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Donatella Versace: Political Ambassador of Style

While I was waiting for my flight from JFK to LAX to SFO, I was watching CNN and I saw that D.V. put her support behind B.O.

Translation: I found out that the blonde-haired, voluptuous-lipped, sexy-smoky voiced Donatella Versace was supporting Barack Obama - or something like that.


Italian designer Donatella Versace at the end of Versace men’s spring/summer 2009 fashion collection, at Milan fashion week, Milan, Italy, Saturday, June 21, 2008. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

After doing some research I found out that she even dedicated her Spring-Summer ‘09 collection to Mr. Obama. Wow - now fashion is throwing their fedora into the ring of politics.

Apparently, she said her collection that was designed for “a relaxed man who doesn’t need to flex muscles to show he has power.” I think she was referring to Obama with that one.

She even went on to explain what she would do to add some flair to political style: “”I would get rid of the tie and jazz up the shirt,” she said. Considering her new collection was void of ties and had a sartorially strategic use of scarves - she could be just plugging her new collection.

Now as many of you may know, I am pretty stupid when it comes to politics - which is why I am a fashion writer. So I am just going to side step all that political hoo-ha and take the route Versace took with this upcoming election: making a decision based on style.

How shallow is that? I think if it were any more shallow, I’d be wading in a drop of water from an overpriced glass bottle of Voss.

Okay, okay - I am not that stupid - and I hope that everything I just said was taken as a joke (kind of).

Read more about this whole ordeal by clicking here , here or here.

Come to think of it, I don’t know if Versace flat out said, “I am supporting Obama.” More or less, she’s just saying that he has a style. I wonder what she thinks about McCain…

Posted on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Under: Barack Obama, Celebrities, Clothes, Clothing, Designers, Donatella Versace, Entertainment, Fashion, Fashion Labels, Men's, News, Politics, Pop Culture, Style, Suits, Versace | 1 Comment »

THE SIMPSONS go COUTURE

I love it when the world of high-end fashion gets grounded with tongue-in-cheek pop culture.

With the release of The Simpsons Movie on July 27, there has been a widespread marketing scheme for the iconic Fox cartoon. The BEST promotional vehicle has to be with the August issue of Harper’s Bazaar.



The whole spread is - dare I say - cute and adorable. Thanks to illustrations by Julius Preite, couture designers and their garments crossover into the vibrantly offbeat world of the Simpsons as Marge, Homer, Lisa, Bart, Maggie and other characters are accompanied by supermodel Linda Evangelista (she’s the brunette gal in all the illustrations if you haven’t noticed) and draped in haute couture.

My favorite has to be the Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld representation….

Chanel by Mr. Lagerfeld

Jean Paul Gaultier

Viktor & Rolf

Thanks to fellow blogger, Oh No They Didn’t! for the pics (and the AWESOME comparisons). Check out more of the spread that features Louis Vuitton by Marc Jacobs, Versace and Lanvin by Alber Elbaz
in the August issue of HB and on the Oh No They Didn’t blog…haha I like that name….

Posted on Monday, July 16th, 2007
Under: Accessories, Beauty, Celebrities, Chanel, Clothing, Designers, Donatella Versace, Entertainment, Fashion, Fashion Labels, Harper's Bazaar, Hats, Haute Couture, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lanvin, Linda Evangelista, Louis Vuitton, Magazines, Marc Jacobs, Men's, Models, Movies, News, Pop Culture, Random, Runway, Summer, Television, The Simpsons, Trends, Viktor & Rolf, Websites, Women's | Comments Off

Gianfranco Ferre…you will be missed…

I know this news is a little late, but I thought it would be good to post it anyway…


Italian fashion designer Gianfranco Ferre acknowedges the audience’s applause after presenting the GFF Fall/Winter 2001 men’s collection in Milan, Italy, in this Jan. 15, 2001 file photo. Ferre’, known as the “architect of fashion” for his structured, sculpted shapes and for his groundbreaking tenure at Christian Dior, died in a hospital in Milan, Italy, Sunday, June 17, 2007. He was 62. Ferre’ was taken to the San Raffaele hospital on Friday after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. The hospital, in a statement authorized by Ferre’s family, said he died at 9 p.m. Sunday. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)

Designer Gianfranco Ferre, “architect of fashion,” dies after cerebral hemorrhage
By COLLEEN BARRY
Associated Press Writer

MILAN, Italy (AP) _ Gianfranco Ferre, the Italian designer known as the “architect of fashion” for his structured, sculpted shapes and for his groundbreaking tenure at Christian Dior, died Sunday, a hospital said. He was 62.

