Rick Genest — also known as Rico, Nicola Formichetti's muse, and the face of Dermablend makeup — has been making the fashion week rounds this season, a first for him in New York. Here he is looking appropriately jaded at General Idea yesterday.
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New Fall 2012 Shows: Jen Kao, Yigal Azrouël, Suno, and More
By Alex ReesWe're only two days into this fall season's runways, and there's already a lot of whimsy on display. Jen Kao presented loose knits and beautiful ombrés, Suno mixed stripes, florals and a cosmic print, and many of Yigal Azrouël's models wore super-sized furry lumberjack hats with earflaps. (Hats of all sorts are definite trends this season.) See close-ups, front row photos, party shots, and all of today's other shows — including Top Model Fatima Siad's spot on the St. John runway — in our expansive set of New York Fashion Week galleries.
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• Billy Reid
• Charlotte Ronson
• Cushnie et Ochs
Fug Girls: Red Dresses, a Hilton, and One Well-Behaved Pooch at Charlotte Ronson
By The Fug GirlsAlmost as soon as we walked into Charlotte Ronson on Friday night, we heard buzz that Gina Gershon was in the building and made it our mission to find her in celebrity row. We couldn’t possibly pass up a chance to ask her some incredibly important questions about working with Elizabeth “Jesse Spano” Berkley on Showgirls, and whether she ever breaks down and watches Cocktail when it’s on cable late at night. How could we resist? That’d be like bumping into Berkley herself and neglecting to sing a few bars of “I’m So Excited” from that Saved By The Bell episode with the caffeine pills. It’s just not done.
We started down at the end where Russell Simmons was perched next to his niece, Angela, who brought along a pet dog. Just as with children—of which there was also one in the front row—we always wonder how people have the intestinal fortitude to bring dogs to a fashion show, because what if they pull a Thomas Jane and bolt onto the runway mid-show? If a thirty-something actor doesn’t know better, how could a pet? Fortunately for Simmons, the pooch stayed put between her and Russell, and seemed totally unfazed by both the flashbulbs and the furor surrounding Nicky Hilton, who, honestly, we can’t believe is still getting invited to stuff. Nicky, wearing a red lace dress, had to wade through the crowd about three times, with a trailing posse of eager journalists waiting for their photo op, before somebody found her a seat in the vicinity of Louise Roe, Cory Kennedy, Sky Ferreira, Jessica White (in a massive fur and with a thick curtain of bangs), Twilight’s Nikki Reed, and a lady we are 95 percent sure was Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss.
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Fug Girls: Of Facial Hair and Fantasy Football at Tommy Hilfiger Menswear
By The Fug GirlsSomething must be in the water in Hollywood. At Tommy Hilfiger’s menswear show on Friday night, we saw not one but two actors sporting some serious Fashion Week facial hair with real villainous flavor. From some angles, Bradley Cooper and Kellan Lutz just looked like regular dudes who got tired of shaving, but then they’d turn their heads just so, and suddenly their scruff-and-a-soul-patch turned them into the spitting image of your most Machiavellian Sim, whom you named Voldemortimer, and who is a hot second away from tying his neighbor to the train tracks.
Lutz shared a café-style table – Hilfiger did up the Park Avenue Armory like we were outside at Bryant Park, right down to the little green four-tops – with Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta and British actor Giles Matthey, who just joined the cast of True Blood, and who therefore was probably enjoying one of his last outings in a shirt before the delicious, half-naked hedonism starts. We also thought we spied Peter Brant Jr. across the way in khakis and a high-fashion letterman’s jacket of some ilk, but considering that he’s generally spotted sporting a suit and an ascot, perhaps it was just a Brant doppelganger who hadn’t done his research.
Fug Girls: B-Listers and Supermodel Spawn at Nicole Miller
By The Fug GirlsNicole Miller's show on Friday evening was a mélange of people you've never heard of, people you've kind of heard of, people you pretend you've never heard of so that no one knows the full extent of your addiction to trashy television, and then Beverly Johnson, who looked amazing and was sitting just a few chairs down from Elle's editor-in-chief Robbie Myers — prompting us to decide that Beverly must be in line for one more cover (wouldn't that be awesome?).
