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Gap "Artist" tees hit stores and web! Invite Harrison Ford for drinks The skinny model debate: Ali Michael speaks out on Today Show Shop till you drop for the Dallas Contemporary Design: Is the real 'Iron Man' in Dallas? Artist Robert Rauschenberg dead at 82 What is on Sarah Jessica Parker's head? Recent Comments
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May 15, 2008
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Thirteen high-profile artists, including Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger and Glenn Ligon (shown) are all former participants in the exhibition and all created the T-shirts. They range from $28 to $38 at Gap stores at NorthPark and Galleria. Click here to buy them online. Naturally, Jason and I just ordered ours! The entry "Gap "Artist" tees hit stores and web!" is tagged: Chuck Close , Gap , Jeff Koons , Whitney Biennial , Whitney Museum of American Art May 14, 2008
My brother has already informed me that he wants them for his birthday. Father's Day gift, anyone? Now, you make some Shia LaBeouf ice cube trays and I'm on board. Until then I guess I'll stick to the Gucci ice cubes. They're just about the only thing Gucci I can afford.
The entry "Invite Harrison Ford for drinks" is tagged: home decor
The entry "The skinny model debate: Ali Michael speaks out on Today Show" is tagged: ALi Michael , Teen Vogue , The Today Show May 13, 2008
Wed. May 14 Bella Flora, Christopher Martin, Duncan Quinn, G-Star, Haven, V.O.D., Noka Chocolate, Henry Beguelin, and Munia are all on board ready for you to shop till you drop- 10 percent of the sales go to the Dallas Contemporary. Pictured: a sampling of V.O.D. offerings for the contemporary art gods. The entry "Shop till you drop for the Dallas Contemporary" is tagged: art , fashion
I finally had a chance to catch up with vintage modern furniture dealers Barry Gream and Ryan Rucker today. The Dallas duo just returned from last week's LA Modernism show, where they wasted no time connecting with superstar actor and collector John Malkovich. Yes, that John Malkovich. And if you think Barry and Ryan have gone all Hollywood on us, well, you'd be right. Barry leased out a sculpture last year by Japanese artist Aijiro Wakita to the producer of this summer's hit film, Iron Man. The '70s piece (above) from a series called "The Rust" makes multiple appearances on film inside a rockin' contemporary beach house. Looks like our Gream is the real Iron Man here. Find your own design scene stealer at the guys' website 20cDesign.com The entry "Design: Is the real 'Iron Man' in Dallas?" is tagged: 20cDesign.com , Barry Gream , Iron Man , John Malkovich , LA Modernism , Ryan Rucker
Robert Rauschenberg, Port Arthur, TX-born artist, has died, according to the New York Times. "Mr. Rauschenberg was also instrumental in pushing American art onward from Abstract Expressionism, the dominant movement when he emerged during the early 1950s. He became a transformative link between artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning and those who came next, artists identified with Pop, Conceptualism, Happenings, Process Art and other new kinds of art in which he played a signal role. A lovely man and a lovely artist. Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled, serigraph, 1989. Image is courtesy of the Dallas Center for Contemporary Art. The entry "Artist Robert Rauschenberg dead at 82" is tagged: artists
What the???? Crazy hat lady alert. So the ladies hit the red carpet in London for the world premiere of the SATC movie yesterday and SJP donned a hat by British miliner Philip Treacy to go with her pea green Alexander McQueen dress. Do we likey? Kristin Davis had on something vintage, Cynthia Nixon chose a sexy sleek Calvin Klein number and Kim Cattrall went for Vivienne Westwood. (Photo: AFP/Getty) The entry "What is on Sarah Jessica Parker's head?" is tagged: Phillip Treacy , Sarah Jessica Parker , Sex and the City
Which brings us to one miss S.J.P. Hmmm. Now, while the hat itself is a precious work of art, I'm not so sure this works on the red carpet. A) It just shows how truly tiny she is if 4-inch heels and a 15-inch hat finally make her level with the other girls and B) she looks a bit like a urban Carmen Miranda. I'd hate to have to sit behind that in a movie theatre. Anyway, girls out there contemplating a Carrie hat in the future, I urge you in the direction of the House of MacGregor (available at V.O.D.) But what the heck do I know? Maybe her hat is growing on me now. I'm so confused. The...hat...is...distracting...me... I'm just trying to figure out why they premiered the movie in London and not New York. What is the Big Apple now? Chopped liver? Sheese. Photo: Getty Images
The entry "Sex and the City London premier" is tagged: fashion , Sex and the City movie May 12, 2008
We know how the Fug Girls will respond to this all-leggings, all-the-time look, but how about you? Personally, it's hitting a bit late for Texans to even care. In about two more weeks it's going to be too dang hot to wear any kind of pants at all. Viva la shorts and sundresses, ya'll.
The entry "LiLo's leggings line" is tagged: fashion
Alicia Keys' wardrobe for the tour includes three signature looks inspired by the Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani women's collections. Even the dancers and musicians get to throw on some Armani, with their duds coming from the Armani Exchange and Product Red lines. Pictured: On left, The finale outfit. It's a tiered silk taffeta top with circular pleats embellished with Swarovski beading, worn with silk jersey cigarette trousers. On right, an Emporio Armani sequined tunic with crystal-beaded fringe, paired with custom lacquered jeans. Giorgio has named the shiny trousers the "Alicia jean." Go to Ticketmaster for more info on the concert. The entry "Alicia Keys brings some Armani to Nokia" has no entry tags.
