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mercredi
nov.042009

Roitfeld At GQ Man Of The Year Awards

Carine Roitfeld was on hand yesterday in Munich, Germany when Tom Ford was awarded the Man of the Year by GQ in the category "Fashion". She is wearing a skirt designed by Ford for Yves Saint Laurent and her favorite Alaïa laceups. Other GQ Men of the Year include Jon Kortajarena for "Model," Gerard Butler for "International Film," Jonas Kaufmann for "Classical Music," Jan Delay for "Style" (pictured below), and Sir Bob Geldof for "Lifetime Charity."

Photographs of Carine Roitfeld, Tom Ford, and Jan Delay at GQ Man of the Year Awards © 2009 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

lundi
nov.022009

Giovanna Battaglia In Costume

Giovanna Battaglia dressed as a drum majorette for Halloween this year along with her sister Sara (the designer of the distinctive handbag that Gio carries in a variety of colors). In the photograph above, Giovanna is the one beside Domenico Dolce; the other majorette in red is Giovanna's sister. The costumes are adorable and the jackets are certainly in keeping with the Balmania of the season... But where is Vladimir and what is his costume?

Giovanna Battaglia in Halloween costume photograph courtesy of Facebook and Fashion Spot

dimanche
nov.012009

Restoin-Roitfelds In Pop Magazine

I love this portrait of Julia and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld shot by Tom Sachs on June 16, 2009 using Polaroid technology for Pop Magazine, Issue 21. I haven't seen it posted anywhere else so I thought I would scan it for you to enjoy as well.

Vladimir and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld photograph by Tom Sachs © 2009 Pop Magazine. All Rights Reserved.

samedi
oct.312009

Roitfeld Halloween Costumes

Happy Halloween! In celebration of my favorite holiday, I have compiled a collection of photos of the Roitfeld family in costume over the years. Julia Restoin-Roitfeld appears here in a series of sublime costumes: a cat with freaky yellow cat eyes via contact lenses, a classic French maid with turquoise blue feather duster tickler and sizzling hot pink lips, a wild leopardess held in check by her tamer and his whip, and of course the eternally innocent Snow White. Which one do you like best?

Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld is dressed in traditional Oriental garb as his costume, behind him is Stavros Niarchos disguised as a sheik. Malheureusement, I was unable to find any photographs of Carine Roitfeld in costume for the occasion.

Julia Restoin-Roitfeld photographs courtesy of Park Ave Peerage, ONTD, and Fashion Spot
Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld and Stavros Niarchos photo stills courtesy of x17online.com

jeudi
oct.292009

Jeanne Moreau As Vogue Paris Guest Editor 

Reprinted from Time Magazine, here is an interview with the fabulous Jeanne Moreau who served as guest editor for the December 1970 issue of Vogue Paris:

Only a standard cover with a picture of a beautiful woman identifies the magazine as the latest Vogue Paris. Inside, things are far from standard. In an effort to increase circulation and dress up its Christmas issue, Vogue Paris has twice chosen a guest editor for its year-end edition. Last year she was Françoise Sagan, who limited her tasks to writing only a couple of pages. This year the choice was actress Jeanne Moreau, who does nothing halfheartedly.

"Being a beginner, it was natural that I should lean toward something I knew," she says. That means sensuality and films. So she asked 15 couturiers to create dresses capturing the personality of 20 film makers. Some of the results are nothing short of smashing, witness Emanuel Ungaro's idea of Andy Warhol: a floor-length cape punctured by hundreds of holes with plastic spheres swinging in the openings. Or from Lanvin, the dramatic Pier Paolo Pasolini creation: a black sweater that takes a breast-baring plunge to the waist, with bold-patterned Zouave pants. For the sensual part, Moreau had Henri Cartier-Bresson photograph five of her favorite men, then ran the pictures opposite blowups of the precise segments of a woman's body that most attracts each of them. There, in all its grace and graininess, is the small of the back for actor Claude Rich; the belly, dappled with goose flesh, for dancer Jean Babilée.

Moreau hates the cold, so she decided to do a ski-fashion layout as a photographic comic book, shot in a studio. She commissioned playwright Françoise Dorin to write the scenario and got actor Jean-Louis Trintignant and actress Nathalie Delon (Alain's ex) to ham it up while modeling the necessary ski clothes. To caption 21 displays of Christmas-gift ideas, Moreau wrote poetry, which is reproduced in her own handwriting and reveals a whimsical side of the serious seductress:

In the hollow of the shoulder a pearl
Born of the breaking wave
Bathed in the Orient's gleam
I move only deliberately
I am fragile

Moreau seemed surprised by her own reaction to the female world of fashion magazines. "I loved working on the magazine," she says, "because it's full of women. Really, I mean it. I found I loved working with women because they do serious things lightly."

[Editor's note: Rumor has it that Laetitia Casta has been chosen as the special guest editor for the December/January issue of Vogue Paris. I'll give you more information as soon as this is confirmed.]

Photograph of Jeanne Moreau courtesy of 3oneseven.com