September 2, 2009
Exclusive 3.1 phillip lim Runway Show and Fashion Experience invitations on sale now. Fashion Experience event hosted by André Leon Talley and Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda Fargo
American Express announced today its partnership with acclaimed fashion designer Phillip Lim to present a unique runway experience exclusively for Cardmembers on Thursday, September 17 at 10:00 PM during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Preceded by an exclusive cocktail reception for Cardmembers in the Lobby, Lim and American Express will create a one-of-a-kind runway event by offering unique insight into his collection currently at retail in addition to an exclusive encore presentation of his 3.1 phillip lim Spring 2010 Collection.
Hosted by André Leon Talley, editor-at-large for Vogue magazine, and Linda Fargo, Senior Vice President, Fashion Office and Store Presentation for Bergdorf Goodman, the event will provide Cardmembers access to the coveted floor seats to be up close and personal with these icons of the industry. Along with Lim, the evening’s hosts will open the event by offering expert insights from their respective designer, editorial and retail perspectives on a selection of 3.1 phillip lim looks currently available at retail. Following the discussion will be an encore presentation of the 3.1 phillip lim Spring 2010 Collection that debuted to press and industry guests the previous day. Invitations to this memorable event are on sale now at www.americanexpress.com/entertainment.
“With consumers becoming increasingly savvy about the world of fashion, I am always challenging myself to create new and authentic ways for customers to experience my collections,” said Phillip Lim. “By partnering with American Express, I am able to provide Cardmembers insight beyond the traditional runway show and offer them a one-of-a-kind experience into my design process.”
The 3.1 phillip lim Cardmember-only show is part of the enhanced experiences American Express provides at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week and across the broader fashion community during this season’s runway shows. Over the past five seasons, American Express has established an authentic partnership with the industry that connects Cardmembers to their favorite designers, provides exclusive retail experiences at the stores they love and offers deep insight into the world of fashion through unforgettable events and activities. “American Express is proud to return to the Tents at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, while also connecting with the fashion community beyond our activities at Bryant Park,” said Jessica Igoe, Director of Global Sponsorship Marketing, American Express. “We are continually looking to create deeper, more authentic experiences that our Cardmembers love and to support the industry. American Express strives to connect our Cardmembers with the fashion world through on and off-site activities, expert insights and unparalleled moments.”
This season, American Express will provide access into the world of fashion through a variety of authentic offerings:
- Skybox Offers Fresh Look and Experiences: Sporting a newly-enhanced design by Jonathan Adler and hosted by celebrity stylist and fashion expert Kate Nobelius, the American Express Skybox will offer Platinum Card® and Gold Card members an up-close view of some of the season’s hottest collections.
- Insider Insights and Fashion Advice: A full slate of experts from the world of fashion and design will interact with Card members and share their personal insights into the world of fashion. American Express will also offer new activities this season such as hosting a top designer to come to the Skybox with selected looks, seen minutes prior on the runway, and offer Card members the opportunity to pre-order before anyone else.
- Extended Access: To round out the fashionable experience for Card members in attendance and full VIP, an American Express onsite concierge will be available in the Lobby to assist Card members throughout the week with access to highly-coveted reservations at a selection of New York’s most-buzzed about restaurants across all five boroughs, as well as transportation and additional hospitality needs.
- By Invitation Only®: Having sold out in August to fashion-savvy Platinum Card members, By Invitation Only experiences provide an even deeper look into the world of fashion via coordinated meet-and-greets with elite insiders, a behind-the-scenes tour of the Tents at Bryant Park and hair and make-up touch-ups done by industry professionals who work backstage with the designers and models throughout the week.
- Supporter of the CFDA: Showcasing their true dedication to the industry, American Express will donate proceeds from the sale of event invitations as part of its $250,000 donation to the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund (CVFF), a CFDA program intended to help emerging American designers succeed in the business of fashion by providing ongoing support.
