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Four Seasons presented first in the hotel industry corporate private jet that will run between the main resorts of
The first round will present a 24-day trip from Los Angeles to London with stops in Bora Bora, Bali, Mumbai and other islands and cities with hotels Four Seasons.
Have a great flight
Lorde Collection for MAC: first shots
Gothic chic makeup
Prada received the award "Design of the Year"
For Spring / Summer Collection 2014
Surgical Foot Face-lifts—Just Part of the “Real World”
Think Chinese foot binding died out with the Qing Dynasty? Think again! According to a report in The New York Times, well-to-do women are seeking out plastic surgery so their tootsies can painlessly slip into high-fashion kicks by the likes of Christian Louboutin, Nicholas Kirkwood, and Manolo Blahnik. “On the surface, it looked shallow,” offered podiatrist Dr. Ali Sadrieh, who performs a variety of face-lifts for the feet. “But I came to see she needs these shoes to project confidence, they are part of her outside skin. That’s the real world.” I’d have to imagine that his definition of the “real world” is a loose one or, at the very least, exclusive to moneyed locales like Park Avenue and Beverly Hills.
Wouldn’t commissioning custom shoes or, maybe, petitioning designers to make more wearable stilettos be ever-so-slightly less shallow, not to mention less expensive? You could also try my (only mildly less ridiculous) method of choice—foot Pilates—for which I’m frequently, and rightly, laughed at by my friends. Even better, you could just buy Prada, who, thanks to its embrace of wide soles, makes some of the most comfortable skyscrapers on the planet.
—Katharine K. Zarrella
Madewell’s Poncho Dress
My mind is in vacation mode—all I want to think about is summer days at the beach. For my seaside getaways, I like my outfits to be as simple as can be, and oversize cotton pieces are a must. Madewell’s white poncho dress will be in my suitcase for my next trip. Its graphic details make it city-appropriate as well, for those hot days in June. At the moment, summer seems but a dream, but as someone who likes to plan ahead, I’ll be ordering Madewell’s frock this week.
Madewell poncho dress, $138, Buy it now
—Marina Larroudé
Finally! An Affordable Way to Wear Couture From Givenchy
“Like a haute couture garment, fragrance remains the exclusive domain of each woman who wears it, since it can never be exactly the same on any other,” noted Hubert de Givenchy. In honor of the designer’s olfactory philosophy, a new unisex collection of seven fragrances, L’Atelier de Givenchy, was developed using distinctive, precious ingredients. Each scent’s name highlights its most prominent element, combined with the essence of a haute couture look from the house’s rich archives. Chypre Caresse, for instance, is based on the sophistication of a pleated dress and smells of fresh greens with hints of lemon, jasmine, and patchouli. Néroli Originel references none other than Audrey Hepburn, the couturier’s first muse, and is evocative of her elegance and grace via a blend of neroli blossoms, iris, and vanilla. Striving to re-create the sensation of crisp leather on skin, Cuir Blanc merges sharp pepper and warm musk, while Ambre Tigré mirrors the passion and rebelliousness of a daring head-to-toe animal-print by combining the intensity of amber with the softness of vanilla and cistus labdanum. For those who don’t fall into the floral or fruity camps, Ylang Austral offers the perfect mix of both ylang-ylang and mandarin leaves. Oud Flamboyant, on the other hand, evokes the label’s decadent embroidery and sensuous fabrics by blending the precious wood resin with smoky leather elements. A bespoke Givenchy gown may be out of the question for most of us, but these tailor-made eaux that adapt to our body chemistry might just be the next best thing.
$220 each; available tomorrow at the exclusive L’Atelier de Givenchy fragrance boutique at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City.
—Lisa Burkert
Virgil Abloh Debuts Off-White for Women
Virgil Abloh spends a lot of time in the air. One day he’s busy globe-trotting for his full-time gig as Kanye West’s creative director, and the next he’s jetting off to Miami to represent Been Trill with a DJ set at Ultra Music Festival. In recent months, the 33-year-old Chicago native has been squeezing in trips to Milan, where he operates the atelier for his ready-to-wear label, Off-White, which premiered its Spring ’14 men’s range back in December.