As we were snaking through a clutch of photographers — all of whom were trying to decide if they needed to be taking pictures of actress Meredith Ostrom, whose skirt was so short she had to protectively hold her purse against it so as not to flash anyone — we found ourselves stuck behind Stephanie Seymour's youthful socialite son, Peter Brant Jr., who was naturally wearing an ascot. "So that's why we got such bad seats," he was saying to a friend, who was wearing giant dark sunglasses, despite the fact that it was already incredibly dark inside the venue. We never found out why — did they insult someone else's ascot? Inquiring minds want to know — because we were swiftly pushed along, and almost right into the lap of British "personality" Louise Roe, who was wearing shorts so tiny they were essentially tap pants, paired with what we are pretty sure were flesh-toned pantyhose. Apparently the Kate Middleton effect has crossed the pond. Now, if only her bouncy, voluminous hair was contagious.
Also spotted: Jane by Design's India de Beaufort, whose new short haircut has made her almost unrecognizable. We, in fact, almost didn't recognize her, despite the fact that we watch both that show, and her previous gig, One Tree Hill. Hopefully she'll pop up again this week, because we've got several burning questions about Chad Michael Murray, and Sophia Bush is nowhere to be seen. And, frankly, we're worried.
Free Association With: Peter Som
By Lisa PrzystupFresh off his show this morning at Milk Studios, we tapped designer Peter Som for our latest edition of word associations with fashion folk. His autumn/winter 2012 collection was inspired by screen divas Katharine Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich and the menswear looks they favored. “I was looking at pictures of them and that’s where I started, but I also added cleaner, more architectural lines.” Lingerie-inspired sheer skirts and tailored leather pants made appearances, as did multicolored fur coats in vibrant burgundies and deep greens. So what word causes Som's brain to jump to everyone's favorite perennial bachelor? Read on.
Microtrend: "Beer. It somehow makes me think of beer — maybe because of microbrews?"
Street Style: "Authentic."
Masculine: "Strong. George Clooney."
Feminine: "Strong…in a different way."
Double Denim: "Go for it."
Bloggers: "Mavericks."
Video: The Cut’s Fashion Week Confession Booth at Made, Part One
In the interest of finding out the deepest, darkest secrets of well-dressed people, The Cut parked a video booth right in the middle of Made fashion week, up on the eighth floor of Milk Studios. Lust for male models, a penchant for safety pins, and a distaste for girls who line their lips with dark pencil and then fill them in with light pink lipstick — clearly no topic was off-limits. Watch the video to see these confessions and more, including a gentleman who accuses his friend of not wearing any pants (jury's still out, his bottom half is off-camera).
Free Association With: Misha Nonoo
By Lisa PrzystupTime for another round of throwing out words and hearing spontaneous answers with Made Fashion Week Designers! Next on deck: Misha Nonoo, recent recipient of FGI's Rising Star Award for womenswear. She tells us her new collection was influenced by cinema legend Anouk Aimee’s inimitable style. “I was really taken with Anouk — she’s such an extraordinary beauty.” For fall 2012, Nonoo kept things focused on wearable separates like blouses, tailored jackets, and vintage-inspired skirts in jewel tones with safari print accents. But it's not all classic pieces for Nonoo. Find out where her mind leaps when she hears words like nail art and bangs.
Strong brows: "Face-framing."
Fedora: "Philip Treacy."
Vintage: "Sophisticated. Angela’s Vintage is my go-to in the city."
Bangs: "Love. Oh I love bangs."
All-American: "Beauty. An all-American girl like Ali McGraw — fresh and understated."
Nail Art: "M.I.A."
Free Association With: Marcia Patmos of M. Patmos
By Colleen KelseyWord games with Made fashion week designers continue, and Marcia Patmos of M.Patmos is up to bat. Her muse for fall? Native American women from the early twentieth century, as seen in photographer Edward S. Curtis’ book The Women. “They just looked so modern to me, even though the photos are over a hundred years old. They’re very graphic, with really interesting detailing,” she said. This translated to a showing of Patmos' signature knitwear, rendered in all sorts of colors — from neutrals to stark black and white, to saturated hot pinks and reds — punctuated with leather and silks for an organic, textural feel. Afterward, Patmos — who also debuted two collaborations this season, one with footwear giant Manolo Blahnik and the other with jewelry label TenThousandThings — did some hard thinking about the word separates.
Cashmere: “Always.”
Separates: “Eighties.”
Silhouette: “More. There are so many more options.”
Grace: “Poise.”
Dress Code: “Breaking the rules.”
Cleanse: “We were just goofing about this in the office! Everyone’s doing a juice cleanse, but it’s good to try to be healthy.”
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