Thursday, April 28, 2011

Stunning!!!


Christian Dior’s Russian Epic by WWD (wwd.com)



A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By Igor Rodin
Natalia Vodianova
Natalia Vodianova at the Pushkin Museum's “Inspiration Dior” exhibit.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum
A view of “Inspiration Dior” at the Pushkin Museum.
Photo By: Max Avdeev
MOSCOW — Natalia Vodianova swished up the stairs at Moscow’s Pushkin Museum Tuesday night, dressed in a dark red lace Dior gown circa 2010. Her eyes were wide as she looked upon the gowns and paintings that comprise the museum’s “Inspiration Dior” exhibit, which opens to the public today. “It’s such a gift to Russia,” she gushed to curator Florence Muller. 

Vodianova was one of 330 guests who toasted the opening of the exhibit, which already has wowed Russia’s most traditional art lovers and silenced cynical critics. Filling one of Moscow’s grandest museums with 120 couture looks from the house’s long history, alongside paintings and photographs that have inspired its designers, Christian Dior, in one of its most ambitious exhibits in its 64 years, has breathed new life into Russia’s often conventional arts scene.

“I’m sure many of the designs you see here will enter history,” said Irina Antonova, the Pushkin’s 89-year-old director. “The time is close when the dresses of the 20th century will also appear in museums. Our exhibit is one of the steps towards having that happen.”

The opening drew several members of Russia’s elite, who have taken to collecting art in recent years with a relish they once saved for more banal acquisitions like oil firms and coal mines. 

Steel tycoon Alisher Usmanov — Russia’s fifth richest man and the 35th richest man in the world according to Forbes — toured the halls with his wife Irina Viner. “This exhibit is a great way to say that France and Russia are two friends,” he said.

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton chief Bernard Arnault addressed the crowd: “What we wanted to show above all with this exhibit is that Christian Dior is an artist,” he said. “He wasn’t only a fashion designer, but also one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.”

Arnault swept through the exhibit flanked by security, leaving other guests to examine the rare artwork — including portraits of Marie-Antoinette, the Duke of Orleans and the wife of Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

In the exhibit’s central hall, guests swarmed around eight glass tubes suspended from the Pushkin’s ornate ceiling. Each tube holds a unique Dior creation. Vodianova, like many guests, was particularly taken with a short white tulle evening dress, embroidered with silver sequins. Designed by Yves Saint Laurent for the autumn/winter 1959-60 collection and titled Armide, it glowed like a centerpiece. “It’s extraordinary,” Vodianova said.

Another highlight is John Galliano’s Mitzah evening gown from the spring 1997 line, its pink ruffled skirts spilling onto the museum floor, accented by a swathe of lilac roses.

The exhibit, which runs through July 24, was three years in the making. Borne of a meeting between Antonova and Arnault, it took months of appealing to private collectors and museums like the Pushkin to display some of their rarest works. Dior called upon more than 100 people to fly to Moscow to work on the exhibit. “It’s like a movie production,” said Muller.

Guests poured into the exhibit’s most theatrical room, devoted to Dior’s global inspiration and collected around four regions: the Far East, the Hispanic World, the East and Russia. Decorated with eclectic art — from a Matisse triptych and a manipulated photograph by Iranian artist Shirin Neshat to Russian avant-garde classics by Malevich — the gowns and paintings swirl around a central angel-like figure. She wears a white tulle dress by Galliano and golden crown, lace wings adorning her back — a textile take on Pierre et Gilles’ Madonna, which hangs high on the exhibit’s wall.

Jacques Ranc, the exhibit’s artistic director, liked to point visitors to Cezanne’s “Femme nue debout,” a rarely seen work by one of Dior’s favorite artists, usually hidden away in a private collection in New York. Other artwork includes works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Pierre Bonnard, Man Ray, Gustav Klimt, among others.

