and cool--perfect for the young fashionistas there to watch the show. It was similar in aesthetic to brands like United Bamboo, Karen Walker, and Preen where chic boyish separates and ultra-feminine dresses made for basics geared towards twenty-somethings. Our favorite pieces had nerdy oversized pockets sewn, for example, to a mini skirt or breezy blouse. It's what you might call classic cool, where the fashion forward elements never override the pretty ones.

 

feature

Coutorture Community Must Reads 10/07

If you've been following us on Twitter you know we have had a bit of an off day, thankfully we can always rely on the common sense, good cheer and ingenuity of our fantastic community to keep us feeling alright.

If you've been following us on Twitter you know we have had a bit of an off day, thankfully we can always rely on the common sense, good cheer and ingenuity of our fantastic community to keep us feeling alright.

Trend De La Creme made us burst out laughing with her comparison of Pierre Cardin's SS09 collection with The Fruit Guys.

The Smart Stylist has a round up of Paris' headdresses.

Fashionniche is agonizing over the Chanel 2.55. Honey, you are not alone!

Girl-Woman-Beauty Brains and The Budget Fashionista both have guides to shopping in a recession that we highly suggest checking out. After all curbing your spending too much is actaully bad for the economy as consumer spending accounts for 2/3rds of our economy!

We saw quite a few sock and open toed shoe combinations in Paris and Milan (Prada anyone?) and we are just as perplexed by them as SheFinds

Marc Jacobs

The 50 Best Prints of Spring 2009

If you are feeling glum from all of the gray we saw on the catwalk, the impending financial doom, our imperiled ecosystem or are just plain out of sorts we have the fifty best prints of Spring 2009 here to cheer you up.
The 50 Best Prints of Spring 2009

If you are feeling glum from all of the gray we saw on the catwalk, the impending financial doom, our imperiled ecosystem or are just plain out of sorts we have the fifty best prints of Spring 2009 here to cheer you up. From Gucci to Pucci, Miu Miu to Marc Jacobs we cover New York, Milan and Paris' best prints.