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MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party

The launch of ‘Matthew Williamson for H&M’ at NYC’s The Majesty party brought out a bunch of cool kids.

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieSelita Ebanks

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indie Olivia Palermo

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieHelena Christensen

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieMary-Kate Olsen

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieErin Featherston

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieAmanda Setton

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieLucy Liu

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieAlexis Bledel

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieChanel Iman

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indiePat Fields

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indieDree Hemingway

MOMENTS OF STYLE: the Cool Kids Attend the H&M/Matthew Williamson Party all indie



MAG HAG: Lucy Liu For Vogue China

MAG HAG: Lucy Liu For Vogue China magazines

Lucy Liu has landed herself another cover, this time on Vogue China’s April 09 issue. Shot by Mario Sorrenti, the  issue seems to be all about the color green.



Our Fresh New Column: “Playing The Field” with Adrien Field

Our Fresh New Column: Playing The Field with Adrien Field womens fashion

We are so excited to introduce our newest columnist Adrien Field. A true New York social climber, Adrien gives us the dish and dirt on what’s hot on the New York Nightlife scene. From the best new DJ’s to the exclusive invite-only parties he loves to frequent, Adrien gives you the insider look into the world of champagne and flashing lights.

Enjoy his first column and tell us what you think in our comments section:

When you are single and fabulous in New York City, the majority of your going-out happens during the week: charity parties, art openings, society benefits, etc. all compete for the precious 7-9PM timeslot Monday through Thursday so that by the time Friday hits, you’re ready to trade in your Berluti shoes for a tub of Ben and Jerry’s.

Last weekend began on a rather odd note as I had an event to attend on a Saturday evening.  Now normally my Saturday nights are reserved for “me time”–instead of mingling with the masses that make their way over the bridges and through the tunnels in their Mazda Miatas to party at Marquee, I can normally be found in my bathrobe flipping through fashion magazines or watching old episodes of Sex and the City (I actually haven’t yet figured out whether this is the cause or effect of my perpetual single-status).

Anyway, back to the party. I ventured out west with my trusted companion, recording artist Alexandra Alexis, to the Ward-Nasse gallery for a private reception celebrating the launch of Amanda Dolan’s exhibition.  You could say that everything followed a similar theme: from Amanda’s Cyndi Lauper-inspired look (crimped hair and all) to the sweet pink cupcakes and even more saccharine art featuring an overdose of cute, it was like inhabiting the mind of a lovesick single girl where shoes and the artist’s dog were reoccurring images.  Heart attack indeed.

On Monday night, it was a slightly different vibe as we headed to the northern-limits of our Manhattan—14th street—for yet another art event.  This one was a loft party and silent auction featuring works inspired by the Notorious BIG.  Though supposed guest Russel Simmons was nowhere to be found, we did spot a woman who looked exactly like Victoria Gotti, complete with Malibu Barbie bleached blond hair and an entirely white ensemble, topped off with a sun hat and long French manicured nails.

The next night, since I had started my week early (and I wasn’t invited to anything exciting) I ditched the social scene and instead met up with my friend Sara from Belvedere for a little partying à la français.  Her company sponsors the members-only French Tuesdays, a gathering for euro-business types, so nous sommes allés to 1Oak at the very sensible hour of 8PM for some champagne binging.  We drank like royalty as we hovered around the Vice President of Moët-Hennesy’s table where Dom Perignon and rosé Moët flowed as abundantly as Bernie Madoff’s tears during his first night in prison and probably cost a sum only his investors could have once afforded.

From champagne to vodka, Alexandra and I were reunited the next day for a night of fun and VIP treatment at the Absolut Mango party.  Absolut took over the Lotus Event Space on 26th street in Chelsea and transformed it into a tropical paradise.  As we walked in, we were greeted by the sight of a woman peeling mangos in front of artificial palm flora.  The accompanying fauna was to be found deeper inside in the form of the event’s guests—no notable attendees to report, just free vodka enthusiasts dressed mostly in post-work attire (a no-no if you want to be photographed).  Alexandra and I took a seat in one of the “reserved” cabanas, observing the crowd from our rarified perch.  After lounging languorously and sipping cocktails for some time, we decided we’d had enough of the tropics and head back into the New York tundra, though not before leaving with a mango on a stick.

Thursday was undoubtedly the highlight of the week: the Vanity Fair/USA Network party for the new book/exhibition Character Project.  “Characters” were definitely the theme of the night: as yours truly walked the gigantic step and repeat (Adrien, look here!  This way!), one photographer bewilderingly shouted, “Bring back the Devil!” which I thought must be a reference to the Prada belt which cinched the waist of my vest.  It wasn’t until I had regained my nerves and was halfway into my first glass of champagne (one of many that evening) that I actually noticed the devil casually strolling around the exhibition with a detached look on his horned-face (the underworld must be so much more entertaining).  The man was dressed in a suit, painted entirely red and wore platform shoes.  I still have not yet figured out the meaning of this.  Among the more celestial guests were Christian Siriano, Lucy Liu, Mena Suvari, Rose McGowan and others who stopped by for champagne with a side of culture.

Hot DJ of the moment Sky Nellor spun the tracks while the crowd mingled and reveled in their general fabulousness.  I caught up with Gossip Girls Dreama Walker and Amanda Setton, whom I’d both met during this past Fashion Week.  Dreama and I traded secrets about our provenance (we’re both too fabulous to be associated with the states in which we grew up) and she dished that you shouldn’t expect to see her on the season finale—which they’re still taping—as she’s missing the filming for her sister’s wedding.  I made a few more trips around the room, saying my mandatory hellos and after drinking so much champagne that I almost went up to speak to the devil, I knew it was time to head home.

By the end of the week, I was back with my two most reliable boyfriends: Ben and Jerry.

Adrien Field


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Style Icon: Lucy Liu

Kirby Marzec, Managing Editor November 17 at 3:44
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Style Icon: Lucy Liu emerging fashionStyle Icon: Lucy Liu emerging fashionStyle Icon: Lucy Liu emerging fashionStyle Icon: Lucy Liu emerging fashionStyle Icon: Lucy Liu emerging fashionLet’s give credit where it is due. Lucy Liu never fails to rock out looks straight off the runways of New York Fashion Week. And, she actually looks good wearing them, unlike other celebrities who attempt to wear such pieces. Whether it be by wearing the crazy pink layered cape or the elegant black lace gown, Liu’s message is clear: Wear it. Wear it confidently. Wear it and love yourself in it. Amen sister. 



Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue

Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue magazines

Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue magazines

Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue magazines

Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue magazines

My fave: very Robin Hood!

Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue magazines

Spread: “Fashion Olympics” featuring Lucy Liu shot by Peter Lindbergh for Bazaar, August Issue magazines

The August issue of Bazaar contains a “Fashion Olympics” spread by Peter Lindbergh featuring Lucy Liu. These images have gotten much controversy from the public, stating that this is mockery of the Olympic games. Since the games are in China, the photographer choose Queens born Lucy Liu as the star of his spread, which has made many people unhappy. Some say the photospread is dumb, using a movie star to convey the emotions of an athlete while wearing Louboutin heals and holding $3100 Gucci bags. I happen to disagree, I think these images are an ode to the Olympic games and actually pay homage to the athletes who dedicate their lives to sports. Obviously, the shoot was staged, and wearing heals while running races is impossible, that’s why you have to look beyond the pretty pics and realize that the photographer was making a statement.

What do you indies think? Mockery or Homage?

Thanks Jezebel for the pics

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