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Showing posts with label Teen Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teen Vogue. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Some NEW Fashion Books as Gifts

“Vogue: The Covers” By Dodie Kazanjian, Abrams, 272 pp., $50
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The glitz and glamour of New York, Milan and Paris fashion weeks have faded away, but we found a few treats to help you get through until the models hit the runway in February. Cozy up with one of these books, and the next season of fabulous fashion will be here before you know it. Organized by decade, this book has more than 300 of the magazine’s most beautiful, sexy and stylish covers — and it lets you in on what happened behind the scenes. Since its first cover on Dec. 17, 1892, Vogue has held the fashion world’s attention with stunning illustrations and photographs from the likes of Helmut Newton, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon and Annie Leibovitz. This collection lets you flip through the most striking covers and includes five ready-to-frame prints. – - View some more NEW fashion books available

Sunday, February 6, 2011

MODELS: New Faces To Watch


New Face, Tsanna of IMG Models
This Indian and Jamaican beauty hails from Canada, and has a Victoria's Secret body with an editorial friendly face. Since we are seeing so many Victoria's Secret ladies grace the covers of our favorite glossies, this physical combo is a golden ticket.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tidbits: “Gossip” about People-U-Know

Karl Lagerfeld, who designed Diet Coke bottles distributed in France last year, is designing three more aluminum bottles for the company, which will be available in Europe this April. [WWD] • While we’re on the subject, Diet Pepsi just released some new “skinny” cans, supposedly in hopes that it will appeal to stylish folks. [Fashionista]
Tommy Hilfiger is holding separate men’s and women’s shows this season. [Page Six/NYP]
Tibi designed a line of stationery printed with illustrations of editors like Italian Elle’s Eva Fontanelli and Teen Vogue’s Jane Keltner deValle. [Catwalk Queen]
• In a commercial for Heidi Klum’s new show, Seriously Funny Kids, Klum gets lectured by a little girl for wearing a shirt with holes in it. [Modelinia]
Teen Vogue has invited a slew of bloggers to the WWDMagic trade show in Las Vegas, including Jane Aldridge of Sea of Shoes and Erica Domesek of P.S. I Made This. The magazine will also be launching their new blogger network, Fashion Click, there. [Fashionista]
Michael Kors: “Initially, my clothes couldn’t be expensive enough. I went from thinking fashion was only the provenance of big-city affluent people, to thinking you could be 14 or 80, live in the city or suburbs, have endless money or a limited budget, and buy something great-looking at the right price for you. The world has changed, and people look and feel better for it … I always say, ‘If you blurred your eyes, would the wealthiest person in the world want to wear it?’ If the answer is no, we don’t make it.” [Fashionologie]
Ryan McGinley shot Annie Lennox’s daughter Tali, Lou Doillon, and Lauren Hutton for Club Monaco’s latest ads. [WWD]
Naomi Campbell won her 2001 lawsuit against British paper The Daily Mirror for publishing photos of her attending a Narcotics Anonymous meeting, but now the decision has been overturned due to new evidence. [Vogue UK]
Louis Vuitton is planning to unveil a new line of men’s leather goods at its men’s show in Paris tomorrow. [WWD]

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