A particular hit among Russian guests was a room devoted to Dior’s love of perfume. An installation by contemporary artist Olga Kisseleva forms its center, with hanging glass bulbs reminiscent of perfume bottle designs. The edgiest posters from Dior’s long history with perfume line the walls, and the golden gown worn by Charlize Theron for her work with Dior’s J’Adore stands in a glass case.

After Champagne, guests moved over to the Pashkov House, an 18th century palace overlooking the Kremlin. The 40 top international clients that Dior flew in for the event mingled with Russia’s beau monde over caviar and chocolate. Jocelyn Wildenstein said hello to oligarch and media tycoon Alexander Lebedev, decked out in beaded bracelets after a recent holiday and still unwilling to take off his sunglasses. Korean actor Kim Tae-hee sat quietly and played with her bejeweled smartphone.

Clients from Qatar and the Emirates took cigarette breaks in Moscow’s newly warm spring air. For many, it was a first visit to Moscow and they said they hoped to return. As Arnault said: “Christian Dior is the best way to transmit the values and culture of France. He’s an ambassador.”

Monday, April 18, 2011

Mellina & Company

Mellina & Company was created by my best friend Melanie Guardino! Melanie is a true inspiration to me! Please check out her website and Blog! You will not be disappointed! xo


mellinacompany.com
mellinacompanysrl.blogspot.com

Sasha Now!

My Girl on the Cover of Lexevan Magazine!!!!!!



LEXEVAN MAGAZINE
 THE BLACK HEART ISSUE

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREW WERNER
DRESS BY THE BLONDS
STYLING BY MICHAEL PSOMAS
MAKEUP BY CHRISTOPHER MILONE
HAIR BY RYAN DARIUS SALON
NAILS BY THOMAS J KELLY
JEWELRY BY CRYSTAL KNUCKLES
LASHES BY ROUGE MAKEUP STUDIO

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Sasha Now!

Check Out Sasha! Amazing Artist and Designer! She designs all her own clothes and costumes! She is my new favorite STAR!!!



Photos from 2011 Grammy's! www.sashanow.com

Rock Star!

What a Rock Star!!!

Vintage Leather Jacket, Vintage Beaded Dress, Prada heels!!!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Tuxedo Blazer!

Tuxedo jackets have become a STAPLE for every women's wardrobe! I have a beautiful one. This is an item that is ok to splurge on! You should have one for both warm and cold weather! It's great piece you can wear it casual or dressy, which is something I do fairly often.



Friday, April 8, 2011

Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana is one of my favorite designers! Everything is so sexy! Most of their collections include black silk LBD's (little black dress), tuxedo jackets, and leopard prints!

D&G www.net-a-porter.com Great for Spring!


Amazing! Found this look at www.neimanmarcus.com



This is the Perfect LDB in my opinion! www.neimanmarcus.com

Monday, April 4, 2011

Sunday Fun Day!




After spending the weekend out with my fashion editor, I realized women of NYC NEED my help!


The weather was beautiful on Sunday, about 65 degrees and sunny!  We had some shopping to do.  So we headed to SoHo for Bloomie's Friends & Family event.


Like I said it was Sunday, a causal day for most people. A day where one likes to be comfortable. Well let me tell you something, being comfortable does not mean you need to look like you just rolled out of bed!


How hard is it to put on a decent outfit, brush your hairs, and apply simple makeup? Simple as a tinted moisturizer and lip gloss! You will feel like a million bucks just doing those few simple things in the morning.  Do yourself a favor and do not put yourself in this sloppy, depressing state.


Here are some photos of what we encountered this weekend:


If these were the last five pieces in my closet I would not put them on my body and leave my apartment.
Neon sneakers
Neon blue tights
Brown faux leather bomber jacket
Some kind of brown and white striped shirt or dress (too short to tell what it actually is)
Black clutch(not for a Sunday afternoon)


 I have no words to describe this




These girls looked great!  Coordinated and casual! Perfect for a Sunday afternoon!