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Although he has recently made his home in London, Simon de Pury's chic Parisian pied-à-terre appeared in New Paris Interiors and, while browsing the book recently, I was delighted to see that he collects the work of Carine Roitfeld. As one of the world's most successful auctioneers, de Pury has taken the opportunity to amass an impressive collection of art, furniture, and artifacts that includes pieces by Pablo Picasso, Takashi Murakami, Ron Arad, George Condo, Ai Weiwei, Os Gêmeos, and Juergen Teller, among many others.
Above the dining table and chairs designed especially for him by Franz West, de Pury has chosen to hang the work of one of my favorite artistic collaborations — Carine Roitfeld and Mario Testino. Their piercing image of Eva Herzigova fondling her blade, clad in a white Valentino top that is shielded from the blood by a butcher's apron, must certainly lead to interesting conversations over dinner. The image was published originally in the provocative editorial titled "The Butcher" which Roitfeld and Testino created for The Face in 1997. Suffice to say, Simon de Pury is a man of rare taste.
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Simon de Pury photo by Simon Upton © 2013 Hearst Communications, Inc. Simon de Pury apartment in Paris photo © 2008 Taschen GmbH. The Face editorial images © 1997 The Face. All Rights Reserved.
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Carine Roitfeld, Emmanuelle Alt, Giovanna Battaglia, Sofia Coppola photos via Pure People, Getty Images, Fashion Spot.
There is no end to Carine Roitfeld's drive; in her latest venture with Mercedes-Benz, she acts as both creative director and fashion designer for “Vision Accomplished: Fashion Film Spring/Summer 2014.″ Teaming with stylist Stephen Gan, photographers Max von Gumppenberg and Patrick Bienert, and model Sui He, Carine lends her exquisite eye to the luxury brand to envision quite the seductive setting for their new S-Class. Sui He revs up the action in a Little Black Dress designed by Carine Roitfeld accompanied by pumps adorned with the Mercedes-Benz hood ornament made especially for the shoot by Gianvito Rossi. When asked about the inspiration for her first design, Carine shared: "This dress has a perfect knee-length, it's a perfect sweater, it's black — something you can keep forever, but with a bit of a sensual look, because it very closely follows her whole body. It's very sculptural in a simple way — exactly like the car. I think this car is very sober, chic, and very expensive looking, so I was aiming to design something exactly the same for Sui He." We can only hope this amazing creation heralds the beginning of CR's fashion line, and, if so, permit me to say — put the pedal to the metal, girl!
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Carine Roitfeld: Vision Accomplished images © 2013 Mercedes-Benz and Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.
Eddie Borgo has selected Julia Restoin-Roitfeld as the model to front his forthcoming Fall/Winter campaign and I love the first image that is circulating. Julia looks the epitome of elegance with Borgo's "Cyprus" collection gracing her wrists, her earlobes, and her neck against her stark black clothing and her severely chic chignon. Paul Maffi shot the black-and-white photograph for the campaign. Note that Julia has art-directed campaigns for Borgo's line of jewelry previously, including a memorable spread which starred her brother's girlfriend, Giovanna Battaglia, for Spring/Summer 2011. Other stylish femmes featured by Borgo in his advertising were Tabitha Simmons, Lauren Santo Domingo, and Vanessa Traina.
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