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Two “It” Bags Duke it Out in Court
06.04.08 | No Comments

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While both of these logo-ridden bags are ridiculously ugly, they managed not only to commit crimes against good taste...but to waste four years of the court's time in a heated copyright dispute. Louis Vuitton has maintained that the Dooney & Burke "It" bag infringed on LV's Takashi Murakami-designed Monograme Multicolore...however the court wasn't buying.

Louis_vuitton_murikami_2 "[Louis Vuitton] offered no proof that the similarities in the marks is likely to confuse ordinary consumers, whether it is at the point of initial interest, point-of-sale, or post-sale," wrote U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin in a recent decision. "Even the testimony of Louis Vuitton's director of intellectual property suggests Louis Vuitton's infringement claim is not necessarily premised on a likelihood of confusion between its products and those of [the] defendant, but rather Louis Vuitton's distaste at being associated with the It Bags."

Dooney_burke_it_bag While LV naturally plans to appeal the decision, the judge actually came to the correct conclusion. Why? Common sense will tell you that a woman buying Dooney & Burke is most likely not (nor ever will be) a Louis Vuitton customer, so the Dooney bag would not have cost LV many lost sales. And most importantly, protecting a design from a competitor's version simply because of a close resemblance is anti-competitive.

In actual fact, the Dooney & Burke version probably helped LV by (unfortunately) spreading awareness of the Murakami design. (via WWD)

- Lesley Scott


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All Aboard! The Botox Boat is About to Set Sail!
06.03.08 | No Comments

Glamourous_botox This fall, Norwegian Cruise Line will be offering Botox, Restylane and Perlane injections to travelers in need of a touch-up on their Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Spirit ships.  Miami plastic surgeon Brad Herman will be supervising the treatments, helping cruisers to return home more fabulous than when they came aboard.

Norwegian_gem_cruise_ship_2 "We believe this expansion of our medi-spa services provides yet another opportunity to perpetuate our philosophy of imparting inner and outer beauty for our guests. As beauty and wellness needs continue to evolve, we always strive to present our guests with a premium selection of treatments that suit their individual lifestyle and preferences," explains Leonard Fluxman, president and CEO of Steiner Leisure which has partnered with Norwegian to bring hi-tech beauty to the high seas. "Our spas are the best at sea and we are continually looking for ways to enhance the guest experience on board our ships," agrees Colin Veitch, Norwegian's president and CEO, noting that on-board spa treatments already include GoSmile Tooth Whitening, Microdermabrasion and Ionithermie cellulite treatment & body contouring. "By being the first to offer these popular medi-spa treatments, we are furthering the tradition of NCL-led innovation in the cruise industry."

Book your trip and come back better looking at NCL.com.

- Lesley Scott

(photo at top: LA Times)

 

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Weekly Web Snob Roundup: The Best Posts of the Week from Some of Our Fave Fashion Blogs & Online Publishers
06.02.08 | No Comments


GET SOME SEX IN THE CITY:

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takes a stroll in the new Patricia Field for Payless sexy summer collection.


GET DRESSED:

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GUYS, GET STYLED:

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GET GREEN:

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Rare Vintage Dior Treasures are the Perfect Way to Celebrate Summer
05.30.08 | No Comments

Vintage_dior_maria_felix_2 When a then-unknown Christian Dior presented his extravagant first collection on February 12, 1947 in a Parisian atelier on Avenue Montaigne, Carmel Snow, the renowned editor in chief of Harper’s Bazaar, enthusiastically declared, “That’s a New Look!” The fashion-starved, postwar audience was eager to rediscover their romantic and frivolous femininity, and Dior's timing was impeccable. "My dream is to liberate women from nature," Dior flamboyantly declared, transforming mere fashion shows into star-studded events attended by Princess Soraya, the Duchess of Windsor, Marlene Dietrich, Lauren Bacall and other glitterati of the day (and cashing in before his untimely death in 1957 by signing his name to hats, glasses, stockings and other accessories...virtually inventing the system of licensing).

Beginning June 4th, YOOX.com will be launching a limited-time 100+ piece collection of vintage Dior. Curated by vintage expert and former New York Times fashion critic Holly Brubach (who shares some tips on shopping for vintage like a pro below), the collection will feature choice Dior clothing and accessories previously hidden in far-flung private collections in Europe and the US, from estate sales, and auctioned off at prestigious houses like Christie's New York & Franco Jacassi in Milan.