The 17-year old pictured (I'll let you figure out which one), was not allowed into her senior prom because her custom-made dress was interpreted as not much more than gold lamé dental floss. And guess what? The teen is shocked-- SHOCKED-- that her dress violated dress code. And not only that, well: Her friends tried to wrap the dress around her and pin it up "but the sponsor told her I still wasn't getting in because I didn't have on any underwear." (The teen responded saying, "I said what's your problem because I had some on.") The only thing I can say to this is, House of Dereon, are you listening? The entry "Teen's skimpy prom dress lands her in handcuffs" is tagged: teen fashion
Awwww. Here's the happy couple, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagar, who were married on Saturday at the president's Prairie Chapel Ranch. Jenna's Oscar de la Renta gown truly is stunning, don't you think? So far I haven't seen pics of the Lela Rose bridesmaids dresses (I know, I know, how will we ever make it through our Monday, right?!?) Anyway, from AisleDash (AisleDash?), here are the deets: "The wedding was a small family affair, with just over 200 guests in attendance. The party started on Friday night with a rehearsal dinner for 100. After dinner, the whole wedding party, including the President, walked through town, escorted by the Belton High School Marching Band, to a post-rehearsal party. Sweet! But "sprawling"? Uh, guys? How about next time you consider "expansive" or "endless"? Thanks.
The entry "Jenna Bush wedding pics" is tagged: wedding May 9, 2008
From Buzz Feed: Whoa. It's one thing to have kids play dress-up, but the come-hither looks on these baby's faces...it's too much. And then there are the actual clothes. I'm not a mother, but dressing your child as Sandy "I'm the One That You Want" Olssen from Grease, Version 1.0 seems a little nutty to me. And get a load of this toddler top with rouching and a v-neck to accentuate... what, exactly? Lord help us. I think Rome has just fallen. Readers, what do you think? Are the ads too much along with the clothes, or is one ok and not the other? Am I just old-fashioned when it comes to kid clothes? Come on, someone out there has to have an opinion about these babies-of-the-night get-ups. The entry "House of Dereon releases controversial little girls clothing line and ads" is tagged: fashion
What happens when local showroom owner David Sutherland and designer Philippe Starck get together and let the margaritas flow? The RobinWood Deluxe Collection, of course. "The designs are evocative of 13th-century England. Humble, recognizable shapes that could've once been made of oak are given the Starck touch with sustainable teak and touches of polished aluminum. Oh that Philippe, so humble. Thankfully, his designs are always as bold as he is. The collection ($1,650 to $2,350) is available to the trade through David Sutherland Showroom, 1025 N. Stemmons Freeway. 214-742-6501 Photos: The Loxley Bed and the Lil' John chair from the RobinWood Deluxe collection from Sutherland by Starck The entry "When Starck meets Robin Hood" is tagged: home decor
Poor child, she had no means of knowing why her first real party had been such a failure...why one boy after another coolly ignored her and whispered behind her back. The very night she wanted to be at her best she was at her worst. It can happen that way when halitosis (unpleasant breath) steps in. One little suggestion from her mother might have made the evening a delightful one instead of the nightmare it was." Wow. That's heavy. I saw this Listerine ad in the May 1952 issue of Better Homes & Garden while researching this. I think it's even better than the ad in the same issue touting Crisco because it's "digestible." Do yourself a favor and read the full Listerine ad copy after the jump. You won't be sorry ... The entry "Bad breath blues: Listerine ad exposes daughter's shame" is tagged: Better Homes & Gardens , Crisco , Listerine
Readers: What do you think of Clay's new look? The entry "Um...Clay Aiken's new look" has no entry tags. May 8, 2008
Photo: AP The entry "Mary-Kate and Ash: You got it, dude!" has no entry tags. Dallas couple Jeff and Melissa Nunn are opening My Sofa Store in the former Voyager Trading Co. space at Knox-Henderson in June. Jeff describes the concept as a high-end resource for creating the perfect custom sofa, "fabrics, arms, legs and all." Manufacturing will be domestic and all furnishings are private label. The couple will even offer Green sofa options for the eco-friendly. And yes, it's just sofas, according to Jeff, a former textiles broker. He means it: "No case goods, no tables, nothing else." Prices start at $1,499 and go up from there. We'll keep you posted. The entry "My Sofa Store coming to Knox-Henderson" is tagged: Jeff Nunn , Knox-Henderson , Melissa Nunn , My Sofa Store
Anna Wintour and Nina Garcia had to start somewhere before they landed on the fashion front row. If you're a teen aspiring to be the next big fashion editor or journalist, designer, boutique owner, buyer or marketing guru, then apply for Galleria Dallas' third Fashion Camp. The annual camp will take place Aug. 11-16 at the Galleria and is open to male and female teens entering grades 10 through 12. The lucky 60 selected will attend daily classes taught by industry leaders in styling, fashion journalism (yes, F!D staff will make an appearance), retailing and event marketing. Campers will participate in daily group projects in a bedroom-type setting. Think large bright pillows, butterfly chairs and flokati rugs. Throughout the week campers will also plan, style and book models for a Back-to-School Fashion Show at the Galleria on Aug. 16 at 3 p.m. It will include a surprise celebrity emcee. Who says summer camp has to include the great outdoors? Click here for applications or pick one up at Galleria's Guest Reception Center and are due by May 15. For those who are selected, the fee for the camp is $150. (Photo: Courtesy Galleria Dallas) The entry "Sign up for Fashion Camp at the Galleria" is tagged: Galleria Dallas |
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