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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!

Bonus but ultra-important rant: Read the rest of this entry »

 

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*! ;-)

 

Tom Ford Quotes on Love on ‘Charlie Rose’

Tom Ford was interviewed by Charlie Rose mostly about his new film (now playing), A Single Man.

tom-ford

He was lovely and has given us beautiful quotes to think about still in our “day and age”. My first favorite,

“Yeah. So, you know, people occasionally will say to me, even good friends, ‘your lifestyle’, I’m, ‘what is that, my lifestyle?’ You know, I live with someone I love. You know, we read books, we cook dinner together, we occasionally argue. We go on vacation together. We have been together for 23 years. That is my lifestyle.”

My second favorite quote speaks to me and many others, although intended as discussion about homosexual unfairness, it’s equally for any woman waiting for her boyfriend to propose or “feel ready” – as we age and live in our serious relationships.

“… Longtime partner, a boyfriend, lover, there is not a good word for that, we need to figure that out in our culture. Lover makes it sound like all you do is have sex.”

Charlie Rose pointed out,

“Boyfriend, girlfriend, we have to figure out boyfriend, girlfriend, when the girl is 40 years old.”

All I know is I will not be a girlfriend when I’m 40. The boy knows that too. Oh but can’t I still call him boy? ;-)

You can only get the video from Charlie Rose .com. Watch or buy a DVD.

 

Entrepreneurs Take Note: “Gaga may now be the single most powerful editorial machine for fashion designers…”

Designers of possibly any level and fashion entrepreneurs alike, you might want to pay attention to Lady Gaga … and what she may like. Because, well, the world is goo-goo-eyed for the Gaga.

Haus of Gaga sunglasses

Haus of Gaga sunglasses

First, Forbes magazine recognizes,

“Lady Gaga isn’t the music industry’s new Madonna. She’s its new business model.”

Gaga in Alexander McQueen

Gaga in Alexander McQueen

While you or I may Read the rest of this entry »

 

Stuff it, Keiser! Lagerfeld Shoots his Mouth off against Curves

largerfeldWe just posted that Karl Lagerfeld is nutty with a serious case of verbal diarreah. But Lagerfeld is so off his rocker-bound-butt that he leaves behind his roots.

His own heavy roots;

No one wants to see curvy women. You’ve got fat mothers with their bags of chips sitting in front of the television and saying that thin models are ugly.”

To that fab bloggers from Refinery 29 retorted,

We’re just going to chalk that up to boob envy and move on.

We (the royal moi) roll our eyes at him. Karl, stuff it with a can of Pringles, you miserable old koot!

Ladies, don’t listen to that oddball. And ask any straight man how much he loves curves.

Issue = fin.

(Also Refinery29 and FatStylist.com = FAB.)

 

Marc Jacobs (et Moi) on Victoria Beckham as a Designer

Not the newest, from an interview that came out November 11th from Times Online, but quite the goodie quote from Marc Jacobs regarding Victoria Beckham (as a designer);

Victoria Beckham in own design

Victoria Beckham in own design

“I’ll reserve judgment on celebrity lines in general, but I think Victoria’s in a different category. She’s really working her ass off. She knows her body very well and she’s making something that really appeals to women who want beautifully made, figure-conscious clothes that aren’t vulgar. I wouldn’t say she asks my advice, but she’s always keen to learn. She’s lovely.”

What I myself must stress about Beckham/Maiden name Adams/Posh Spice is that it’s fairly obvious she always wanted to design most out of everything. She was. Posh. Spice.After she debuted her dresses, she spoke this true;

“I have spent a lifetime wanting to do this. It’s what I always dreamed of since I customized my school uniform when I was 7 years old.”

I’ve been like that in my life, in my teens I even wanted to sing. What teenage girl who burns her sorrows into song doesn’t?

Anyway, Victoria is. quite. in another league from most celebrity “designers” – and she is working hard at this, I think it’s literally her main career now – and she’s viewing it that way. Perhaps always has.

