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Chanel Fall 2008 Runway Video and Karl Lagerfeld Interview

Karl Lagerfeld meant it when he said in our video interview that he had a new proportion for Chanel RTW. The attitude and the mood of that proportion is "we are longer and leaner than anyone else."We suppose that is why the models looked so tiny against the giant 2.55 purses. And as he said it was not overcharged with details. And while Karl, ever the marketing genius, had a few new "it" items like the little beret and the two colored stocking, the collection itself was not overcharged. The message was loud, clear, and slim.



Fashion in 50 Seconds 9/3

Despite Isaac Mizrahi's noncompete with Target a few of his sketches for Liz Claiborne have made their way into the open. The consensus from WWD is that they are fresh and very much in the spirit of Isaac.

Lynn Yaeger prepares for Fashion Week at Zara
in order to avoid the fuel versus food dilemma.

Which might be fine since apparently it's all just a case of history repeating with this season's trends.

If we are all just lemmings then its no surprise
Japan Fashion Week is being called quirky and derivative.

Or Japan's independent shows are getting lambasted because its just too expensive for many designers to show in the traditional style, taking away valuable resources for real creativity to spark. Even a bare bones show costs $100,000. To which we say just host a nice intimate presentation guys, your editor REALLY prefer the low key stuff. Though we still prefer at least a market appointment not just an video.

In retail news, Chanel is getting more space at Saks and Bergdorfs, ostensibly because they need sage superstar brands in this downturn.


Moschino has opened a new Meatpacking District Flagship.
It will carry the full collection as well as diffussion lines like the inappropriately named Chic and Cheap which is only one of those things.


Chanel Haute Couture Spring 09

It was like an army of Anna Wintours at this season's Chanel Haute Couture show. Lagerfeld, who recently styled a show after a pop singer, and Chanel, a house who knows how to style in homage to icons (pre-Lagerfeld), has sent down the runway a legion of Wintours a la that eponymous bob. We wonder if Wintour, who wore one such Chanel incarnation at this year's Met Gala, was somewhat peeved at the honor. Was it not a little creepy? Perhaps not to her.

Otherwise, you know, it terms of the clothes, the palate was black, white, with some nearly purple greys and a scattering of pink tones. Folds of fabric adorned many of the looks and served as an occasion to cinch in waists and otherwise shape the body. A couple of garments featured the same futuristic tailoring at the shoulder we saw on Wintour's frock at the Met Gala. The details of each piece were enough to inform an entire ready-to-wear collection and were so diverse that it's a challenge to pull them into one qualifying theme. Such is the marvel of couture; the details, no matter how varied, simply are the collection.



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Fashion in 50 Seconds 5/27

CFDA Nominee book ImagesIt would seem that being nominated for a CFDA award just isn't enough anymore. Nominees are being given a book featuring Raquel Zimmermann in their various designs. Styled by Karl Templer and shot by Mikael Jansson, the keepsake came together under creative director Trey Laird. The book contains essays written by David Colman on all the honorees and abstract flower shots by Kenji Toma. This explains why the tables are so expensive at the benefit we imagine.

Russian oligarchs aren't being hit by the recession. Chanel is opening up its second Moscow boutique.


Cruise is so popular because of global warming
. Every time a fashion writer pens this piece Al Gore sheds a tear and nobody gets their wings.


The Scottish Fashion Awards have released their list of nominees.
We are gunning for Jonathan Saunders for designer personally and not just because he has a hot new collaboration in the works for Target's Go International. But our favorite award is for best use of Tartan by an international designer.

We love that it is news when a designer decides to go back to a traditional two show a year fashion schedule.

Lutz and Patmos Train ConductorThe house of Blass is under pressure as NexCen looks to sell. Potential buyers being floated are Designer Licensing Holdings, Windsong Brands, Tharanco Group, headed by Haresh Tharani, and Iconix Brand Group. And what of poor Peter Som? It looks like he can keep his own line just fine. Richard Baker, ceo of NRDC Equity Partners, isn't interested in buying the Blass business, said a spokeswoman for Baker. NRDC owns Lord & Taylor and Creative Design Studio, and also has invested in numerous designers, including Peter Som, who designs Blass' women's line as well as his own.

Lutz and Patmos collaborate with a train conductor? No it isn't a joke or a publicity stunt. Amtrak conductor Chris Waugh became friends with Lutz as she rode the train to her Rhode Island home and the Shoreliner sweater was born. Named after the East Coast train, the $495 hoodie sweater, which has five buttons on the side and raglan sleeves is being sold to benefit Parkinson's Disease Foundation

Fashion in 50 Seconds 5/13

Fendi Cruise 2009Cruise season has officially begun! Fendi, Escada and Elie Tahari showed off a few of their designs to Women's Wear Daily. Karl Lagerfeld went straight to the 70s for inspiration but thankfully kept things clean at Fendi. Escada was a little more scattered but played it safe with color. Tahari went with florals.Elie Tahari Cruise 2009

Chanel is taking over Miami with its preparations to show their Cruise collection on Thursday. Chanel is launching a widget the day after the show. It will allow Chanel fans to view clips from the show as well as interviews. Taking the bloggers right out of the equation.

Burberry will open a boutique in Cannes just in time for the film festival.

Bottega Veneta is releasing an eyewear line.

Dov Charney, CEO and Chairman of American Apparel, was honored as Retailer of the Year at the 15th Annual Michael Awards for the Fashion Industry.


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