New Blood at Bally
October 31, 2007 on 12:46 pm | In SW-Designers, - Adam | Comments OffParty for Brian Atwood celebrating his new post as Creative Director


Last night we partied it up at the Bally’s Rodeo Drive store in celebration of Brian Atwood’s new creative director position. The party saw a slew of celebs and socials all there to sing Brian’s praise. Check out who showed up!

Brian Atwood and Brittany Murphy



From Left to Right: Joy Bryant, Rachel Zoe and Brian Atwood, Nate Berkus and Brooke Davenport
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Q & A with Costello Tagliapietra
October 31, 2007 on 10:17 am | In SW-Designers, - Cheng | Comments Off
In spring 2006, Costello Tagliapietra showcased their first collection in New York and have since won the 2005 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation award and their designs have been included in an exhibit at the Victoria and Albert in London. Jeffrey Costello and his partner, Robert Tagliapietra were both taught the art of tailoring by their grandmothers, whom in turn both worked for Norman Norell in the 1960’s.
Have you both always wanted to be fashion designers?
I’ve wanted to be a fashion designer for as long as I can remember although I toyed with the idea of being an art therapist when I was in high school. In the end fashion won out.
Robert:
No, I went back and forth… originally it was between being a lawyer or a painter or being in a band. I ended up studying painting and now I am in fashion?
Her colors were so beautiful and emotive and her reductive portraits were so in line to the way we design.
Fashion is such a commercially based business; we are, after all concerned with many factors other than the simply the creative. Being a business where we are immediately reliant on sales, growth and therefore buyers/clients you do not have the exact freedom as visual artists do. Maybe the closest fashion has to art is couture… that is not to say that what we do is not artistic.
Would you ever consider designing for men?
How has success and recognition changed your lives?
We really appreciate hearing from people who connect to what we do.
You both have your studios in Brooklyn, why Brooklyn and not Manhattan?
This business needs constant attention and working out of our home makes it easiest on us in a lot of ways.
We were working out of our apartment in the beginning and now it has become convenient and quite natural for us.
If you couldn’t live in NYC, what other city in the states do you think you could live and create your collections?
There is a real appreciation of the arts there and a lot of monetary and business based support for new labels.
Do you both listen to music while you are designing? What are you both listening to right now?
Yes, all of the time. Music is very inspirational to our work.
Right now, we are always listening to a lot of Joy Division, Early Talking Heads, Final Fantasy, Cocteau Twins, Editors, Blood Brothers and Pixies.
Cavalli + Rome
October 31, 2007 on 10:12 am | In Other-Events, - Carolina | Comments OffRome was invaded with another smashing party last week

We realize we’ve written about the new Roberto Cavalli H&M line already, but I had to write about the big launch in Rome which I just attended and was a blast. The crowd was amazing. Halle Berry, Sharon Stone, Mira Sorvino, and the BB Brunes performing. As you can tell from the photos, Roberto was ecstatic.

As we entered the gala, we walked in the ballroom via a tunnel made out of mirror walls…by the time we made it to the end of the tunnel, we found ourselves literally walking down a runway — cameras flashing all around us! What could we do?? Well, we put on our best runway face and walked the plank!

Juno
October 30, 2007 on 8:53 am | In Film, - Jauretsi | Comments OffA Recommendation



