Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Chin Up
Everything's Coming Up Irises
What: Iris Shoe Boutique
Where: Manhattan's Meatpacking District (827 Washington St.)
Why: How do we count the ways? A trip to this new shoe boutique is a heck of a lot closer (and cheaper) than a flight to Europe but really still quite exciting. There you'll find Marc Jacobs, Victor & Rolf, Chloe and John Galliano to name drop, and, most importantly you'll be fleur-ed by the selection: forget one to two selected styles per designer - Iris stocks the ENTIRE line of each label - that's every single look the designer created. Isn't nature beautiful?
Was YOUR Saturday Super?
Christy Turlington, Mandy Moore, Sara Jessica Parker, Jerry & Jessica Seinfeld, The View's Barbara Walters and Elizabeth Hassleback, Molly Sims, ex-Soprano's Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco, Petra Nemcova and just about everyone else descended upon Nova'a Ark Project in Water Mill this weekend for the 10th anniversary of Super Saturday.
Molly Sims reads to the younger set in Target's reading room
Monday, July 30, 2007
Get Intimate with Stella McCartney
Anyone familiar with Stella McCartney's ephemeral creations will be none too surprised to hear that she is foraying into lingerie. Through a licensing agreement with intimate apparel company Bendon, McCartney will launch an intimate apparel line in Spring '08, reports WWD. "This is a natural progression for me. Lingerie is an obsession of mine. I have been inspired by it for many, many years. Ever since my degree collection at Saint Martins, I have always used it in my work," said the designer.
Petite H&B
H&B wants you to know if she ever spawned, this would be precisely how she'd dress her one-off:
Burberry Fur Trim Trench, $502, Neiman Marcus
Friday, July 27, 2007
Bill Blass Gets Som
It's official.
Peter Som has been named creative director for women's wear at Bill Blass, filling Michael Vollbracht's shoes. "To me, Bill Blass really represents one of the great American design houses," said Som. "He had such a clear idea of his vision of streamlined luxury and ready-to-wear. His designs to me represent a woman who is strong, confident yet not afraid to show that she still has a feminine side...I think there is no doubt that I will be twice as busy in the upcoming year, but I welcome the challenge as it will only help me to continue to refine and perfect my craft," he said. "I will probably be drinking a lot more coffee in 2008."
A former Blass-protege, Som worked for the brand in the 90s assisting Mr. Blass and even accepting a CFDA award on his behalf when the designer was unable to attend. "Peter worked here as a young man, and I worked with him and knew him very well," said Michael Groveman, ceo of Bill Blass Ltd. "We spoke to a number of people, and he was the strongest candidate. We think he brings a lot to the table."
Som's first collection is expected to be pre-fall 2008.
[WWD]
Sale on buy...
FABiola Bersaca this baby's haute!
Who: Nieves Lavi
What: Square-neck silk dress
Where: Shopbop.com
When: NOW if not sooner
Why: Because with a travel pouch included it's the perfect dress in which to frock around the clock.
Double Why: It's been marked down from $374 to $187. Now, Go! Go! GO!
Calling a Spade a ???
It's arrividerci Kate & Andy.
The husband-wife team Kate and Andy Spade are walking away from their eponymous company following the end of the service agreement they reached when acquired by Liz Claiborne last November. They will leave their posts - designer and ceo respectively, by the end of next week.
"This is a hard decision, and I feel very emotional about it," said Kate. "But the emotions would be more about melancholy if I thought we weren't doing the right thing. We are with the right partners — we wouldn't make this decision otherwise. This an opportunity for employees, the fabulous teams we have in place, to take the baton and run away with it."
Both will stay on as members of the brand's board, which will also be comprised of Claiborne ceo William L. McComb, exec. vp of Claiborne's direct-to-consumer division Jill Granoff and some soon to be named Kate Spade execs including a new ceo and head designer.
WWD reports, "Their exit comes at a pivotal time for the company, just as Claiborne has put the accessories brand on a course for fast growth. "This has been something I've struggled with for the last six or seven months, but this isn't a situation where we are losing the founders," McComb said in an interview. "They so embody what the brand ideal is, and they have created very scalable DNA. I am very comfortable we can build right on top of what they have been very successful at."
