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jeudi
sept.302010

Le Bal Masqué De Vogue Paris

Tonight is the highly anticipated masquerade ball hosted by Carine Roitfeld and Vogue Paris so in honor of the special occasion here is the editorial "Bal masqué" to enjoy. Featured in the October issue of Vogue, "Bal masqué" focuses on models Lara Stone, Freja Beha Erichsen, Mariacarla Boscono, Crystal Renn, Daphne Groenveld, and assorted male models through the lens of Marcus Piggott and Mert Alas. Clearly the styling is the hand of Carine and the lascivious cover photo comes from the shoot as well. Speaking of photos, simply cannot wait to see those from this evening's ball, they are sure to be exquisite...

Vogue Paris editorial images © 2010 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

mercredi
sept.292010

Review: Vogue Paris October 2010 Issue

It is a pleasure to present Milla from the blog Not Just Another Milla with an incisive review of the October issue of Vogue Paris. Milla kindly agreed to let me excerpt from her review here, please visit her blog to read her remarks in full.

I came downstairs this morning to find this brick of an issue sticking out of my post box. My heart raced, I kid you not! Since I only have one subscription, I knew "Vogueday" had arrived.

I flicked through and came to page 347 to be surprised and delighted by Théodora Aspart and her wonderful beauty editorial on products for ladies of colour. It would have been foolish of Vogue Paris to leave out such an important moment in beauty history. Labels such as Clinique, MAC, Smashbox, and Laura Mercier are all listed along with photographs of Naomi Campbell, arguably the most famous black model. They talked about Joséphine Baker being the first black model to appear in Vogue Paris but don’t include a photograph of her. Odd.

Page 357 takes the readers on a photographic journey through the best of Vogue Paris parties over the last 90 years in “Œil d’or.” Think Christina Onassis, Tom Ford, Jane Birkin, Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, Miuccia Prada, Yves Saint Laurent, and Caroline de Monaco to mention but a few fabulous names. All partying and having a ball. There’s a particular image of Mr Jacobs, which I think will cause him some embarrassment… Don’t worry Marc, we all have “why-was-I-dancing-like-that?” moments!!

This leads us to the most adorable double-paged “Joyeux anniversaire” messages from a variety of brands including a fabulous and fun message from Isabel Marant, an oh-so-chic YSL image, a sexy sketch from Jimmy Choo’s Tamara Mellon, a Vogue shoe design from Louis Vuitton, a Dolce & Gabbana lacy theme spread, a very chic and simple message from Calvin Klein. I’m trying to pick my favourite message but for now it’s tied between Tom Ford (love this guy!), Lanvin, and Chanel. Holy moly!!! Have you seen the Paule Ka message!? It features a sketch of Carine!!!!!! LOVE!!! I need to just relax, because this is too much! My wee heart cannot handle it!!

On the last fifth of the magazine and here we are: Carine Roitfeld’s “Bal masqué" featuring Lara Stone and Freja Beha Erichsen and photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. Animal print (me no likey), lace, leather, Philip Treacy (to-die-for) masks, and some seriously dodgy hair (!) only add to the drama of the editorial. The opening image of Lara — arms folded, leather catsuit, dainty earrings, and that stunning mask — sets the scene of unadulterated pleasure, luxury, and provocation. My goodness, this magazine isn’t for the conservative!

Emmanuelle Alt’s "The Party" takes us to various locations around my fabulous adopted home as we follow Anja Rubik, Isabeli Fontana, and Natasha Poly as they play dress-up. From Place de la Concorde (my absolute favourite place in Paris) for a gold bonanza, to leather biker chic near  les pont des Invalides, to sexy ski time near la Tour Eiffel, and on to various other locations sporting brightly coloured fur, luxe Balmain, and even a ball gown!

Vogue Paris October issue photographs and text courtesy of Not Just Another Milla.

lundi
sept.272010

Happy 90th Birthday Vogue Paris!

