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Samuel Benchetrit's "Melinda" for Stefano Pilati's Spring 2010 men's line, starring Jules Benchetrit. VIDEO PUBLISHED: 06/24/09
Video Premiere: YSL's Room Service
Yesterday, based on a few visual clues, we speculated as to the content of Samuel Benchetrit's "Melinda" the video component to Stefano Pilati's Spring 2010 men's line that stars the director's son. How'd we do? BLOG POSTED: 06/24/09
Stefano Pilati's New YSL Video: Mysterious Kids' Line?
Tomorrow, Stefano Pilati premieres a new short film in conjunction with his Spring 2010 YSL menswear collection. BLOG POSTED: 06/23/09
Andy Spade, the man behind Kate, is a legendary adman, a marketing genius, and an undercover artist. His new company, Partners & Spade, is a little bit of everything, just like him. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Alber Elbaz has become the leader of the fashion pack not by shock or trick, but by quietly creating the clothes that women want. His classical style has not only propelled the venerable house of Lanvin to the forefront, but also won the shy designer standing ovations. Stephanie Seymour Brant, a Lanvin collector, interviews Elbaz and wears his vintage pieces, while models sport the next season on the streets of Paris. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
There may be nothing more sartorially sacred in cinema than the fashion in the Maysles Brothers’ 1975 documentary Grey Gardens. For the HBO feature film that premiered last night (and which everyone is talking about), costume designer Catherine Thomas channeled Big and Little Edie—without copying them. Here's our interview from the March issue. BLOG POSTED: 04/15/09
Today’s version of Patti Smith performs like she’s on fire (and sometimes she is). But Alison Mosshart. The feminine half of the band The Kills might tour forever—unless the bus driver runs away with all their equipment again. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/24/09