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samedi
sept.012012

CR Fashion Book: The Cat's Meow

My Siamese kitten, affectionately known as Walter "Baby" White, has given CR Fashion Book his official stamp of approval. I opened the latest issue of V Magazine to the special insert of Carine Roitfeld's new magazine and Walter immediately pounced. He enjoyed her latest video as well, such a little tease… Carine has confirmed that CR Fashion Book will launch 13 September and we are quite literally counting the hours, second by second, in the countdown clock in the sidebar....

Walter "Baby" White with CR Fashion Book © 2012 Kellina de Boer. Film still via crfashionbook.com.

vendredi
août312012

IWTBAR Contest Winner: Sarra Salib

It is a distinct pleasure to announce the results of The Little Black Jacket contest... the essays in praise of Carine Roitfeld were so good that I decided to modify the prize structure and award three winners. I will be publishing various entries from the contest over the next few weeks beginning today with the winning essay, congratulations and thanks to all who entered!

First Prize
Sarra Salib
"Carine Roitfeld: The One and Only"
Prize: The Little Black Jacket and IWTBAR black tee

Second Prize
Morgan Von Steen
"Rap Ode To Carine Roitfeld"
Prize: IWTBAR black tee

Third Prize
Jessica Eritou
"Relating To Carine Roitfeld"
Prize: IWTBAR mug

Carine Roitfeld: The One and Only
By Sarra Salib

Carine Roitfeld celebrated Vogue Paris’ 90th anniversary by writing “If one word were to sum up the elegance, the luxury, the audacity, the desire and the spirit, no doubt it would be Vogue.” I would like to take the opportunity to modify Carine’s breathtakingly beautiful happy anniversary note and dedicate it to The One and Only herself: If one name were to sum up the elegance, the irreverence, the audacity, the charm, and the spirit, no doubt it would be Carine Roitfeld. The first time I fell in love with Carine was through Style.com’s “Get the Look.” The look was her (in my opinion) iconic, casual, summer ensemble. Carine wore perfectly tailored, 70s cut white pants; olive colored Equipment silk shirt; the unobtrusive Salvador Dali crucifix necklace; nude, dangerously high sandals; honey hued straight screen of hair; kohl rimmed eyes; and one must not forget, Carine’s favorite accessory, the cell phone. Style.com’s description was accurate in that “It’s impossible to emulate the style of Paris Vogue’s Carine Roitfeld.” This was quintessential Carine. This was cool Carine. The outfit looks deceivingly simple to one’s eye, but when dissected down, there are myriad elements that make this ephemeral style belong to one person. Indeed, there is no point in belaboring futile efforts. Is it the way she conspicuously takes each step as if the concrete street is her own runway? Is it the way her hair falls on her face and masks her as a shield? Is it the way her haunting green eyes peer from behind and delve deep into the enchanted followers’ souls? Even the way she rolls her sleeves is permeated by aesthetic. An essay is an insufficient space to serenade Carine. I could go on elaborating and abstracting, and still fail to capture this woman’s genius and talent. A daughter, a sister, a mother, a lover, and a legendary stylist. She’s everything. Her genuine and sincere smile is enough reason to make you fall in love.

Carine Roitfeld photograph courtesy of Fashion Spot.

jeudi
août302012

Carine Roitfeld For M.A.C.

Okay, so there is no catching up with the Roitfelds but I will continue to do my best... It is such an exciting week for Roitfeld fans with lots of glorious news. One of the highlights is the first glimpse of the entire 23-piece collection that M.A.C. and Carine Roitfeld have collaborated to create as well as a video from behind the scenes. Of course the focus of the collection is Carine's signature look, the smoky eye and the neutral lip, with a touch of whimsy in the star stencil for making stellar beauty marks. Most important to note is the limited availability of the collection: it releases online today and then at M.A.C. counters beginning 6 September but will be on sale only through 4 October — in other words, don't wait, order your favorites now for your chance to look like a Roitfeld. If, like me, you want it all, I have done the math for us... one of each item in the collection will set you back a mere $471.50....