Vogue Paris celebrates ninety years of consistently chic, audacious, and provocative publishing today — congratulations and many happy returns! Here you can see a random sampling of 200 Vogue Paris covers from the last nine decades and I have added a number of the covers to the photo gallery for you to browse, enjoy!

To celebrate the occasion, Vogue Paris releases the October issue on newsstands today as well as their new iPad application which features Carine Roitfeld's remarks on the photographs in the special collector's portfolio supplement. C'est fabuleux ! Joyeux anniversaire !

Vogue Paris cover images © 2010 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

mardi
août312010

Vogue Paris October 2010 Preview: Lara Stone

To celebrate ninety years of Vogue Paris, Carine Roitfeld picked Lara Stone for the cover of the very special October issue. (Note that this image is from February 2009 as the current cover image is not yet available.) I have read everything from 622 pages to 678 pages, whatever the actual number, the issue is going to be large. Vogue Paris also chose many of their favorite photographers to capture the special issue including Steven Klein, David Sims, Hedi Slimane, Mario Sorrenti, Terry Richardson, Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, and Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.

Highlights of the October issue thus far: the 11-year-old daughter of Inès de la Fressange as shot by Hedi Slimane (above) and archival materials such as this 1962 feature with Romy Schneider with photography by Helmut Newton (below). In France readers will be treated to a “portfolio of oversize photographs from the nine decades, all printed on heavy stock, unbound, and ready to frame” culled from the Vogue Paris archives. The October issue will be available on newsstands beginning September 20, be sure to pick up your copy of this collectible.

A costume ball will be held in Paris on September 30 to celebrate the anniversary issue (which should be noted is not all about pretty pictures — ad pages are up nearly 100 percent over last year at this time and the press run for this issue is 40 percent higher than usual.) Félicitations, Carine !

Vogue Paris images © 2009, 2010 Condé Nast. All Rights Reserved.

dimanche
mai162010

I Want To Be A Roitfeld: Year One

Today I Want To Be A Roitfeld celebrates one year chronicling the editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, Carine Roitfeld, and her two children, Julia Restoin-Roitfeld and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld. When fortune smiles, we also check in with their best loveds: Christian Restoin (father of Jewels and Vladi), Robert Konjic, and Giovanna Battaglia. It has certainly been an amazing year and I would like to wholeheartedly thank you for reading along. I especially adore each of you for every single comment that you leave, you keep me motivated to continue investing myself to discover the best of the Roitfeld family for all of us.

The media mentions or links to the blog are also powerful incentives. Though they were numerous, I have compiled a list of my favorites of the year:

Sundance Channel, "French Vogue: Celebrating Ninety Years," 7 October 2009
Italian Elle, "Robert Konjic," 13 October 2009
V Magazine, "Blasberg's Best of 2009: Part One," 21 December 2009
Huffington Post, "Celebrity as Avatar," 19 January 2010
New York Magazine, "Les Enfants Are All Right," 14 February 2010
Vogue Brazil, "Quero ser um Roitfeld," 1 March 2010
Vogue Germany, "Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld: Jungstar der Kunstszene," 1 March 2010
The Guardian, "The Measure," 13 March 2010
Gala.de, "Mode Jetset: Die Macht der Coolness," 30 March 2010
ZEIT Online, "Vogue-Chefin Carine Roitfeld: Madame Rock'n'Roll," 3 April 2010
Das Magazin, "Die Patin," 10 April 2010

Finally a very special thank you to my delightful beau, Michael, who constantly encourages this endeavor, buoys my spirits, and comments when no one else dares. Je t'aime, mtm.

Now I would like to hear from you, what are your favorite Roitfeld moments over the last year? Which fashion choices stand out? When you think back, which Vogue Paris editorials come to mind? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments, today is Roitfeld Day and anything goes! Thanks a million for reading my blog—you are the best.

xo
Kellina

Joyeux anniversaire, ma geai bleue.

Carine, Julia, and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld in Lutz and Patmos sweaters photo courtesy of lutzandpatmos.com
Carine Roitfeld and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld wearing masks photograph courtesy of guardian.co.uk

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