Some of the highlights include:

Vintage_dior_dress_maria_felix A jacket in silk shantung bordered with an elaborate organza fringe, from the early 1960s and an Haute Couture cocktail dress from the 1967 Spring Summer collection; it once belonged to Maria Felix, the legendary film star of the 1940s-1950s, who was as famous for her intense performances as for her personal style. A Dior devotee, the exotic beauty was a regular at the Avenue Montaigne atelier. The dress was purchased from Christie’s of New York, which held a special auction dedicated to the sale of some of the famous actress’s personal memorabilia.

Vintage_dior_brooch An important necklace owned by the famous fashion journalist Adriana Grassi, correspondent for publications such as Women’s Wear Daily and Gap Magazine, composed of amethyst stone-cut crystals and clear rhinestones from the 1960’s. "Dior’s accessories are statement pieces within themselves," explains Brubach. "Whether it is paired with a pair of jeans, a suit, or an evening dress, the crystal starburst earrings or the brooch in gold-toned metal with cabochon stones are truly eye catching pieces that can bring elegance to any outfit."

"All designers have their ups and downs," explains Brubach, noting that his high point was without question the New Look, "but I don’t believe Dior had a “bad” collection. His career was cut short by his untimely death." Prices range from $130 for sunglasses to $9000 for a cocktail dress...and if this is anything like the site's vintage Chanel sale last year that sold out in record time, be ready to shop the minute June 4th arrives at YOOX.com.

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EXPERT & FASHION CRITIC HOLLY BRUBACH SHARES SOME TIPS ON HOW TO SHOP FOR VINTAGE LIKE A PRO:

In a box-store world, vintage is the best way to stand apart from the crowd. And if you know what to buy, you get fashion bragging rights for your in-the-know savvy. Accessories are an easy and affordable way to sass up any outfit, while a dress or chic suit are virtually trend-proof.  Offline, the best vintage can be found in stylish locales where fashionistas love to dress up for myriad chic soirees, not wear the same thing twice, and then resell or consign the contents of their closet regularly. In Williamsburg, try Beacon's Closet, or head for East 7th Street in NYC's East Village to Vintage Row. In Paris, the 9th arrondissment is the epicenter of fab vintage.

How should vintage be worn today?

Vintage_dior_necklace The first rule of thumb is: not head-to-toe.  It’s important to mix vintage with contemporary, to integrate the old with the new in a way that doesn’t call too much attention to the vintage item(s), just as an antique chair can become part of a modern room.  Concentrate on the whole effect and not on a single piece.  Many people treat vintage too formally, maybe because it’s “precious.”  But one great way to make it seem completely timely is to pair it with jeans.

What accessories best go with a vintage outfit?

Ones that aren’t of the same period.  It’s important to contrast the old and the new and, if the outfit has great presence, not to choose accessories that are self-important and compete with it.

Where is the best place to shop for vintage?

Vintage_dior_dress_pinkOnline!  The vintage landscape has been transformed by the internet, bringing unique pieces to an avid audience.  It’s still worthwhile, making the rounds of the dealers, but it requires a lot of legwork and the best of them are scattered across too many cities for one person to cover.

How should vintage be cleaned and maintained?

With care!  Find the best dry cleaner where you live, with a reputation for handling high fashion and a familiarity with different materials.  The most fanatical collectors store their clothes in boxes, in acid-free tissue, to preserve items that are museum-worthy.  But hanging vintage items that you wear often is fine.

If I buy vintage will I look old?

No, but that’s a common fear.  The crucial thing is to mix it.  It requires a certain self-assurance to carry off wearing vintage.  Perhaps that’s why it’s often associated with women who have great style.

How do you know if you are getting a deal with vintage pieces?

It helps to know a little history, which is easily accessible.  As far as pricing is concerned, you can research what similar items from the same designers have sold for.  But because pieces are often one-of-a-kind and the demand is competitive, the rule of thumb is the same as for anything else in fashion: if you love it enough, it’s worth the price….

What's the secret of wearing vintage year round?

