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Christian Lacroix to Design For Schiaparelli

At long last, we know which designer will guide Schiaparelli back into the marketplace: Christian Lacroix.
Christian Lacroix to Design For Schiaparelli

At long last, we know which designer will guide Schiaparelli back into the marketplace: Christian Lacroix.

Lacroix will design a 15-piece collection for the house that's set to debut in July. This capsule is the first of what the house is calling a "long series of artist contributions," implying that other designers will create similar collections in the future. But in a statement, Schiaparelli made it clear that it "will also develop collections by the future artistic director of the Schiaparelli maison." Recent rumors have pointed to Marco Zanini of Rochas as a possibility for that position, but who will actually get it remains to be seen.

For now, Lacroix — who showed his final couture collection in 2009 — said he wanted to "reposition Elsa at the center of her maison and on the stage from which she once seduced the world." The collection itself, according to the brand, will "pay homage to the Schiap legend by interpreting her iconic creations while perpetuating her timeless image."

Photo courtesy of Schiaparelli.

Holiday Fashion

Rihanna Shows Off Her Softer Side in Sheer White Lace

While we're used to seeing Rihanna in more subversive, cutting-edge looks, the singer showed off her softer side at her Nude by Rihanna fragrance launch at Macy's in Century City over the weekend — and we like it.

While we're used to seeing Rihanna in more subversive, cutting-edge looks, the singer showed off her softer side at her Nude by Rihanna fragrance launch at Macy's in Century City over the weekend — and we like it. Rihanna's Nini Nguyen dress, featuring a corset top and white lace skirt, paired with a vintage gold Christian Lacroix collar necklace and Tom Ford python pumps, is equal parts feminine and fierce, thanks to the sheer lace detailing on her skirt. Not only is her look just another stunning example of how to wear white in the Winter, we think it would make a gorgeous holiday party look as well. Just follow suit and finish off the look with loose waves and a nude makeup palette for your next seasonal fete. Click on to see every angle, then tell us what you think about her soft and sheer look.

Celebrity Style

We're Onto Eva Mendes's Spring Fashion Formula: Retro Frocks With Sandals

When the weather warms up, Eva Mendes usually turns to her fabulous fashion formula: retro frocks with sandals.

When the weather warms up, Eva Mendes usually turns to her fabulous fashion formula: retro frocks with sandals. With Spring in the mix now, we've rounded up a handful of instances where the actress donned a ladylike frock with equally cute sandals. Whether on a red-carpet affair or a casual coffee run, Eva always exudes a feminine, vintage-inspired vibe that's too darling to overlook. Step inside to get a closer look at her Spring fashion formula and to shop similar pieces for yourself.

Diane Von Furstenberg

Karl Lagerfeld, Donatella Versace, and More React to Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress

>> Vera Wang was on CNN this morning, weighing in who she hoped designed Kate Middleton's dress; but, now that it's been revealed to be Alexander McQueen's Sarah Burton, how do Burton's other designing colleagues rate the dress?

>> Vera Wang was on CNN this morning, weighing in who she hoped designed Kate Middleton's dress; but, now that it's been revealed to be Alexander McQueen's Sarah Burton, how do Burton's other designing colleagues rate the dress? (And one can't help but wonder what Alexander McQueen would have thought of a partnership between his label and Middleton, given that he once famously wrote "I am a c*nt" in the lining of a jacket destined for Prince Charles.) But without further ado . . .

Karl Lagerfeld: “[Middleton] is very elegant. The dress is classic and goes very well in the Westminster decor. It almost reminds me of (Queen) Elizabeth’s wedding, the royal weddings in the '50s. The proportion of the train is good. The lace is very pretty. I like the veil a lot.”

Christian Lacroix: “I like the dress very much, simpler than expected: A combination just in between 1956 Grace Kelly and 1947 Queen Elizabeth dress. I love the modest veil with the Queen Mother’s '30s scroll tiara and balanced volume of the whole gown. She’s radiant; she never was so beautiful. And Prince William’s red Irish uniform is gorgeous.”

Hubert de Givenchy: “The dress is very simple and very nice. The veil is a little flat, but because she has such a lovely face, she can afford to wear it this way. She is very pretty.” 

Peter Copping of Nina Ricci: “Very much in a royal tradition, reminiscent of Queen Elizabeth’s — and a little bit Grace Kelly. She looks happy, radiant, and natural.” 

Donatella Versace: "Kate's dress was beautiful. She looked very regal."

