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Hollywood Rides a Bike: Cycling with the Stars

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in Books

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Angel City Press, Brigitte Bardot, Elizabeth Taylor, Glenn Ford, Hollywood Rides a Bike: Cycling and the Stars, Rita Hayworth, Sean Connery, Steven Rea, Susan Peters

Steven Rea combined his two loves, films (he’s a film critic in Philly) and bikes.  He complied little known pictures of celebs on bikes for Hollywood Rides a Bike, Angel City Press, and his Tumblr blog “Rides a Bike.”

Mmmm. Sean Connery.

The always gorgeous, doesn't matter what she's doing, Bardot.

A very young, fresh-faced Elizabeth Taylor.

Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth.

Steven Rea, Angel City Press.

Don’t you love the sepia tones and how relaxed everyone looks on their bikes?

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Marni for H&M

27 Monday Feb 2012

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Consuelo Castiglioni, H&M, Marni

Coming March 8th!  Finally some Marni I can afford.  I’ve been a fan of Consuelo Castiglioni’s mix of mod 60’s, bohemian, artsy-craftsy, and Italian countess forever.

Love her whimsical mix of prints.

The entire collection:

http://www.hm.com/us/subdepartment/LADIES?Nr=4294916014#page=1&Nr=4294916014

 

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Oscars snub Eiko Ishioka

26 Sunday Feb 2012

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In memoriam forgot Eiko Ishioka, who actually won the Oscar for best costume design in 1992 for “Bram Stoker’s Dracula.”

Really bad snub folks.

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Oscars Red Carpet 2012

26 Sunday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in Contemporary/Present Day

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Alexander McQueen, Elie Saab, Emma Stone, Gary Oldman, Giambattista Valli, Giuliana Rancic, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Chastain, Milla Jovovich, Red Carpet 2012 Academy Awards, Tony Ward, Zuhair Murad

It’s so funny living in LA.  We’d start watching the arrivals at 1:30 in the afternoon.  Work comes to standstill when it used to be held on a weekday.  It doesn’t even matter if your office has nothing to do with the movie business.  We are all happy voyeurs.

Just added the designers to my favorite looks.

Gorgeous Art Deco inspired gown. Giuliana Rancic in Tony Ward.

Milla just kills it. That's a model for you. Elie Saab Couture. Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.

Jessica Chastain in Alexander McQueen. The hair and makeup are perfection. I wasn't sure about the black and gold, but the more I see it, especially watching it live, the more I love it. She's a pre-raphaelite goddess. GETTY IMAGES.

All I can say is, "Wow." Even if you're not a Jennifer Lopez fan, you have to admit she looks beyond gorgeous. Zuhair Murad gown.

Emma Stone in Giambattista Valli Couture. Beautiful color. I love the high neck with large bow. Very YSL. Jason Merritt/Getty Images.

Gary Oldman (my pick, I hope he wins!) and his stunning wife Alexandra in Roberto Cavalli. Who knew graphite could look so deadly gorgeous? And don't you love his polka dot pocket square in his Paul Smith tux? Jason Merritt/Getty Images.

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Oscar weekend

25 Saturday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in stuff to see

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Academy Award, Best Costume Design

I am sick.  Literally, head cold, sore throat.  So, no last-minute going out and seeing everything frenzy.  Next weekend.

The Designers Guild awards were given out Tuesday night.  Trish Summerville won for excellence in a contemporary film, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.”  Arianne Phillips won for period drama, “W.E.,” and Jany Temime won for fantasy film, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 2.”

It’s nice that they give awards to different genres since there is a different aesthetic in each.

Do you have your favorite this year? The nominees are:

Lisy Christl – Anonymous

Mark Bridges – The Artist

Sandy Powell – Hugo

Michael O’Connor – Jane Eyre

Arianne Phillips – W.E.

I hope Michael O’Connor wins for “Jane Eyre.”  But I’m thinking the Academy will go for either “Anonymous” Lisy Christl because it’s a very costume-y film, or “The Artist,” Mark Bridges, because it’s a huge favorite to win everything.

Michael O'Connor, "Jane Eyre."

Get your ballots ready.  Every time someone says Academy, take a drink.

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Sinead O’Connor

24 Friday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in Rock Stars

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Rolling Stone, Herb Ritts, 1991.

She just finished two shows at the El Rey.  She’s been making headlines lately, but not for her music.  That was always the problem/persona of hers.  The rebel without a cause, or too many causes.  The scorned woman, turned lesbian, turned fallen lesbian, turned priest, or whatever her official church title is, it always seemed to diminish/distract from the towering talent that she is.

A voice that could caress you one second, then punch your lights out the next, she was the high priestess of the airwaves in the 90’s.  She dedicated an a cappella version of “I am Stretched On Your Grave,” to Whitney Huston.  I’m sure it took everyone’s breath away.

