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Fashion’s Night Out To Stage The Largest Public Fashion Show in NYC History
This year, Fashion’s Night Out is staging the largest ever public fashion show in NYC history! On September 7th, 2010 of the industry’s top models will storm Lincoln Center and present the show of a lifetime.
The show, produced by Vogue in conjunction with SPEC Entertainment, will highlight key trends of the Fall 2010 season (as identified by the magazine), will feature merchandise intended for fall delivery, and inspire shoppers as they prepare their wish lists for the main Fashion’s Night Out event on Friday, September 10th.
Teddy Charles Interviews With Marta Walsh
I’m excited to share with you my interview with Paris-born Teddy Charles, one of the fashion industry’s most notable hairstylists. Teddy is known for creating contemporary femininity and glamour with an edgy, bohemian sensibility. His cutting-edge hair creations have been featured in the pages of major fashion magazines, such as: French, Italian, American and Teen Vogue. Teddy also created hairstyles for countless runway shows, showcasing his role as a hair and fashion industry trendsetter. Teddy has worked with A-listers such as Cameron Diaz, Sarah Jessica Parker, Hayden Panettierre and Ellen Page. He has recently collaborated with Sunsilk co-creating their NEW hair care collections: Hydra TLC, Captivating Curls, Daring Volume and ThermaShine.
Teddy Charles in his element, hairstyling
In this interview Teddy Charles talks to Marta Walsh about his beginnings as a hairstylist, his creative partnership with Sunsilk, biggest inspirations in life, personal style, and future plans.
Marta Walsh: Where do you call home?
Teddy Charles: My first home will always be Paris, but New York is a home away from home.
Gisele Bundchen VOGUE Magazine Cover April 2010
Gisele Bundchen is gracing VOGUE Magazine cover April 2o10.
Photo Credit: Patrick Demarchelier/Vogue
Devoted to health, wellness, and the trials and triumphs of shape and size, VOGUE’s annual April 2010 tribute to the female form, the Shape Issue, is replete with stories that range from the inspirational to the poignant, but all celebrate a love for life, from model Kim Noorda’s moving account of her struggle with food issues and how, through treatment, she has gained the confidence to let go of the diet demons that controlled her life, to VOGUE Contributing Editor Vicki Woods’s tale of how she finally stood up to smoking and its diktats to live a cigarette-free life and foodie Julie Powell, a lifelong gym-phobe who decides to get fit once and for all. VOGUE also profiles role models like Harvard-educated Kate Dilllon, one of today’s most successful plus-size models, and pixie rocker Janelle Monáe, who may stand a mere five feet but who is by no means short on style or talent.
Tina Fey Vogue Magazine Cover March 2010
For VOGUE’s eighth annual March power issue, writer and actress Tina Fey is the magazine’s standard-bearer. In a candid conversation with Jonathan Van Meter, Fey describes herself as a celebrity flying the flag for “normal.” However, as Anna Wintour notes in her editor’s letter, “there is nothing ordinary about her brilliance, her perceptiveness, or her beauty. Mario Testino and Tonne Goodman’s portfolio of the star captures a woman who fully understands the power of style to elevate the everyday.”
Highlights from the Article
Going Rogue: Ever since her devastatingly funny Sarah Palin impressions, she has for the first time in her life attracted unwanted attention—and hate mail. “People started projecting politics onto me,” she says. “There are people who hate me now because of that.”
Reese Witherspoon and Renee Zellweger Attend Vera Wang on Melrose
On Tuesday, March 2, 2010, Vera Wang teamed with Vogue to host a launch party in honor of the new store’s opening on Melrose Avenue. A- listers such as Reese Witherspoon and Renee Zellweger attended wearing Vera Wang ready-to-wear. Reese Witherspoon wore a strapless fuchsia draped charmeuse cocktail dress with black belt at waist. Renee Zellweger wore an ox-blood asymmetrically draped corset with black jersey pencil skirt.
