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7/10/09

Posted 7/10/09 at 6:00 PM

Going Saling

Investors Salivate Over Private Sample-Sale Sites

Investors Salivate Over Private Sample-Sale Sites

Photo: giltgroupe.com

Investors are eager to pour millions into private online sample sale sites like Gilt Groupe, HauteLook and RueLaLa. They're a better investment than fashion companies whose bread and butter are sales made in stodgy physical stores. With these sites, operating costs are low, and it's tough for them to over-buy inventory since each sale is only comprised of a small selection of exclusive merchandise. The sites also excite consumers — in theory — by making them feel like insiders. If you really want a pair of Christian Louboutins for $250 and the sale starts at midnight, you're logging on at midnight with a nervous yet excited feeling. The thrill of the chase is — again, in theory — half the fun. And if you succeed in purchasing that pair of patent Loub pumps in a size 9 at 12:05 in the morning, you get not only a fabulous pair of shoes, but a story to tell your friends about how fashion savvy you are. "You don't know about Gilt Groupe? Hm. [Insert sidelong judgmental gaze]."

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Posted 7/10/09 at 5:45 PM

Look of the Day

Jessica Szohr’s Gossip Girl Piñata Shorts

Jessica Szohr’s Gossip Girl Piñata Shorts

Photo: FilmMagic

Jessica Szohr was photographed in a black embellished tank and shorts that resemble a piñata yesterday on the set of Gossip Girl.

What do you think of the combo?


Posted 7/10/09 at 5:30 PM

Recession Store-ies

Madison Avenue to Lose Juicy Couture

Madison Avenue to Lose Juicy Couture

Photo: WikiCommons

Juicy Couture is closing its Madison Avenue location since it can no longer afford the $2 million rent. The company leased the space during boom times, but $58 key fobs aren't enough to sustain it now. But stress not — the giant, slightly scary Fifth Avenue location is thriving. Juicy president Edgar Huber said customers prefer to shop there.

“The Madison location became a neighborhood store, not a high-traffic store. It was never extremely strong for us. It’s important to have a store on Madison. It’s prestigious, but $2 million [in rent] is too high. Our average transaction is not as high as our neighbors.”


So it was just for show? Who were they trying to impress? Upper East Side residents? Wandering tourists? Labels who make real couture and also have stores on Madison?

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Straight From the Paris Runways

Check out all the latest looks from the Paris Couture shows – wherever you are. Updated constantly, nymag.com’s Paris Couture Gallery, presented by Infiniti, is an interactive new way to get your fashion fix. Featuring runway shots and behind-the-scenes peeks, it’s fashion junkie heaven.

Posted 7/10/09 at 5:10 PM

Beauty Marks

Justin Timberlake Doesn’t Want a Namesake Fragrance; Kate Moss Lands YSL Campaign

Justin Timberlake.

Justin Timberlake.

FRAGRANCE
• Justin Timberlake: “I don’t know that I would be completely comfortable with a my-name fragrance. It feels like cheating, almost. It doesn’t seem like you’re creating anything.” [WWD]

Kate Moss is the face of the new Yves Saint Laurent fragrance Parisienne, which will hit U.S. stores in October. [WWD]

Gianfranco Ferré is launching a new fruity, floral fragrance named In the Mood for Love in September. [Now Smell This]

MAKEUP
• Thandie Newton is a good example of how to properly wear fuchsia lip stain. [Beauty Counter]

• Lise Watier's Gloss Twilight shimmer lip gloss comes with a mirror on the side and the wand lights up, so you can touch up your makeup anytime. [Spoiled Pretty]

Posted 7/10/09 at 4:45 PM

Model Tracker

Lara Stone Is Couture Fashion Week’s Top Model

New models ruled the runways at couture. Givenchy, Christian Dior, and Valentino all chose fresh faces to open their collections: Thana Kuhnen, Antonella Graef, and Frida Gustavsson, respectively. Newbie Maria Kashleva closed out Jean Paul Gaultier — a spot typically reserved for the designer's favorite girls from seasons past. Meanwhile, Hanne Gaby Odiele opened what might be Christian Lacroix's last couture collection, and Vlada Roslyakova closed for the fourth season in a row. But only one girl could reign triumphant: Lara Stone. The model had the final look at Chanel, where she walked arm-in-arm with Lagerfeld's muse Baptiste Giabiconi. And a day later, she was first out of the gate at Gaultier. But what cements her win is her upcoming cover for the August issue of W magazine.