Here is the entire list, visit M.A.C. for more details:

Carine Roitfeld Accessories 49 Lash $16

Carine Roitfeld Accessories Full Lash Curler $20

Carine Roitfeld Accessories Good Luck Star $18

Carine Roitfeld Accessories Tweezer/Slant $33

Carine Roitfeld Brow Set $16

Carine Roitfeld Eye Brows, Brunette $15

Carine Roitfeld Face and Body Foundation SPF 15 $27

Carine Roitfeld Fluidline Blacktrack $15

Carine Roitfeld Full Face Kit, Desert Camouflage $44

  • Sahara Dust (satin)
  • Cactus Thorn (frost)
  • Desert (satin)
  • Carbon (matte)
  • Sand Storm (sheer)

Carine Roitfeld Full Face Kit, Jungle Camouflage $44

  • Dew (pearl)
  • Camo (satin)
  • Bad Lieutenant (matte)
  • Carbon (matte)
  • Boot Camp Bronze (sheer)

Carine Roitfeld Kohl Power Eye Pencil $15

Carine Roitfeld Lipstick, Tropical Mist $16.50

Carine Roitfeld Mascara, Studio Fix Bold BlackLash $16

Carine Roitfeld Mascara, Zoom Fast BlackLash $16

Carine Roitfeld Medium Angled Shading Brush 275 $25

Carine Roitfeld Mineralize Concealer $20

Carine Roitfeld Nail Lacquer, Underfire Red $17.50

Carine Roitfeld Nail Lacquer, Undercover Nude $17.50

Carine Roitfeld Small Angle Brush 266 $20

Carine Roitfeld Square Foundation Brush 191 $33

Carine Roitfeld Studio Fix Fluid $27

Carine Roitfeld for M.A.C. images  © 2012 M.A.C. All Rights Reserved. Collage via starving.com.br

samedi
août252012

Catching Up With The Roitfelds

I have a hodgepodge of items related to the Roitfelds that may interest you, so permit me to fire them at you in random order…

First the fantastic psychedelic chic of the lead photograph, captured by Olivier Zahm as the Roitfeld family dined at Omen in New York.

Note that The Little Black Jacket by Carine Roitfeld and Karl Lagerfeld publishes today — you have approximately five more hours in which to enter our essay contest for your chance to win a free copy of the book as well as a black IWTBAR tee.

An angelic image of Lara Stone is currently featured on CR Fashion Book, Carine gives wings to fashion yet again… Dare I say it is divine….

The date has changed for Carine Roitfeld's talk as part of the Creative Leaders program at the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) in New York. The event will take place on Monday, 5 November.

The Little Black Jacket photography exhibit will travel to the Saatchi Gallery in London, on display 12–29 October.

Los Angeles brand Co has released a short film titled Tependris Rising to accompany their new collection. Illustrated by Konstantin Kakanias, the short focuses on the imaginary designer Mrs. Tependris with real life fashion stars such as Carine Roitfeld seated front row. Tependris Rising is directed by The Pain.

“CBS Sunday Morning” will air a profile of Carine Roitfeld on 9 September.

Carine Roitfeld, Julia and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld photos courtesy of purple.fr and co-collections.com via youtube.com

mardi
août212012

Carine Roitfeld's Ten Favorite Songs

Carine Roitfeld compiled her top ten songs for "Fashion Mix," a feature created by Nick Knight's SHOWstudio to showcase the music preferred by various people in the fashion industry. Be sure to check out the musical selections by other fashion notables such as Cathy Horyn, Rick Owens, and Edward Enninful. I was interested to see that so many of Carine's favorite songs appear on film soundtracks and surprised that her karaoke standard, "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon, did not make her list…

"Forbidden Colours"
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Cinemage (1999)
"Forbidden Colours" is composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto and he plays the keyboard on the track; the lyrics are written by David Sylvian and he provides the vocals. A different version of the song was included on the soundtrack for the film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence initially while this orchestral interpretation appeared on the album Cinemage which was released in 1999. The title of the song references the book Forbidden Colors by Yukio Mishima. Note that this is the song that currently plays in the background on the web site for CR Fashion Book.

"Rain (I Want a Divorce)"
Ryuichi Sakamoto
The Last Emperor (1987)
The song "Rain (I Want a Divorce)" can be found on the soundtrack album for The Last Emperor which won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1987.

"Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais"
Serge Gainsbourg
Vu de l'extérieur (1973)
"Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais," or in English, "I came to tell you that I'm going," is one of the biggest hits from the album Vu de l'extérieur by Serge Gainsbourg. Released in 1973, Vu de l'extérieur (or in English, Exterior View) is widely considered to be one of Gainsbourg's best albums although if you listen closely, you may be surprised to learn that he is singing mostly about bodily functions and their associated noises.

"Dieu est un fumeur de gitane"
Serge Gainsbourg avec Catherine Deneuve
Initials SG (1980)
"Dieu est un fumeur de gitane" is a duet by Serge Gainsbourg and Catherine Deneuve that is collected on Initials SG, an album of his greatest hits. If you are not familiar with the work of Gainsbourg, Initials SG is a wonderful introduction.

"Your Song"
Elton John
Elton John (1970)
The ballad "Your Song," composed by Elton John, with lyrics by Bernie Taupin, was released on his eponymous album in 1970. Regarding his first pop hit John has stated, "I don't think I have written a love song as good since," although it took him only ten minutes to compose the music once Taupin had written the lyrics.

"My Way"
Sid Vicious
The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1980)
"My Way" is a song written in 1969 by Paul Anka based on the 1967 French song "Comme d'habitude" by Claude François and Jacques Revaux. The tune was made popular by Frank Sinatra but it is the cover of "My Way" by Sid Vicious that Carine prefers. As the bassist for the British punk rock band the Sex Pistols, Vicious naturally sped up the original arrangement and modified the lyrics to lend the song a punk edge. His rendition appeared on the soundtrack of the film The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle. I was interested to learn that Anka actually liked the Vicious version: "It was kind of curious, but I felt he was sincere about it."

"Life on Mars?"
David Bowie
Hunky Dory (1971)
In a fascinating connection to the song above, David Bowie wrote "Even a Fool Learns to Love" in 1968, setting his lyrics to the music of "Comme d'habitude" by Claude François and Jacques Revaux, the same tune that inspired "My Way." Although Bowie never released his original song, the success that Frank Sinatra had with Paul Anka's version inspired the young Bowie to write "Life on Mars?" to parody Sinatra's song. Bowie shares with us the conditions under which he wrote his glam rock anthem: "Workspace was a big empty room with a chaise longue; a bargain-price art nouveau screen ('William Morris,' so I told anyone who asked); a huge overflowing freestanding ashtray and a grand piano. Little else. I started working it out on the piano and had the whole lyric and melody finished by late afternoon."

"Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves"
Jeanne Moreau
Querelle (1982)
In 1982, Jeanne Moreau starred in the film Querelle in the role of Lysiane, the madam of a brothel and the subject of competition for two brothers. Adapted from the novel Querelle de Brest written by Jean Genet in 1947, this German film was the last for director Rainer Werner Fassbinder for sadly he died of a drug overdose before the film was released. Moreau sings two songs in the film and Carine's favorite, "Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves," takes its lyrics from the poem "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" by Oscar Wilde.

View Jeanne Moreau singing "Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves"

"La chanson d'Hélène"
Romy Schneider
Les choses de la vie (1970)
"La chanson d'Hélène" is a song performed by Romy Schneider in the 1970 film Les choses de la vie (or in English, The Things of Life). Directed by Claude Sautet, Les choses de la vie was among the films nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The lovely actress and singer inspires not only Carine… her daughter Julia named her baby Romy Nicole, in tribute to Schneider and to the baby's great grandmother, Nicola.

View Romy Schneider singing "La chanson d'Hélène"

"The Look of Love"
Willie Bobo
Talkin' Verve (1997)
Burt Bacharach originally composed "The Look of Love" as an instrumental but later decided to add lyrics, releasing it as a pop song in 1967 for the film Casino Royale. Dusty Springfield sang on the soundtrack recording as engineered by Phil Ramone. Carine's favorite version of "The Look of Love" is by Willie Bobo and appears on his album Talkin' Verve. In addition to making his own music, Bobo spent time in various jazz lineups with Cal Tjader, Tito Puente, George Shearing, and Mongo Santamaria and his ideas helped to revolutionize Latin music. I might have pegged Carine as a timbales aficionado…

Carine Roitfeld photograph courtesy of purple.fr. Album cover art courtesy of amazon.com.