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dimanche
déc.132009

Perfect Gifts For Roitfeld Fans: Beauty Products

If you want to be a Roitfeld, then choosing the right products to care for yourself is fundamental. As Julia Restoin-Roitfeld says, her best beauty advice is to begin caring for yourself at a young age. Based on the evidence seen above, I think we should listen. Here are a few of the beauty products preferred by the Roitfeld family for hair and skin care, cosmetics, and fragrances. Don't you deserve the perfect gift of beauty this holiday season?

Hair care

Kerastase Bain Après-Soleil Shampoo

 

Kerastase Bain Après-Soleil Conditioner


Skin care

Bioderma Crealine TS H2O Solution Micellaire Peaux Sensibles Tres Seches

 

Mario Badescu Rolling Cream Peel With AHA

Shiseido Day Cream SPF 15

Shiseido The Skincare Night Moisture Recharge

Embryolisse Hydrating Cream

Carita Paris Fluide De Beauté


Cosmetics

Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat

Chanel Eye Pencil Le Crayon Khôl

Yves Saint Laurent Dessin du Regard Eye Pencil

Yves Saint Laurent Eyebrow Pencil

Chanel Inimitable Mascara

Chanel New York Red Hydrabase Crème Lipstick

MAC Lip Conditioner SPF 15


Fragrances

 

Black Orchid by Tom Ford

Coqui Coqui Perfumes Maderas Eau De Cologne by Nicolas Malleville

Opium Body Lotion by Yves Saint Laurent

 

Rive Gauche Pour Homme by Yves Saint Laurent

Image of Julia Restoin-Roitfeld in Tom Ford campaign © 2006 Tom Ford. All Rights Reserved.
Photograph of Julia Restoin-Roitfeld's Coqui Coqui perfume bottle © 2009 Todd Selby. All Rights Reserved.
Product images courtesy of Amazon

dimanche
déc.132009

Perfect Gifts For Roitfeld Fans: Books And Magazines

It's tough to believe that we are in the midst of the holiday season already, but here we are nonetheless. If you are looking for perfect gifts to delight your favorite fashionistas, check out the list of literary items below which either reference the Roitfeld family or were designated as a Roitfeld favorite. These gifts are guaranteed to make stylish folks smile upon receipt.

 

Vogue Paris subscription
Imagine your beloved singing your praises ten times a year due to just one gift...with a subscription to Vogue Paris, it is possible you'll be thanked ten times for the gift! Amazing return on one's investment, non ? Make someone very happy...times ten.


Vogue Hommes International subscription
May I suggest a subscription for him: Carine Roitfeld's other pet project, Vogue Hommes International. Makes nice eye candy for you, too, and it's written in English so you need not know French to enjoy it.

 

Stylist: The Interpreters of Fashion
Carine Roitfeld's work as a stylist is honored in this beautifully designed and printed volume, Stylist, perfect for the minimalist coffee table. It's a pleasure to browse, especially because the different artists featured have quite distinctive styles; in many cases these are the creators responsible for the iconic fashion images of today.


 

New Paris Interiors
The book showcases the Parisian apartment of Carine Roitfeld and Christian Restoin, a glorious space as created by David Chipperfield. At once classical and modern, simple and elegant, it is the perfect backdrop to the living work of art that inhabits the space. Bonus: New Paris Interiors gives you access to the homes of many others with unique and amazing style throughout Paris, complete with photographs of their individual selections and collections.

 

Maison Martin Margiela
Carine Roitfeld contributed to the writing of this stylish book, it's a beauty. I so admire the cover treatment, it is perfectly suited to its subject matter. Does anyone know the book designer? I have yet to get a peek at it myself, but the reviews I've read are very positive.

 

Egon Schiele: Drawings and Watercolors
Carine Roitfeld's favorite artist is Egon Schiele, an Austrian Expressionist; I utterly concur. Schiele produced an astounding ouevre of hundreds of oil paintings and thousands of watercolors and drawings before his untimely death in 1918, he was only twenty-eight. This beautiful edition collects his work, with each chapter representing one year in Schiele's short life. Richard Avedon wrote the foreword.

 

Helmut Newton: Sumo
When dressing, Carine Roitfeld often imagines herself as the subject of a Helmut Newton photo, focusing on the strength of the black and white image. Check out Taschen's release of a new edition of the infamous and elusive Helmut Newton: Sumo, it is a substantial collection of the influential work of this seminal fashion photographer.