Vintage_dior_red_blouseSome designers, like Emilio Pucci, specialized in resort wear and their looks translate easily into warm climates and seasons.  Others, like Balenciaga, were better known for their coats and suits, more structured looks.  Accessories are a great way to incorporate vintage into a summer wardrobe.  Experiment with vintage jewelry, handbags and scarves to add an accent to the latest clothes in a way that’s chic and personal. Dior’s pieces are timeless and able to be worn year round, making them true fashion treasures to own.

- Lesley Scott

 

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Payless Launches a new Patricia Field Collection of Sexy Summer Shoes
05.29.08 | No Comments

Sex and the City stylist, Patricia Field, just launched her latest collection of glam-rock kicks at her downtown NYC boutique and studio with an intimate Q&A in her downtown NYC studio, followed by a packed party held in her store next door. 

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"I draw much inspiration from my global travels to major fashion capitals including Tokyo and Sao Paulo, among the standards. On the global front, color and pop-glamour are key -- I am excited to bring shoppers these global interpretations in my Payless summer collection. For my second collection for Payless I was inspired to continue the strong metallic theme, layering on bright colors including electric blue, sleek silver and sunny gold with sparkle and high-shine detailing,” explains Field, whose first collection was inspired by her red carpet appearance at the Oscars, after she was nominated for her work on The Devil Wears Prada. This second capsule collection is comprised of shiny blue and gold pumps, glittery ballet flats, metallic Roman-inspired flat sandals, and "sneakers" for the sexy gal (mixed-metallic 3 inch mules).

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“We have been thrilled to work with Patricia, America’s style icon, to style our consumer marketing, as well as to bring her designs to shoppers nationwide with the Patricia Field for Payless collection,” says Matthew Rubel, CEO and president of Payless ShoeSource. “Payless Guest Designers (which have included Lela Rose and Abaete) like Patricia are a powerful element in our mission to democratize fashion in footwear and accessories. Patricia’s impeccable taste and exquisite sense of style is truly apparent in her summer collection, and we are excited to see the positive consumer reaction when the product hits stores this week.”

Patricia_field While the shoes and coordinating clutches are affordably priced in the $25 to $35 range, they're anything but cheap. “I love what Payless is doing to make fashion democratic," agrees Field, "and I am excited to be a part of that movement.

Also, be sure to check out Sharon Clott's fabulous interview with the uber-stylist for NYMag.com, and find out about "tears of fashion", what Samantha wears in every sex scene, and how Field presented the audience with a lovely Carrie-flower in the opening scene.

The Patricia Field for Payless summer capsule collection is available starting this week at Payless.com.

- Lesley Scott

 

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Fashion Trend Alert - WebSnob: Week in Chic
05.29.08 | No Comments

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Buying with Drama! Nina Garcia Sanctions that Leopard Coat or Mongo Cocktail Ring Calling Your Name
10.24.07 | No Comments

Fashion_28 Coco Chanel's beloved cuff, created specifically for Mademoiselle by Verdura who devised a clever use for all that jewelry her myriad lovers loved to bestow upon her that she just didn't like. (Be sure to check out our post about Verdura)

In The Little Black Book of Style, Nina Garcia shares one of the secrets of the truly stylish: once you've got the bones of your wardrobe covered (the topic of a recent in-depth post), it's time to buy with drama!

Fashion_26 "Buy what is truly fantastic!" exhorts Garcia. "The leopard-print coat, the knock-'em-dead dress, the decadent piece of jewelry...You know one when you see one. You fall in love with it immediately. Yes, it may cost you a small fortune, but it is worth it. You know you look good in it, everyone else knows you look good in it, and it is going to make you feel amazing. So go a little crazy."

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Since the truly dedicated fashionista needs no further encouragement to hunt out fashion perfection, here is Garcia's list of dramatic pieces no well-appointed wardrobe is without. Before you "invest" some serious dough, just remember her parting words of wisdom: "Buy timeless itmes. Don't just go crazy for the trends. Make sure you can see yourself wearing it a few seasons later."

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Nina Garcia's wardrobe drama must-haves:

 

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- Lesley Scott

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Recently Spotted Around Town in Under-the-Radar Label Ziji: Angelina Jolie, Hilary Duff & Ashley & MK Olsen
10.24.07 | No Comments

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A recent Gen Art Fresh Faces in Fashion winner, Ziji is "known for simple, sophisticated draping and unexpected details like peekaboo slits with color inserts or a T-back closure with buttons."

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