Sunday, April 22

Julien David FW 2012

Julien David has jump started my countdown to the FW 2012 season.
The French designer based in Tokyo finds the perfect blend of casual, irony, and pretty.  And the prices are not astronomical (eh, em Undercover).
I'll wear it all!





And if I buy one item for the fall season.  It will be the old-man camel cardigan in the image on the left.
Coming from a family of butchers, this sweater captures the dry butcher humor I grew up dodging my whole life and now this sweater justifies.

all images from style.com

Friday, April 20

RSF 4.0

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By The Way...

These were a few of the unforgettable ads from the February 1999 Harper's Bazaar.







The Liz Tilberis Series: February 1999

Madonna.
She's more of a material girl than a minimal girl.  
But when it is 1999 and Harper's Bazaar puts you on the cover, you morph into the minimal queen you never knew you were.  There is no process, no training.  Patrick Demarchelier doesn't even have to force you to the other side.  
Minimalism embraces Madonna, and she finds herself on the cover of one of the most stunning issues of Harper's Bazaar.  

If minimal can be lush, this is the cover that sets the bar.
The blackness invites you deep inside.

The graphics nor Madonna in no way suggest minimal, but keeping to three basic colors suggests the essential theme.   


Bohemian is stripped down to the bare minimum.  
Feathers and sequins rarely looks so subtle in today's editorials.

Even the King of sharp lines and crisp shapes, Mr Calvin Klein, makes an appearance.

A Hanes tee.  You know that is all you wear in the summer.
HB knows it too, and Tonne Goodman isn't ashamed to give the white tank the shine it deserves.
Neutral make-up, no jewlery, and forget the bra too.
This is how to wear a white tank, always.


Body art that seems too simple compared to todays standards.

This page with this font.  

Playful and still simple.  Miu Miu at the bear minimum.

And then there is the following visual masterpiece.  Erin O'Conner styled by Melanie Ward in the sleekest denim pieces from the season's mascots of minimalism, Margiela, Lang, and The Gap.
A lot of readers ask how I remember past issues of mags.  Work like this, makes it easy.
How do you forget these images? 


This is the shot that blows my mind.  Four standard basics boring as separates but spellbinding paired together.  I crave to wear this.  I crave to look so cool.

If there's a pop icon on the cover, its fitting to close the issue with an indie goddess wearing fashion's new 'it' designer.  Melissa Auf der Maur dressed in the first collection from Olivier Theyskens.
Gothic shape.  Clean Lines. 

By the time 1999 showed up, minimalism may have been a trend on the way out according to other magazines.  Liz seemed to be fine tuning her appreciation for minimalism.  If others were going to dismiss  simplicity, Liz would vow to keep it alive.
In doing so, she created a subtle masterpiece.

Friday, April 13

Interior Porn: Concrete






Elle Decoration UK
Photographed by Wichmann & Bendtsen

Wednesday, April 11

The Liz Tilberis Series: Runway Report

When Liz was at the helm of Harper's Bazaar, it was the January and July issue I looked forward to the most.  These were the runway report issues.  
Before FirstView.com and Style.com these were the issues I depended on for the next season's trends. 
For those of us who didn't have access to WWD (the print version), we waited months to see the looks of the runway.  Bazaar made the wait worth it.  So, so worth it.
As soon as I got my hands on a copy, I would flip though the pages so fast all the images were a blur.  But then I would spend the rest of the day going over each photo, memorizing every designer, obsessing over which models walked what shows.  The September and March issues never even came close to stirring my emotions like the January and July months.
The pages were beautiful.  The colors were intoxicating.  The arrangements were supreme.
These were my bibles.

January 1994, Spring Preview: Time to Get Real
Minimal but sexy.  The year I fell in love with Jil Sander.





January 1996, Spring Challenge
Color and prints take over Spring.
Who can forget this season of Gucci?  Trish Goff, anyone?



July 1996, Runway: First Look
Polar opposite of Spring in a major way.  Sleek, stark and gorgeous.


July 1997, Fall '97: The First Hit
Possibly the most influential season on my own personal style.
Androgynous, rich, and chic.
Looking back made me realize how much I miss Helmut.





Elle Collections Autumn Winter 2011
The moment I accepted my void of Liz Tilberis runway reports was filled by another magazine was with Elle Collections.  It brings me back to the years of Liz, and then throws me into hyper-drive.
I almost do not need the internet when I look at you.
I think Liz would have approved.
Bravo, Elle Collections, and thank you.