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Oscar de la Renta Spring 2009 - Part 1

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From left: Liza- winner of Goya bag contest, Kelly, Tina and Oscar de la Renta

As part of her surprise, the winner of the Goya bag contest was given a ticket to attend the Oscar de la Renta Spring 2009 show today with the Bag Snobs! She is a full time mommy from New York and as you can see in the photo, loves her Goya bag. Oscar also sent her a personal thank you note with the bag. Here we are with Oscar for a quick photo before his staff whisked him off to his flight. For complete review of the Spring 2009 and the fabulous new bags, stay tuned for tomorrow morning's post! thankyoucard (2)1.jpg

Halston Spring 2009 - Fashion meets Art

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halstonsp09.jpgWe've all been eagerly awaiting the Halston collection after news broke of the departure of former Creative Director Marco Zanini. With rumors of internal strife and an unfinished collection, the Halston design team proved itself worthy of the iconic name yesterday at the Museum of Modern Art. Instead of the usual runway show we've come to expect at Bryant park and other locations, Halston chose to showcase its latest collection in a presentation at a space set up to mirror the original Paul Rudolph designed Halston townhouse.

Models lounged on pale gray furniture as editors and retail buyers strolled through the multi-level rooms sipping champagne and chatting with the models and each other. I loved how accessible the show was. We were able to ask the models to stand, to turn, to pose, do handstands if necessary so that we could see the dresses (mostly evening wear) from every which angle. 

We also got to feel the fabric, which is something you can not do at a runway show.  This is such a civilized way to view the collection, which was full of fluid silk wrap dresses, softly draped jersey jumpsuits (a silhouette we saw at almost every show, like it or not-- the early '80s are back in full force!) and long flowing silk chiffon dresses. It was all shown in bold colors with chic little clutches that I wanted to take home with me! I really think had I asked politely, the models would have handed them over, they were that accommodating (actually some looked like they were napping but when I asked them to stand, they did so docilely). There were many fashion editors in attendance (we ran into fellow Angeleno Booth Moore-- Queen Bee and Fashion Editor of the Los Angeles Times) and of course Tamara Mellon and Harvey Weinstein-- notably absent, however, was Rachel Zoe.
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Marc Jacobs Spring 2009 Bags

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mj_multipattern.jpgI am happy to finally see some new bags from Marc Jacobs as I'm sure we're all tired of the Stam by now. Big, bold accessories was in order for the show - wide belts, thickly stacked bangles, neck breaking necklaces, tongue shaped insoles on sparkly shiny strappy heels but of course what stood out were the bags. The multi-layering of various skins and prints were indeed bold but nothing is too risky for Marc, we have all come to understand that his outer limits are boundless, or actually non-existent. They were great runway pieces and for the proper fashionista who can pull it off without a hiccup, it could be fabulous. But on some level, he does aim to please so of course has bags that can walk out of the house without fanfare and entourage. The quilted totes with the sporty stripes on the flap are sure crowd pleasers. Not a huge departure from his usual but in a good way, he updates the basics and keeps us buying. The red and green quilted lady-like bag is a bit too Christmas-y for Spring but I'm sure it'll come in 10 different color ways. What I loved the most were the bangles! They were rustic tribal but entirely city chic!




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Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2009 - Rock Goddess

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I know this is coming from a Diane von Furstenberg groupie but I believe I am being objective when I say that this collection was everything I've ever dreamed of. I can pretty much just order everything in my size and call it a day. As DVF put it herself, this collection is "an homage to Diana Vreeland who taught us we could be goddesses and rock stars". And she herself is proof that you can because obviously she is both those things. The look was very carefree, innocent and sweet. And as with all DVF collections, always confident. The look reminds me of Kate Hudson's Penny Lane character in Almost Famous, totally 60's, a bit rebellious but feminine. I loved everything but the two looks that wowed us and had me and Tina hitting each other in excitement during the show were the black plisse wrap dress with the layers of ruffled pleats and the spice purple plisse gown. They are elegant but easy, just the way I like it. You will definitely be seeing us with these dresses as soon as we can get our hands on them, we are contacting the appropriate people about that today!

