What a costume designer does is a cross between magic and camouflage. We create the illusion of changing the actors into what they are not. We ask the public to believe that every time they see a performer on the screen, he’s become a different person.
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Shelves of fragrance in Budapest, Hungary, 2008. (Sophie)
Thursday - November 03, 2016 Thu - 11/03/16
rantnrave:// For your consideration, some great stories that revolve around fragrance and fashion, including this interview with CHRISTINE NAGEL, perfumer at HERMÈS. Both Nagel and designer NICHOLA FORMICHETTI hold fond memories of THIERRY MUGLER’s ANGEL perfume. Scent is one of the most powerful markers of memory—just look at the numerous studies out there, or just breathe in. On second thought, if you're in NYC, maybe don't (j/k, j/k). Few fashion brands out there haven’t waded into the fragrance game. It's good for raking it in. The job of a nose (not the one on your face) is to interpret the world of scents, breathe it, conceptualize it, then bottle it. Would love to read some in-depth science reporting on mass-market fragrances, particularly in light of this article from MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW on the haircare brand IN LIVING PROOF. For some particularly evocative scents, do point your own nose toward CB I HATE PERFUME, founded by CHRISTOPHER BROSIUS, now headquartered in BROOKLYN’s BUSHWICK neighborhood. Check out the company manifesto… In anticipation of voting day here in the USA (↪ NOV. 8 ↩), don’t miss our REDEF MediaSET VOTING MATTERS for voices across the spectrum of AMERICAN life, on why everyone should step it up (to the voting booth) on Nov. 8. …In button news (yes), WILL.I.AM’s “BUTTON” headphones were released to some measured reviews. Others not so much (but funny). My first impression is that they look like magnetic hard disk drives. Elsewhere, a hotel is testing out physical "like" buttons to measure customers' reactions to new amenities… In the evergreen “green” news, STELLA MCCARTNEY will talk to students at LCF about ethical fashion… This ISSEY MIYAKE campaign looks much like images from the Miyake book EAST MEETS WEST, but in motion (in a good way)… GAP-owned INTERMIX has gone fur free... Oh, and, to all the fans. Fly. The. W.
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New York Magazine
Granddaughters of the Revolution
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Eleven descendants of suffragists remind us that it wasn’t so long ago that women couldn’t vote for president, much less run for it.
WSJ
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Basic items come with care instructions that are anything but basic; permanent press, cold rinse and other mysteries solved
Very Good Light
Nicola Formichetti on growing up biracial: “I never fit in anywhere”
by David Yi
“I thought of myself as an outsider,” he says. “...I was always trying to fit myself into other cultures because when you’re a kid, that’s what you try to do.”
MIT Technology Review
The Science Behind Your Volumizing Shampoo
by Elizabeth Woyke
Hair-care company Living Proof explains how it uses biotech to develop its products.
New York Magazine
Hermès's 1st Female Perfumer on Breaking Into the Male-Dominated Perfume World
by Kathleen Hou
All scents are interesting to her -- except one.
The New York Times
Asserting Their Fashion Identity in the Muslim World
by Elizabeth Paton
From Vogue Arabia to New York Fashion Week, Muslim consumers and designers are demanding global recognition and respect of their cultural and commercial clout.
AnOther
The Eternal Innovation of Azzedine Alaïa
by Alexander Fury
Alexander Fury reflects on the codes of Azzedine Alaïa's design, as exhibited in the S/S17 collection, where signature techniques found fresh iterations
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Undercover designer and NikeLab Gyakusou collaborator Jun Takahashi has appeared in the promotional campaign for the upcoming Winter '16 range.
Forbes
How Forerunner Ventures' Kirsten Green Crashed Silicon Valley's Boys' Club To Become Retail's Top VC
by Clare O'Connor
Want a lesson on the future of shopping? Spend a day with Forerunner Ventures' indomitable founder, Kirsten Green, who runs one of the only all-female venture capital firms in Silicon Valley. She's having her biggest year ever, with no signs of slowing.
Vogue
How an Erotic, Religious Painting Became One of Fashion’s Favorite Motifs
by Steff Yotka
The artist’s twisted painting The Garden of Earthly Delights has become something of a runway mainstay.
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The New York Times
In a Copyright Case, Justices Ponder the Meaning of Fashion
by Adam Liptak
The case before the Supreme Court concerns cheerleaderers’ uniforms, but the implications for the world of fashion are vast.
Vice
Gender in Fashion Is Dead
by Matt Baume
Meet the DIY designers and entrepreneurs who are challenging the fashion industry's status quo with looks that span menswear and womenswear.
Vogue
Inside the New 'Hair by Sam McKnight' Show in London
by Sarah Mower
A new show in London chronicles McKnight’s 40-year career and over 190 international "Vogue" covers.
Quartz
One chart shows how fast fashion is reshaping the global apparel industry
by Marc Bain
Fast fashion is eating the competition's lunch.
Fortune Magazine
Why the Best Retailers Don't Have to Worry About Turnover
by Kim Peters and Sarah Lewis-Kulin
Retail work is hard, but these companies have cracked the code on keeping employees happy.
Fast Company
L'Oréal Is Using Virtual Reality To Expand The 'Matrix Academy'
by Christina Farr
Inside the virtual salon, it's all about getting the hair right.
The Fashion Law
Brexit’s Impact on The Fashion Industry Is Not Necessarily a Bad Thing
by Becky Knott
Brexit has been dubbed by some to be the end of London Fashion Week, and the worst thing to happen to British fashion. But such an un-nuanced view is beneficial for no one.
Timeline
Zazous: What punk culture meant in World War II France
by Stephanie Buck
Long hair, baggy suits, sunglasses, cynicism--deadly style.
Getty Images
The Most Over-the-top Presidential Election Shirts
A look at this year's wacky and weird political shirts that have been used to propel candidates campaign.
AnOther
The Magnificent Impact of Alexander McQueen S/S99
by Susannah Frankel
Susannah Frankel remembers the remarkable 13th show from the British designer, which featured intricately carved prosthetics and live spray-painting courtesy of a car manufacturing machine
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