While many of us eagerly await ex-Pop magazine editor Katie Grand’s new venture, LOVE (and a Beth Ditto cover for the Feb. 19 launch?), we have news of a Brit defect.
Rumor has it that designer Luella Bartley could be branching out into the publishing biz.
Fashionista claims that the British designer is currently recruiting stylish folks in New York for editorial shoots, to be photographed inside posh Manhattan abodes. A Teen Vogue ex-staff member is believed to be styling the shoots and that is all the dirt that has been dug up so far.
So, what to do we think? Would we like to have Luella oversee her own magazine? Um… yes please. Peaches who?
WWD goes so far as to say that the film chronicles the last hurrah of the luxury boom, and hints that footage may include Anna talking about the end of her career.
Looks like you’ll be getting an eyeful of Scarlett Johansson (on a scarlet-colored cover for Valentine’s Day no less) on the February issue of Harper’s Bazaar.
Looks like Johansson is styled in true bombshell fashion for the occasion, complete with a red sequined, backless dress. We’re sure fiance Ryan Reynolds wouldn’t complain if she pulled that out for V-Day.
On the heels of stories that Anna Wintour is preparing for retirement from Vogue (can you imagine the hooplah when that actually happens?) comes an interesting rumor about what she may fill her time with post-Vogue.
Fashion Week Daily is reporting that Anna may be in the running for an ambassadorship in the Obama administration – England or France are both likely.
FWD points out that once you’ve hosted the Met gala, a state dinner is a piece of cake.
The New York Times has an interesting critique of Vogue magazine today which got us thinking, how relevant is Vogue today? Is it still the most relevant fashion magazine in print? And if so, does that mean much?
Cathy Horyn writes about the fact that Anna Wintour chose to print a letter to the editor in this month’s issue which accurately describes Vogue’s main problem – that it’s in a rut. The same cover girls and “muses” are recycled over and over, albeit with often fantastic writing, editing and photography.
So we’re wondering, internet and fashion-savvy blog readers that you are, do you still read Vogue magazine?
If you’re missing Gossip Girl during it’s holiday hiatus (will Chuck and Blair ever get it together??) then check out this video of Leighton Meester on the set of her Teen Vogue cover shoot. While she doesn’t wear headbands or colored tights as regularly as her GG counterpart Blair, Leighton has a young, fashionable style all her own. We love!
You might still be reeling from the visual of a nude Karl Lagerfeld (even if it was just an illustration), but at least you will hopefully be a bit more prepared for the sight of Mr Marc Jacobs casually sprawled on a pink furry throw exposing more than just the newest ‘It’ bag – check out them tan lines!
The photo spread is set to appear in the January issue of Harper’s Bazaar, to coincide with the release of the revisited Stephen Sprouse graffiti designs for Louis Vuitton. You can read more about the limited edition collection over at our accessories sister site The Bag Lady.
We’ve seen plenty of Elle’s fashion closet on Stylista, but now get a good look at Teen Vogue’s in this video from their Fashion At Work series. Sure the video has tons of good information for girls looking to intern or explore fashion as a career, but we’re more interested in the eye candy – those shoes! All that American Apparel! Check it out here.
It looks like that we’ll be getting to see that Vogue documentary after all. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that the documentary, created by R.J. Cutler, has made the line-up for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival next January.
We also now have a title, The September Issue, which as it says, focuses on the preparations for Vogue‘s spring 2007 issue. It was filmed with the full cooperation of Anna Wintour and her staff, so expect to see the lady herself in her natural environment. Cue major excitement!
It’s been a heady week for Vogue‘s editor-in-chief with rumors rife that she was about to give up her crown to French editor, Carine Roitfeld. To find out the latest, read on…
The doco, directed by R.J. Cutler, follows the preparations for the magazine’s spring 2007 issue, and has a decent shot at making it to Sundance Film Festival, according to insiders.
Little else is known about the film, except that it is produced by A&E Indie Films, and has the full cooperation of Anna Wintour and her staff.
Does that mean Wintour on the big screen?
A spokesperson for Cutler could not confirm the news, but even so… how freakin’ exciting. We’re with NY Mag on this one – we want our Twilight-inspired fan T-shirts, stat!
The lovely pets over at New York Mag‘s The Cut got their heads nearly bitten off by Anna Wintour recently, when they dared to ask her about *those* nagging retirement rumors.
The scenario went a bit like this…
The Cut: There have been some rumors, and we were wondering if you had plans for retirement. Anna Wintour: I’m so sorry, I think that’s an extremely rude question. Leave me alone. The Cut: May we ask what you would do if you did retire? Anna Wintour: No. Just go away. The Cut: Okay, thank you, enjoy your dinner.
Er, surely a simple ‘no comment’ response would have sufficed. Jeepers!
Looks like Anne Slowey doesn’t have quite Heidi’s appeal. The Elle fashion news director’s fashion reality show Stylista isn’t exactly raking in the ratings.
It’s coming out below Gossip Girl, which we expected because nothing’s as good as Gossip Girl for your fashion fix. But it’s even below the new 90210.
The competition to become the next Elle editorial assistant attracts 1.97 million viewers a week, compared to similarly-themed Project Runway’s 3 mill a week – on cable, no less.
While most December magazine news revolves around that other Jennifer, actress Jennifer Connelly caught our attention in the December 08 issue of Marie Claire.
You can see her in the season’s best Little Black Dresses just in time for the party season, and we’ve got a sneak peek at her in CRHEE’s Slowdive dress from their fall/winter collection above.
(And if you’re wondering, she’s wearing Pierre Hardy shoes.)
So Jennifer Aniston is on the cover of the December Vogue, but that’s not the most interesting on the cover of the glossy.
The cover line reads “What Angelina Did Was Very Uncool.” Sure, that’s surprising, and interesting. But as Fashionista points out, isn’t it a little tacky? Vogue is about fashion, right?
Rachael Ray might not be known for her cutting edge fashion sense, but we have her talks how on at the office once in a while and we enjoy her fashion and beauty segments. Especially when she has the audience vote on which outfit was cheap and which was expensive – we’re very good at that.
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