"Coco Chanel" on Lifetime

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cchanel_cbeatonB.jpgThe Lifetime Network will be premiering "Coco Chanel" on Sept. 13th, it is a movie loosely based on her life, starring Shirley MacLaine (as the older Chanel, Barbara Bobulova shown here, plays the younger version).  It is already airing in the UK and UK Vogue has pronounced it A Chanel Travesty.  I personally cannot wait for "Coco Avent Chanel" to come out on the big screen.  It stars Audrey Tatou (one of my favorites!).  It is slated to come out later this year.  Has anyone seen the Lifetime movie yet?  I know we have a lot of readers out in the UK.  Is it as bad as I've been reading?  I imagine it's hard to make a good made-for-TV movie about a character who is bigger than life, especially one that everyone has a personal interpretation of.  I can't wait to hear what you think, especially the fashion (which I hear does fit the bill).

Nina Garcia: The One Hundred

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As we mentioned last week, Nina Garcia names bagsnob.com as one of her five favorite fashion sites (that she checks often from her blackberry) and here is a peek of it on page 29 (thanks to FabSugar for the scan)! I just received my copy in the mail today (we will be giving away multiple copies of Nina's book soon!) and am checking off her list of One hundred must have items from A-Z (I actually have most of the items on the list, phewww- but also have many things to look forward to!) The style maven gives great tips and tricks along with cleverly illustrated photos by Ruben Toledo. This is a must read for all of you so pre-order today - $15 on Amazon.com!

By the way, Nina promised us her FIRST online interview on her newest book- leave us your questions in comments and we'll get them to Nina!

Ralph Lauren for the Olympics

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HAPPY OLYMPICS!!!!

Ralph Lauren is the official outfitter for the US Olympic team this year which is quite fitting being that Ralph Lauren is quintessentially American. The collection is all Americana with red, white and blue polos, ribbon belts and Bermuda shorts. The opening ceremony outfit is all hush hush, I can't wait to see it. Why am I so excited? I love sports!! I was at a fashion event in New York talking football with the only other person in fashion who cares about sports - I then realized that I am in the minority here with my extracurricular interests (sports and I hate to admit it to this fashionista crowd but I am a science nerd!! Large Hadron Collider will make its first attempt on Sept 10, they are going to recreate the big bang, it's so cool!! Does anyone care???). Back from that major tangent. Yes, we love Ralph Lauren. Get in the spirit with these cute fitted polos. The polo with oversized Chinese writing is quite the big seller, it says "Beijing". The navy "Gold Medal" polo is more subtle but optimistic! They are available at Ralph Lauren for $125.

Nina Hearts Bag Snob and We Heart Nina!

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Pre-order your book today!!!

We received word today that in Nina Garcia's much anticipated second book, The One Hundred (as in the hundred stylish things every woman must own)-- the style guru names Bag Snob.com as one of her five favorite Fashion sites (along with Style.com)! Thanks for the love, Nina. We love you right back! Kelly and I met Nina in NYC last May, she gave us a sneak preview of two of the hundred things a woman must have. 1. Turquoise 2. Coral. She would not tell us anymore than that but if you want to find out, BUY HER BOOK! I promise it will be a delicious read! $21.95 at Harpers Collins for pre-order.

Cocktails at the Toledo’s

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Simon Doonan; Isabel Toledo's Showroom

The Couture Council of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology is awarding Isabel Toledo with their 2008 Award for Artistry of Fashion on September 3. In celebration of that award Glenda Bailey, editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar and Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at FIT hosted a cocktail party at the Toledo’s atelier in Manhattan’s garment district. The event was attended by Mathew Modine, Simon Doonan, Cynthia Rowley, etc. We were invited but could not attend so we sent our local New York writer, Eva Tsou.

by Eva Tsou, fellow blogger

Chloe Resort 2009

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The highly anticipated collection from Hannah MacGibbon for Chloe falls short of my expectations. A former protegee of Phoebe Philo, I was hoping she'd recapture the brand's romantic bohoemian chic past. Instead, we are offered poufy blouses and polka dotty skirts. Hopefully she finds her groove come September for the Spring 2009 shows. The chain strap bags shown alongside the ready to wear are also nothing new nor exciting. Will Chloe ever recapture it's glorious past? What do you think?

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