| Madame Sarkozy Carla Bruni-L´Amoureuse-October -2008 |
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Madame Sarkozy
From Anna Wintour to Rachel Zoe, with all the
trends in between: the ABCs of fashion
literacy A is for Anniversaries, many happy
returns. Fashion uses any and every excuse to
break out the champers: 20 years marks a job
anniversary for Suzy Menkes, fashion editor
of the International Herald Tribune, Anna
Wintour at American Vogue and Martin
Margiela, the maverick Belgian designer, who
celebrates his 20th with a career
retrospective at Antwerp's MoMu museum.
Diesel and Banana Republic are flirty at 30,
Esprit celebrates the big 4-0, Lacoste is 75
and Ferragamo an enduring 80. And, oh yes,
the National Post turns 10 this month B is
for Bows on Blouses, one of fall's
quintessential "pieces." Dolce & Gabbana and
Proenza Schouler's supersized version
emulates Faye Dunaway's Network wardrobe, not
to mention what the cast wore in Nine to
Five. The saggy feminine loops show up on
shoes, too, from Valentino's signature
flourish on ankle boots to knots on Naot's
Pleasure pump C is for Collarbones and
Collaborations. Buh-bye, Posh bob. So long,
shag. Anne Hathaway's tousled
just-above-the-shoulder collarbone cut is the
do of the day. What's new in collaborations?
Comme des Garcons is coming to H&M next
month. Bob Mackie is dressing Tina Turner,
and everyone's dressing Madonna. Film and
fashion co-operate in Prada's latest
cinematic short. M. A. C has tapped Ungaro
designer Esteban Cortazar to create seasonal
colours (next up: Dame Edna). Sex and the
City wardrobe mistress Patricia Field is on
the Home Shopping Network and at Marks &
Spencer. And you knew it was only a matter of
time: Sofia Coppola will design a collection
of handbags and shoes for Louis Vuitton,
where her BFF Marc Jacobs is creative
director D for Dominatrix. Victoria Beckham
caused a stir last week in heel-less latex
boot-tights by Antonio Berardi. But spikes,
studs or vinyl duds, the thigh's the limit,
and clothing has more than a touch of the S&M
to it. Cage-front shoes and winding multiple
straps and seven-inch fetish heels, oh my!
Even Loubs are covered in menacing spikes E
is for Elections, one here and one there. Now
let's move on from discussing Sarah Palin's
hair. F is for Flats and the news here is
that Manolo's moving on. British Vogue
reports that the stiletto king has recently
gone gaga for graceful gamines (think Audrey
Hepburn) who can work flatties. Maybe that's
because Madame Sarkozy, Carla Bruni, wears
them so well? Don't go, Manolo, the stiletto
needs you F is for Flats and the news here is
that Manolo's moving on. British Vogue
reports that the stiletto king has recently
gone gaga for graceful gamines (think Audrey
Hepburn) who can work flatties. Maybe that's
because Madame Sarkozy, Carla Bruni, wears
them so well? Don't go, Manolo, the stiletto
needs you G is for Gothic, because sulking,
brooding and a fascination with death never
go out of style. Fashion's prince of
darkness, Olivier Theyskens, creative
director at Nina Ricci, has dipped the
house's classic Lalique dove perfume bottle
in black. Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy is
piling on the gilt crosses. Yves Saint
Laurent's gothic black Gloss Pur lipstick
($34) has a waiting list at Holt Renfrew (it
arrives Monday) H is for House, Home and
Hearth. Canada's decor-diva firmament has had
an extreme makeover and the hip new regime is
more approachable than aspirational. House &
Home's dynamo new editor, Suzanne Dimma,
dispenses stylish can-do weekend projects,
while Style at Home design director Samantha
Pynn debuts her new show, Pure Design, on
HGTV. And what will our lovely homes smell
like this fall? The comfort of burning wood.
Burberry's luxe new candle is smokey Wood
Embers, Crabtree & Evelyn has launched a
woodsy home fragrance range called Hearth and
Banana Republic's spicy Fireside will be a
ubiquitous hostess gift. We're craving cozy I
is for Indispensable Ina, my foodie
girl-crush, back with another for gals in a
rush. Ina Garten's Simply Barefoot Contessa
on the Food Network Canada kicks off this
month along with a cookbook by the same name.
She uses butter and sugar and isn't afraid to
look like she enjoys eating. Which brings us
to is for Joan, as in Joan Holloway, the
steno-pool goddess with the trademark sashay
on Mad Men. The Rubenesque office director's
curve-hugging dresses steal every scene, so
it's no wonder designers take their cues from
MM wardrober Katherine Jane Bryant this
season. Peter Som does peplums while Michael
Kors showcases streamlined '60s Jackie
sheaths under fur-trimmed tweed coats; even
WonderBra pays tribute to voluptuous women
with a new ad campaign (tag line "D to G:
Because we're more than a handful"). They're
called wiggle dresses for a reason, boys --
watch for dangerous curves ahead K is for
Kitchen, which is where the usual cheffy
suspects are whipping up folksy and casual
comfort-food cookbooks M is for Minimalism,
clothing pared down into seemingly simple
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76
Madame Sarkozy
A is for Anniversaries, many happy returns.