Say what you want about Adele, I do LOVE her myself, but even she can’t muster as much fire, defiance, and utter vulnerability, in a wailing bellowing banshee delivery as Sinead can.  Listen to “Troy” from “The Lion and the Cobra,” and tell me if she doesn’t rule the school when it comes to women scorned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc-hXfMvQOU&feature=fvsr

Which is interesting considering her look was militantly unfeminine, un-girly, un-victimy.  Leather jackets, jeans, tees, and combat boots.

Rolling Stone, Herb Ritts, 1990.

That was also, coincidentally, my uniform in the 90’s, with a smattering of booty shorts for clubbing (I was in my 20’s, ok!  That’s what we did.)

She’s older, a little chubbier, but the bitch can still blast it out of the park.

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Chungking Express

19 Sunday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in 1990's

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Brigitte Lin, Christopher Doyle, Chungking Express, Faye Wong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Tony Leung, Won Kar Wai

No, I’m not talking about Jeremy Lin.  But since we’re on the topic, what was ESPN thinking??? Chink the armor?  (referring to his inability to go left and allowing too many turnovers)  Hello?  You guys are the kings of bad puns, don’t you realize chink has another meaning?  And you’re referencing an Asian dude.  Hello?  McFly!  When I first heard it on Wednesday, I’ll admit that my sphincter puckered up a little.  But then I talked myself down, I’m being too sensitive, but then the whole world got offended for me.  Thanks world!

OK, onto Won Kar Wai’s, 1994, influential film.  Set in Hong Kong in the mid 90’s.  Frenetic, post-modern, noir meets French New Wave, with a dash of romantic comedy.  His visual style is called impressionistic by many.  I tend to agree with that.  It’s mostly shot hand-held which makes for a blur of colors and lights, a painterly effect, which gives you more mood than standard storytelling.  It was also shot quickly during the editing of Won Kari Wai’s epic “Ashes of Time.”  It was like a pick-up basketball game for the cast and crew, a chance to cut loose and clear his mind because finishing “Ashes…”  proved difficult.

Brigitte Lin is a bad ass drug smuggler.  Takeshi Kaneshiro is her love-struck, policeman admirer.  Tony Leung is another policeman who admires the gamine Faye Wong’s food stand attendant.  The days before mass cell phone proliferation.  They’re using pagers, remember those?

This is the ordinary Joes world of convenience stores, florescent lights, neon, nightclubs, food stands.  The hurried nature of the camera work underlines the fleeting nature of the relationships.

I’m really not posting this as an inspiration for looks or clothes, more about creating an atmosphere, be it for a photo shoot or whatever.

Takeshi running after a perp.

Brigitte Lin lights up after her drug mules give her the slip.

Takeshi, with no game, trying to get something going with Brigitte. I think Won Kar Wai is having fun with Femme Fatale imagery here. The blonde wig, might be a reference to Hitchcock blondes, the vintage-y sunglasses, cigarette, and trench coat.

She ends up in his room, but it's perfectly chaste. I do like this shot of her shoes, with him leaving in the background. It could be a Manolo ad.

Tony gives a new meaning to layover to this stewardess.

I wonder how many tests they had to do to get this effect with the candlelight.

After the stewardess breaks it off, he's a little sad and hugs it out with his stuffed animals. I love the pink lighted fish tank. What could it mean? More fish in the sea? Christopher Doyle probably just liked it pink, nothing Freudian or figurative.

Faye starts sneaking into his flat to... clean. Weird but thoughtful?

They walk through the marketplace. Lovely colors and framing.

Faye stands him up on their would-be first date. The light is fantastic here.

This echoes back to Brigitte Lin's character with the sunglasses, and Faye's hair is much longer now like Brigitte's. She's becoming a worldly woman.

I feel that Danny Boyle must’ve been inspired by this, even just a little, for “Slumdog Millionaire.”  If not, it inspired legions of directors and DPs.

The director of photography, Christopher Doyle, continued working with Won Kar Wai, finally finishing “Ashes of Time,” then “Fallen Angels,” “Happy Together,” “In the Mood for Love,” and its quasi sequel “2046.” He then started working in the U.S. a lot.  The first high profile project was with Gus Van Sant on the “Psycho” remake.  He also worked with James Ivory on “The White Countess.”  I’m just noting those two for stylistic range.  He made his mark working for an auteur, but he is able to do restrained literary dramas as well.  He’s self-taught, blue collar, Aussie who’s lived in Asia longer than his native Australia.

Here’s a quote of his that sums up his style:

“What I’m trying to do is make the camera-work lyrical rather than fragmentary. It’s a dance between the camera and the actors.”