Prabal Gurung: “I thought it was pretty and appropriate. A high-profile wedding like this is not the place for making a crazy fashion moment. It sounds like an oxymoron but it was a personal moment in a very public place. The dress clearly said she’s a modern girl and of this generation. It was not McQueen at its theatrical sense but McQueen in its quiet but beautiful sense. I loved the bustle and how her silk tulle veil was moving softly in the wind.”

Jason Wu: “I thought Catherine’s dress looked stunning. The details were very well done and I loved the emphasis on craftsmanship and the use of British talent. Her choice to pay tribute to Alexander McQueen was both touching and exciting.”

Viktor & Rolf: “Kate’s dress was simply elegant. Her hair down was a beautiful and natural touch, and the tiara was stunning. She looked as at ease as humanly possible and was radiant. Our compliments.”

Diane von Furstenberg: “The dress was beautiful. I think she is irresistible, she is so beautiful. I am happy it was McQueen. It was absolutely the right thing to do. They made [the dress] simple, so it wasn’t costumey but a beautiful evening gown. I was happy for Sarah, happy for the Met, and happy for McQueen."

Tory Burch: “Kate looked stunning. Choosing Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen reflects Kate’s modern aesthetic and style, but the handmade lace details and craftsmanship are a great nod to British tradition. The lace, the clean lines of the dress, Queen Elizabeth’s tiara — every detail was stunning.”

Donna Karan: “The dress was extremely elegant. For me, it wasn’t so much about the dress though, it was all about her. She was the most beautiful bride in the world.”

Francisco Costa: “Kate’s dress had a classic elegance with a modern edge. The superb detailing really characterized Sarah’s expert hand.”

Oscar de la Renta: “She looked absolutely ravishing. She looked like a bride should look and she handled herself tremendously. And they look like a much loving couple. I am happy to see fresh blood coming into the family. It was a very traditional, beautiful dress which it needed to be for that kind of wedding. Most of all she devastated with her charm. Listen, she will wear anything and will look ravishing.”

Valentino: “I loved the dress . . . it was very simple and young even if a hint of Grace Kelly's dress spoke of 1950s! I loved the flounce on the back of the skirt and the little decoration all around the short veil. I loved the choice of the tiara: simple, pretty, very right for the dress and for her attitude . . . it was used almost as an hairpiece to keep the hair and the veil, not as a heavy decoration. Compared to the famous Diana’s dress, Diana’s was a dress of a fairy-tale princess . . . still a dress everybody remembers. Kate’s one is a very pretty, modern dress that will be copied everywhere but lacks that fairy-tale element. Today most of the new princesses are young, modern, nonroyal women who have clear ideas, independence from stiff protocol . . . they want to be themselves and not anymore a symbol of the crown.”

Reed Krakoff: “I thought the dress was very modern. It bridged the gap between modern and youthful, and was respectful to the position she is in. It didn’t look to traditional or expected though. I particularly liked the neckline. It was more youthful than I expected. The fact that the bodice was fitted and formfitting was great, because she is a beautiful young woman and it accentuated that.”

Shopping

Designers Guild Introduces the Christian Lacroix Home Collection

Designers Guild has teamed up with Christian Lacroix to debut an exclusive home décor collection.

Designers Guild has teamed up with Christian Lacroix to debut an exclusive home décor collection. The luxurious line includes throw pillows, rugs, note cards, and journals, as well as a collection of fabrics. The exquisite fabrics feature fabulous prints, luxurious velvets, and stunning satins evoking the rich European heritage and creative edge of Christian Lacroix. Some patterns, like the abstract "Tempera" stripes, were plucked straight from the Spring 2009 Couture Show.

From the catwalk to your very own interiors, these pretty patterns are a breath of fresh air for Spring. I'm coveting the Forum Throw Pillow ($170) to toss on my new black leather wing chair. The crumpled black and white stripes of the Riviera Rug ($1,895) would also be a standout piece in any room. The multicolor Vuelta Fabric is also a favorite; I'd love to upholster my walls with it to create a romantic, secret garden effect. Click the rest of the product images to shop the collection!

Christian Lacroix

Christian Lacroix Has His First Post-Bankruptcy Fashion Job, Designing Monsieur Lacroix for Desigual

>> In the first fashion project he's endeavored since his financially strapped eponymous label was reduced to a shell at the end of 2009, the couturier Christian Lacroix, who has since been spending his time designing stage costumes, hotels, and trams, curating museum exhibits, and serving as the French mint's artistic adviser, has teamed up with Spanish brand Desigual.

>> In the first fashion project he's endeavored since his financially strapped eponymous label was reduced to a shell at the end of 2009, the couturier Christian Lacroix, who has since been spending his time designing stage costumes, hotels, and trams, curating museum exhibits, and serving as the French mint's artistic adviser, has teamed up with Spanish brand Desigual.

