FASHION Magazine
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Fashion news: LiLo to stay at Ungaro, Prada’s new face and Carla Bruni to act for Woody Allen
Elijah Wood and Shirley Manson star in Oliver Peoples 2010 campaign, which will launch this month on the eyewear brand’s website. The campaign include a short film that showcases the two in a retro-style shoot by photographer and director Autumn de Wilde. [WWD]
Daul Kim was reportedly involved in an abusive relationship. The Daily Beast reports that Daul Kim instant messaged a friend a the night before she was found. Apparently she had just had a physical fight with her boyfriend and expressed her inability to leave him despite her friend’s pleas. [The Cut]
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Saskatoon: A wardrobe of shades
Sunglasses are like shoes–a single pair isn’t going to work with every outfit. You need a collection. For example, you could wear your aviators for driving, D&Gs for meeting the girls for lunch on the patio, Oakleys for an afternoon game of tennis, Ray-Bans for a day in the park. My all-time favorites are the aviators I’ve had forever, but when I do need new designer specs, I head to Midtown Plaza (1st Ave. S., midtownplaza.ca), which has a couple of stops I can count on.
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Lovelies in Paris: Lolita’s lust
The Lolita part is obvious. The lust part? Her leather motorcycle jacket.
Check out the full look after the jump.
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Lovelies in Paris: Private eyes
This lovely couple keeps it shady at Paris Fashion Week.
Check out the full image after the jump and tell us what you think of their retro-spy vibe.
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Toronto: A specialty in vintage shades
Nothing says winter blues combat like a flashy pair of shades. At Ontario Specialty Co (133 Church St., 416-366-9327), you’ll find one of my favorite selections of vintage sunglasses in every possible color and style.
But don’t just take my word for it: fans of the shop include the likes of Alice Cooper, The Clash, Sean Lennon, Beck, Alec Baldwin and Danny Masterson (a.k.a. Hyde from That ’70s Show), who bought 48 pairs.
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Daily Reads: New York Fashion Week is on the move and we’re reminded of grade 8
New York Fashion Week is moving to Lincoln Centre next year. So we can all go to the opera afterwards, obviously. [nytimes.com]
Recessionista, indeed. Liz Claiborne cuts 725 jobs, while Macy’s axes 7,000. [IHT, CNN]
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