Christian Dior once said: “The tones of gray, pale turquoise and pink will prevail.” Kate Moss is a stunning vision in the elegant color–the best thing to happen when black and white are mixed. There’s nothing I love more than a gradation of grey; it’s so elegant, modern, fresh and timeless all at the same … Continue reading “Kate Moss in Grey”
Christopher Bailey once again turned out a sturdy, solid and stylish collection of men’s Prorsum bags for fall. More geared toward oversized pieces that leant themselves for travel, the duffels and totes bore minimal hardware and lots of texture. Naturally, I gravitated toward the ombré croc tote. But how could you not? It looked incredible! … Continue reading “Burberry Prorsum Men’s Fall 2011”
With Selma Blair, Kate Hudson, Alicia Silverstone, Natalie Portman and Victoria Beckham all pregnant, it’s truly NEVER been a better time to be a celebrity baby. So how perfect is Frette’s new launch of baby wares and accessories? Embroidered with an adorable giraffe or Frette’s signature logo, the collection includes such delectable essentials as bed … Continue reading “Frette Launches Baby Line”
I haven’t been this excited about a new men’s Vuitton line since Damier Graphite was unveiled. While it isn’t exactly groundbreaking, Vuitton’s new Damier Infini collection, which will make its official debut at its men’s show in Paris on Thursday and hit store in mid-August, is exactly what I like to see from the masculine … Continue reading “Louis Vuitton Launching New Damier Infini Line”
It’s safe to say Diane von Furstenberg’s jewelry collection for H.Stern is a bona fide success. Last week the two design powerhouses debuted the latest collection in a six-year relationship dubbed Sutras. Inspired by 18th-century Indian mogul jewelry–a locale DVF travels to quite frequently–she collected, the new interpretations were gorgeous. One of my favorites? This … Continue reading “DVF x H.Stern Sutras Collection”
Art Deco can easily verge on tackiness–but not when it’s Chanel‘s take on the glamorous period. For its annual Metiers d’Art pre-fall show, Karl Lagerfeld turned to the region of Istanbul and deemed his rich collection “Paris-Byzance” after Coco Chanel’s love of exquisite Byzantine-style stonework jewelry. That rich notion translated beautifully into the bags that … Continue reading “Chanel Pre-Fall 2011”