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lundi
oct.242011

Carine Roitfeld: Fashion Gourou

Madame Figaro featured a lovely interview in their issue dated 4 October, "Carine Roitfeld, Fashion Gourou," as photographed by Benoit Peverelli. I am sorry I do not have time to translate the interview, but Thefrenchy has added the Google translation to Fashion Spot if you are desperate to know the secrets Madame Figaro is coaxing from Carine... I always enjoy Google's way with words, here's one of the better bits in this passage: "Every morning, looking me in the mirror, I wonder if I am a woman Yves Saint Laurent." These words made such an impact on me when stated thusly — when Carine Roitfeld looks in the mirror each morning, of course she does not say, "Phew, I should really work out more!"... "Oh, I have nothing to wear!"... "Mon dieu, mes cheveux !"... non! When Carine Roitfeld looks in the mirror each morning, she thinks about her favorite fashion fantasy, painting on her dark eyes, enveloping herself in the scent of YSL's Opium Body Lotion, imagining herself as an Yves Saint Laurent woman. I dare you to try it tomorrow morning....

Carine Roitfeld photographs © 2011 LeFigaro.fr. All Rights Reserved.

mardi
oct.182011

Carine Roitfeld: Irreverent Arrives!

Oh joy! I am excited to announce that I am now in possession of my copy of Carine Roitfeld: Irreverent and I need to spend time revering it so I will be brief. If you are not similarly blessed, console yourself with the abundance of publicity Carine has done for the book... right after you order your copy.... If you have received Carine's book, I hope you will share your impressions in the comments.

Carine Roitfeld at the book signing of Irreverent in Dover Street Market

Carine Roitfeld on being irreverent, why she loves Lara Stone and how we can be a Roitfeld
Lasting 7:06 but largely impossible to decipher due to background noise, La Roitfeld acknowledges IWTBAR at 4:48 when Grazia asks if Carine has seen the site and she responds, "Yes, of course." I requested a transcript from Grazia but they have yet to respond.

A passionate fan shares a look inside his signed copy of the book

Two versions of an interview with Lee Carter:
Carine Roitfeld On Being Carine Roitfeld
Made In France: Carine Roitfeld

On 11 November, Carine Roitfeld will sign copies of Irreverent at Bookmarc in New York.

Carine Roitfeld and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld photograph courtesy of twitter.com/Jessie_Vee.

mardi
oct.112011

Carine Roitfeld: Irreverent By Buero New York

Alex Wiederin, art director for Buero New York and creative director of Vogue Hommes International, took a few minutes from his busy schedule to give us an exclusive interview about his thoughts on working with Carine Roitfeld to design her forthcoming biography Irreverent. Very special thanks to Alex Wiederin and Ronit Avneri at Buero New York for facilitating this interview.

How did your collaboration with Carine Roitfeld begin?

Carine and I know each other from Vogue Hommes International where we worked together for quite some time. At one point she asked me if I would like to design her book. Of course I said yes.

Can you share the process of working with Carine on this book? How involved was she in the direction?

On a project like this that is so personal, you really need the person to be involved. The way I work is always very collaborative.

What was it like to collaborate with Carine and Terry Richardson to create the images for the David Webb campaign?

They are both amazing. I have known Terry for almost 20 years, and Carine and I became good friends after working on the book together. To work with people you like and respect is always fun. And the David Webb campaign was definitely fun.

Buero designs books for many in the fashion and art world. What elements about this book's design were you intent on incorporating to make it unique to Carine?

We try to make everything we do unique. One special thing that Buero New York really believes in is creating custom typefaces. For Irreverent, we created a typeface called 'Carine' that exists only in this book. In my opinion, the way we structured the book is also very unique for this type of project.

What will we learn about our favorite stylist from Carine Roitfeld: Irreverent?

We learn that style and personality are two things that inevitably come together. And that offering a good portion of your personal life with a certain distance (and a shot of vodka) can create a lot of amazing ideas. Ultimately, humor is the best recipe.

What are Carine's concerns regarding the book?

I guess the concerns people have regarding books about their own work are always the same. If you look back on things you did a long time ago, you might begin to question whether they are still relevant.

What is the initial press run for Carine Roitfeld: Irreverent?

The last number we heard was 10,000, and I believe it's been sold out.

Can you tell us more about other projects currently underway at Buero New York?

We are working on a couple of exciting projects. Buero New York is small and we prefer to take on only projects that really interest us. For instance, we just finished the Pirelli Calendar 2012 with Mario Sorrenti. We are always working on publications — right now Vogue Hommes International, Italian Elle, Dossier, and the online and quarterly Ilikemystyle. There are also ad campaigns, books... and a new project I love where we will design a range of sustainable products from a farm in the Spanish countryside, starting with olive oil and wine bottles.

What advice would you give to an aspiring book designer?

Try to tell stories with your design. Use design as a communication tool rather than just an aesthetic.

Carine Roitfeld and Alex Wiederin photographs courtesy of terrysdiary.com, purple.fr, colette.fr

lundi
oct.102011

The Roitfelds At Paris Fashion Week

Carine Roitfeld and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld photographs © 2011 Condé Nast, terrysdiary.com, Getty Images, fashionmagazine.com, stockholm-streetstyle.com, and Self Service.

samedi
oct.082011

The Roitfelds In Herself


My enormously talented friend Lula has outdone herself this time, she has launched a fully illustrated fashion magazine titled Herself featuring many of our favorites: Carine Roitfeld, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, Sofia Coppola, and Giovanna Battaglia, among others. I was thrilled to receive a copy of Herself No. 01: The Portrait Issue last week from Lula and was smitten with the glossy beauty instantly. Much like the Vogue Paris Collections, Herself will serve as a wonderful reference to the fashion season for years to come, I plan to collect every issue and I recommend you do the same. Congratulations to Lula on her fabulous new concept in fashion magazines.

Lula illustrations © 2011 Lula — The Subject I Know Best. All Rights Reserved.