 

Raphael Mazzucco Collected Art
What makes Raphael Mazzucco Collected Art the perfect book for any of the style conscious on your list? The foreword is written by Carine Roitfeld, Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld considers it among his favorite books, it is the first published work of the photographer and painter, only a thousand copies exist, what could be better? Good luck finding a copy...

 

Indochine: Stories, Shaken and Stirred
The fashion haunt Indochine in Manhattan celebrates 25 years of merrymaking and this beautiful book captures the beautiful people spending time making this the hallowed fashion hangout for over a quarter of a century...That statistic is truly impressive in terms of fashion years.

 

Tom Ford
This book catalogs Tom Ford's work for Yves Saint Laurent and Gucci during the years 1994 to 2004. Carine Roitfeld keeps it on her coffee table and she is proud of the work featured in it that she did with Ford. It includes hundreds of photographs by Richard Avedon, Todd Eberle, Craig McDean, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Terry Richardson, Herb Ritts, Mario Testino, and others; many of the images were previously unpublished.

Helmut Newton photograph of woman in saddle © 2008 Taschen. All Rights Reserved.
Vogue Paris cover image © 2009 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.
Book cover images courtesy of Amazon.

lundi
déc.072009

Roitfeld In Vogue Russia

Carine Roitfeld was interviewed by Alena Doletskaya over lunch for the December issue of Vogue Russia, here is the text as translated from Russian to English:

This Frenchwoman has at her fingertips the best Parisian cafés, the DNA of fashion, her own children, and a sexy man.

Carine, next year is a double anniversary: 90 years for Vogue Paris and ten for you as its editor-in-chief. Have you had to sacrifice in these years?
Fortunately, I managed to give birth to children in time: when I was offered a job at Vogue, they were already adults. I did not feel that I missed their childhood or that I had to sacrifice something for the sake of work. I do not have to go home, I do not wait until the nurse comes. I have not the slightest feeling of guilt.

What is most the most important quality of Vogue Paris?
It is made by the French. We live in fashion and we have our own idea of what it should be.

Maybe even too much? Today so many different collections: prêt-à-porter, pre-fall, cruise, couture... It's not too much? Is it perhaps time to begin a more rigorous selection?
The main thing is that the brand is clearly consistent with its DNA. For example, everyone knows that excellent Max Mara coat. At his show, I want to see 15 great coats and not one mediocre evening dress. For an evening dress I'm going to Valentino, for a good bag that will last me many years, Hermès. Take the latest collection of Dolce & Gabbana—Sicilian widow, beautiful models, beautiful clothes—it's their DNA, that is what Domenico and Stefano do best.

And what about the young designer who has not yet had time to recognize its DNA?
It's only a matter of time. I like the energy of many young designers. Alexander Wang is just 25 years old, behind him are a few collections, he is beautiful and full of energy, the girls adore him, he tusuetsya, drinking champagne, he is not obsessed with work. And his shirts—the best. American schools teach designers to do things that will sell well.

And among the French?
In France, the designers are taught to do, but do not sell. We have good designers, but we know little about them. It would be nice to do something with the young designers at the next Fashion Night Out. It would be very helpful to them.

When you notice the new trend on the catwalk, you're sure you want to see it in your wardrobe?
Only if I like him. I'm not chasing trends. I know my style and what I love.

What do you never wear?
Mini-skirts!

Do you wear fur?
Mostly I do not wear it. Not because of PETA, I am indifferent to them, just this year I do not want to wear fur.

By the way, did you have a happy first Fashion Night Out?
Over! Avenue Montaigne was packed with people. Young, fashionable, beautiful. Shops were happy to get acquainted with the new generation of buyers, and our readers—personally to see such heroes of the journal, such as Karl Lagerfeld and Jean Paul Gaultier. Next time will be even better, I'm sure.

How many people work for your magazine?
I never thought!

Tell me, what worries you now?
Now I only worry for the family: children, friends, my parents, unfortunately, no longer. Everything else is nonsense. I work a lot, but I learned not to worry because of the magazine. Well, cork, well, I'll be late on some show, this is not the end of the world. I do not want to create a tragedy because of the little things to it, and so in our lives enough. Even if you lose a job, you're going to work even harder to find a new one.

Do you react badly to criticism?
If you criticize me personally, such as blogs, I do not care. If you criticize my journal or misinterpret what I wanted to say—I will survive. When you're little known, you get used to not responding to criticism. My children and husband are my most vigorous critics. They are always honest with me. They give me lots of good ideas. I trust them and greatly appreciate their opinion.