Anyway, the proof is in the pudding frocks.

*Via* Fashion Copius

 

Lagerfeld Plans Never to Retire

The people who are truly passionate about what they do dream to never retire and it’s inspiring to read about such individuals.

From GraziaDaily

From GraziaDaily

Beloved Chanel’s own Karl Lagerfeld is one of those people. You go boy! No, not only are replacement rumors not true, that won’t be happening any time soon. Like Coco Chanel herself, Lagerfeld plans to create for the label until his death.

Karl told German magazine, Freundin,

“Retirement is not one of the topics with which I deal. Why should I? I still have so many projects that I sometimes don’t know where to begin. Chanel will still need some clothes when I’m 89.”

That is wonderful, but the infamously-nutty designer also shows his egotism once again (after again & again). Whom does he think he is? Gabrielle “Coco” reincarnate? Chanel and their dresses, etc. will go on.

However the house’s current “mastermind” is not to be without respect, he’s held the position as creative director for 27 years, which is longer ago than most Internet readers even started their careers. He is a big deal, and we may just miss that passion. Isn’t it rare?

 

Prada Talks about Designer’s Minds Always Thinking Ahead & “Next”

My boyfriend tells me I design too many new things one after the other, as well as I far too much think toward the future. At least I’ve learned to focus on one thing at a time in terms of making physical items. (These are still upcoming in terms of the public.)

miuccia-pradaBut now I hear from the very Miuccia Prada herself that this is normal, and common. Or at least very similar brain processes:

“In fashion, once you’ve got something, you’re already thinking about what’s next. Maybe it’s a little hysterical. Now, every day I’m thinking about change. It’s a constant anxiety that is probably a reflection of society’s anxiety in general. The big deal about fashion is really very recent, this frantic pursuit of newness. It may be a good thing, or a bad thing, but it’s really defining this moment.”

I wonder how this relates to my peers and blog readers. Hmm?

Something that should appeal to all stylistas reading, a bonus quote;

“What you’re wearing is what you’re thinking. It shouldn’t be something external but a part of you. I think that men, as well as women, want to embellish themselves, to be more creative. But that’s not easy to do in a new way. What I’ve been working on for some time now is a search for beauty. How is it possible to be decorative? And what does it mean, beauty for men and women today?”

From The Independent. Via The Cut.

 

Rihanna Puts More Work into Dressing Herself than Those Celebrity “Designers” Put into “Their” Work

“Stuff it” says I to mediocre celebrity designer-wannabe-actualities. The avant garde, controversial and talented singer Rihanna puts more work and gets more out of just styling her own ensembles. Take that, I say – and perhaps many other fashionistas who do the same with their own styles.

Photos from GraziaDaily

Photos from GraziaDaily

Rihanna spoke with UK mag, GraziaDaily, about her personal style,

“In the past few months I’ve done a lot of research in the fashion world because I wanted to work with a bunch of designers that are kinda underground, people who aren’t the obvious. I found this guy Alexander Voltaire – his stuff is just so amazing, the colours are really beautiful and feminine but the structure is really strong, which I love.”

Love or hate Rihanna’s daring choices, and they seem hers-not of a hired stylist, the gal has showed some serious detail and difference. That’s much more than I can say about most celebrity’s own fashion lines. And this is personal style, vs. professional labeling and reputation.

Le Sigh. I say, Go Rihanna!

 

Anna Wintour on the Pantless Trend, or NOT on it, rather

The Cut bloggers asked Anna Wintour what she thought of the pantsless trend. The infamous Vogue editor replied,

I will never answer that question.

(As posted to their Twitter.)

We think it should be considered “wearing a skirt”, like it used to, but we’re classic here. (Or is that classy?)

 

(To the right: Anna Wintour with Sienna Miller, the stylish actress being the one wearing no pants, obv. Via Joobeelicious.)