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mardi
juil.012014

CR Fashion Book Issue 4: Fairy Tales

CR Fashion Book Issue 4: Fairy Tales
By Sarra Salib

The theme for Issue 4 of the bi-annual CR Fashion Book is "Fairy Tales" in which Carine Roitfeld takes as her subject some of our most children's beloved stories, tales that we revisit again and again even as adults to relive our favorite childhood memories, or perhaps to escape from the harsh reality even if only for a short while. The stories featured included "Beauty and the Beast," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "The Empress’s New Clothes," "Fairy Tale Theater," and Carine’s favorite, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," which makes her cry. 

As we know by now, the work of Carine Roitfeld is enduring and iconic because it shies away from anything that celebrates the mundane or the status quo. In CR Fashion Book Issue 4 there was a twist added to every editorial, and these innocent stories we know so well were transformed and punctuated by Carine’s French accent mark, if you will. And that is actually one of Carine’s many talents: taking something innocent and revamping it into something provocative and politically incorrect. What else do we expect from the queen of porno chic?

In "Fairy Tales," we see a stark juxtaposition of brightness, hope, love, and smiles against loss, darkness, and ominousness. The cover stories convey those themes of brightness, lightness, and love. Lindsey Wixson’s E.T. cover photographed by Carine’s crony Sebastian Faena could not be more spot on. Gracing the reverse cover are Gigi Hadid (who could easily be mistaken for Kate Upton’s twin sister) with Shayne Cureton as shot by the legendary Bruce Weber. With perpetual smiles on their faces, Cureton and Hadid represent the ultimate fairy tale love of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix in their ultra-hippie rock ‘n’ roll Sixties prime. 

Contrary to these lights and smiles, we see "Ferocious," a dark and sinister take on the classic "Beauty and the Beast," starring the now Carine regular Kate Upton as photographed by Karl Lagerfeld. "Ferocious" is captioned “Once Upon a Time Beauty Met Beastly and Liked It.” The photographs are eerily reminiscent of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, with Upton being Estella and the table setting being something that you would expect to find in the humble abode of Miss Havisham. Adding to this element of darkness is the apparent tragedy that Beauty did not end up living happily ever after with the object of her affection.

Another noteworthy editorial in Issue 4 of CR Fashion Book is “The Seven,” Carine Roitfeld's witty, modern, tongue-in-cheek take on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." The story features Ashleigh Good and a diverse cast of smiling children playing their appropriate role as the seven dwarfs, and is shot by Carine’s longtime friend Pamela Hanson. The description to "The Seven" sets the vision for the editorial: “Ashleigh Good stars as part workaday mom, part contemporary Snow White. She makes for a magical, magnetic vision of motherhood.” Perhaps this is Carine's homage to her daughter Julia — granted Julia has only one child and not seven... I think yes!

Although this is a rather belated review of CR Fashion Book Issue 4, it is still appropriate because it proves how Carine’s work remains relevant and will remain relevant even down the line. Moreover, she proves that you may pick any theme you wish, use fashion and creative talent, and turn it into your own story for others to enjoy. In her "Fairy Tales," Carine combines and juxtaposes ideas of happiness and light with darkness and gloom to create memorable images with an array of established and new talents. Rounding off "Fairy Tales" was a fun task, and we cannot wait to see what theme Carine Roitfeld explores for the hotly anticipated Issue 5 of CR Fashion Book.

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Editorial images and illustration by Illustration by Donald “Drawbertson” Robertson © 2014 CR Fashion Book.

mardi
avr.152014

Paper Dolls: Carine Roitfeld

Paper Dolls: Carine Roitfeld
By SP Medina

Inspired by the style of Carine Roitfeld and Sofia Coppola, SP Medina graciously created these illustrations featured here especially for us as part of her "Paper Dolls" series. I love this photo of the artist in her studio, I hope she will not mind if I include it! Thank you kindly for sharing your talent with all of us, SP! Visit SP Medina Art Gallery to see more of her work.

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Carine Roitfeld illustrations and SP Medina photograph © 2014 SP Medina. All Rights Reserved.

vendredi
févr.082013

CR Fashion Book Issue 2: Dance

The Cut has released an exclusive look at CR Fashion Book announcing the theme for the second issue — dance. I love Carine Roitfeld's vision and I cannot wait to see more of this issue dedicated to her passion for dance. I am totally inspired to learn that she has only recently begun to practice the elegant art of pain and refusal herself. Carine, j'adore!

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Karen Kilimnik illustration of Carine Roitfeld courtesy of the artist and 303 Gallery, New York.CR Fashion Book images courtesy of crfashionbook.com.

lundi
nov.122012

Happy 32nd Birthday Julia Restoin-Roitfeld!

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Julia Restoin-Roitfeld illustrations © 2012 Lee Ferguson. All Rights Reserved.

jeudi
nov.012012

Carine Roitfeld: Dictionnaire Impertinent De La Mode

I was excited to receive a note from the talented and lovely Isabelle Oziol de Pignol, sharing with me her latest artistic accomplishment: she has illustrated a sassy dictionary of fashion and of course who but Carine Roitfeld would appear under the letter "R." Published in September by François Bourin Editeur, Dictionnaire impertinent de la mode is a humorous and refreshing look at fashion written by Sylvie Barbier, the former editor-in-chief of the French edition of Marie Claire, and illustrated by Isabelle Oziol de Pignol. Readers may recognize Isabelle's style from the banner images she created for IWTBAR and IWTBAA, please be sure to visit Accro de la Mode to see more of her work. Note that the book is printed entirely in French but Isabelle's marvelous illustrations transcend any language barrier.

Read the first chapter of Dictionnaire impertinent de la mode

Carine Roitfeld: Dictionnaire impertinent de la mode illustration © 2012 Isabelle Oziol de Pignol. All Rights Reserved.