Citing personal reasons for stepping aside (including spending time with their 2-year-old daughter), "Andy Spade said he and his wife fully endorse the direction Claiborne is taking their brand, and that they will 'be as involved as we need to be' going forward. 'It's our name, and we will be haunting them forever to make it right,' he said. "It's our turn to take a break, though. We've been working straight for 13 years now."
As for that direction, Claiborne has growth on the mind. It intends on opening a whopping 80 new Kate Spade boutiques over the next three years.
[WWD]
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
It's Lanvin, Dolly!
The designer doll category is gearing up for an all out celebrity death match. Every designer who's anyone already has a Barbie and/or a Visionaire Russian doll. And now, according to WWD, "Alber Elbaz is giving the concept of collectable [sic] fashion a new twist. The Lanvin designer has teamed up with the Taiwanese craftsman Franz to create a series of miniature porcelain dolls wearing signature looks from his collection. The hand-painted, stiletto-wearing figurines, starting with this fall-winter season, will each be produced in a limited series of 800 and cost 250 euros, or $345, a pop."
LV's High Profile Interns
Move over high prof designers. This holiday season, two graphic design students will be taken to task in designing Louis Vuitton's global holiday windows. As part of a contest held at London's prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (grads include Stella McCartney, John Galliano and Alexander McQueen), graphic design students were asked to draw inspiration from the luxury giant's history and image. "This year, we decided to give emerging talents the chance to freely express themselves and their vision of the brand," said Yves Carcelle, chairman and chief executive of Louis Vuitton. And emerge they will. The winners, 21-year-old Christopher Lawson from Ireland and 26-year-old Marcos Villalba from Spain will have their design - an abstract landscape of Vuitton's historic Asnieres workshop - prominently featured in 370 store fronts during the busiest shopping time of the year.
To LaLohan: A Long Distance Request & Dedication
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
And we will all go down together
Next to fall?
After yanking the plug on Jane, rumors are rife that Condé Nast isn't done killing magazines in its stable. One insider said, "Teen Vogue could be the next to fold. Their ad pages are down and people are freaking out. A bunch of editorial staffers have recently jumped ship, including [editor-in-chief] Amy Astley's assistant, and many more are looking for new jobs." A rep for Condé Nast said, "Not true. Teen Vogue makes money." [Page Six]
Friends with Benefit(s)
It's out with the old and in with the new at Benefit, where they're clearing house on loads of cosmetics that sadly are never to appear again. Check out their website to save up to 75% before they are going, going, gone.
CFDA Nominees Announced
WWD has announced the 10 CFDA nominees. They are: Phillip Lim of 3.1 Phillip Lim; Scott Sternberg of Band of Outsiders; Erin Fetherston of Fetherston Design Group (who will likely become much better known after her one-off line launches year-end at Target); Nunthirat Koi Suwannagate of Koi; Rogan Gregory of Rogan; Gabriel Asfour, Angela Donhauser and Adi Gil of Threeasfour; Lisa Mayock and Sophie Buhai of Vena Cava; Victoria Bartlett of VPL; Michael Bastian, and Philip Crangi of Philip Crangi Jewelry.
"The winner, to be revealed at the 7th on Sale kickoff gala on Nov. 15, will receive a monetary award of $200,000. The two runners-up will receive $50,000 each. The three recipients will be assigned a mentor and receive a year's worth of managerial guidance and support from a top industry executive." [WWD]
Armani Calling
It's the golden age of collaboration and no designer will be left behind. Today in match-ups we're talking cell phones. To date we've seen the DVF, Betsey Johnson and Versus Samsungs, Prada LG, Dolce & Gabbana Razr, Versace Nokia and the Juicy Sidekick. Now, shaky word from Korea (The Korea Herald, actually) says that (drumroll please), Armani is in talks with Samsung to come out with not only an Armani cell phone but a line of TVs too. The line would bow first in Europe in October and then in the US. You know, if it's true and all.
Curious as a cat...
Just how exactly is this conversation to go?
Person 1: You smell amazing, what are you wearing?
Person 2: Oh! Thanks! It's Pussy Deluxe.
Person 1: Pardon?
