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Jason Wu's Newly Relaunched Site Is Now Live

>> Starting today, fans of Jason Wu can now shop a selection of the designer's Spring and Pre-Fall handbags — including a few exclusive styles — on the newly re-launched JasonWuStudio.com.

>> Starting today, fans of Jason Wu can now shop a selection of the designer's Spring and Pre-Fall handbags — including a few exclusive styles — on the newly re-launched JasonWuStudio.com.  Visitors can also click a little deeper into the Wu world: A "Craftsmanship" section explores his workmanship and garment construction, while the "Collections" section offers video, lookbooks, behind-the-scenes images, and exclusive image collaborations done just for the site. The most recent of these special shoots? Tommy Ton snapped Tati Cotliar in Wu's Fall 2011 collection on the streets of New York. “It’s actually my favorite collection of his, so I’m very honored to be shooting this particular collection in the way that I do, on a girl like Tati who wears clothes so well,” Ton says of the shoot.

Photo courtesy of Jason Wu

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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.”

Karl Lagerfeld

See the Chocolate Statue of Baptiste Giabiconi That Karl Lagerfeld Created

>> Yesterday it was announced Jason Wu is collaborating with Brizo on a line of bathroom faucets, but Karl Lagerfeld still has him beat in the odd designer collaboration arena.

>> Yesterday it was announced Jason Wu is collaborating with Brizo on a line of bathroom faucets, but Karl Lagerfeld still has him beat in the odd designer collaboration arena. As part of his partnership with Magnum Ice Cream, Lagerfeld designed a Paris hotel room — made solely with 10.5 tons of Belgian chocolate — and housing a chocolate statue of Baptiste Giabiconi in his underwear. [Boing Boing, AP, Reuters]


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Take a Peek at Jason Wu's New Tweed-Effect Polish

Jason Wu and CND have come out with a color collection full of subtle delights, including a shade in his signature gray, Miss Wu, and a delectable red the hue of Bing cherries called Veronica (above).

Jason Wu and CND have come out with a color collection full of subtle delights, including a shade in his signature gray, Miss Wu, and a delectable red the hue of Bing cherries called Veronica (above). But the most exciting shade in the collection isn't a color at all; it's a new special effect polish. The effect, called Anna (also pictured), is supposed to mimic the appearance of tweed wool. It's a cool idea, but does the reality match the ambition of the concept? I got to try it out before the collection's May 1 debut, so to see the tweed effect in action, just keep reading.

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Reese Witherspoon Chooses Jason Wu Fall '11 Runway Look For Water For Elephants Premiere

Reese looked ever the lady in her Jason Wu cream and black lace dress for the Water For Elephants premiere in New York City last night, pairing the full-skirted dress with sparkly Christian Louboutin heels.
Reese Witherspoon Wears Jason Wu Dress to Water for Elephants New York Premiere

Reese looked ever the lady in her Jason Wu cream and black lace dress for the Water For Elephants premiere in New York City last night, pairing the full-skirted dress with sparkly Christian Louboutin heels. While the runway version was accessorized with a dramatic black-lace face veil, Reese understandably chose sophisticated pendant earrings. This isn't the first time Reese has chosen a Jason Wu dress hot off the runway; she also wore two gorgeous dresses — one that made our Covet List — from Spring '11. We gathered her Jason Wu looks, complete with the runway counterpoint, for your viewing. We're loving Reese's fashion pattern, are you?

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The Covet List: Jason Wu Cocktail Dress

The Piece: Jason Wu Strapless Ruffle-Front Dress The Investment: $2,550 Why We Covet: Hello, beautiful.

The Piece: Jason Wu Strapless Ruffle-Front Dress

The Investment: $2,550

Why We Covet: Hello, beautiful. We love, really, really love, Jason Wu's feminine and delicate take on womenswear. The dress is gorgeous and sexy from afar, but get up close and that's where you see how special it is. The silk organza dress has a black tulle-covered bodice, and the layered skirt at the waist falls into a gorgeous lace and organza ruffle down the front. The combination of feminine details — lace, boning, ruffles — with the nude, blush, and black colors make this one dreamy and completely sophisticated dress.

Check out other deliciously luxurious items from our Covet List!

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Celeb Style: Diane Kruger

Diane Kruger looked stunning in head-to-toe Jason Wu while attending the Green Auction: A Bid to Save the Earth at Christie's in NYC.

Diane Kruger looked stunning in head-to-toe Jason Wu while attending the Green Auction: A Bid to Save the Earth at Christie's in NYC. We are envious of her structured satin dress, nude pumps, and ivory baby calf clutch. Diane finished off her noteworthy ensemble with a loose braid, golden goddess makeup, and dark red nails. Shop now to mimic her green-carpet style.

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Jason Wu's CND Polish: Are You on the List?

Designer Jason Wu is known for his impeccable tailoring and playful, elegant use of color.

Designer Jason Wu is known for his impeccable tailoring and playful, elegant use of color. His capsule collection of nail polish for CND ($47), features four of Wu's staple colors: Brigitte (a dirty rose), Veronica (a blood red), Miss Wu (a limestone gray), and Sophia (a dark mushroom). The set also includes a silk-infused topcoat that adds depth and texture to manicures. The limited-edition collection isn't available until May 1, but if you nail yourself on the waitlist at GoIndulge, you'll receive free shipping and a mini bottle of CND base or top coat with your order.

Photo courtesy of Greg Kessler