June 13th, 2011, 9:46 AM

The Business of Fashion Pays Tribute to Hilary Alexander

The Business of Fashion created a great video dedicated to Hilary Alexander‘s 25 years of journalism on their Tumblr account. You can spot some big names in the industry in the video. Can you name some of them?

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July 13th, 2010, 9:48 AM

Picture This by GPP: The Valentino Party

Gladys Perint Palmer continues her reports from her time in Paris. This time, she shares some pics from a little soiree given by a designer you may have heard about…

July 7, 2010

Valentino gives a party at the Château de Wideville — an hour outside Paris.

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Château de Wideville


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At night it’s pink


Follow the jump for more pictures — including some of Gwyneth (as in Paltrow).
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July 7th, 2010, 2:31 PM

Picture This by GPP: Givenchy and Chanel

Paris
Tuesday July 6th
7 p.m. till…. late

Givenchy:

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Bust of Jules Hardouin Mansart

In the 17th century, the architect Jules Hardouin Mansart was given a cozy corner in 19 place Vendôme known as the Hôtel d’Évreux. The bust was made by Jean-Louis Lemoyne. Mansart was the the architect behind buildings such as Versailles, the Grand Trianon, the Château de Marly, and Les Invalides. Notice the cross of the Order of St. Michael, which denotes that he is an artist.

Once past the Givenchy securité we are greeted by (the bust of) Mansart. Upstairs, ten Haute Couture outfits by Riccardo Tisci adorn the rooms.

They are fit for princesses from countries under far bluer skies.

Most intriguing is a long dress with the sleeve covering arms and fingers. On close inspection, sleeve is attached at the shoulder with zipper.

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Givenchy Haute Couture dress


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Sleeve and glove attached at the shoulder


Chanel:

Waiting to get to Chanel at the Grand Palais — now a museum — at 8 p.m., we sit for a while next door at the Ritz.

Anna Wintour walks past wearing a plain beige belted dress. Chanel clients walk by in diamonds, sequins and feathers. Very short men in white linen walk by. Linda Wells’ sons walk by dressed for a party from The Great Gatsby.

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Coco Chanel was a Leo

At Chanel there is an anatomically correct golden lion 11 metres (about 36 feet) high and 22 metres (about 72 feet) long. Models emerge from under a paw. Coco Chanel was a Leo and would have enjoyed the sight, after the show, when everyone rushed to congratulate Karl Lagerfeld under the belly.

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September 13th, 2009, 8:20 AM

Menkes and Alexander give us some love

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The prestigious International Herald Tribune fashion editor, Suzy Menkes attended our show yesterday and – well…here’s what she had to say about our designers…

The polyglot students from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco showed an impressive diversity of style and technique. Standouts included the jacquard knitwear in vivid colors from the Bulgarian-born Marina Nikolaeva Popska; and the mosaic colors and origami effects from the Thai designer Sawanya Jomthepmala.

I like the word, “polygot.” You should try using that word at least one time today.

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Marina gets jaunty with her jacquard (Photos courtesy of Getty Images)

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Sawanya’s textiles and symmetric origami details were a hit with Menkes

In addition, Hilary Alexander from The Daily Telegraph had similar things to say:

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