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Celeb vote: Chloë Sevigny vs. Malin Akerman in the battle of the harness outfits
Chloë Sevigny graced the black carpet for MOCA’s annual The Artist’s Museum Happening gala on Saturday night in L.A. Sevigny wore a white Chanel jumpsuit with a black satin ribbon harness. Malin Akerman attended the same event in a creamy floor-length Ralph Lauren gown with cognac brown leather suspenders. Two harness-esque looks at one party? Curious.
So, who wore it best: Sevigny or Akerman? Vote after the jump!
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Star style: See Kate Moss, Chloë Sevigny, Rihanna and 6 other celebs rocking denim
Compare denim to a fabric like spandex or lace–you can squeeze a few looks out of those, but with denim, the ways to wear it go on and on. To prove our point, we’ve compiled some pics of our favourite celebs–from Chloë Sevigny to Alexa Chung to Kate Moss–looking effortlessly cool in their best denim. […]
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Fashion news: Coco Rocha gets hitched, Thom Browne does womenswear and Anna Wintour engages in some good old-fashioned NIMBYism
Big congrats to supermodel Coco Rocha, who tied the knot yesterday with her beau James Conran. The ceremony was held at the same castle in France where he originally proposed. Well played. [Modelina] See her at FASHION Magazine’s Strut for a Cure.
Yesterday, Anna Wintour spoke out against a Jamaican eatery opening in New York City’s West Village, citing “This is a unique historic neighborhood. I’m also concerned for the safety of the kids here.” Wintour then tried to get the crowd to partake in an unsanctioned hand-raising against the proposed eatery. [NY Daily News]
Marc Jacobs‘ ex Jason Preston is apparently writing a tell-all that will dish on LiLo, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss. [Fashion Indie, via The Cut]
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Red carpet round table: The best and the worst of the Met Gala
Now that fashion week, the Globes and the Oscars are all done, we’ve been starved for serious red carpet action for the past couple of months. Last night’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Gala in New York at least promised to give us fodder for red carpet punditry. The theme was American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity–the exhibit currently on at the Met’s Costume Institute and the most awaited guest of the evening was the American fashion force Lady Gaga. She didn’t show up on the red carpet and the result was a mostly-expected line-up of dresses. (Though even Gaga wore an Armani bodysuit that was near-identical to the one she wore at the Oscars, so yawn.) Diane Kruger’s blazingly white Calvin Klein was the clear winner of the evening, but Gap’s “collaborations” with Rodarte, Sophie Theallet, Thakoon and Alexander Wang were an almost universal disappointment.
After the jump, features director Leah Rumack, fashion market editor Sarah Casselman and I dish on the best, the worst and the most, um, interesting ensembles of the night.
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Head into the woods in fairy tale style
Fall has been filled with camping chic–tweeds, heritage checks and fishing waders–but we’ve also been seeing a more nightmarish take on the woodsy trend. Animal prints, feathers and fur (real and faux) are straight out of Where the Wild Things Are or Into The Woods–the Sondheim musical’s whimsical-yet-eerie look at popular fairytale heroes amidst a haunted backwoods is an ideal avenue for inspiration.
After the jump, check out our gallery of the best delirium-inspired looks, perfect for a stroll through the enchanted forest.
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Chloë Sevigny hates thick buttons
Chloë Sevigny will debut her Fall 2009 mens line at end of August at the new Opening Ceremony in Shibuya, Tokyo. The Joe Denardo-directed video promo shows off the line and reveals many Sevigny tidbits. For example, she: “likes to cut and paste,” “hates thick buttons,” and “listens to the shape of music.” [DazedDigital]
Clip after the jump.
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Daily reads: Sneaker facts, Lady Gaga decoded and East German style
These Bela Borsodi Fashion Faces are probably going to give me nightmares later. [What’s Wrong With the Zoo]
Okay, is this bad or good? Courtney Love may have a clothing line, at least according to Peaches Geldof’s Twitter. [Grazia]
Reebok is the Afrikaans spelling of a type of African antelope, and other sneaker-name facts. [WSJ]
Lady GaGa’s stylist explains just what the hell she’s wearing in her Paparazzi video. [Anthem]
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Daily reads: The original Halston, rosier laundry and Dolly Parton’s style icon
With all the Olivier-to-Halston scuttlebut (which some people are totally unhappy about), now’s the perfect time to familiarize yourself with the original. [A Shaded View on Fashion, Auntie Fashion]
Vancouver’s Toni & Guy salon is holding an Easter egg hunt on Saturday, with chocolate and gift cards hiding inside plastic eggs with the best hair we’ve ever seen. Points to the person who find the Kiss egg! [Toni & Guy]
Boutique perfumery Le Labo has teamed up with boutique laundry products line, The Laundress, to create a biodegradable rose-scented detergent. [Cool Hunting]
Curves are making another high-profile mag appearance—this time in Australian Harper’s Bazaar. [Refinery 29]
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Calgary: Poster of a (fashionable) girl
Looking into my fashion crystal ball, I predict the onesie, the ultimate playsuit, is on the verge of a colossal comeback. Witness the runways of BCBG, D&G and Lacoste. If your mind instantly reverts to the bubble-brained Chrissy Snow of Three’s Company, you’re on the right track.
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New York: Day six
By Tammy Eckenswiller
Shown: Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
The hot topics at the tents today: Super Tuesday, Lipstick Jungle, and why Rachel Zoe was absent at Halston.
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