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Marchesa Fashion Show
Fashion File: Marchesa Spring 2008
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Two girls meet at school and start up a label making exquisite evening gowns. They work with a superstar stylist, one starts dating a movie mogul, and soon Hollywood can't get enough of their clothes. Just try telling the girls at Marchesa that fairytales don't come true...
Marchesa Fall 2006 Ready-To-Wear : Full Show
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Marchesa F/W 2006: New York Fashion Week - International Fashion Channel - Fashion Network
Fashion Week Live: Fabiola Beracasa at Marchesa
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Backstage with Fabiola Beracasa at Marchesa Fabiola Beracasa from New York Magazine interviews at Marchesa
Shirley Bassey @ Fashion Rocks - S'Wonderful/Big Spender
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Dame Shirley Bassey appearing at the Fashion Rocks show for the Prince's Trust. She was dressed in Marchesa and looks stunning. She performs a duet of S'Wonderful and her famous hit, Big Spender.
Elle magazine NY fashion week Part 5
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Elle magazine coverage of NY fashion week for spring 07 hosted by nina garcia includes derek lam, rodarte, marchesa, heatherette, and behnaz sarafpour.
Ryan Cox . makeup artist
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Makeup artist Ryan Cox Reel and Portfolio
Marchesa Spring 2007 Ready To Wear
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Marchesa's spring 2007 line.
Fashion at the Classical BRITS
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All the fashion from the stars at the Classical BRIT Awards 2008. Go to http://www.t5m.com/ for more and to win a violin signed by the stars.
Ryan Cox "Marchesa"
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Makeup artist Ryan Cox backstage at Marchesa. NY Fashion Week
Celebrity Fashion At The Oscars: 2007 A Quick Review
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The 79th annual academy awards was televised last night on ABC. From start to finish it was a big 3 hour breath of fresh air! The network made Hollywood glam look as easy as A-B-C! I felt like I was dreaming when the red carpet pre-oscar show began. It was glamorous, faced paced and Sophisticated! Chris Connelly and Lisa Ling kept the pace running smoothly. A brilliant use of captions below the stars told us what they were wearing. What a concept! The actors could actually speak and talk about their art instead of the canned "who are you wearing???". GWYNETH PALTROW wears a Zac Posen gown, KATE WINSLET in Valentino and Chopard jewelry, CATE BLANCHETT in Giorgio Armani Privé - a silver one-shoulder Swarovski crystal mesh gown with tulle overlay and jet black paillette floral motif, PENELOPE CRUZ dazzles in a strapless Versace gown and Chopard jewels, plus Daniel Swarovski clutch, JENNIFER LOPEZ wears a Marchesa gown with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, REESE WITHERSPOON in Olivier Theyskens for Nina Ricci with jewels from Van Cleef & Arpels, HELEN MIRREN is in a Christian Lacroix gown with Chopard jewels, BEYONCÉ in Giorgio Armani Privé. The whole idea reminded me of Hollywood from days gone by. Instead of feeling like we were watching one big commercial, we felt like we were watching stars shine "broadway" style. I thought of the times I watched the oscars on the living room floor of my grandmother's house when I was 10. My cousins and I would line up stretched out on our stomachs across the rug. Our scrunched up fists holding up our heads would go numb as the Hollywood royalty dazzled us. Grandma's house was in a suburb close to New York City, but it felt like it was light years away from that magical place called Hollywood! I had that same feeling watching the 79th annual academy awards. The fashion was a major part of the show. Glamour was definitely back. There were no swans or ballerina tutu's on the red carpet. The industry was represented as well in the pre-oscar show by Vogue Editor at Large , Andre Leon Talley. Its was great to see him tone down his fabulousness and be the true professional he is. It was also great to see him looking so dapper in men's clothes. You almost forget sometimes. (Trust me, if you have ever been in his office you'd know what I'm talking about.) Ellen Degeneres was a perfect host. She has the kind of demeanor that makes you smile the moment she takes the stage. It is a sense of trust we all have with her because we know she won't lead us astray. Her humor is good natured and friendly. Wearing one of her famous pant suit looks she made the whole idea cool with white shoes and an open collar shirt. The comedian is a big fan of Victor & Rolf , Gucci, & Dolce &Gabbana. Ellen also pointed out just how diverse the nominees were this year. The amount of Mexican nominees was unprecedented. It really reminds us what an amazing time we live in. Our generation is one where farm girls become super models, Out and Proud lesbians can host Talk shows, and Marky Mark can be nominated for an Oscar! To say that you can achieve anything if you try hard enough is an understatement. One stand out style star was newcomer Jennifer Hudson. She was blessed by two Oscars this night! Her Oscar de la Renta ensemble was elegant with its fitted silver python shrug jacket over a long brown satin gown ruched just right to showcase her curvaceous shape. We saw footage of Jennifer as she met with the designer for their fitting in his atelier in New York. That is what makes Oscar such a class act -- (the designer that is, not the award) - he knows how to do things right! He is always there with his signature suit and tie with a smile from ear to ear! Jennifer looked amazing and how exciting to have launched her career in such a dazzling way! Nicole Kidman was the lady in Red in a Balenciaga halter dress. Its was pretty, but the red was not so flattering for her porcelain complexion. Gwyneth Paltrow was able to salvage the reputation on the red carpet. She shined in a sheer apricot Zac Posen dress. No-one can forget how her cleavage fell flat in that pink Ralph Lauren gown on her big Oscar night a few years back. Achievement in Costumer Design deservedly went to Milena Canonerofor her superb vision of Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette! This industry veteran has been nominated eight times for her inspiring creations. The award was a perfect metaphor for such a romantic evening. See you at the movies. * Best Picture - The Departed * Best Director - Martin Scorsese - The Departed * Best Actor - Forest Whitaker - The Last King of Scotland * Best Actress - Helen Mirren - The Queen * Best Supporting Actor - Alan Arkin - Little Miss Sunshine * Best Supporting Actress -- Jennifer Hudson - Dream Girls * Best Foreign Film - The Lives of Others
Ryan Cox @ Marchesa
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Makeup artist RYAN COX backstage at Marchesa. NY Fashion Week.