Ferre was taken to the San Raffaele hospital in Milan on Friday after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. The hospital, in a statement authorized by Ferre’s family, said he died Sunday night.

Condolences from Italy’s top designers poured in as word of his death spread _ just days before the menswear spring-summer 2008 collections were to get under way in Milan later this week.

Giorgio Armani, perhaps the king of the “Made in Italy” world to which Ferre also belonged, said he had long admired Ferre’s artistic and intellectual work.

“When I think of Gianfranco Ferre, the idea that comes immediately to mind is the dignity, the calm, the sense of responsibility that he brought to his work,” Armani said, according to the ANSA news agency.

Ferre started his career as an accessories and jewelry designer, and then moved on to clothes. His unofficial title as Italy’s architect of fashion came thanks to the degree in architecture he obtained in 1969 from Milan’s Polytechnic Institute that inspired his designs.

He started his own company in the mid-1970s, but his major leap came in 1989, when he was tapped by Bernard Arnault to be the top designer for Christian Dior. At the time, it was almost unheard of for a non-French designer to take the reins of the venerable Parisian house.

Ferre stayed on at Dior until the fall of 1996, when he returned to Milan to tend to his own men’s and women’s collections.

Ferre’s style was based on simple and structured lines, and the white blouse became one of his trademarks. His suits were used by businesswomen around the world looking for a sophisticated look.

For the evening, Ferre often made important dresses with ample skirts supported by layers of crinoline.

Ferre himself cut a unique figure, a big teddy bear of a man dressed impeccably in three-piece suits. Donatella Versace called Ferre a man “from another time” who helped change Italian fashion.

“He was a great couturier who knew how to create an absolute chic with details that I will never get tired of looking at and that will remain in the history of fashion,” ANSA quoted Versace as saying.

Ferre represented “the highest level of style, of artisanship, of creativity,” said Roberto Cavalli. “A true artist, pure, a beautiful person who will be missed by the whole fashion world.”

In 2002, Ferre sold Gianfranco Ferre to It Holding, but he stayed on as creative director. His spring-summer 2008 menswear collection is scheduled to be presented Sunday in Milan.

Born Aug. 15, 1944 in Legnano, in northern Italy, Ferre worked and lived in India for several years. His passion for travel and world cultures was often reflected in his collections.

He is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, as well as a cousin, Rita Airaghi, who served as his longtime assistant.

There was no immediate word on funeral arrangements.


Italian designer Gianfranco Ferre’ bows to the audience after presenting his Fall/Winter 2005/2006 fashion collection, in Milan, Italy, in this Feb. 25, 2005 file photo. Ferre’, known as the “architect of fashion” for his structured, sculpted shapes and for his groundbreaking tenure at Christian Dior, died in a hospital in Milan, Italy, Sunday, June 17, 2007. He was 62. Ferre’ was taken to the San Raffaele hospital on Friday after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. The hospital, in a statement authorized by Ferre’s family, said he died at 9 p.m. Sunday. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)

Italian fashion designers Donatella Versace, left, and Valentino arrive at the San Magno church in Legnano, Italy, Tuesday, June 19, 2007 to attend Gianfranco Ferre’s funeral. Ferre’, known as the “architect of fashion” for his structured, sculpted shapes and his groundbreaking tenure at Christian Dior, died in a hospital in Milan on Sunday. He was 62. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Posted on Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Under: Celebrities, Clothing, Designers, Donatella Versace, Fashion Labels, Gianfranco Ferre, News, Pop Culture, Random, Valentino | Comments Off