"I remember the first time our directors, who are in their 60s, heard the name. But it's the opposite of vulgarity," said Thomas Seeger-Helbach, director of marketing and new business for Maurer + Wirtz, of the brand's latest fragrance. "It's about sex appeal with a wink. It's young, positive and what young, self-confident women like." Oh. Of course. In an attempt to reenter the premium fragrance market, it's introducing a 5-product line of Pussy Delux fragrances as part of a licensing deal with the eponymous irreverent lingerie and fashion company. Meow?
[WWD]
Shoes News
Get ready for it...DVF Shoes is set to launch this Spring. WWD reports that Diane von Furstenberg has inked a licensing deal with footwear manufacturer and distributor Schwartz & Benjamin to create the collection. "I wanted to create shoes for the woman on-the-go and always on her feet," von Furstenberg said.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Being Awesome is SO Haute
The Budget Fashionista named H&B "Awesome Blog of the Week." Gosh, we're blushing. It's like being first pick for dodge-ball! You like us, you really like us...
Chic of the Week
Meet today's crush:
I stumbled across the above beauties over the weekend while perusing Forzieri and it was lust at first sight. Made by Italian-handbag designer Ghibli for Fall '07, the bag on the left is the true object of my affection (which makes sense since it is also the one most out of my reach!). Fashioned in black Indian python and embellished with gold studs, the bag screams luxe. Unfortunately, so does its price ($1,274). Slightly less fab but far less wallet-detrimental is Ghibli's black and brown studded bag on the right which has the season's mandatory gold grommets and zippers ($385). Both totes come with dustbags and are available at Forzieri.
Wintour de France
Top fash eds are thinking outside their well-designed boxes these days. Fresh on the heels of Glenda Bailey's Simpson's spread in Bazaar, we've caught word that French Vogue star Carine Roitfeld has a rather cheeky spread in the mag this month herself. Shot by Mario Testino and featuring model Snejana Onopka, the 10-page spread entitled "L'icone" features what appears to be a very young looking Anna Wintour at various Fashion Weeks. Clad in fur with the American Vogue EIC's signature bob and black frames, Onopka bears a striking resemblence to Wintour with double and triple takes certainly in order.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Pantene's All Swank
Key to the Cure has Renee Zellweger and now Pantene, in partnership with EIF's Women's Cancer Research Fund, has Hillary Swank to face its Pantene Beautiful Lengths campaign. The charity is dedicated to donating hair for wigs at no cost to cancer victims, something Swank will do as part of her ambassador role. The actress will grow, cut and donate her own hair to be made into a wig for cancer patients. Additionally, she will appear in print public service ads in October (Breast Cancer Awareness month) beauty and lifestyle mags to raise awareness for the cause.
Says Swank, "I have lost multiple family members to cancer and witnessed their struggle firsthand. I've never heard of anything quite like Pantene Beautiful Lengths, and I'm proud to be asked to promote the goals of such a unique and heartfelt program. It's an honor to be associated with Pantene's campaign, and I just hope that my contribution will help to inspire others to get involved in whatever way they can." The program aims to raise one million inches of hair this year -- hair has to be at least 8 inches long to be donated.
Swank succeeds Diane Lane as the cause's ambassador.
For more info, visit Pantene Beautiful Lengths.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Come What May
Coty Prestige has tapped "Big Fish" Ewan McGregor as the face of its new Davidoff men's scent, set to launch early next year. "Ewan McGregor is a natural choice to represent Davidoff's new male fragrance," said Francoise Mariez, senior VP of international European marketing licenses of Coty Prestige. "Not only is he one of the most talented actors of his generation, but he also has a charisma and an authenticity that will be very important for the new Davidoff fragrance."
[WWD]
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Doing Lines
In case you were wondering, there is a full square block of people wrapping around Union Sq. waiting for the I Am Not... For the life of me, I couldn't figure out what could merit standing in the rain at 8am (See? That's JUST how over it I am!). But, a mere five minutes later I got the answer in the Dining section of the Times (if only life was always so easy!)
Dollars and Scents
What does Saks smell like? Sugar and spice and everything nice. Natch, that's what Saks is made of!
Bond No. 9, the high end fragrancier (I'm so TMing that) known for its perfumes named after New York neighborhoods is zeroing in on a most specific landmark for its latest scent-sation: Saks Fifth Avenue to be precise. Available in both his and hers, the fragrances will debut in September at 54 Saks stores as well as Bond's four NY outposts.