To learn more about American Express’ special access to the world of fashion and other entertainment offers, visit www.americanexpress.com/entertainment.
Posted in New York Fashion Week | Tagged Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
August 30, 2009
| THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2009 |
| 9 AM |
MICHAEL ANGEL |
Salon |
| 10 AM |
BCBGMAXAZRIA |
Tent |
| 11 AM |
DAVIDELFIN |
Promenade |
| 1 PM |
DUCKIE BROWN |
Salon |
| 2 PM |
MARA HOFFMAN / NICHOLAS K / WHITNEY EVE |
Promenade |
| 3 PM |
PORTS 1961 |
Tent |
| 5 PM |
ROSA CHÁ |
Salon |
| 6-11 PM |
FASHION’S NIGHT OUT |
|
| 7 PM |
CESAR GALINDO |
M2 Ultra Lounge, 530 W 28th Street |
| |
| FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2009 |
| 9 AM |
CYNTHIA STEFFE |
Salon |
| 11 AM |
YIGAL AZROUËL |
Promenade |
| Noon |
TWINKLE by WENLAN |
Salon |
| 2 PM |
CHARLOTTE RONSON |
Promenade |
| 3 PM |
MONARCHY COLLECTION |
Tent |
| 4-6 PM |
LEIFSDOTTIR |
209 W 38th Street, 7th Floor |
| 6 PM |
NICOLE MILLER |
Salon |
| 7 PM |
ARISE: AFRICAN PROMISE COLLECTIVE |
Promenade |
| 8 PM |
ERIN WASSON x RVCA |
Tent |
| 9 PM |
VENEXIANA |
Salon |
| |
| SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2009 |
| 10 AM |
LACOSTE |
Tent |
| 11 AM |
GEORGES CHAKRA |
Promenade |
| 1 PM |
ANDY & DEBB |
Salon |
| 2 PM |
ADAM |
450 W 15th Street |
| 3 PM |
ACADEMY of ART UNIVERSITY |
Tent |
| 4 PM |
CHRISTIAN SIRIANO |
Promenade |
| 7 PM |
CHADO RALPH RUCCI |
Tent |
| 8 PM |
VIVIENNE TAM |
Promenade |
| |
| SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 2009 |
| 10 AM |
LELA ROSE |
Salon |
| 11 AM |
DEREK LAM |
Promenade |
| Noon |
TONI MATICEVSKI |
Altman Building, 135 West 18th Street |
| 1 PM |
DKNY |
711 Greenwich Street |
| 2 PM |
THUY |
Salon |
| 3 PM |
HERVÉ LÉGER by MAX AZRIA |
Promenade |
| 4 PM |
DIANE VON FURSTENBERG |
Tent |
| 5 PM |
REBECCA TAYLOR |
Salon |
| 6 PM |
Y-3 |
Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave |
| 7 PM |
TULEH |
Promenade |
| 8 PM |
CUSTO BARCELONA |
Tent |
| 9 PM |
VASSILIOS KOSTETSOS |
Salon |
| |
| MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2009 |
| 9 AM |
ZAC POSEN |
The Altman Building, 135 West 18th Street |
| 10 AM |
CAROLINA HERRERA |
Tent |
| 11 AM |
CARLOS MIELE |
Promenade |
| Noon |
JILL STUART |
New York Public Library |
| 1 PM |
TRACY REESE |
Salon |
| 2 PM |
DONNA KARAN NEW YORK |
711 Greenwich Street |
| 4 PM |
YEOHLEE |
225 W 35th Street, 16th Floor |
| 5 PM |
TADASHI SHOJI |
Salon |
| 6 PM |
TONYCOHEN |
Promenade |
| 7 PM |
GOTTEX |
Tent |
| |
| TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2009 |
| 10 AM |
BADGLEY MISCHKA |
Tent |
| 11 AM |
BRIAN REYES |
Promenade |
| 1 PM |
PAMELLA ROLAND |
Salon |
| 2 PM |
MAX AZRIA |
Tent |
| 3 PM |
DENNIS BASSO |
Promenade |
| 6 PM |
WILLOW |
Salon |
| 7 PM |
TIBI |
Promenade |
| 8 PM |
NARCISO RODRIGUEZ |
Tent |
| 9 PM |
TONI FRANCESC |
Salon |
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| WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 |
| 9 AM |
TORY BURCH |
Salon |
| 10 AM |
MICHAEL KORS |
Tent |
| 11 AM |
NANETTE LEPORE |
Promenade |
| 2 PM |
3.1 PHILLIP LIM |
Tent |
| 3 PM |
MILLY by MICHELLE SMITH |
Promenade |
| 5 PM |
ALEXANDRE HERCHCOVITCH |
Salon |
| 6 PM |
ANNA SUI |
Tent |
| 6-9 PM |
MARIA PINTO |
Banchet, 74 Gansevoort Street |
| 7 PM |
