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Paris Fashion Week AW 2010 Schedule

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Phoebe Philo of Céline, on my watch list

March 2010 – Tuesday the 2nd to Wednesday the 10th

Shortly after the shows end, photos and possibly videos may be available online.

Tuesday, March 2010, the 2nd
6:00 pm ANTHONY VACCARELLO
7:00 pm NICOLAS ANDREAS TARALIS
8:00 pm QUENTIN VERON
9:00 pm FATIMA LOPES
Wednesday, March 2010, the 3rd
10:00 pm DÉVASTÉE
11:00 pm MOON YOUNG HEE
12:00 pm TIM VAN STEENBERGEN
1:00 pm ANNE VALÉRIE HASH
2:00 pm LIMI FEU
3:00 pm DRIES VAN NOTEN
4:00 pm FELIPE OLIVEIRA BAPTISTA
5:00 pm ROCHAS
6:00 pm GARETH PUGH
7:00 pm PEACHOO+KREJBERG
8:00 pm RUE DU MAIL (by Martine Sitbon)
9:00 pm DAMIR DOMA

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New York Fashion Week AW2010 Videos – Wednesday

*Updated to Add Proenza Schouler*

Tory Burch

Video unavailable. View photos.

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Michael Kors

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Hear Hear, (or See See) Get Your Own Belated Front-Row Virtual-Passes to Fashion Week Here

*Update* After wondering how MB Fashion Week was mostly big-nameless, we finally realized the official list is incomplete. We’re trying to find more videos for you. As always, more photos are on style.com.

So even though it may be exciting that some designers this season have live streams of their fashion shows on their respective websites – like I, you might find the stalking of those times and domains a little troubling to fit into your life.

Also like I, you may have noticed on Friday, two days into New York Fashion Week, mbfashionweek.com’s YouTube channel they promote still only showcased … cars. Like—ew!!! Even today, where are all the designer videos?

(They’re actually at their other YouTube account. Mmkk so why not link to it?)

Internet searches are sometimes no help in finding what we need. No thanks to some web designers slyly hinting at their most awesome content with mere image links – bah.

So to make it super easy on anyone visiting here, we’re embedding all the runway show official videos from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week so far, and after this Monday moves on, more quickly relaying them. Hopefully we’ll be able to find you/us all of the other cities’ weeks as well.

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No Newsflash Here: It’s No One’s Job to Tell You What to Buy

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Magazines are not Bibles.

When it’s comes to voicing my opinion against old-fashioned or status quo thinking, I kind of am never done and can hardly reign myself in. I have something else to add in response to things people (here: a magazine professional) have been saying relating to the immature/amateur/style-star fight turned entire war of the fashion classes (Bloggers vs. Editors).

This quote by Anne Slowey, Fashion News Director for Elle, from a December article on The Cut was resurfaced on Stylist yesterday,

“People in fashion are constantly looking for the next unique boundary-pushing extreme thing to get excited about, but, you know, it’s like outsider art. What am I getting out of a 13-year-old’s opinion about fashion? How does that help me distill the collections? What am I supposed to be buying? That’s what an editor’s job at a magazine is.”

Uhh.. no.

I don’t even want to put magazine staff out of their other-tasks-of-that-job but… to them, fashion fans and all consumers,  I will answer her above posed questions.

  1. Entertainment?
  2. It’s not supposed to? Who even cares? Just do it, you’re supposed to be a pro, and as for the rest of us, we can do it on our own too! It’s art, it’s personal!
  3. What you like as long as it looks good on you!
  4. No. it. is. not.

And as it pertains to retail buyers, perhaps the magazines do help but what would help more would be turning to actual or potential customers’ opinion – and aren’t those often fashion bloggers? Isn’t that one great thing that should come from the blogging phenomenon?

Magazine staffers, you give a great service, but it’s also in entertainment. I’m never going to use your pages as shopping lists for my Spring wardrobe.

Although I do read a lot more blogs and they can inspire me. Something to think about.

 

Even if you’re a True Critical Blogger, Would you Write Nice to be Re-Invited to a Show?

The Independent (.co.uk), a UK newspaper, published an article on backlash against bloggers. The difference with this newest backlash is that it is in truth different. Bloggers in front rows at recent couture shows inspired new, yes actually new, resentment from insiders.

13-year-old successful blogger Tavi with John Galliano

13-year-old successful blogger Tavi with John Galliano

There are two main current points as we stand in early 2010. One might fade as a trivial beholder-view on manners – the petite Tavi; can she wear a large yet slim headpiece that would definitely obstruct views if atop a model-heighted head? I as another petite woman, and full-grown, happen to believe all un-petite-themselves head accessories should be avoided in such seating as obvious courtesy. But this does not need to be discussed now.

The second issue lies with what, to some, used to make blogging great—fashion topics included. Honesty. Critiques. What small bloggers may not realize we enjoy is this blessing – we are either allowed it or left to bare it, for not enough notice to or who would inspire us to self-censor.

But first comes freebies and press releases, which might challenge honesty or publishing unique and interesting content. Then more recently for some has come truer privilege; not only attending fashion week but the front row. Indeed a privilege no fashion fan would dare let easily be stripped away – like Cinderella after the ball if her stepmother would simply give a marital blessing if the maid-and-princess-to-be would only be … kind to that wench. This is a world where that scenario could be true except all of these Cinderellas had loved the step-parent until she wore a hideous frock she herself designed, yet appeared ominous holding a lock to the attic door.

What’s a moral, opinionated yet wide-eyed dreaming young maiden to do? I would be intimidated for sure. Do you think you could look at that gift stallion through your monitor and set aside your own benefits to just pen the truth? Now would an undiscovered blogger still so covet that hard position?

Perhaps fault may just happen to lie with designers, actually? Is such intimidation an unethical business practice? (Or is this fear merely fear itself? Or worse; fabricated by professional editors?) In any walk or aspect of life, one must be able to take criticism, but if and only if designers are truthfully unable to take the heat dished out from the little guys’ offices … well sorry to sound so “normal girl”, but — how lame!

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Cindy Crawford, “One Kiss”, Jewelry at JC Penney – Another Undesigner Celeb Line or More?

Preview of One Kiss by Cindy Crawford at JC Penney, coming in April

Cindy Crawford has an upcoming (April 2010) jewelry collection for JC Penney. She already has a home line for the chain mart and another furniture range at Rooms to Go, a discount furniture-collection store you may or may not even live near, and hence may not know. However in my being able to have viewed some of those RTG pieces, I’d critique them as usual albeit nice with fun colors.

Ella, I, was ready to pass judgment and pass this off as the usual boring, but I’m actually not so sure that is my opinion. The pieces are said to be inspired by Henna, and I do see that, in addition to an actual certain specialness. But what do you think?

 

Ella on Catwalk “Queen” “Miss J.” on Male Models. Plus Ella on Barbie’s & her “walk”.

“Miss” J. Alexander was interviewed by Grazia Daily and said this of male models’ catwalks,

I believe they still think it’s a business for women and gay men, so they are walking somewhere [they don't want to go], I think, between the bank and the gym.

Of course “Miss J.”, the queen of cat walking, can critique anyone’s runway grace – he’s girlier than Barbie herself!

However she can’t walk well either, and any girl or woman can attest; she’s just all *hop hop hop*! ;-)