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NYC Fall 2012

17 Friday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in Contemporary/Present Day, Runway Inspiration, Women

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Felipe Oliveira Baptista, Lacoste, Marc Jacobs, Proenza Schouler, Rodarte, Victoria Beckham

The end of an EPIC week in NYC.  Linsanity!!!  Don’t you love it???  Who would’ve thunk a Asian-American Harvard grad schooling Kobe… On the basketball court?  I can’t speak for all Asian-Americans but it’s almost like a cathartic release from a lifetime of belittling and being dismissed.

Oh, and NY fashion week just ended.

Love the winter white and geometric layers. Proenza Schouler. Photo: Monica Feudi / Feudiguaineri.com.

I love her take on Mod. Texture + metallics make it fresh. Victoria, Victoria Beckham. Photo: Courtesy of Victoria, Victoria Beckham.

A subtle graphic print. Photo: Courtesy of Victoria, Victoria Beckham.

Subdued but contrasty colors. Photo: Courtesy of Victoria, Victoria Beckham.

Sporty winter whites, Lacoste-style. I was a huge Lacoste fan when Christopher Lemaire was head designer. All the good stuff was never sold here, sigh. It was just so French and sporty. Loved it. But the new guy, Felipe Oliveira Baptista, is turning out fine stuff too. Are these tights a must-have, or what? Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com.

Apres-ski with slouchy boots. I'm taking notes for my shopping list. Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com.

I love the loose, clean crewneck top. Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com.

Marc Jacobs never disappoints. Yes, this is high fashion, and it's a little out there for going to a movie, but look at the great layering for inspiration. High-collared, almost Victorian collar, with a jumper on top, and capri pants on bottom. Topped off with a fantastically embellished wool coat and statement hat. Photo: Marcus Tondo / GoRunway.com.

A scarf becomes a caplet of sorts with a brooch or if you can find a ginormous safety pin like this one. Photo: Marcus Tondo / GoRunway.com.

Speaking of caplets, one worn over a coat. Photo: Marcus Tondo / GoRunway.com.

I don't know why I like this super-stuffed scarf look. Maybe it's because I'm from Alaska? Photo: Marcus Tondo / GoRunway.com.

So, we go from HUGE fuzzy raver hats to this. Super clean n' chic. Marc by Marc Jacobs. Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com.

I love the demure printed dress with doc marten like boots. Photo: Yannis Vlamos / GoRunway.com.

In a sea of coats, I think this was one of the best. You could almost picture Joan Crawford wearing it (with a turban.) Rodarte. Photo: Monica Feudi / feudiguaineri.com.

I took issue with Lagerfeld's detatchable collars, but I like these. They're more like jewelry. Rodarte. Photo: Monica Feudi / feudiguaineri.com.

I love the ladylike lace with this geometric print. Photo: Monica Feudi / feudiguaineri.com.

Another nice detatchable collar. Photo: Monica Feudi / feudiguaineri.com.

Of course there were scores of shows (I can’t click through all of them my dears, I have a small child to feed), but these are a few things that I think translate well to spicing up everyday life.

Try it now, why wait for next winter?  The retail calendar is stupid.  You should be able to buy it when you see it.  Not a year from now.  Can’t we bring production + delivery into the 21st century?

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American Cinematheque Valentine’s Day Weekend

10 Friday Feb 2012

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Lots of great romantic comedies, some not-so-comedies, but great nonetheless, on the big screen for you this weekend and through to Valentine’s Day by this fantastic institution.  They run at both the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, and the Aero Theater in Santa Monica.

Saturday, 7:30pm, “Gone with the Wind”, “His Girl Friday,” “It Happened One Night.”

Frankly, my dear, we do give a damn. Digital remaster!

Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, what all romantic comedies strive for in leading couples.

Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert. Capra's comedy masterpiece.

Tuesday, Valentine’s Day, 7:30, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “The Graduate.”

Everyone's favortie party girl/gold digger.

Are you trying to seduce us?

But I’d be remiss not to mention they’re showing “Citizen Kane,” tonight (!!!) along with “The Magnificent Ambersons.”  Film geeks get your Welles on.

They also have the awesome Amy Poehler speaking with equally awesome Jane Lynch, at the Aero theater, Sunday, February 12th.

Check the calendar for dates and times, and make sure you check which theater it’s at.

http://americancinemathequecalendar.com/

Like I always say, if you live in LA (and don’t have small children) you get to take advantage of all this!

As a footnote, if anyone knows anyone that works for the American Cinematheque, please tell them their website is a hot mess.  It’s so disjointed.  Why?  The mission statement, membership, calendar, etc. should be on ONE site.  Fix it!  Thanks.

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Boutonnieres

09 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by Angie in Accessories, Men

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boutonnieres, buttonhole pins, lapel pins

Or lapel pin, or buttonhole pin, anyway you say it, a great accessory opportunity for both men and women.

Clark Gable was a fan.

Carmelo Anthony at the Versace show last year.

http://www.latimesmagazine.com/2012/02/image-xy-factor-buttonholes-in-bloom.html

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