DOO.RI |
Promenade |
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| THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2009 |
| 9 AM |
RALPH LAUREN |
Skylight Studio, 275 Hudson Street |
| 10 AM |
RALPH LAUREN |
Skylight Studio, 275 Hudson Street |
| 11 AM |
RALPH LAUREN |
Skylight Studio, 275 Hudson Street |
| 1 PM |
ALLUDE |
Salon |
| 2 PM |
ISAAC MIZRAHI |
Tent |
| 3 PM |
TRIAS |
Promenade |
| 4 PM |
CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION |
205 W 39th Street, Ground Floor |
| 5 PM |
CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION |
205 W 39th Street, Ground Floor |
| 6 PM |
CHOCHENG |
Salon |
| 7 PM |
ARGENTINE DESIGNER COLLECTIONS |
Promenade |
| 8 PM |
TOMMY HILFIGER |
Tent |
| |
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
A trade/industry event with entry by invitation only. Not open to the public. Invitations are for the private use of each designer and its designated guests and may not be sold to or through concierge services, internet resellers or in any other manner.
The Tent, Promenade and Salon are in the Bryant Park Tents, Sixth Avenue at 41st Street.
Posted in New York Fashion Week | Tagged BCBG Max Azria, Calvin Klein, Christian Siriano, Diane von Furstenberg, Donna Karan, Fashion Week Schedule, Herve Leger, Max Azria, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Zac Posen
May 20, 2009
Negative comments on body image and weight from Anna Wintour’s interview on 60 Minutes have been making the rounds, showing that the fashion industry norm of equating beauty with being thin or skinny is still cemented in peoples’ minds. Given Wintour’s high-ranking position in the fashion world as the editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, we can’t help but be disappointed — disgusted even — that she continues to perpetuate our culture’s obsession with weight and the negative body image that it fosters.
The Vogue editrix admits to having asked Oprah Winfrey to shed 20 pounds in order to be featured on the magazine’s cover in one of its 1998 issues, though this part of her interview was not aired. Anna Wintour is quoted saying that “it was a very gentle suggestion [...] I went to Chicago to visit Oprah, and I suggested that it might be an idea that she lose a little bit of weight [...] I said simply that you might feel more comfortable. She was a trooper!”
We highly doubt that it was as gentle a suggestion as Wintour claims. And the fact that she said Winfrey might be more comfortable if she slimmed down? It’s just another way of saying that she might not feel as bad about herself if she were thinner. Again, intimating that the more a person weighs the less they are able to accept and respect themselves, to feel comfortable in their own bodies.
As it turns out, Oprah complied with the request and lost weight. “[Oprah] totally welcomed the idea, and she went on a very stringent diet,” according to Wintour. “And it was one of our most successful covers ever.”
The tagline from Oprah Winfrey’s cover was about her “amazing makeover” — i.e., how losing weight and being skinnier made her more beautiful; how she improved by shedding the pounds. The whole reason for putting Winfrey on the cover was to point out her weight loss, to feature her as a person who was winning their struggle with their weight.
