Olivier Zahm

Jefferson Hack

>> Jefferson Hack Seems To Be a Fan of the Man Legging —Jefferson Hack tends to stick to a good, skinny jean or a slim-tailored suit, but it seems he's taken a page from Marc Jacobs, who has traded pants for a skirt as of late, and gone for an alternative.

>> Jefferson Hack Seems To Be a Fan of the Man Legging —Jefferson Hack tends to stick to a good, skinny jean or a slim-tailored suit, but it seems he's taken a page from Marc Jacobs, who has traded pants for a skirt as of late, and gone for an alternative.  Hack showed up for some of the first day Art Basel festivities down in Miami — including his own Another Magazine dinner, and later the Design Miami Purple Party — and was captured by Olivier Zahm wearing his usual button-up and suit jacket . . . with skin-tight leggings. [Purple Diary, Purple Diary]

Chanel

Side Projects for Olivier Zahm: A Chanel Magazine and a Carine Roitfeld Book

>> Olivier Zahm, the man who recently described his trademark look as "a disguise" — "five or six years ago, I decided to wear this kind of outfit and behave as if I were a celebrity.

>> Olivier Zahm, the man who recently described his trademark look as "a disguise" — "five or six years ago, I decided to wear this kind of outfit and behave as if I were a celebrity. It’s not out of narcissism. It’s for the magazine. For an independent magazine to exist, I had to incarnate it personally" — has been busy with projects other than Purple Fashion lately.  He and art director Alex Wiederin have been working together "on Carine Roitfeld's book" — no further details given, and he's also "art directed and designed" the first issue of 31 Rue Cambon, a Chanel magazine — which seems to be in a similar vein as Yves Saint Laurent's Manifesto — to be distributed worldwide in Chanel stores. Featured, of course, are Chanel favorites like Lara Stone, Baptiste Giabiconi, and Freja Beha Erichsen.

Nick Knight

Fashion in 50 Seconds 11/16/09 Sneak Peek Inside Chanel Magazine

Olivier Zahm shares a sneak peek of his work with Karl Lagerfeld for the new Chanel magazine.

Olivier Zahm shares a sneak peek of his work with Karl Lagerfeld for the new Chanel magazine.

Nick Knight's future plans include digital sculptures of famous people and opening a SHOWstudio in New York.

Katie Hiller, accessories designer for Luella, Stella McCartney and Marc Jacobs, launches a bunny necklace under her own name.

Vogue editors debate the wearability of harem pants.

The Gallery at Hermès (located in the Madison Avenue store) will show a collection of still lifes by photographer Sharon Core through December 11.

Behind the scenes at the Boom Boom Room with Sasha Pivovarova, Anna J., and Edita V. for Jimmy Choo's H&M campaign shoot.

Source: Olivier Zahm/purple DIARY

Diane Von Furstenberg

Alexander Wang Evolves With Sportswear-Centric Spring 2010 Collection

>> Alexander Wang hinted recently that he was ready to evolve, telling W's September 2009 issue: "As soon as people get used to what you’re doing, you have to change direction."

>> Alexander Wang hinted recently that he was ready to evolve, telling W's September 2009 issue: "As soon as people get used to what you’re doing, you have to change direction."  And evolve he did for Spring 2010: the look of his last few collections, with their body-clinging shapes and primarily black palettes, was replaced by a generally looser silhouette and all shades of khaki, tan, olive, and gray.  He told WWD that Spring 2010 for him "is very much about classic American sportswear," and the idea is visible in pieces like a sweatshirt dress with football pad detailing (below) and all the shinguard-like socks cut out at the back of the calf.

But Wang didn't give up the sexy side of his label — there were plenty of bra tops, crop tops, and and lingerie-style shorts to go around.  The house was unsurprisingly packed, with Katie Grand (Wang's after-party co-host), Terry Richardson, Olivier Zahm, Diane von Furstenberg (Alex's CFDA-appointed mentor), Erin Wasson, Devon Aoki, Liya Kebede, and Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin all front row.  Frankie Rayder, Angela Lindvall, and Iselin Steiro walked, newcomer Mirte Maas opened, Karl Templer styled, and Wang's three styles of sunglasses debuted.

Karl Lagerfeld

>> Olivier Zahm Teases Upcoming Purple Fashion #12 —Olivier Zahm took the upcoming issue of Purple Fashion — out in September — to the printers' today and gave us a peek at Terry Richardson's "Best of the Season" editorial that was photographed at Milk Studios in June.

