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Notes from New York Fashion Week, Fall 2009
Interview's Glenn O'Brien rounds up New York Fashion Week. Looking back, he recalls minor inconveniences—celebrity hold-ups, elevator queues—but a sigh of relief for a higher quality of life at Marc Jacobs. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/24/09
Rad Hourani presents his New York show for Fall/Winter right now. At this studio before the show he dismissed curves and fast fashion, but left open the possibility of a diffusion line. BLOG POSTED: 02/20/09
Film Comment Selects Beats Festival Fever
Film Comment Selects at Lincoln Center, which starts today, has hacked out a nice little niche for itself in a city thick with film festivals. BLOG POSTED: 02/20/09
The genius of the drape, the grandmaster of material, the poet of the silhouette. Only God knows a woman’s body better. But above all, he is the freest of spirits, a creator who answers only to his genius. Azzedine Alaïa is the last true couturier. Stephanie Seymour Brant talked to her mentor and adopted father about his African origins, his days with Dior, dressing Garbo, conquering New York, and paying supermodels with one-of-a-kind dresses ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/20/09
Fabiola's Front-Row Fashion Diary: Wednesday
All through New York Fashion Week, Fabiola Beracasa brings Interview front-row and backstage. In this edition, our intrepid reporter samples the smallest fashionable computer, and takes no bull. BLOG POSTED: 02/19/09
Karen Walker Covers Her Head With Shades of Coco
If Coco Chanel had lived in another century—and in another hemisphere—she might just have found a kindred spirit (or direct competition) in Karen Walker. BLOG POSTED: 02/19/09
Four of the 2008 Oscar-Nominated Costume Designers
For this Sunday's Oscars, we've aked the costume designers from all five nominated films—The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Milk, Australia, The Duchess, and Revolutionary Road—to share their inspirations, sketches, and their red carpet fantasies. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/18/09
In a world of private viewing stations and iPod video screens, curator and artist Molly Surno has brought back local cinema. BLOG POSTED: 02/13/09