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Anna Wintour in Queens (for Fashion’s Night Out)

August 17th, 2009

We never thought we’d see the day when Vogue editrix Anna Wintour would set foot in a mall, let alone a mall in Queens. But for one night only, you and hundreds (okay dozens) of other Vogue fans and curious fashionistas alike will have a chance to not only meet Wintour, but get her autograph (and nods of outfit disapproval) as she hosts a signing with designer Michael Kors at the Queens Center Mall Macy’s. It’s all part of “Fashion’s Night Out” — a global event designed to promote fashion and retail in major cities across the world. In New York, more than 700 shops and boutiques will be keeping its doors open late on September 10th, with special appearances, giveaways and events designed just for the occasion.

Barneys flagship store on Madison Avenue and 61st Street will be transformed into a street fair of sorts, with appearances by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (promoting their new collection for “The Row”), as well as Marcus Wainwright and David Neville from Rag & Bone, Thom Browne, Narcisco Rodriguez and others. Stella McCartney and Armani are serving up cocktails and special discounts, there’s live music at Bloomingdale’s, karaoke at Kiehl’s and Opening Ceremony is hosting a “garage sale,” with Rodarte, Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler and Band of Outsiders selling goods made exclusively for the event, out of the back of custom cars. It’s the one time you can safely buy a signature Alex Wang handbag from the back of a dark van in Chinatown without feeling cheap and seriously illegal.

The entire list of participating designers and stores can be found HERE. In the meantime, we’ve already started planning our itinerary for the night. We’re thinking of starting out with a drink or two at Maison Martin Margiela and OAK, before heading over to Opening Ceremony for some shopping, a stop at Prada’s visual art exhibition and then winding down with a party at Pat Field’s. What are YOU most looking forward to? And who thinks fashion should have more than just one night out?

VOGUE Coffee Table Book

August 14th, 2009

We couldn’t believe it when we found this hardcover anthology of British VOGUE covers on sale for 10 dollars(!) at Chapters last week (It’s going to be the perfect book to take up to the cottage with us this weekend). This coffee table book retrospective delves through the archives at British VOGUE to uncover some of the title’s most memorable and talked-about covers from the past 90 years.

From the magazine’s very first cover in 1916, illustrated by Helen Thurlow, to its supermodel heydey in the 80s and 90s and its more celebrity-driven covers today, the book is like a history lesson, art gallery and commemorative fashion souvenir all at once. Names (and faces) like Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy and Kate Moss pop up more than once, but there are also some memorable (if not, unexpected) covers featuring Liza Minnelli, king of shoes Manolo Blahnik (posing with a very young Anjelica Huston) and Princess Diana, featured in a special issue commemorating her wedding to Prince Charles. Published last summer, the book was recently re-released in a paperback format, but we think it’s worth splurging (or finding it on sale like us) for the hardcover version. It’s definitely going to occupy a permanent spot on our side table or shelf.

- TC

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