"This is a first for Saks to have a collaboration with a designer fragrance house and a perfumer," said Deborah Walters, senior VP and general merchandise manager of cosmetics and fragrances at Saks. "This will allow our customers across the country to experience the quintessential Saks Fifth Avenue scent." So just what is that scent? For men, an oceanic top note and gourmand base and for women, gardenia.
Housed in Bond's signature flacons, the bottles are emblazoned with the store's iconic, black-and-white logo, which will retail for $125 for 1.7 oz. and $185 for 3.4 oz. This being Saks, there of course will be 500 limited edition Swarovski encrusted bottles of the women's fragrance, complete with over 1,000 crystals. These will sell for $500.
[WWD]
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
An Open Letter to Paul Mitchell
Dear Paul (can I call you that?):
Last call
The Simpsons Take Fashion Week
H&B hasn't received her August Bazaar yet, but the folks over at Fashionista were tipped off about a spread that is so fash fun, so unexpected, so brilliantly bizarre, that we just had to re-run it here. Bazaar EIC Glenda Bailey commissioned The Simpsons layout artist, Julius Preite, to send the Simpsons to Paris with Bart's fave supermodel Linda Evangelista (mais oui). A far cry from Springfield, the trip obviously required some serious makeovers, and we must say, dem Simpsons clean up nicely (fall RTW will do that for ya!). Karl Lagerfeld, Victor & Rolf, Donatella, Albert Elbaz, Jean Paul Gaultier and Marc Jabobs make cameos looking very haute in 2D! Here's hoping the next stop is Bryant Park...
Monday, July 16, 2007
Target GO!


Jeffrey NY: Fancy that!
If you live in New York, you must, must, must high-tail it over to Jeffrey's for one of the best shoe sales we've seen in the history of ever. All shoes are 60% off (there's a great selection -- in sizes -- of Brian Atwood, Gucci, Prada, Marni, Chloe, Manolos, Choos, Loubs, etc.) and they are in great shape. The staff is super accommodating and most importantly, it's not a grab-fest. You won't feel a sea of arms encapsulating you as you try to check out the merchandise. It's a civilized sale. Fancy that! The bag selection is sorely lacking (well, sale bags that is - their fall selection is brill!) but there's a decent amount of RTW 60% off as well. We picked up a pair of Marni platforms that catipult us 6 inches into the air. Very haute. And very high (both the heel and our spirit!).
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Louis Vuitton Fashions iPhone Case
If you are burdened by cash (ouch, it's so heavy), and you've aready dropped $600 on a cell, Louis Vuitton has created a line of carrying cases that makes the iPhone look reasonable. Come July 16, the cases - available in monogram, Epi and Taiga styles -will launch exclusively at Saks Fifth Avenue's flagship store. Retailing from $250 for the monogram to $1,120 for an alligator version, the line will launch nationwide in October.
[The Daily]
The Sui Life
Oh Anna! The quirky designer commissioned 16 designers to make limited edition t-shirts for her that personify her fun, off-beat spirit. Designers include Chooch (Dean Landry), who actually created the popular well-known "Anna caricature," Tsuwaki, Frank Kozik, Glenn Barr, Hiroshi Tanabe, Jeffrey Fulvimari (who illustrated Madonna's "English Roses"), James Ima, Karen Kilimnik, Melora Creager, Michael Economy, Michelle Kim, Masayuki Ogisu, Naho Ogawa, Sara Schwartz, Le Roy "King of Art" and Kalani Lee.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Haute Off The Presses
Miu Miu's baaaaack. The Soho store reopens [WWD]
A Window into Anna Sui [New York]
Smells like a Monique Lhuillier fragrance deal [The Daily]
Estee Lauder expands its empire - this time buying high end haircare line Ojon [WWD]
A LOT of checks: Burberry sales soar for first quarter [FWD]
New Branches: Tory Burch has new stores opening in Chicago and Bal Harbour, Florida [WWD]
CFDA Inducts 30 Newbies
Diane von Furstenberg is a proud fashion mama. At yesterday's board meeting, the Council accepted 30 new designers (out of a record number of applicants) across the categories of women' s wear, men's wear, women's and men's, and accessories. The new members are:
Breaking: Proenza Schouler for Valentino
Perhaps still buzzed from feting its 45th anniversary in Rome, Valentino Group SpA seems set on remaining in the spotlight. The group has just announced that it has bought a 45% stake in Proenza Schouler, a move that "can bring something significant in terms of image," said the Group's current CEO, Stefano Sassi. According to WWD, Sassi will become chairman of Proenza Schouler, and Shirley Cook will continue to serve as the label's CEO.