Jessica Biel Vogue Cover February 2010
Actress Jesica Biel is featured on the cover of Vogue Magazine February 2010, on national newsstands January 26, 2010. The Jessical Biel article in Vogue is by Jonathan Van Meter and is titled: The Real Biel. Jessica is photographed by Mario Testino. For the Cover fashion Jessica is in: Ralph Lauren Collection and RRL Ralph Lauren.
“I think my Valentine’s wish would be that she be embraced by and play a larger role in the fashion world. She symbolizes everything American fashion stands for: health, beauty, fitness, and grace. She’d make a great partner for any designer” — Anna Wintour on Jessica Biel in this month’s “Letter from the Editor”
Lara Stone In VOGUE January 2010
VOGUE January 2010, Hello Gorgeous Article on Lara Stone
At five feet ten and a size 4, supermodel Lara Stone has struggled to fit in. Stone is about 2 sizes larger than her modeling peers, but this has not stopped her career from skyrocketing. “Lara Stone has a gorgeous women’s body,” affirms fan Karl Lagerfeld. Stone has appeared in ad campaigns for the likes of Givenchy and has walked the runway for almost every major designer including Marc Jacobs and Balmain.
Lara Stone photographed by Willy Vanderperre
In the article Hello Gorgeous, Vogue recalls the days when stylists came to a shoot armed with pins to make the clothes fit the models and examines the absurdity of the thought that clothes only hang nicely on super-skinny girls (aka coat hangers). The opposite is also true – some clothes look better on bodies with “boobs,” which is why Stone’s career has flourished. Could her unexpected success mean the return of curves? In the January issue of Vogue, Stone opens up to Rebecca Johnson about how difficult it can be to constantly hear how different she is, her methods of coping, and how she views herself now.
Rachel McAdams In Vogue Magazine January 2010 Issue
The January 2010 issue of Vogue Magazine which is on newsstands nationwide December 22nd,2009, is featuring Rachel McAdams, the star of the highly anticipated Sherlock Holmes.
The Rachel McAdams article and interview in Vogue Magazine January 2010 is titled: Mean Girl Turned Sexy Sleuth By Sally Singer. Photographs: Mario Testino. Cover fashion: Dolce & Gabbana; De Beers white gold–and–diamond earrings.
“Such a brilliant actress—not like Meryl, but she has that kind of intelligence. That brain is substantial, and if you have that along with a face you can’t take your eyes off, it’s so compelling. It’s rare.”—Diane Keaton on Rachel McAdams
VOGUE Holiday Gift
Vogue.com’s Holiday Gift Guide is now live! This year, the editors at Vogue have scoured the shops to pull together three distinct wish-lists—Vogue’s 10 Under $30, 10 Under $100, and 10 for Men. From tie-dye kits ($20) to sequined clutches ($85), there’s something beautiful for everyone’s style and budget this holiday season!
Read full article in Vogue.com
Frederic Fekkai Partners With CFDA/VOGUE Fashion Fund
Frederic Fekkai Partners with CFDA/VOGUE Fashion Fund to host the LA Runway Show for the 2009 Designer Finalists.
While the top designers in America were vying to win the 2009 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award (which will be announced tonight), what really wowed the crowd were the two hair looks designed by celebrity stylist, Renato Campora for Frédéric Fekkai. As the exclusive beauty partner for the event, the Fekkai team worked closely with Vogue and the 10 Designer Finalists to create two special hairstyles, the Wet Look and the Dry Look, to compliment each of the collections.
Frederic Fekkai’s Lead Stylist, Renato Campora Creates Two Signature Hair Styles with an Emphasis on Texture:
The first look is a sculptural and edgy ponytail. It’s modern, young and sexy. The texture tells a story through the wet and twisted hard hair. Pieces are left in front for an effortless feel, inspired by some of the graphic trends shown in the collections.