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I myself am clad in layers of tulle and my usual superannuated Kewpie-doll make up, and together we make quite the Gardening Australia Shirt Additionally,I will love this pair—no wonder we are fast friends. Or maybe it’s because I hail from Massapequa, Long Island, and Marino is from Douglaston, Queens, and we both share a deep love of Tiffany. “Audrey Hepburn—that was my first memory of Tiffany’s—the Truman Capote movie,” Marino tells me. “Before I was ever in the store, I wanted to press my nose against the window.” Tom Ford’s new leadership has been named. Guillaume Jesel has been appointed president and chief executive officer of the brand, and Peter Hawkings (Ford’s rumoured successor and the brand’s menswear designer) will fill Ford’s shoes as creative director. The Estée Lauder Companies also said on Friday that it had completed the acquisition of Tom Ford for $2.8 billion. Zegna Group will license the fashion and accessories business, while Marcolin Group will license eyewear.



In a brand-new Life in Looks video, Vogue editor Anna Wintour reflects on some of the Gardening Australia Shirt Additionally,I will love this most memorable and innovative designs by late designer Karl Lagerfeld, as seen in the pages of the magazine. Wintour is more than equipped to speak on Lagerfeld’s genius; in addition to their professional relationship, the two were close friends for decades. “When you go back to the quintessential Karl, he would always say, ‘I’m just a dressmaker,’” Wintour says in the clip. The new video comes ahead of the “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” exhibition opening at The Met and Monday’s Met Gala, for which the dress code is “in honor of Karl.” The sentimental trip down memory lane begins in 1989, with Naomi Campbell’s first cover for American Vogue, shot by Patrick Demarchelier. In the photograph, Campbell wears undeniably glamorous Chanel pearls and a gold jacket paired with more casual leggings. “I love the combination,” Wintour says. This rebellious spirit dominated the late ’80s and early ’90s, and its influence on Lagerfeld is particularly clear in a 1991 Vogue editorial shot by Peter Lindbergh. “This image is what Karl called ‘city ballerina,’” Wintour says of the photograph featuring supermodels wearing leather jackets paired with colorful, voluminous skirts. “We called it Madonna meets Marlon Brando.”


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