"We're happy we now have a security net for our company, which we never had before," said Jack Hernandez. "The business has been growing exponentially, and to do that you need the proper funding.
"Throughout our career, we have had a lot of people knocking at the door," Hernandez said. "We never found a partner that felt right. We are very much instinctual people and we go with our gut. A lot of people who approached us haven't necessarily been experts on the luxury market per se. We were waiting for someone who had a similar vision to what we had, and experience in developing a brand."
Chanel Haute Couture Runway Show
Couldn't make it to Paris? Catch Chanel's Fall-Winter 07/08 couture show over at Chanel.com now. Download a podcast right to your itunes.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Monday, July 09, 2007
In The Fold
Move over Jane, another mag is folding of almost equal importance, reports Radar. Bauer Publishing is shuttering Cocktail before it even launched!
More than a dozen staffers, some reporting to work for the first time today, were told they wouldn't be needed in an impromptu meeting held about an hour ago. Bauer cited "uncertain conditions in the single copy marketplace." An insider tells Radar Bauer couldn't find distributors for the femmed up hybrid of Us Weekly and Glamour. [Radar]Trying very hard to stifle evil laugh. Oh screw it. Ha Ha Ha!
And now, back to fashion.
What's in H&B's Beach Bag?
Any fashion mag worth its sea salt runs some sort of "What's in her bag?" column these days. But as a former beauty editor, people are always asking H&B what's in her bag. So, what did H&B carry to the Hamptons this weekend? Peek inside:
2. Matrix Biolage Sun Repair Treatment: Use it for its amazing smell ("If you like pina coladas...") and love it for the way it'll transform your hair back to soft and silky from salt water/chlorinated straw. $11.50, BeautyMart.com
3. Floppy wide-brimmed hat: This is the first year that I have ever a) worn sunscreen every time I've been out in the sun and b) even considered wearing a hat. Strangely, it's also the first summer I haven't suffered an awful burn. Hmm... The hat allows me to tan my body and keep sun spots at bay. Plus, it's a lot less pressure to not always have to be angled perfectly. Apparently, the beach can be...relaxing.
4. Clinique Gentle Waterproof Mascara: A summer classic! Sweat-proof, swim-proof, tear-proof. It provides decent volume but really is more of a basic day-wear mascara. Remove with eye makeup remover. $14, Clinique
5. Vincent Longo Light Canvas Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20: I have long said that VL's liquid canvas dew finish foundation (which also has SPF 15) is the best foundation on the market - a statement that I do stand behind! But, I recently have started switching off with his tinted moisturizer because I find it gives more coverage than many other tints and it's cheaper than his foundation so it's lighter on the wallet too! $38, Sephora
6. Kadima: Shameless plug. I am always up for a Kadima challenge. $6.99, Paragon Sports
7. Lip Service: I definitely use the warm weather as an excuse to buy a bevvy of new cosmetics in the name of SPF and it certainly extends to lip balms. These days my rotation includes Bobbi Brown Lip Tint SPF 15 in Blossom Tint, $17, Bobbi Brown and Incredible Sheer Lipcolor SPF 15 in Iced Coffee, $17.50, Prescriptives. The Bobbi is really sheer and I use when sitting out to keep lips refreshed. The Prescriptives is this brilliantly sheer lipstick that has now become my #1 for both on and off the beach. It leaves just the right amount of summer color.
