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Crashion! What to Wear To the Recession

Crashion! What to Wear To the Recession

Usually at this time of year, there is a little flutter of excitement as one confronts one’s closet: all those layers and accessories necessitated by the slight snap in the air; the contemplation of the long party season begetting a kind of dream shopping space that doesn’t end till January. But in fall 2008?

“You’re going to be a little more sensible with how you use your money,” said the model Helena Christensen—hello, understatement!—at a glitzy West Chelsea auction benefiting Food Bank for New York City, several days after the implosion of Lehman Brothers.

Clad in a timeless black Stella Mc-Cartney gown, Ms.  read more »

Fashion Roundup: Even H&M Hit by the Economy; Valentino Loses a Designer; Salma Hayek's Culture Shock

Salma Hayek.
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Salma Hayek.

H&M lost profits in the third quarter because the company had to slash prices on their already inexpensive fashions in order to survive in a punishing retail economy. [WWD]

Valentino's designer, Alessandra Facchinetti, might depart from the fashion house only a year after taking it over from the retired designer, and Giambattista Valli is rumored to be next in line. [FWD]

The Hills star Whitney Port's new clothing line is available on Kitson's Web site. [The Cut]

Salma Hayek experienced culture shock when she arrived at the Balenciaga show in Paris on Tuesday; the actress was coming from Sierra Leone, where she was distributing vaccines. [WWD]

In the tradition of sample sales, many high-end Web sites are now featuring invitation-only designer sales. [NY Sun]

 

 

 

Fashion Roundup: Comme des Garcons for H&M Still Expensive; Jonathan Adler's UWS Store; Sarah Palin's Fashion Sense

Sarah Palin in her $375 glasses.
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Sarah Palin in her $375 glasses.

A Comme des Garcons dress for H&M will reportedly retail for $350. [Fashionista via The Cut

Chunky party earrings are making a comeback. [NY Times

Interior decorator Jonathan Adler (who recently wed The Observer's Simon Doonan) will open his first Upper West Side store at Columbus Ave. and 74th St., right next door to the Housing Works Thrift Store. The shop will be his eighth and will open before the end of the year. [WWD

A lot of people are scrutinizing Sarah Palin based on her fashion sense. Meanwhile, Kazuo Kawasaki has reported a surge in sales for the Republican vice-presidential nominee's $375 rimless frames. [WWD]  read more »

H&M Stole My Heart With ’60s Swirls and Poppy Prints!

H&M Stole My Heart With ’60s Swirls and Poppy Prints!
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Last Friday, the windows of various H&M outlets across the city were transformed into a brain-boggling, Austin Powers-dazzle of color. Orange, yellow, red, and grape soda-purple, exploded in 60s-esque chaos: a swingy hot-pink-and-orange trapeze dress, an ankle-length high-waist skirt in olive green with tangerine lava-lamp bubbles, a canary yellow and purple tunic.

Marimekko has officially arrived to the masses.  read more »

At H&M, Easy Cavalli, Easy Go

At H&M, Easy Cavalli, Easy Go
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At 12:10 PM, I arrived at the H&M at 18th and Broadway, the nearest chez Observer, thinking I’d check out Roberto Cavalli’s new line for the chain. Its debut this morning had been hyped for weeks by images of Leigh Lezark, Jessica Stam, Erin Wasson, and Lydia Hearst partying it up with male models at Cavalli’s mansion in Italy.

The store was eerily calm.  read more »