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Sunday
07Feb2010

Dames | Lynn Wyatt | Harper's Bazaar

Harper’s Bazaar examines the legendary life of Lynn Wyatt, in an interview properly wowed by the endless tales of a globetrotting Texas oil heiress with friends like Elton John, Nan Kempner, Liza Minnelli, Valentino and Princess Grace.

The interview is substantative: 1/3 glamour name dropping | 1/3 Wyatt’s support of her husband Oscar’s indictment in the United Nations Oil-for-Food scandal, public friendship with Sadam Hussein and guilty plea to conspiracy to commit wire frayd, nine months in prison and subsequent debilitating stroke | 1/3 reasons why Lynn Wyatt is a fabulous woman, old-school socialite and front-row fundraiser.

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Wednesday
03Feb2010

Carine Roitfeld Inspires Women To Think in the Burqa Debate

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French Vogue is often a breath of fresh air. Unlike America, where political correctness reigns supreme, France remains a hotbed of irreverent behavior. Francophiles probably wish for the ‘good ‘ol days’ and consider today’s France tepid and totally bourgeois.

Yet French Vogue walks where angels dare not tread, into irreverant swipes at organized religion and in this month’s issue, a half-curtsey to the Middle East.

Unlike me, who is prone to digital temper tantrums, French Vogue speaks through photos.

Lara Stone’s Sexy Body Debate Gets Religious

Always cool and above the crowds, French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld has her ‘say’ through the camera lens, styling not only the clothes but mood, gestures, the lasting impressions of her editorial vision.

Roitfeld is a social provocateur in a country that regularly mixes fashion and politics.  Yes, clothes or jewels or skin bronzers are the focus of the printed pages. We explore how they are styled; what is ‘the look’. But there’s usually a larger, bolder statement beneath the surface. The pages ask us to move beyond the obvious, exploring the settings, the gestures, the facial expressions that also help define the editorial vision.

In America, digging beneath the gloss is rarely fruitful. In fact we frown on intellectualism as a sign of snobbery and false pretenses. Only slackers think about the meaning of events, while doers get in line — a very straight line, I might add.

Don’t be fooled by tea parties. That party line is very straight, even if the traffic lights appear chaotic this minute.

For all our talk of freedom, we Americans like marching orders. Not since the late 60s, have significant numbers of Communist-inspired Bolsheviks stepped in disarray, grassed-out with irreverance for the current order. Oh yes, I know about Internet anarchy, but when Twitter and Facebook, are must-dos for all, aren’t we just walking another line?

Tavi in ParisWriting these words, a vision of Tavi at the recent Dior show drifted through my mind. It’s safe to say that blogger sensation Tavi marches to her own drum, even if at age 13-14 she’s squired around the fashion world by adults.

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Tuesday
19Jan2010

Eunice W. Johnson Tribute Luncheon at MET

We uninventionally glossed over the death of Eunice W. Johnson (because we’re completely revamping this website. Our apologies.) 55 Secret Street has a very nice writeup Eunice W. Johnson Tribute Luncheon at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The event celebrating Mrs. Johnson’s achievements as a philanthropist, founder of Ebony Magazine and Ebony Fashion Fair was planned for months before her death Jan 2010 at 93.

Former President and big fan of Eunice W. Johnson Bill Clinton was the guest speaker. Desiree Rogers attended, along with many other American (and perhaps international) powerbrokers. Most of you know what Anna Wintour looks like.

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Saturday
26Dec2009

Beyond Green Symposium 2009

Watch this video for ideas about where Cultural Creative brands and young, conscientious designers are moving.

Both the video and Beyond Green 2009 website highlight the designer not only as a creative engine in product development but not a conscience, too.

Creativity is key. Just looking at this photo, I’m reminded of several design projects in which I challenge designers to consider clothes as buildings. These green design buildings remind me of clothes.  By definition green design is womanly, because it reclaims and nurtures, rather than transcending or dominating organic elements. The latter principles are more masculine ones.

Conscientious Design

“Slow Fashion” isn’t only retro, although the most common images are just that. “

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Saturday
26Dec2009

In Defining Style Matters, Bloggers Dominate

The bloggers Bryan Boy, third from left, and Tommy Ton, right, in Milan.Today’s NYTimes writes a feature on the importance of bloggers in the fashion world. The world of fashion press has been shaken to its knickers by the real-time arrivial of ‘ordinary’ bloggers who didn’t come up through the ranks, sitting front row with Vogue’s Anna Wintour.

Whatever is she thinking!

Tavi Gevinson, the author of a blog called Style Rookie, was feted by designers, filming promotions for Target, flown to Tokyo for a party with the label Comme des Garçons and writing a review of the collections for no less than Harper’s Bazaar.The word ‘ordinary’ doesn’t apply to Tavi Gevinson, who writes the Style Rookie blog. At 13 years old she’s completely turned professional fashion minds inside out. Gevinson was noticed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the designers of Rodarte, who described her as “curious and discerning”.

The traditional press came late to the Internet style party, refusing to share content for free or undermine their print circulation advertising rates with free sharing online.

With major media laying off writers to cut overhead, they’re competing with people like me, who are currently writing for free, while working out future revenue models.

Ironically, the first thoughts I had when reading the headline The Year in Style - Fashion Bloggers Horn in on Elle and Vogue, is that the story is old news, and it reaffirms my belief that the NYT is increasingly late in writing important stories.

Fashion bloggers aren’t the only competition. People read international press online, whereas we would never buy the London Times or Match.

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Friday
25Dec2009

Tornado Locomotive Steams Stranded British Travelers Home for Christmas -- the Old-Fashioned Way

Britain’s Tornado steam engine rescued passengers at Victoria StationAs hundreds of passengers and Mr. Sarkozy himself demand to know how a modern Eurostar train system could be brought to a standstill by bad weather, an old-fashioned steam locomotive Tornado picked up 100 passengers stranded at London’s Victoria Station. The electric trains were delayed or out of service, due to weather.

Unlike the airlines who jacked up the prices of air travel 300 percent for Eurostar travelers desperate to get home for Christmas, Tornado offered a free ride home to Kent for weather-weary travellers.

Tornado Dedication by HRH Prince Chares

The new ‘old style’ A1 60163 Tornado is the 50th Peppercorn locomotive in service in Britain.

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Wednesday
23Dec2009

America's Happiest, Slow Living States

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I’m living in the unhappiest state in America: New York but find myself gaga over a nature-focused, slower living Arizona. Almost a month after my recent Thanksgiving visit to Arizona, my sense of wellbeing and enthusiasm about this environmentally-conscious, billboard-free hub of human activity is strong.

Scottsdale wasn’t as suburban as I feared. My friend quipped: “Even the shopping centers are gorgeous.” as we drove to Frank Loyd Wright’s Taliesan.” He hates America’s relationship with shopping centers.

Returning to New York, I thought: “I could be happy in Arizona.” Unlike the majority of New Yorkers, I do feel happy, even when the sky is falling. Still, I’m in an Arizona state of mind — and Carversville, of course.

 Researchers at UK’s University of Warwick and Hamilton College in the US have produced the first state-by-state happiness rankings, which does rely on people’s self declared levels of happiness but subjects them to an extensive cross-statistical analysis against a battery of other scientific research. 

New York is dead last; Arizona in fifth place.

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