8. H20 Bath Aquatics Poolside Moisturizing Balm: After the day is done, it's time to moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. Lately, I'm totally into H20's Poolside - for starters, the name alone sounds refreshing but it smells SO good. Scented with green melon and blended with hydrating seaweed extract and aloe, it smells clean, absorbs quickly and keeps legs, arms and everywhere soft, shiny, radiant and ready to start the whole thing over again next weekend! $11.50, ~ H20 +
First Jane, Now Jane
According to Fishbowl NY & Radar, Condé Nast is shuttering Jane magazine. Staffers were supposedly told of the folding this morning. From the world wide media hags:
- Newsstand sales were reportedly down, but according to the Publishers Information Bureau, ad revenue ($6.2 million, up from $4.5 million, a 40 percent) and pages were up (35.4 percent) through March. [MB]
- Jane staffers actually are clearing their desks already. And Conde won't even be shipping the 90%-complete latest issue. This is after Conde spent a bundle on not one but two redesigns. [Gawker]
- VP-Publisher Carlos Lamadrid, who was brought in to handle the turnaround effort, and Editor in Chief Brandon Holley, who succeeded Ms. Pratt on Aug. 15, 2005, are leaving the company. The other 60 or so staffers will be considered for any available positions within Conde Nast. The August issue, due out on newsstands July 24, will be Jane's last...Conde is making no plans for the brand to "live on online." [AdAge]
This Fall You'll: Walk in Heels of Gold

Stella McCartney buckle bootie, Neiman Marcus, $1095
Chloe cream stacked heel pump, Net-a-Porter, $246
Tory Burch quilted "Amy" pump, Bloomingdales, $275
Friday, July 06, 2007
Chic of the Week
There's no place like home. There's no place like home.
Click these Alexander McQueen beauties all over town. Red patent round toe pumps (with hidden platform - very petite 007), $540, Net-A-Porter.com
Quenching Bonne Bell's Thirst
Hydration, hydration, hydration. Cosmetic companies have exalted their drench-tastic lip products since the dawn of time, but lately, they're quenching that thirst quite literally by partnering with beverage giants. Tarte cosmetics jumped into the neutraceutical ring this past spring with Borba, creating a co-branded line of vitamin-infused glosses...Pepsi Co is moving to make a splash this August with the launch of Aquafina Advanced Hydration RX by skincare company Added Extras...And the latest entry, announced at last week's National Association of Chain Drug Stores Marketplace convention, is the Coca Cola company who has entered into a licensing deal with Bonne Bell on a line of lip balms and glosses that will be marketed to 18-35, an older market than its current largely tween demographic, as well as men. The products, which will be sold at drugstores and mass retailers like Wal-Mart are set to launch in April.
Champagne Wishes
While the fashion world waits patiently for Alice Temperley's one-off line to hit Target, the Brit favorite has been busy designing a very limited edition bag for Moët & Chandon that is anything but mass market. The bespoke canvas carryall features a detachable champagne holder for the 'practical' picnic-er. Constructed of woven linen and trimmed in black leather with metallic studs, "It’s the same color as my ’60s Thunderbird," Temperley said.
A Moët-muse, the bag follows the pair's wildly successful collaboration last year which featured a Temperley London Tiara crowning the bubbly White Star.
Only 50 of the bags will be sold for $1,600 at Temperley London stores in New York and L.A. beginning in September.
[British Vogue]
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Rachel Pally Hits it Big
While every designer under the stars is busy creating one-off lines, flirty-frock designer Rachel Pally has signed on to create a plus-sized line for Nordstrom, hitting stores in July for fall. "[Plus size is] a segment of the industry that is totally ignored and there is plenty of money to make," said Pally. The 18-piece line, called Rachel Pally White Label, will feature her signature looks as well as Empire-waisted dresses and wide leg trousers in sizes 14-20. The pieces won't represent a departure from her regular line, says Pally, who says the only difference in her core line and the newly created White Label will be where they are stocked. "Women who shop plus size and need to shop plus size don't want to think that they have special things made for them," says Pally. "They can look across the store and see the same things in [Nordstrom's] Savvy and Encore." Nordstrom has a six-month exclusive on the line and wider distribution is expected beginning January '08. 
[WWD]
Walk-off Over Barneys?
Fast Retailing Co., a Tokyo-based specialty retailer (and parent company of Uniqlo), made a $900 billion bid to the Jones Group for Barneys today, a move that represents a 9% premium over the Dubai-based private equity firm Istithmar. As we reported 2 weeks ago, Jones "sold" Barneys to Istithmar for $825 million but according to a statement made by Fast Retailing, "[it] had previously communicated its interest in acquiring Barneys to Jones last fall and is submitting its proposal under the provisions of the Jones agreement with Istithmar, which allows Jones to consider superior proposals for Barneys if received prior to July 22, 2007.” Not sure what will follow but if Tokyo pulls it out, NY Jews can breathe a big sigh of relief.