Posted 7/10/09 at 4:20 PM

Other Critics

Cathy Horyn’s Choice Words on Valentino Couture

Cathy Horyn’s Choice Words on Valentino Couture

Photo: Imaxtree

The response to Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli's fall 2009 couture collection for Valentino has been mixed. Though critics seem pleased the design duo finally took the label in a new direction, rather than reproducing Valentino's archives, the collection hasn't been wholly heralded. Times fashion critic Cathy Horyn just posted her response: "Ms. Chiuri and Mr. Piccioli designed accessories at Valentino before they were elevated. After this collection, I’m not convinced they are dress designers. Plainly their intention was to make something new and young, but these clothes remain concepts on paper. They have no feeling for the actuality of life, no sense of a lived experience, and frankly I’d be worried about getting too close to one of those prickly, encrusted numbers. You might get a rash." [On the Runway/NYT]

Posted 7/10/09 at 3:50 PM

Fall 2009 Couture

Couture’s Best Beauty Looks: Hair Bows, Hollywood Glamour, and Zorro Masks

Hairstylists and makeup artists flexed their creative muscles at the couture shows this week. The hair at Jean Paul Gaultier ranged from tall updos to Hollywood glamour, while Chanel featured bows and flowers made out of loose strands. Elie Saab dusted white shadow on the eyes in a mask shape. Christian Lacroix and Valentino both played up shimmery eyes and rosy-peach cheeks, keeping it simple yet beautiful. Pat McGrath meticulously painted each face with a different lip color and eye shadow scheme at Christian Dior. And Aaron de Mey placed rhinestones and sequins on models' faces one by one at Givenchy. Click ahead to see the best beauty looks from the couture shows. You may be inspired to get a little creative yourself.

Posted 7/10/09 at 3:30 PM

Delicious Journeys

PR Girls Who Don’t Know Where Darfur Is Bask in Brüno Press Blitz

We're beginning to understand the weaponry.

We're beginning to understand the weaponry.Photo: Getty Images

Nicole and Suzie DeFosset are twin sisters who run a PR firm in L.A. One day they took a meeting with someone described as a European personality who wanted to gain visibility in the U.S. and currently worked for German Television 1. Feigning interest in their services, he came into their office with a video camera and asked what charities are hot right now. They said, "Darfur." He asked where Darfur is. They didn't know. Nor did they realize the person interviewing them was a fictional character played by Sacha Baron Cohen. "We know Ali G and we know Borat, we’re huge fans. But Brüno, we didn’t recognize him at all," they told BlackBook. They didn't figure out they'd been had until eleven months later, when a friend of theirs saw the movie and told them they were in it. "And we didn’t think anything of it. We were like, what’s Brüno? And he was like, It’s Sacha Baron Cohen’s new movie. And we were like, what?"

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Posted 7/10/09 at 2:55 PM

Fashion Calendar

This Weekend’s Events and Sales: Free Yoga at Gap; J.Crew Sample Sale Begins

EVENTS
TOMORROW
• Attend a free yoga lesson at Gap's Pure Body pop-up. Participants receive a free yoga mat from JadeYoga. Call 212-330-8080 to reserve a spot. 680 Fifth Ave., at 54th St. (212-977-7023); one-hour classes begin at 10, noon, 2, and 4.

SUNDAY
• The second installment of Kill Devil Hill’s sidewalk clearance sale features knickknacks, home accessories, CDs, and random oddities for under $10. 170 Franklin St., nr. Java St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn (347-534-3088); noon—9.

MONDAY
• Bags for the People leads the Etsy Labs Craft Night, demonstrating how to make drawstring bags and helping ambitious participants to create backpacks, carry bags, and messenger bags. 55 Washington St., nr. Water St., Dumbo, Brooklyn; 4—8. Update: Etsy Labs, 325 Gold St., nr. Flatbush Ave., third fl., Downtown Brooklyn (718-855-7955); 4—8.

SALES
ENDING TOMORROW
• Shop discounts of up to 60 percent at the Rachel Comey sample sale. Prices start at $60. Spring clog sandals are $150 (originally $345), silk print dresses are $165 (originally $380), and men's shoes are all $150. 335 W. 35th St., nr. Eighth Ave., seventh fl. (212-629-6868); W—Th (5—9), F (11—7), S (noon—5).