Lacroix's capsule collection, known as Desigual by Monsieur Lacroix, since the designer is no longer authorized to use his name after leaving his former brand, will consist of 30 pieces — including jackets, skirts, and lingerie — for Fall 2011, with a bigger collection coming for Spring 2012. The collection was previewed this week at Barcelona Fashion Week. Lacroix says on Desigual's blog: “I was awestruck by the first girl dressed by Desigual that I saw in Paris. As I watched her, I could recognise in her a member of my own tribe. It was an explosion of colors and patchwork under the elegant, discreet and always monotonous French sky. It was fantastic, truly love at first sight, a breath of fresh air, all multicoloured, scorching, revitalizing, radiating Mediterranean colours and flavours and creeping into this global and colourless magma inhabited by zombies and clones.”

Marc Jacobs

A Look at Givenchy's Spring 2011 Campaign Featuring an Albino Model; David Lauren and Lauren Bush Are Engaged

Riccardo Tisci is following up his Fall 2010 campaign featuring the transsexual model Lea T.

  • Riccardo Tisci is following up his Fall 2010 campaign featuring the transsexual model Lea T. with a Spring 2011 ad campaign featuring albino model Stephen Thompson, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott in black and white alongside Mariacarla Boscono, Daphne Groeneveld and Iris Strubegger; the idea came from a Robert Mapplethorpe photo of an alabaster Roman bust juxtaposed against leopard print fabric [WWD]
  • 39-year-old David Lauren and 26-year-old Lauren Bush, who met at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala six years ago, got engaged Friday at the museum; she Tweeted today: "Thanks for everyone's warm wishes about our engagement! I am so happy, and really enjoying every minute of it! I am truly a lucky lady!" [NY Post, @LaurenBushTweet]
  • Conde Nast looks to be in shopping mode: its parent company just raised $500 million for mergers and acquisitions [All Things Digital]
  • Karolina Kurkova posted a teaser photo of her and androgynous model Andrej Pejic on the set of Jean Paul Gaultier's Spring 2011 ad campaign [Frockwriter]
  • Before The Sartorialist's Scott Schuman stops someone to ask to take their picture, he says, "I pretty much know where I'm going to stand, where I'm going to place them in relationship to the light, where in the street . . . so as soon as they say, 'Okay,' I'm pretty much ready to go." He continues: "I'm not much of a people person, I don't push to find out that much more [about his subjects]. I want to shoot them the way that I see them; as opposed to really creating a true essence of who they are, it's my idea of who they are." [NY Times]
  • Christian Louboutin, on how extremes have changed in his twenty years in the business: "When I started, I remember people saying, ‘Oh my God, I can’t walk in that!’ It was like, three inches — they look like kitten heels now. The low cleavage I was doing was considered too sexy, but now what I call a low cleavage is much lower. It’s really very much a mental shift. I remember doing very pointy lasts. People would say, ‘I like the shoe, but it’s too pointy.’ And then the year after, it’s fine." [Style File]
  • Marc Jacobs may bring his legendary holiday costume party — which hasn't happened since 2007 — back next year [The Cut]
  • Anna Dello Russo is evasive on how she affords her two apartments and thousands' worth of designer clothing; her only response: "Of course, I am journalist! Then I have discount, I am privileged!" [Guardian UK]
  • Peep Zac Posen's Pre-Fall 2011 lookbook, featuring "Zac-ettes" — his words (“They’re all women who have been significant for me this year”) — Hilary Rhoda, Crystal Renn, Anna Cleveland, and Leigh Lezark [Vogue]
  • Reiss is planning on reissuing the dress Kate Middleton wore in her engagement photos as part of their Spring 2011 collection [The Cut]
  • Former WWD Eye editor Emily Holt has been named fashion news editor at Vogue; she started last Monday [DFR]
  • Leighton Meester is rumored to be the new face of Missoni [InTouch]
  • Christian Lacroix is art directing and selecting the 150 Middle Eastern pieces to be featured in the Musee du Quai Branly's "The Orient of Women" exhibition, opening Feb. 8 [WWD]

 

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David Beckham

Fashion in 50 Seconds 7/21/10 Lanvin Lands a Store in New York, Erin Wasson's x RVCA Is Kaput

Lanvin will open its own New York flagship store this week.

Lanvin will open its own New York flagship store this week.

Erin Wasson's x RVCA is reportedly kaput.

Christian Lacroix's new designer wants to do something for H&M or Target.

Costume National's Ennio Capasa launches more affordable EEQUAL line.

Dolce & Gabbana credit Beckham with revolutionizing menswear.


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