[WWD]
Previously: Breaking: Barneys Sold!
Headcase
Nice 4th, eh? If you're anything like H&B, the holiday was spent consuming alright, but not burgers and beers - the cool clouds made me hungry for some conspicuous consumption. So, in lieu of sailing, I saled...a little haute tomayto, tomahto, if you will! Being curly-by-nature (not 'cause I hate-cha), hair accessories proved a delightful diversion. Perfect for summer and obviously on-trend right now (see Valentino, Prada, and well, every other runway show from the past 6 months), they are the best way to salvage stubborn tresses.

Clockwise from top left: Black Linen Floral Headband, Tarina Tarantino $163; Tasha Oval Crystal Headband, $46, Nordstrom; Kaleidoscope Knit Headwrap in Black Hearts, $10, Urban Outfitters; Clover Rhinestone Headband, $3.80, Forever 21; Miu Miu Cracked Leather Headband, $65 on sale, Net-a-Porter.com; Voom Nautical Silk Tie Headbands, $40, ShopIntuition. Center, on model: Stacey Lapidus Tiara Elastic Headwrap with Tails, $100, Shopbop.com.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Is Fergie's 2nd Solo Album One Big Jingle?
"Fergie’s records may not be flying off the shelves, but that certainly hasn’t stopped her from selling out."While product placement may not be completely foreign to the music industry (Cristal...Escalades...Dolce & Gabbana), Fergie is the first singer to agree to write and perform tracks endorsing a product for profit. The 32-year-old singer is set to make $4 million by promoting Candie's clothing in her songs on her 2nd solo album. “With record sales in decline, you must find novel ways to make money out of the music," said an executive at Fergie’s record label Interscope. "The trick is to make the brand part of the song so that it slips down easily rather than chokes the fan.”
Monday, July 02, 2007
Just the Specs
Fergie Gets Lagerlicious
There are fashion pairings we get. And then there are those that will keep us scratching our heads for many moons to come. Such is the case with the latest fashion itch we've come across: Fergie Ferg and Karl Lagerfeld. The designer shot the *ahem* duchess for an upcoming 8-10 page V spread, according to WWD. The shoot took place in Paris and will appear this fall in the magazine.
Make a Dash to The Blue La'goo'
Pre-weekend evacuation, I made a much needed dash into the trés pink Dashing Divas on 8th Street to repair 2-weeks of high heel induced harm and to try out their new 'Isle of Capri' pedicure. Friday nights the salon hosts "Girls Night Out," a combo happy hour/spa party where the mood was decidedly loud and festive. Every station was filled with small groups of friends sipping on pink bubbly, cracking up from the v. fab host, Dominick, and indulging on several fronts. Tired from a long day of work and from shuffling around, I was (forgive me for sounding aged) admittedly feeling a tad less boisterous than my couch mates. But what DD lacks in serenity, it makes up for with a fun atmosphere, uber-accommodating staff and a seriously kick-ass pedicure.
The Isle of Capri starts with a cleansing massage, enhanced by a lemon zest gelee. Next—and this is what truly sets this pedi apart—instead of soaking in water like you would during a traditional pedicure, feet are submerged into a blue "Jellybath," a thick fluffy gel that I have affectionately been calling the Blue La'goo'. Unable to stop wriggling my toes, it felt AMAZING, and seriously is like nothing you've ever tried ("Oohs" & "Ahhs" could be heard up and down the stations). The rest of the experience includes a limoncello sugar scrub for exfoliating, a toe-to-knee strawberry gelato moisturizing masque and finally a 10 minute-massage featuring a honeysuckle soufflé lotion. After polish is applied, you can shake things up with their Capri Glow Shimmering Body Lotion, which is also avail. for sale. The lotion (which btw rinses off) was a bit too glittery for my taste but you know what they say, "When in Rome..."
Overall, the 60+ min. pedicure was delicious (and not just because all of the fruity products). The "Blue laGoo" and massage were real standouts and while I started out craving quiet, the mood can be infectious (or was it the bubbly?). Either way, my toes look great, it felt divine and maybe the real lesson is that sometimes you just have to kick up your newly exfoliated heels and go with it.
Dashing Diva Isle of Capri Pedicure, ~$60
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