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Posted 7/10/09 at 2:20 PM

MObama Watch

Michelle Obama Wears a Designer Veil to Meet the Pope
Michelle Obama Wears a Designer Veil to Meet the Pope

Dressing to meet the Pope in the summer at the Vatican presents a sartorial conundrum. How does one stay cool, conservative, and chic all at the same time? Wearing expensive designer clothes is one way to make the dress code (and most things in life) more palatable, as Michelle Obama did yesterday. She met the Pope in a black skirt, top, and veil all by Moschino. See the full look in the Michelle Obama Look Book.

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Straight From the Paris Runways

Check out all the latest looks from the Paris Couture shows – wherever you are. Updated constantly, nymag.com’s Paris Couture Gallery, presented by Infiniti, is an interactive new way to get your fashion fix. Featuring runway shots and behind-the-scenes peeks, it’s fashion junkie heaven.

Posted 7/10/09 at 2:00 PM

First Looks

Topshop’s Fall Collection Lands in Stores

Topshop's fall '09 look book has arrived and the collection is trickling into stores this week, with merchandise hitting the floor in monthly installments through November. The season is divided into four thematic categories: Horror Girl (sexy, punk-rock-esque rips and loads of leather), Manhattan Cocktail (short and sparkly cocktail dresses and jackets), Marianne (boho feathers and fringe), and Highland Fling (cozy knits and Scottish-inspired plaid). As usual, most looks are directly in line with the trends of the season, like the eighties disco dresses that were all over the fall runways. Here are some highlights from the new collection.

Posted 7/10/09 at 1:30 PM

Coco Puffs

Preview the Costumes in Coco Avant Chanel
Preview the Costumes in Coco Avant Chanel

More reasons to be excited to see the Coco Chanel biopic Coco Avant Chanel, (starring Audrey Tautou, which we happened to see and loved): the clothes. Costume designer Catherine Leterrier worked with the house of Chanel on the costumes, but they didn't micro-design for her. Leterrier said she was "completely free" to design what she wanted. But! "For the show of the end we used authentic outfits from the Chanel Conservatory and Audrey Tautou wore a Chanel suit inspired by 'Mademoiselle' in the Sixties." And they are gorgeous. British Vogue has a look at some of Audrey's other costumes. [British Vogue]

Posted 7/10/09 at 12:55 PM

First Looks

Phillip Lim’s New Shoe Line Hits Stores This Month

Phillip Lim already debuted swimwear and sexy lingerie this spring, and now he's giving us yet another reason to be excited: shoes! The 3.1 phillip lim fall 2009 shoe collection will drop later this month (no exact date just yet). We have some preview images of the styles, which Phillip describes as "classic with a sense of madness." The lace-up, masculine jazz shoes come with a stacked wooden heel and small platform in colors ranging from basic black to metallic gold. Ankle boots get an unexpected revamp in giraffe-print pony hair and rich gray suede with silver-stud details. We also love the tall riding boot in rich, soft, black leather. For past runway shows, Lim has worked with Christian Louboutin and Nicholas Kirkwood, both masters of the stiletto, but his own collection has a very different, much more wearable feel. The shoes are priced from $410-750 and will be available at the 3.1 phillip lim flagship stores in New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo.

3.1 phillip lim, 115 Mercer St., nr. Spring St.; 212-334-1160.


Posted 7/10/09 at 12:20 PM

Recession Store-ies

Can Madewell Survive the Downturn?

Madewell

MadewellPhoto: Getty Images

Now is a hard time for, well, almost everyone trying to sell things to wear, but specialty-chain spinoffs especially — stores like Abercrombie's Ruehl and American Eagle's Martin + Osa. After painful losses, Abercrombie is shutting Ruehl down completely, and some financial analysts are waiting for Martin + Osa to close down, too. Despite a loyal following, J.Crew's Madewell may also be on the rocks. The chain lost $11 million last year, and J.Crew's chief executive has admitted Madewell's merchandise was too basic and expensive. Jeans used to start at $98, which freaked out potential customers, us included. Now, jeans start at $59.50. "So frankly, in hindsight, a mistake," he told investors yesterday. "The world is kind of changed dramatically in that regard." Yes! Stores can't get away with overcharging as easily. Which begs the question: How is Diesel still standing?

An Ugly Time for Fashion as Spinoff Chains Struggle [WP]

Posted 7/10/09 at 11:45 AM

Daily Male

Alexander Wang to Unveil Menswear This Month
Alexander Wang to Unveil Menswear This Month

Good news, men! Alexander Wang will launch menswear sooner than expected. He'll unveil his first batch of men's things at the end of this month. The collection will be part of his T line, currently comprised of filmy tees and tank basics for ladies. [WWD]

Posted 7/10/09 at 11:10 AM

We Don't Think We're Ready for This Jelly

Beyoncé Ashamed of Her Own Bootyliciousness?
Beyoncé Ashamed of Her Own Bootyliciousness?

