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Thursday
Mar112010

LEGACY THE "NEW" LUXURY

LOUIS VUITTON - ARTISAN ADNo industry  loves to promote a trend or a catch phrase like the fashion industry.   Season after season marketing campaigns tell us what is the "new" black or the latest silhouette that Women must have on their back and or in the closet.  During the eight years of the Bush administration, consumers were drunk on credit.  Click Luxury to read on..

Tuesday
Feb022010

JOHN BARTLETT - THE LONG AND WINDING ROGUE

JOHN BARTLETT - FASHION DESIGNERNew York fashion designer John Bartlett has never done things the easy way.  His fashion collection made waves from it's debut in the early 90's.   Bartlett designed his menswear collections with color and detail that was unlike most at the time.   Not feminine at all, in fact masculine, rugged, and classic.  In the uber conservative world of menswear,  however, not the norm.   Menswear designers were used to putting on their industry blinders when it was time to choose colors and add details. 

CLAIBORNE BY JOHN BARTLETTIvy league educated, Mr. Bartlett was obviously smart enough to know he was not taking the short road to any career success he might have mapped out in his head.   His determination to do things - as they should be done, won him kudos and respect from editors and buyers.   It also gained him the attention of Donnatella Girombelli, a Fellini-esque Italiana who ran the GENNY/BYBLOS fashion house.   Bartlett's collection would be backed by GENNY and produced in Italy in the late 90's.   John took the opportunity at the time to add Women's RTW to his runway.  (Genny had state of the art production facilities.   In fact, when Genny eventually went up for sale - Prada bought the house primarily for the factories).   Stylish and urban - John Bartlett's collection for women made sense.  JOHN BARTLETT WOMENS PREVIEW

As is the case with so many of the Italian-American fashion partnerships, it didn't last.   Someone should do that fashion movie one day.   The obscure Italian fashion houses - and the characters that run them!   Directors out there, here's three - Marriuccia Mandelli of Krizia, Donnatella Girombelli of Genny, and Mama Gerani of Iceberg.  The movie practically writes itself!

Fast forward to 2010.   Bartlett is fresh off a collaboration with Claiborne that saw him take his Men's collection to the masses in a way John had never done before.   The collection was clean and upbeat, and embraced by those that got their hands on the pieces.   I found myself fighting my way through the crowds of Herald Square to look for the collection at Macy's!   

Now with his own namesake boutique on 7th Avenue in Greenwich Village, Bartlett has the perspective of a seasoned veteran.   His decision to bring back his Women's collection for his Fall 2010 has garnered much anticipation by those following the New York fashion scene.   There are few designers that have a unique perspective and a narrative to tell.   John Bartlett is one of them.RG / JB T-SHIRT

A collaboration with Rogues Gallery has also developed a cult following for the cool T-shirts and bags that are available at the John Bartlett Retail Store.  Visit the website to shop for the men in your life- and ladies, you can hold your breath - Women's is coming shortly!!  

Shop on-line today.  click - John Bartlett Store.

Monday
Apr202009

VALENTINO - RUNWAY TO THE BIG SCREEN

VALENTINO GARAVANIThe name Valentino means luxury.   It means glamour, sophistication, and style.   Now, thanks to film director Matt Tyrnauer the name is also  one of the most endearing documentaries of the year - Valentino- The Last Emperor.   While watching a self indulgent fashion designer might not sound like everyone's cup of tea - the magic of the film is to see the dynamic between these two men ......  read more and see a preview- click -Valentino

Friday
Oct312008

Return of the REAL Supermodels

Once upon a time in early 90's, a small group of gorgeous girls had the monopoly on every major fashion campaign and premiere exit position on all the Catwalks.    The fashion world and public were transfixed on their beauty and  they cast a spell on the world.    This little clique changed the way we thought about models.   They suddenly had names, not just "that beautiful girl in that ad".    Singing sensation Rupaul even immortalized them in his world wide #1 single "Supermodel".    

Linda, Christy, Claudia & Naomi (Ms. Campbell if your nasty!)- a first name was all they needed - you knew who they were.   If designers had deep enough pockets, they could have them all walk their show... and if they couldn't afford one - good luck trying to book the others.   This was the glamour mafia!

So fast forward to 2008.  Where are these legends I speak of?  Amazingly, they are all back at the forefront of fashion with major campaigns running for fall.   With three out of the 4 have multiple campaigns!! They have been trickling back into the fashion fold for a few seasons - but for fall 2008 - they dominate! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prada, Escada, Ferragamo, and YSL know where the beauty is!

These gals don't really do the runway anymore - quite frankly - its not worth their time!   These women are gorgeous and all pushing 40 (or 40+) and proof that the tweens of the world are not running everything.. yet!!

Can you think of the one name I left out of this bevy of beauties??  Hint: Prince wrote a song about her.