Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Lanvin for H&M Makes High Fashion Affordable!


I’m so excited that high fashion has collaborated with an affordable retailer! The dresses, tights, hats, bows and everything in between are simply amazing! I love everything about this fun new collection.
According to the press release: Alber Elbaz, artistic director of Lanvin, has created clothing of extraordinary ambition for H&M, bringing the codes of the house to make every single piece identifiably the work of Lanvin. For women there are dresses of breathtaking cut and joyful color, as well as pieces full of Parisian glamour and accessories with playful joie de vivre.
For men, it’s a whole new wardrobe of covetable updated classics, with tuxedos made for daywear and jogging pants adding a whole new sporting twist.
“What does luxury mean today? Can luxury be exclusive and democratic at the same time? How can we translate the essence of luxury to a wider audience? The world around us is changing rapidly and I find myself asking these questions more and more. Designer’s work is usually tailored to a very small group of people, but the collection for H&M was about trying to translate the dream of luxury to the masses. It was almost like going back to school for me.”- Alber Elbaz, artistic director of Lanvin.

The Lanvin for H&M collection is now available in 200 stores worldwide and on their website.

Check out this fun Lanvin for H&M short film














































Men’s Watch Goes Global With Revolving Earth Inside


Here is a cool watch that the gadget savvy man can appreciate! The WN-2 Earth Watch ($845.00) features the effect of the earth floating inside the frame. The WN-2 shows engineering at its best with a 1/580 million scale model of the Earth's northern hemisphere under a glass dome which rotates once a day in line with Earth's actual motion. The watch displays hours and minutes and the top-down view of the planet lets you see what time it is anywhere in the world!

This WN-2 was created by a team of artists and designers from Japan with the manufacturing assistance of Seiko Instruments Inc. The movement is Quartz with a custom set of 3 reducing gears in the drive train and is powered by a 10 year Lithium battery. The black band is made of “Sophista”; a sports type synthetic fabric with exceptional wear and comfort. The Think the Earth project is a non profit organization founded to promote Earth awareness and provide aid for distressed children.


The WN-2 Earth Watch features:
• 100% Japanese quartz movement by Seiko Japan
• Waterproof to 10ATM
• Materials: Dome- Hardlex Glass. Core module: stainless steel. Bezel- aluminum. Band- urethane-coated leather
• 24-hour time
• Colors (band/earth): blue, silver, white
• Package includes two bezels (silver and sun/moon) and desktop display case. Note that second bezel on white version is differently styled, and does not display sun/moon
• Size: 45 (diameter)x22.4mm (face depth)x227mm (strap length)
• Manual: Japanese, but easy to understand

Friday, 26 November 2010

Holiday Gift Picks: Men's Watches


$336.60


Seiko Watch, Men's Kinetic Stainless Steel Bracelet

Timeless is the name of the game when picking out a great watch. The key is selecting a watch that will look great for both work and leisure. It has to look good with a t-shirt as well as the suit. My recommendation for buying a timeless watch is thinking about what you’re going to wear it with the most and coordinating the shape and color in accordance with your dress style. Luckily Macys.com has the perfect watch finds just in time for the holidays.
Check out a few of my picks below.



$317.90
Bulova Watch, Men's Automatic Stainless Steel Bracelet

 
 Burberry Timepiece, Men's Rose Colored Dial Bracelet
$395.00

  
$261.80

Citizen Watch, Men's Eco Drive Stainless Steel Bracelet
 

 A|X Armani Exchange Watch, Men's Stainless Steel Bracelet
$180.00





$335.00
Lacoste Watch, Men's Chronograph Santiago Stainless Steel Bracelet

 MICHAEL Michael Kors Watch, Women's Goldtone Stainless Steel Bracelet
$250.00


 
 GUESS Watch, Men's Chronograph Two Tone Bracelet
$185.00 



$115.00
Fossil Watch, Men's Black Silicone Strap
 




$700.00
Swiss Made Timepieces Watch, Men's Chronograph Two Tone Stainless Steel Bracelet





 
$355.30

Seiko Watch, Men's Two Tone Stainless Steel Bracelet


Thursday, 25 November 2010

Daily Fashion Inspiration: Daphne Guinness


Fashion and art-loving Daphne Guinness is surely one of the most eccentric and intriguing figures of our time. Petite and curious, she considers haute couture an essential part of Western culture. She loves being surrounded by artists to absorb their genius and inspire their creativity.