Your children are already very mature and independent...
Yes, they have lives. Julia is engaged in design. She now dates Robert [Konjic], a dark-haired handsome man who was a model for Gucci about 10 years ago. Vladimir has an art business: he has successfully organized an exhibition of Nicolas Pol in New York, all the paintings were sold, and now doing another in Milan. And most do not take money from me. He has Giovanna [Battaglia], I have long known her. Very nice girl. But Vladimir is only 24 and still has time povybirat.

He's handsome and clever! You can be proud of him. What annoys you in people?
Being stabbed in the back by someone I trust. I am not strong enough to accept it.

Do you have an iron rule that you never break?
I never get into somebody's pocket. I do not want to cross that line.

With what idea do you wake up in the morning?
At 7 a.m., only one thought: it is good to sleep for another ten minutes or just tumble in bed. But one has to get up. Yoga helps to wake up. On Saturdays, I allow myself to engage in sleeping a little later, and on Sunday in the evenings.

What do you always have in your handbag?
I do not wear bags. BlackBerry in my pocket, spare glasses at work, or cosmetics, or comb. Even makeup has never corrected.

Do you read much?
In Paris in general reading fails. Maximum of newspapers and magazines. Books I read only on vacation.

Movies?
When I am in Paris, I go to the movies nearly every weekend in the mornings before lunch. This is a ritual: I wear my favorite jeans, which are ten years old, and my boots with a small heel, which are about the same age, and I go to the movies. I like the latest movies like Inglourious Basterds by Tarantino.

With whom among the people now living or already dead would you like to communicate?
I would love a dinner with George Clooney or Tom Ford. By the way, have you seen his latest film? Very beautiful! [Editor's note: Tom Ford's new film is titled A Single Man.]

Any fashion blogs?
Generally, I do not read blogs, but I am aware of what is happening. Perhaps in the future they will work for us.

Do you have a Twitter account?
None.

Don't your friends and family Twitter?
Not really. I understand the importance of this, but let it develop more.

What would you like to get for Christmas?
Personal aircraft!

Oh, no way!
It is unlikely that someone will give me one, but why not dream? I prefer to give gifts than to receive.

What are the qualities you value in a man?
Once I was very unhappy with the wrong person, so loyalty is very important to me. Sense of humor. And sexuality. This does not mean that he should be the ideal body, but rather some kind of spark. And blue eyes. There is something very sexy about cold blue eyes.

Then you have to come to Russia. We have many blue-eyed men. What makes you happy?
Calm. I am happy when simply sitting in a café with friends. You can not always be happy, so you should try to appreciate the happy moments.

Thanks to tarsha/Fashion Spot for the translation from Russian to English.

Carine Roitfeld and Alena Doletskaya photograph © 2009 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

samedi
déc.052009

Keith Me

An interesting question was posed on Fashion Spot: what is your favorite editorial from Vogue Paris in 2009? My favorite is either "No Smoking" or "Keith Me" both of which were styled à la Roitfeld of course. I've added both editorials to the Roitfeld gallery, take a minute to look at the "Keith Me" editorial and consider the thought that went into styling it. The clothing and accessories are chosen carefully as is the color and positioning of the body paint to craft images that are gorgeous, original, provocative, current. The perfect outfit for perhaps a Marrakech hotel soirée... "No Smoking" appealed to me with its irreverent humour [incidentally it was styled just around the time the stylist's son split with the model...chicken? egg? incidentally? but I digress...]. What is your favorite editorial that appeared in Vogue Paris over the last year?

Vogue Paris "Keith Me" editorial image © 2009 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

mercredi
déc.022009

Roitfeld In Marrakech

The legendary hotel La Mamounia opened its famous doors last week after a three year closure and Carine Roitfeld was one of the many luminaries that checked in to celebrate the return of this Moroccan delight. The evening's entertainment included Cirque du Soleil and José Carreras and afterhours in the hotel lounge, Churchill Bar, a few of the stellar karaoke singers taking the stage were Carine Roitfeld, Matthew Williamson, Daria Werbowy, Inez van Lamsweerde, and Vinoodh Matadin. The party guests included Miranda Kerr, Orlando Bloom, Gwyneth Paltrow, Bryan Ferry, Juliette Binoche, and Adrien Brody. The hotel was redesigned by the acclaimed Jacques Garcia while closed; he also did Hôtel Costes in Paris. Among many other notable facts: La Mamounia was the setting for Alfred Hitchcock's amazing film The Man Who Knew Too Much.

La Mamounia photograph courtesy of mamounia.com
Daria Werbowy and Matthew Williamson photograph © 2009 Derek Blasberg. All Rights Reserved.