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Questionnaire: Bettina, model and muse
During the postwar creative boom of early 50s France, three fashion designers revolutionized couture: Christian Dior, Pierre Balmain, and BLOG POSTED: 12/18/08
Style in Profile: Roisin Murphy
Somewhere along the line—perhaps after playing muse to painter Simon Henwood or emerging as a red-carpet emissary for Gareth Pugh—Irish BLOG POSTED: 12/12/08
Yemenwed's Fantasy Architecture
By night Shawn Maximo is a member and chief architect for the mysterious New York-based Yemenwed art collaborative, which was founded in 2006 and comprises 19 artists, stylists, animators, and BLOG POSTED: 12/01/08
The Rubber House was built in 1981 for choreographer Eugene Loring, though he died -shortly after the project was completed. It was designed by Tom Pritchard, a landscape -architect. It’s covered with a gray-black neoprene sheetskin, a material usually used for the flat roofs of -industrial buildings. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/01/08
“There was a Valentino party at 54. I guess Stevie was trying to make it a really bad party, because he had the waiters dressed up like Pilgrims and he was serving turkey. . . . I lost Halston but I found him a little later eating a turkey leg, and he made me have some. The last place you want to eat meat from is a discotheque, but later I saw Stevie eating the turkey, too, so I guess it was okay.” The Andy Warhol Diaries, Sunday, November 19, 1978 ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
The French fashion muse has always had the right walk. And now she's got the right shoes, too, as she's helped to turn the iconic footwear brand Roger Vivier into the coolest thing since Ines herself. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08
In the '60s Jerry Schatzberg was a star lensman for Vogue, Esquire, Life, and many other magazines. In the '70s he directed films like The Panic in Needle Pa ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08