Name: Daphne Suzannah Diana Joan Guinness.

Bio: Daphne is a fashion connoisseur, and is fascinated also by men's fashion : she is capable of telling apart the subtle nuance variations of a Huntsman's 1925 suit from a 1929 one (also because she owns both).
With her mother, she would spend her summers in Cadaqués, Spain. Often by Salvador Dalì 's pool that, she recalls, was "full of lobsters". Hanging out with them Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and Richard Hamilton. But she was very young and had no idea who they really were: "They were just neighbours to me".

The origins: She is the daughter of beer heir Jonathan Guinness and his French wife Suzanne Lisney.
At 19 she married Stavros Niarchos, with whom she has three children (Nicolas, Alexis and Ines). At that time she starts collecting couture: "I found that fashion became an extension of self." She divorced in 1999. After seeing her at a party wearing a rather flamboyant hat, her great friend Isabella Blow suggests that she collaborates with Tatler as fashion editor.

What does she do: "I do ideas". Bernard-Henri Lévi told her once: "You are not a person anymore, you've become a concept".
What's next
She would like to be a film director again , and plans on writing a novel: "It's evolving. I guess all novels must be part of what you know, and it's a difficult thing to write because there are many many things that I don't understand about my life."

Alternative projects: She has financed and produced the film Cashback, by Sean Ellis, that earned a nomination for the Academy Awards. She has designed a collection of white shirts for London's Dover Street Market. She has shot a short-film: The Phenomenology of Body. She has posed for all the greatest photographers, from Steven Klein to David LaChapelle. She has developed the fragrance Daphne for Comme des Garçons. She has taken part in the video Pursuit of Happiness by KiD CuDi.She is fascinated by the production process and is "interested in absolutely everything, except football".

Shoes: Killer heels. She was the first to wear Alexander McQueen's Armadillo shoes in public.

Jewelry: "It doesn't have to be real": she loves style, but not showing off. She has collaborated with Shaun Leane, jewel designer for Alexander McQueen, for a jewellery line inspired by armour.

Hair: Until some time ago she sported blonde, very light hair, with two big distinctive dark locks. When we last met she had brown hair: "I'm going through this black phase now, it's my fetish colour".

Her style: "Surely I'm not a conformist. I don't think I belong to any category".

Style advice: "Follow your instinct."

Good habits: Reads the papers, does yoga, takes a walk every day and sees her friends very often. Besides, she recycles second-hand clothes. She will wear the same outfit more than once, because "clothes must be lived in". And has put up for auction most of her "Fabergé Egg" period wardrobe (this is what she calls the years of her marriage to Niarchos) and donated all proceedings to Womankind.

She hates: Intolerance, racism, ignorance and the modern obsession for what she calls "celebrity culture". The dry-cleaner's: "My idea of heaven would be to open up a proper, old-fashioned laundry, where shirts could be laundered in a proper, old-fashioned way.”

She's crazy for: Uniforms and armour : "A kind of disguise, a way to become invisible". Feathers, birds, the idea of flying.

Favourite dress: A very simple grey flannel dress by Alexander McQueen.

Favourite cities: Paris and New York.

Favourite food: Sushi and mashed potatoes.

Favourite drink: Tea.

Motto: "Judge not."

Favourite shops: Dover Street Market in London, and flea markets all around the world

Favourite designers: Her friend Alexander McQueen: "He put to rest the idea that fashion is not art. He was an artist".
Balenciaga ("Revolutionary"), Karl Lagerfeld ("An inimitable wonder"), Valentino ("Makes every woman look stunning").

Her icons: Her grandmother, her mother.

First thing in the morning: A cup of tea.

Born in: Ireland.

Lives: Between London and New York.