How cute is Alber in this picture.
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Two of my favorite women in Hollywood history
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Newly obsessed with this tumblr blog. The photos and the “Easter eggs” have captured my eyes.
That’s the show
I want to give a very special thanks Rich Tong for this amazing week, it went down in history. As always, thanks to Tumblr for the support and vision- it’s an honor & privilege to know you guys.
I could not have been the creative outlet I was without the support and technical talent of Kevin Burg- the man who has been endlessly editing the gifs. Thank you, I would have collapsed without you.
The Milk video crew! You poor guys, up before us and asleep after us. I hope you got good footage for the documentary- please don’t use anything that shows my double chin ;)
I’m happy to leave fashion week having met the most beautiful, talented, visionary people in the industry and proud to say they are sincerely nice. Thanks to the editors, designers, agents, stylists, models and personalities that hosted us and opened up your worlds for us to peak inside. I’m truly inspired by y’all.
The Tumblr 24…. I’m happy to call y’all friends now. I would not have wanted to share the week with any other group. See y’all online…
This will be my last post for the week as NYFW comes to an end but I will be back next week posting some of the amazing stories I captured along the way (Umm… tour of Oscar de la Renta’s studio!!!) and many more of the animated gifs that hopefully bring to life the image of what Fashion Week is like.
Until Monday, have a great weekend & thanks for following along at New York Fashion Week!
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See me, see you
WHO’S WATCHING WHO?
Cinemagraph by Jamie, shot in my apartment last week.
As “Savage Beauty,” a retrospective of Alexander McQueen’s astonishing and provocative work, opens at the Costume Institute, creative director Sarah Burton shares with Sarah Mower her memories of working at the late designer’s side.
Widows Of Culloden, Fall 2006
“The collection was about the 1745 massacre of the Scottish Jacobites by the English, which Lee felt so passionately about because of his Scottish family heritage, which his mother had researched. The women were the widows of the slaughtered army. This dress was actually based on my wedding dress—I got married two years earlier. We had to figure out how to make lace work in the round with those ruffles because Lee hated gathering. So we cut out all of the flowers from the lace and reappliquéd it on tulle to make our own fabric. This is the collection most people remember as the one with Kate Moss in a hologram. Oh, my God, it was so beautiful. He loved that show.”
On model Karen Elson: silk-lace ruffled dress with lace veil and Perspex antlers. Philip Treacy headpieces throughout.