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Live Conversation: Thoughts on College Fashion in the Lead-up to the Museum at FIT’s “Ivy Style” Exhibit

The Ivy Style exhibit, opening Friday and running through January 5, 2013, centers on the “Ivy League look,” or what came to be viewed as classic menswear: suits and letter sweaters, bowties and khaki, madras and tweed (but never together!).

As we near the end of Fashion Week, we’ve invited some friends and experts to join us in a lunchtime conversation about the origins  and current state of college fashion. We will be using the discussion tool Branch, and the conversation will begin in this post at noon.

Joining us:

Richard E. Press, columnist at ivy-style.com, former CEO of J. Press, consultant at the FIT Museum
Amy Levin, founder/creative director of CollegeFashionista.com
Lawrence Schlossman, editor at Complex and co-writer of the forthcoming book Fuck Yeah Menswear
Scott Lipps, president of model agency One Management
Mary Alice Stephenson, style and beauty expert
Peter Davis, editor-in-chief of Scene magazine Read More

Party Report

Helena Christensen and Liv Tyler. (Dustin Wayne Harris/PatrickMcMullan.com)

Regs Need Not Apply: The Launch of the “Eccentrics Issue” of Vs. Magazine

“The clothing’s just the sprinkles on top.” So said tattoo artist Ami James, and it could have been the motto for the evening, especially when the chocolate-sprinkled cupcakes appeared later on, one last treat for a collection of self-proclaimed oddballs, from Michael Stipe to Bono’s wife, Irish business woman Ali Hewson, to a late entry looking like the boy next door, Josh Hartnett.

They were gathered last night for the launch of the “Eccentrics Issue” of Vs. Magazine, which coincided with the official opening—or, anyway, the celebrity opening—of Paul Gerard’s Exchange Alley, the two events hosted by brunette beauties Liv Tyler, whose face in close-up stares from the cover of the new Vs., and Helena Christensen, who took the photo. Read More

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What’s the Best Fashion Advice You’ve Ever Gotten?

Question of the Week: What’s the Best Fashion Advice You’ve Ever Gotten?

Inspiration comes from everywhere, but most every stylish person can point to one spiritual guide—Coco Chanel, a grandmother, Clarissa from Clarissa Explains It All—who imparted that crucial bit of fashion wisdom that really stuck. This Fashion Week, at parties and red carpets, we asked the likes of Kirsten Dunst, Michael Stipe, Josh Hartnett and Lizzy Caplan: What’s the best fashion advice you’ve ever gotten? Click through our slideshow for their answers. Read More

Fashion Week

Screengrab. From left: Andrew Warren, TK, Peter Brant II, and TK Gruber.

Watch Boytoys Peter Brant, Jr. and Nick Gruber Perform Karaoke at Chez André [Video]

Friday, opening night at pop-up club Chez André at The Standard, East Village, found teenage dandy Peter Brant II and ex-porn star Nick Gruber, who was apparently taking a night off from writing a book and developing a TV show about his two-year relationship with Calvin Klein, on stage. The duo, joined at the mic by Andrew Warren and model Serena Marron, sang and mumbled their way through a live-band karaoke rendition of “Born to Be Wild.” We have the video evidence. Arguably, it is the best version of the song ever performed. Arguably!

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Anna Francesca - Front Row - Spring 2013 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

A Real-Time Debate on Fashion Week Etiquette: Manners de la Mode

Today, as we stumble across the halfway point of the Blackberry-clutching, cab-stealing marathon known as Fashion Week, we’ve invited some friends and experts to join us in a lunchtime conversation, using discussion tool Branch, on Fashion Week etiquette: In a week so schedule-crazed and tailored to larger-than-life personalities, does civility even exist?

Joining us:
Peter Davis, editor-in-chief of Scene magazine
Scott Lipps, president of model agency One Management
Mary Alice Stephenson, style and beauty expert
Kelly Cutrone, of the fashion PR world and America’s Next Top Model judge Read More

The Month In...

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The Month in Alec Baldwin

The Month in Alec Baldwin: How Did He Spend His August?

With Labor Day, we said goodbye to August, the Sunday of months, the last chance to relax until easing back into normal life. But if you’re Alec Baldwin, you never slowed down—not for a minute. Tracking the actor’s every move via Twitter, gossip columns and party photos (because how can you not?), we found that even in his leisure time the man is unstoppable, mixing work, play and philanthropy in a way that would exhaust mere mortals.

Click through our slideshow for an illustrated tour through Alec’s August, or click here for a large image. Read More

Art

A work by ICY and SOT. (Photo by Robert Altman)

Made in Iran: Street Art and Punk Music?

Last Thursday, as one of several photographers pointed his lens, two grown men posed by their paintings, shyly smiling and giving no indication whatsoever that they were the reason everybody was gathered. They were young street artists, Iranian siblings ICY and SOT, whose exhibition of around 30 paintings, titled MADE IN IRAN, spent just three days in the Open House Gallery on the Bowery last week.

“They’ve been in New York less than a month,” Mona Dehghan, the artists’ PR rep, told us. “They have been arrested and the like back in Iran for what they do. Expressing yourself creatively is still something that is not fully understood, so to do it illegally on the street is a definite no-go. They are here seeking asylum.” Though they shouldn’t forget that graffiti is a punishable crime here too, they moved to a country where street art is considered high art. Street art’s prominence in the gallery scene has gone hand in hand with the increase of economic disparity in the West, as rebellion and anarchy are suddenly exciting prospects. People such as Banksy and Dan Witz have wrenched street art’s reputation and dragged it from the alleyways, and we asked the artists if the fame of these other artists has had a positive or negative effect on their own careers, especially considering we had heard more than one attendee utter the phrase “It looks like a Banksy.” Read More

off the record

Mary Norris. (Photo by Roni Gross)

Veteran New Yorker Copy Editor Sells Book for a Rumored Six Figures

The Observer reached veteran New Yorker copy editor Mary Norris last week at Rockaway Beach, where she was taking a deserved vacation. She had, after all, just sold a book.

After three decades of red-pencil duties, Ms. Norris has, of late, been punchily defending the peculiarities of the storied weekly’s punctuation and house style for its Page-Turner blog. From these posts, which range in topic from the dreaded diaeresis (seen in coöperate and reëlect) to the mag’s prudish-but-evolving stance on the F-word, her forthcoming book, Between You and Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen, was born, with development help from her agent, David Kuhn. Read More

day of action

Members of Pussy Riot Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich during a court hearing in Moscow today. (Photo by Andrey Smirnov/AFP/GettyImages)

Pussy Riot Found Guilty of Hooliganism and Sentenced to Two Years in Prison, New York Protests Today [Update]

According to the New York Times and other sources, three members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot have been found guilty of hooliganism. Sentencing is expected later today. Each woman was sentenced to two years in prison by a Moscow judge.

Here in New York, after last night’s solidarity reading at the Ace Hotel, featuring Chloë Sevigny and others, a “morning musical masquerade protest party” is planned. Read More