Fashion uses any and every excuse to break
out the champers: 20 years marks a job
anniversary for Suzy Menkes, fashion editor
of the International Herald Tribune, Anna
Wintour at American Vogue and Martin
Margiela, the maverick Belgian designer, who
celebrates his 20th with a career
retrospective at Antwerp's MoMu museum.
Diesel and Banana Republic are flirty at 30,
Esprit celebrates the big 4-0, Lacoste is 75
and Ferragamo an enduring 80. And, oh yes,
the National Post turns 10 this month B is
for Bows on Blouses, one of fall's
quintessential "pieces." Dolce & Gabbana and
Proenza Schouler's supersized version
emulates Faye Dunaway's Network wardrobe, not
to mention what the cast wore in Nine to
Five. The saggy feminine loops show up on
shoes, too, from Valentino's signature
flourish on ankle boots to knots on Naot's
Pleasure pump E is for Elections, one here
and one there. Now let's move on from
discussing Sarah Palin's hair. F is for Flats
and the news here is that Manolo's moving on.
British Vogue reports that the stiletto king
has recently gone gaga for graceful gamines
(think Audrey Hepburn) who can work flatties.
Maybe that's because Madame Sarkozy, Carla
Bruni, wears them so well? Don't go, Manolo,
the stiletto needs you! F is for Flats and
the news here is that Manolo's moving on.
British Vogue reports that the stiletto king
has recently gone gaga for graceful gamines
(think Audrey Hepburn) who can work flatties.
Maybe that's because Madame Sarkozy, Carla
Bruni, wears them so well? Don't go, Manolo,
the stiletto needs you G is for Gothic,
because sulking, brooding and a fascination
with death never go out of style. Fashion's
prince of darkness, Olivier Theyskens,
creative director at Nina Ricci, has dipped
the house's classic Lalique dove perfume
bottle in black. Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy
is piling on the gilt crosses. Yves Saint
Laurent's gothic black Gloss Pur lipstick
($34) has a waiting list at Holt Renfrew (it
arrives Monday H is for House, Home and
Hearth. Canada's decor-diva firmament has had
an extreme makeover and the hip new regime is
more approachable than aspirational. House &
Home's dynamo new editor, Suzanne Dimma,
dispenses stylish can-do weekend projects,
while Style at Home design director Samantha
Pynn debuts her new show, Pure Design, on
HGTV. And what will our lovely homes smell
like this fall? The comfort of burning wood.
Burberry's luxe new candle is smokey Wood
Embers, Crabtree & Evelyn has launched a
woodsy home fragrance range called Hearth and
Banana Republic's spicy Fireside will be a
ubiquitous hostess gift. We're craving cozy I
is for Indispensable Ina, my foodie
girl-crush, back with another for gals in a
rush. Ina Garten's Simply Barefoot Contessa
on the Food Network Canada kicks off this
month along with a cookbook by the same name.
She uses butter and sugar and isn't afraid to
look like she enjoys eating. Which brings us
to J is for Joan, as in Joan Holloway, the
steno-pool goddess with the trademark sashay
on Mad Men. The Rubenesque office director's
curve-hugging dresses steal every scene, so
it's no wonder designers take their cues from
MM wardrober Katherine Jane Bryant this
season. Peter Som does peplums while Michael
Kors showcases streamlined '60s Jackie
sheaths under fur-trimmed tweed coats; even
WonderBra pays tribute to voluptuous women
with a new ad campaign (tag line "D to G:
Because we're more than a handful"). They're
called wiggle dresses for a reason, boys --
watch for dangerous curves ahead K is for
Kitchen, which is where the usual cheffy
suspects are whipping up folksy and casual
comfort-food cookbooks: There's a new Anna,
Martha, Bonnie, Anita, Giada and Nigella --
which reminds me of a tip for picking out
cookbooks (it also applies to produce
suppliers): Don't trust any name that doesn't
end in a vowel L is for Leather Leggings and
Lace. Lindsay Lohan's quilted-knee leather
leggings sold out in a day and Prada's doily
dresses are here to stay. Worn together,
they're naughty and nice M is for Minimalism,
clothing pared down into seemingly simple
sculptures to wear around town. In neutrals
and blacks, they showcase designer
dressmakers' tricks: a seam here, a tuck
there or an architectural fold; a slim dress
from Andy The-Anh and from Aldo, a gathered
and puckered clutch to decorate your hand N
is for Noir, the new buzzword for black. It
never left, so how come it's back? Little
black dress, black trousers, black biker
jacket in your closet; stark black on white
in the bedroom and the rest of the house.
It's also the trend in perfume names for
dames: The Tom Ford Private Collection has no
fewer than three fragrances dubbed noir. And
don't forget Paco Rabanne Black XS, Bulgari's
Jasmin Noir, Iris Noir and Creed Love In
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