Exhibition "Portraits" by Karolien Soete
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ARIUM Gallery at Tela Design Studio 31 Little West 12th Street New York, NY 10014 Opening Reception and Private Vernissage for a portrait exhibition of luminaries from the worlds of fashion, design and the NYC cultural scene, as interpreted by Flemish painter Karolien Soete (www.ksoete.com). Amongst those whose portraits will be exhibited at the gallery through October 12th: Diane von Furstenburg, Georgina Chapman (Marchesa), Stella McCartney, Cecilia Bartoli, Rita Cosby, Kirsty Hume, Yohji Yamamoto, Donovan Leitch, Savania Davies-Keiller and Roberto Crivello (DDC LABS). VIP and Press Party at 5:30PM, followed by a reception open to the public from 6:30 -- 8:30PM
Part 1: Meet The Designers
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Meet all the young designers from Bruce Weber's shoot: Kate and Laura Mulleavy (Rodarte), Samuel Francois and Daniel Fumaz (Avalon Vega), Louise Goldin, Jeremy Laing, Christophe Decarnin (Balmain), Georgina Chapman (Marchesa), Gareth Pugh, Alexis Mabille, Jason Wu, Alexander Wang, Swaim and Christina Hutson (Daughters by Obedient Sons), Danielle Scutt, Koi Suwannagate and Carlotta Danti (Rosamosario). Check out a slideshow of images from Bruce Weber's Miami "Summer Camp" shoot, starring Kate Moss, Daria Werbowy, Lara Stone and the world's hottest new designers at Wmagazine.com
Masters of Photography - Baron Adolf de Meyer
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Photography © The Estate of Baron de Meyer Portrait, 1934 © The Estate of George von Hoyningen-Huene Portrait, c. 1903 © The Estate of Gertrude Käsebier "None but the lonely heart" by Tchaikovsky, sings Lesley Garrett with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Peter Robinson) http://www.lesleygarrett.co.uk/ http://www.rpo.co.uk/ http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/music/people/teaching_staff/department_of_opera_studies/visiting_music_coaches/peter_robinson.html Support the artist, buy their music. http://www.amazon.com/Simple-Gifts/dp/B000004BQV/ref=sr_1_31?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1215588228&sr=8-31 ------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_de_Meyer Adolf de Meyer (1868-1949) was a Paris born photographer who became world famous for his elegant photographic portraits of famous people. Born to a German father and Scottish mother, he was educated in Dresden, and in 1893 joined the Royal Photographic Society. In 1899, he married Olga Caracciolo, whose godfather was Edward VII. It was a marriage of convenience more than love, as de Meyer was homosexual, and his wife Olga was bisexual. Olga was involved for some time, from 1901 to 1905, in a lesbian affair with wealthy Winnaretta Singer, heiress to the Singer sewing machine fortune. Cecil Beaton once dubbed Adolf de Meyer "the Debussy of photography". Edward VII's relation to Olga is disputed. There are some that have claimed he was, in truth, her father, having had an affair with her mother. However, there is little truth to that claim, and at most he laid claim to being her "godfather". At Edward VII's request, much due to his association with de Meyer's wife, Olga, Adolf was made baron by Frederick Augustus III of Saxony. In 1914, on the verge of financial ruin due to World War I, he and Olga moved to New York City, where he became a photographer for Vogue and Vanity Fair. In 1922, de Meyer accepted the offer to become the Harper's Bazaar chief photographer. He returned to Paris, and spent the next sixteen years there. On the eve of World War II, de Meyer returned to the United States, and found that he was a relic in the face of the rising modernism of his art. Today, few of his prints survive, most having been destroyed during World War II. ---------------------- http://www.muzeocollection.co.uk/uk/reproduction-tableau.html?todo=recherche&re_artiste=Meyer+baron+Adolphe+de&PHPSESSID=aann1bh5v3nde2ks2rnllat0f3 http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/photographer/Adolf__de_Meyer/C/ http://broadway.cas.sc.edu/index.php?action=showPhotographer&id=55 http://www.marchesacasati.com/gallery.html http://www.artnet.com/artist/19986/baron-adolf-de-meyer.html http://www.condenaststore.com/VanityFair/prodlist.aspx?search=de%20meyer&bid=1002 http://www.liveinternet.ru/community/bohemianrhapsody/post74382829/ http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/grainger/percy/photos/meyer.html http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp07791&role=art http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_12_73/ai_58050370 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_n3_v33/ai_16456272
Tribeca's Closet Photo Gallery of current designer pieces
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You'll find a carefully edited selection of coveted collection pieces from all our favorite designers... Chanel, Gucci, Prada, YSL, Hermes, Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Chloe, Fendi, Burberry, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin, Alaia, Roger Vivier, Lanvin, Roland Mouret, Rick Owens, Chrome Hearts, Alexander McQueen, Marchesa, Carlos, Miele, Carlos Falchi, Marc Jacobs, Pedro Garcia, Narciso Rodriguez, Marni, Anya Hindmarch, John Galliano, Moschino, Zac Posen, Proenza Schouler, Sonia Rykiel, Comme Des Garcons, Libertine, Herve Leger, Stella McCartney Anya Hindmarch, Dries Van Noten & many, many more!

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