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How Will Ferrell Predicted the Diorphone
It comes with a companion mini-phone like the teeny-tiny one Will Ferrell used in a classic 'Saturday Night Live' skit.
Posted 05/21/08 in The Cut : Run Through
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Marc Ecko at iGoogle: Internet Apps Are the American Dream!
At the panel and launch party for iGoogle's new designer-created theme pages, the artistes came out to talk geek-chic.
Posted 05/02/08 in The Cut : Cult of Personality
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Karl Lagerfeld Becomes a Video-Game Character
The Kaiser will D.J. a radio station in the next installment of Grand Theft Auto, white ponytail included.
Posted 04/08/08 in The Cut : Cult of Personality
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Karl Lagerfeld's ‘iPod Nanny’
The beginning of any career starts with a certain amount of grunt work. But in the fashion industry each newbie must decide at which point said grunt work equals a loss of dignity...
Posted 04/07/08 in The Cut : Run Through
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Swarovski Blings Up Your Macbook Air
If Kimora Lee Simmons had a Macbook Air, it would look like this. Well, maybe hers would have pink swirls instead of black ones. This "Golden Age" costs about $40,000, and only twenty of them were made by a company called — get this — Bling My Thing.
Posted 03/05/08 in The Cut : Retail Therapy
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Cavalli's Cell Phone Is Like a Cinder Block
Earlier we mentioned how designers can't use everyday technology like computers and cell phones. And now we've some choice visual proof — fresh from Milan, no less! — of designers' frightening inability to modernize. Pictured, Roberto Cavalli's ginormous cell phone seen resting on a table at the designer's after-party. Well. If Zack Morris could get ahold of Cavalli, we're sure he'd ask for his phone back.
Posted 02/25/08 in The Cut : Cult of Personality
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Lagerfeld, Jacobs, Prada Don't Know How to Surf the Net
If you're anti-technology, you might want to consider a career in fashion. Many of the world's top designers barely know how to use computers, if at all. Take Karl Lagerfeld:
Posted 02/25/08 in The Cut : Cult of Personality
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