Building his new brand is Abloh’s most personal project to date. His solo career as a designer began with his short-lived Pyrex Vision capsule of graphic tees and hoodies that quickly gained a fervent cult underground following. But he’s elevating the streetwear conversation altogether with Off-White, which is being championed by upscale retailers including Colette, Barneys, and Selfridges. The clothes themselves are marked by their worn-in, shabby chic-meets-street appeal, and often tagged with Off-White’s signature diagonal stripes that speak to Abloh’s passion for art and architecture.
Abloh recently conceived one of the sets for pal Sky Ferreira, who is the opening act on Miley Cyrus’ Bangerz tour. His stage scheme involves a grid of intersecting lasers, and Ferreira wears a custom Off-White biker jacket cut from neoprene and embellished with 30,000 black Swarovski crystals. The jacket is also in Ferreira’s new, shoppable music video for “I Blame Myself.”
That one-off Perfecto paved the way for Off-White’s first foray into womenswear for Fall ’14. Its corresponding lookbook, which was shot at the Barcelona Pavilion in Spain (designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who is a perennial source of inspiration for Abloh), debuts here on Style.com. The feminine side of Off-White is less street, more refined, and definitely influenced by the bohemian moodiness of Hedi Slimane with its wide-brimmed hats, fringed wool coats, velvet maxi skirts, and pumps offered, in addition to the now-trademark faded denim and branded biker jackets. During a phone interview over the weekend, Abloh discussed his evolving vision for Off-White, youth culture, his collaboration with Ferreira, and more.
—Brittany Adams
Off-White’s Fall ’14 women’s collection ($180 to $2,000) will be available at select retailers including Browns, Colette, Selfridges, and The Webster. For more information, visit off—white.com.
Très Bien Debuts First-Ever Collection for Spring
Since opening Très Bien in 2006, brothers Hannes and Simon Hogeman have been helping to lead the direction of style for men all over the world. The Stockholm-based shop has become one of the most influential outlets for streetwear, high fashion, and the tricky intersection between the two. In fact, Très Bien is that intersection.
“It all comes down to our taste,” says Hannes, “which stems from growing up in Sweden with a general interest in fashion, style, and culture. We were brought up in the nineties with Helmut Lang and Ice Cube.”
But the real magic of Très Bien isn’t just taste, it’s a sensibility for how to create juxtapositions that work—how Stussy and Rick Owens can intermingle, or Nike and Tim Coppens, Carhartt and Comme des Garçons. The e-boutique’s selection is as important as the styling decisions. Pairing high and low is not a radical new idea in fashion by any means, but Très Bien has mastered the formula. “When we started out we wanted to do our thing and incorporate all these elements,” says Simon, “mixing high fashion and streetwear with youth culture, art, and music references. It’s more common now, but when we started out ten years ago, only some magazines like i-D represented something similar.” Now they’re going to see how far they can push it.
“We wanted to do our own collection all along,” Hannes says. “But we wanted to create a platform first, our own world with rules and standards distinct from the fashion world at large.” Seen exclusively here on Style.com first and available next week at tres-bien.com, the Spring 2014 collection is an amalgamation of all the things Très Bien has been championing: smart, luxurious, relaxed menswear with distinct design cues that mash up clean lines, bold graphics, and simple styling. The collection will also feature a special collaboration with Common Projects, a canvas with gum-sole Achilles sneaker.
“What it boils down to,” says Hannes, “is we want to express ourselves and what we’re about—the collection is 100 percent Très Bien.”
—Noah Johnson
Burberry ss14 Jamie, biker jacket - this pic is just perfect!
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Karlie Kloss photographed by Ben Hassett For L’express Styles 23rd April 2014
FASHION: A First Look at the Lorde x MAC Makeup Collection
Lorde fans rejoice as MAC teams up and debuts a new Lorde Collection for Summer 2014.
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ROMWE Silver Rim Black Sunglasses via romwe
Art In my Shoes via dulceida
Because nothing quite beats Burberry over the gem-embellished-pastel-rainbow.