>> With Chanel, Burberry, Maison Martin Margiela, Chanel, and Gucci each hosting events, the week was — quite literally — full of major fashion moments. Not surprising, then, that those labels were fully represented and the well heeled were out in full force. Actresses Camilla Belle, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Leelee Sobieski each made multiple appearances throughout the week (and each seemed to grow more chic by the day), while industry favorites Dasha Zhukova, Amanda Brooks, Julia Restoin Roitfeld, and Lauren Santo Domingo each made cameos — — and turned their fair share of heads along the way. See where they went and what they wore — plus more — right here, in our best-of-the-week slideshow.
Posts for April 27th 2012
Jean Paul Gaultier's Cannes Gig, Alexander Wang's Song, and Lara Stone's Famous Pup

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>> Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.
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Bill Cunningham's Vintage Hat Designs to Go on Sale This Week (Updated)
>> Long before Bill Cunningham became a legendary street-style photographer, he designed hats for a living — and some of his millinery is going on sale this week.
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Vintage fashion dealer Katy Kane will be selling the hats on 1stdibs.com starting Wednesday, April 18. Kane purchased the '40s- and '50s-era toppers, sold under the label William J, from Cunningham's friend Alison Schacter.
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The documentary Bill Cunningham New York focuses briefly on Cunningham's history as a hatmaker, but Cunningham himself talks about the hats in great detail in a video for The New York Times. Some of his work was practical, but much of it was outlandish — and Cunningham explained that's because he approached millinery like art.
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"The hat thing was really, as I say, it was like sculpture," he said. "It's the most wonderful, freeing, relaxing experience. I had a lot of fun, even if I didn't make money. But I did pay my bills."
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Cunningham will be the honoree at the Carnegie Hall Medal of Excellence Gala this year, which takes place on the 23rd. Take a look at some examples of his feathery, artful work — as photographed by Cunningham himself — in the gallery.
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Update: An unnamed buyer purchased the entirety of Cunningham's hat collection for $20,000, according to WWD. A spokeswoman for 1stdibs said the buyer is a friend of Cunningham's who wants to donate the hats to New York City Art Museum.
Photo Courtesy Zeitgeist Films
Burberry's World Comes Alive in Taipei
>> To fete the opening of its new flagship store in Taipei, Taiwan, Burberry invited guests to step into a custom-built multimedia display called Burberry World Live.
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"It's basically the whole concept of the brand wrapped in one experience and a big celebration of the multifaceted jewel that is Burberry," the brand's creative director Christopher Bailey told Vogue UK. "It's a celebration of Britishness all around the globe."
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That celebration took place inside a cylindrical structure outside the Taipei store — which is housed in Taipei 101, the world's third largest skyscraper. British musician Tom Odell performed there live for the first time, just before the structure's video screens surrounded guests with a short film showcasing everything Burberry is famous for — models walked along backdrops wearing the brand's classic trench coats and umbrellas, the perfect defense against computer-generated rain and Fall leaves.
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Burberry created a similar experience in Beijing last year when it showed its Fall 2011 collection on a holographic runway. The Burberry World Live experience will tour London, Hong Kong, and Chicago later this year. For now, take a look at a video of the experience below, and then click through to see pictures of the party in the gallery.
Photos courtesy of Burberry