>> Olivier Zahm Teases Upcoming Purple Fashion #12 —Olivier Zahm took the upcoming issue of Purple Fashion — out in September — to the printers' today and gave us a peek at Terry Richardson's "Best of the Season" editorial that was photographed at Milk Studios in June.  In the past couple of months, Zahm has offered a number of teasers on the issue: a Gareth Pugh spotlight editorial styled by Francesca Burns, a nude pictorial captured by Mario Sorrenti, a Venice shoot with Baptiste Giabiconi by Karl Lagerfeld, and a set by Paola Kudaki. [Purple Diary]     

Karl Lagerfeld

Maison Michel Enlists Karl Lagerfeld and Crew for Fall 2009 Lookbook

>> For Fall 2009, Maison Michel, whose art director Laetitia Crahay doubles as Chanel's accessories designer, asked her other boss Karl Lagerfeld to photograph the milliner's lookbook.

>> For Fall 2009, Maison Michel, whose art director Laetitia Crahay doubles as Chanel's accessories designer, asked her other boss Karl Lagerfeld to photograph the milliner's lookbook.  The result is a veritable list of Chanel favorites — Karl's muse Lady Amanda Harlech, Chanel face Heidi Mount, Karl's male model favorite of the moment Baptiste Giabiconi — and plenty of other models including Lara Stone, Angela Lindvall, Sasha Pivovarova, Erin Wasson, plus surprise appearances by Olivier Theyskens and Crahay herself, all donning the latest in Maison Michel's headgear. 

Julia Restoin-Roitfeld

>> INSIDER WIRE —Men.Style.com chose their 2009 "Women of Fashion," including Garance Dore, Pamela Love, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, and Alexa Chung.

>> INSIDER WIRE —Men.Style.com chose their 2009 "Women of Fashion," including Garance Dore, Pamela Love, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, and Alexa Chung. Olivier Zahm snapped all their portraits at the party and accompanying interviews have been posted.  The Cut argues that instead of naming some — like three-time winner and Michael Bastian's publicist Eugenia Gonzalez Ruiz-Olloqui — room could have been made for the likes of Kate Lanphear, Dree Hemingway, Kate Young, or Jen Kao. [Men.Style.com, Style.com, The Cut]

Chloë Sevigny

Stefano Pilati's Sustainable Yves Saint Laurent Collection Didn't Sustain In-Store for Long

>> Stefano Pilati has been in New York since the weekend, hanging out at the Mercer Hotel with Purple's Olivier Zahm, Chloe Sevigny, and Waris Ahluwalia, but last night he got down to business, hosting the launch of the Yves Saint Laurent sustainable "New Vintage" collection with Barneys.  All the bags, shoes, and dresses were cut from archive fabric left over from previous seasons, and Barneys fashion director Julie Gilhart reports that it went fast — only a few pieces left, and she grabbed one of the bags for herself.

>> Stefano Pilati has been in New York since the weekend, hanging out at the Mercer Hotel with Purple's Olivier Zahm, Chloe Sevigny, and Waris Ahluwalia, but last night he got down to business, hosting the launch of the Yves Saint Laurent sustainable "New Vintage" collection with Barneys.  All the bags, shoes, and dresses were cut from archive fabric left over from previous seasons, and Barneys fashion director Julie Gilhart reports that it went fast — only a few pieces left, and she grabbed one of the bags for herself.

Today, Pilati presented his Cruise 2010 collection to press and buyers — where Chanel Iman was apparently called out for Twittering while she modeled.

Chanel

Karl Lagerfeld Has Landed in Venice, Others Soon to Follow

>> The Chanel Cruise 2010 show is coming up this Thursday, and already people are in a packing panic.  Style.com's Derek Blasberg tweets, "What does one wear to dinner with Karl on the Lido in Venice?
Karl Lagerfeld Has Landed in Venice, Others Soon to Follow

>> The Chanel Cruise 2010 show is coming up this Thursday, and already people are in a packing panic.  Style.com's Derek Blasberg tweets, "What does one wear to dinner with Karl on the Lido in Venice? WHAT? High collar? Heels? Ponytail? Wait, am I a tranny?"  Grazia's style director Paula Reed is also preparing for takeoff.  But Karl Lagerfeld, who made a quick stop-off yesterday at his Saint Tropez villa Ramatuelle for a Purple Fashion shoot with his new muse Baptiste Gianiconi, has already arrived in Venice, Goyard travel cases in tow, and brought Olivier Zahm along to document it all — including the Chanel logo-ed motorboat taxi that was waiting for them.
*image: source

Interview

>> INSIDER WIRE —Despite Interview going under a full revamp from Fabien Baron's design for its May 2009 issue under the care of new creative directors M/M Paris, all seems amicable between the two — Purple's Olivier Zahm snapped Baron wishing half of M/M Paris, Michael Amzalag, luck backstage at Prada.

>> INSIDER WIRE —Despite Interview going under a full revamp from Fabien Baron's design for its May 2009 issue under the care of new creative directors M/M Paris, all seems amicable between the two — Purple's Olivier Zahm snapped Baron wishing half of M/M Paris, Michael Amzalag, luck backstage at Prada. [Purple Diary]