Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Runway to Green
Runway to Green is bringing together some of the world's top designers to help raise awareness about the environment. Each designer will create an exclusive fashion item for the Runway to Green Collection that will be sold in selected retail stores around the globe. The designers have all made a commitment to investigate the sustainable manufacturing practices put forward in the Clean by Design intiative from the NRDC.
A portion of the Runway to Green proceeds from the sale of these collection items will go to the Alliance for Climate Protection, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the United Nations Environment Programme's Billion Tree Campaign.
Burberry Prorsum, Rachel Roy and Jason Wu - just to name a few. . .
Read more and participate here: www.runwaytogreen.com
Shop it here: www.net-a-porter.com
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Need fabulous hair?
Those of you in the bay area. . . go see GINO!
I am referring folks over to him left and right.
He is AMAZING!
GINO
Peter Gaten Salon
166 Geary Street,
Suite 405
San Francisco
(415) 399-1022
Monday, March 28, 2011
Barneys New York Teams With Carine Roitfeld
NEW YORK — Carine Roitfeld’s next move has been one of the most anticipated in fashion, and now, at least for fall, the guessing game is over.
Barneys New York has tapped Roitfeld for a multifaceted initiative that has the former French Vogue editor in chief serving as guest editor and stylist — as well as muse and inspiration — for fall, collaborating with photographer Mario Sorrenti and Barneys creative director Dennis Freedman.
Roitfeld will not only style and edit Barneys’ Sorrenti-shot advertising campaign, catalogue and fall mailers; she will put her stylist’s touch on the store’s famous Madison Avenue windows, which will be unveiled in September.
As for her future, Roitfeld said she relishes the newfound freedom. “I am sure that one day I will, even if it’s not my own magazine, do special stories for magazines and maybe something on the Internet. I have projects and opportunities coming on.
“The only sure thing I know is that I will keep my freedom,” she added. “I can be a muse for a designer, I can do work for some magazines, and do advertising, and maybe something like Barneys, but still keep my freedom.”
Big news, good news for Barneys!
Barneys New York has tapped Roitfeld for a multifaceted initiative that has the former French Vogue editor in chief serving as guest editor and stylist — as well as muse and inspiration — for fall, collaborating with photographer Mario Sorrenti and Barneys creative director Dennis Freedman.
Roitfeld will not only style and edit Barneys’ Sorrenti-shot advertising campaign, catalogue and fall mailers; she will put her stylist’s touch on the store’s famous Madison Avenue windows, which will be unveiled in September.
As for her future, Roitfeld said she relishes the newfound freedom. “I am sure that one day I will, even if it’s not my own magazine, do special stories for magazines and maybe something on the Internet. I have projects and opportunities coming on.
“The only sure thing I know is that I will keep my freedom,” she added. “I can be a muse for a designer, I can do work for some magazines, and do advertising, and maybe something like Barneys, but still keep my freedom.”
Big news, good news for Barneys!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Weekend Look. . .
Camel & Denim = Perfect
Love the cropped jeans and sandals - we can't wait to start to wearing sandals again!
Photo taken from: http://www.garancedore.fr/
Neutrals. . .
Rick Owens
Blister washed-leather biker jacket
Roberto Cavalli
Sterling silver and braided suede necklace
Matthew Williamson
Embellished linen-blend skirt
Yves Saint Laurent
Tribtoo leather pumps
All at: http://www.net-a-porter.com/
Blister washed-leather biker jacket
Roberto Cavalli
Sterling silver and braided suede necklace
Matthew Williamson
Embellished linen-blend skirt
Yves Saint Laurent
Tribtoo leather pumps
All at: http://www.net-a-porter.com/
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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