Beyoncé reportedly doesn't allow photographers to shoot her from behind when she's performing. An insider says it's because her "costumes are so tiny and her choreography is so complicated that inevitably she sweats. It looks pretty gross, so no one is allowed to shoot her from that particular angle anymore.” We have a solution! Full-coverage costumes. [NYDN]

Posted 7/10/09 at 10:35 AM

Loose Threads

Amanda Wakeley Returns to London Fashion Week; Lady Gaga Hearts Gaultier Couture

Jean Paul Gaultier couture, fall 2009.

Jean Paul Gaultier couture, fall 2009.Photo: Imaxtree

Amanda Wakeley is returning to London Fashion Week. [Telegraph UK]

• September fashion magazines lost ad pages this year, some by as much as 30 percent. [WWD]

• Some people don't think it's okay for J.Crew to use the Obama girls to market their clothes. Robin Givhan thinks it's perfectly fine. [WP via Racked]

Fendi didn't show a menswear collection for spring 2010, but plans to show again for fall 2010. [WWD]

• A Tweet from Lady Gaga: "in paris, coffee and cigarettes looking through jean-paul gautier's [sic] show and salivating like a starved fashion gangster. C'est genial. xxox." [Twitter/LadyGaga via Grazia]

• A Tweet from Whitney Port: "Are jean shorts and heels appropriate for work?" [Twitter/WhitneyEve via People/Off the Rack]

Posted 7/10/09 at 10:00 AM

Recession Store-ies

Scoop Has Shady Finances, Other Problems

Scoop Has Shady Finances, Other Problems

Photo: Kate Appleton

This just in: Scoop is the new Barneys! Financially speaking, not in terms of merchandise. WWD reports Scoop is having trouble paying vendors. Some factors have stopped approving orders, and one lender said he advises vendors to ship "at their own risk." Worse, the company isn't even talking to some lenders or providing them with information about how they're doing financially, which is important in today's market. One vendor said things looked terrible for Scoop in February and March, but was paid recently. The owners of Scoop say its financial portfolio is "sound." They acknowledge the company has had "some issues," but deny the problems still exist.

The marketplace hasn't been kind to Scoop. The store has difficulty competing with department stores like Bergdorf, which court the same customers, and are forced to mark things down steeply early in the season. Also, Scoop founder Stefani Greenfield left the company last year, and some sources think that has led to a decline in the store's merchandise. Greenfield had a talent for spotting trends and a keen eye for editing.

In addition to its possible financial problems, Scoop was sued this week by former employees who say they are owed unpaid wages — a problem Barneys doesn't face, and yet another way they have Scoop beat.

Scoop NYC Feels Credit Squeeze [WWD]

Posted 7/10/09 at 9:18 AM

Couture Forever

Larocca: Couture Battles the Recession

Valentino's black beaded petals.

Valentino's black beaded petals.Photo: Imaxtree

Karl Lagerfeld was signing a teddy bear dressed in his image for a Japanese fan on the stage of his couture show in Paris Tuesday night when he was asked about inspiration for his collection. "I could not make the big ball gowns this time," he said, "because there are no more balls."

The truth is that, even during the boom years, there were never many balls that demanded haute couture. The couture world is incredibly small, and now, in the midst of financial meltdown, it is growing even smaller. The tears streaming down the faces in the front row of Christian Lacroix — whose show went on but whose future is uncertain — could almost be for the whole charmingly old-fashioned notion that the world's most beautiful clothes are sewn by hand.

Valentino begins a new era; highlights at Chanel, Lacroix, and Dior. »

Posted 7/10/09 at 9:00 AM

Best Bets

Best Bet: Smooth Applicator

Best Bet: Smooth Applicator

Photo: Courtesy of Skyn Iceland

Dark circles, puffiness, and crow's feet all serve as unwelcome reminders of your age, or what you did the night before. Thankfully, Skyn Iceland recently made its Icelandic Relief Eye Cream into a convenient, portable pen. Packed with rice peptides to soften wrinkles, vitamin K to lighten dark circles, and orange peel to combat puffiness, this handy pen tackles everything. The easy and non-messy application means you can chuck it into your bag and do touch-ups throughout the day. We won't give up late-night partying, but at least our eyes won't look as bad as we feel the next morning.

$20 at Sephora (for store locations, sephora.com).


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