The Vogue issue in question is from over 10 years ago and clearly Anna Wintour’s position and views on weight and body image have not changed since then.
She further states in the 60 Minutes interview that she approves of and defends the use of Photoshop to alter images of people, thereby making them more “beautiful” than they are in real life. “That’s one of the things that makes me rather angry, that I don’t understand [...] That if you look wonderful, does that make you less important? Less powerful? Less serious?” She fails to grasp that it’s not a question of looking wonderful; the issue at hand is that photoshopping images presents artificial perceptions of and unattainable standards for beauty.
The cherry on the cake came in the form of Wintour’s comments on obesity: “I’d just been on a trip to Minnesota, where I can only kindly describe most of the people I saw as little houses [...] There’s such an epidemic of obesity in the United States, and for some reason, everybody focuses on anorexia.” Little houses? How deftly she turns the negative focus away from the obsession with weight loss by trying to spin the issue to look like obesity is the only true weight problem — and that losing weight is its logical cure and thus should be viewed in a positive light as promoting good health.
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Posted in Fashion News | Tagged Anna Wintour, body image, Vogue, weight obsession
May 14, 2009
Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour admits she wears sunglasses indoors as protection. “They are seriously useful,” she tells Morley Safer — who shadowed her to Milan, Paris and the Costume Institute gala at the Met — on “60 Minutes” this Sunday. “I can sit in a show and if I am bored out of my mind, nobody will notice…. At this point, they have become, really, armor.”
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Posted in Fashion News | Tagged Anna Wintour
May 4, 2009
Anna Wintour’s annual Costume Institute Gala will be held tonight at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, with co-hosts Marc Jacobs, Kate Moss, and Justin Timberlake. This year’s gala theme is Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion. Supermodel Moss will be wearing a Marc Jacobs design.
As for other models expected in attendance at the model-themed Gala: it is reported that Heidi Klum will walk the stairs of the Met with fashion designer Gilles Mendel; the lovely Coco Rocha will be dressed by and attending with Isaac Mizrahi; recently married supermodel Gisele Bundchen will be John Galliano’s date to the event.
It has long been that Wintour’s Costume Institute Gala is seen as a rival to Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter’s annual Oscar party in Hollywood, both in terms of fashion and style, and also celebrity presence. Some even chastise Wintour, viewing that she purposefully ups the celebrity and social status quotient of the Gala so as to compete with Carter’s February Oscar party, to the detriment of the prestige and class of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and its reputation.
“The museum has struck a Faustian bargain with Vogue that diminishes the museum [...] The tail is wagging the dog,” Michael Gross said, author of the new unauthorized history of the Met to hit stores on May 5, 2009.
Missing out on tonight’s festivities are some fashion industry standards. “Karl Lagerfeld, a longtime friend of Anna Wintour who dines with her regularly at l’Espadon in Paris, will not share a meal with Wintour on Monday. His busy travel schedule, including upcoming stops in Venice, Moscow and London, doesn’t accommodate a transatlantic voyage for this gala, but Chanel will dress Diane Kruger and Kirsten Dunst,” according to Fashion Week Daily.
UPDATE: Supermodels Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington, and Linda Evangelista will not be attending tonight’s Gala event. “There were two theories for their no-shows: They no longer like each other and don’t want to have to pose together for photos, or they’re upset they weren’t chosen to co-chair the event while younger Kate Moss (pictured, opposite page) was,” today’s PageSix reports.
However, concerns over waning attendance due to the economic crisis — with tables starting at $75,000 — is unwarranted; this year’s Costume Institute Gala is sold-out, with upward of 100 top models expected to participate this evening.
Posted in Fashion News | Tagged Anna Wintour, Coco Rocha, Costume Institute Gala, Gilles Mendel, Gisele Bundchen, Graydon Carter, Heidi Klum, Issac Mizrahi, John Galliano, Justin Timberlake, Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, Vanity Fair, Vogue