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    Katy Perry Interviews Karl Lagerfeld At Paris Fashion Week

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 14, 2009 12:22 PM PDT
    Quirky songstress Katy Perry chats with Karl Lagerfeld after his show at Paris Fashion Week in an exclusive interview for Elle.com. It's certainly a rare chance to peek into the personality of one of the world's most esteemed designers. Is he intimidating? Yes, but there is a certain warmth about his demeanor, even as he corrects Katy when she expresses her adoration for the fabric, not metal embellishment on a particular dress. The two discuss music and fashion, and we learn fun facts like what he listened to as he got dressed this morning and what song he feels describes himself best (by none other than Lily Allen, of course). His response to the requisite "if you could trade places with any designer" question is a careful mix of smug satisfaction and pure respect. Oh, and he makes jokes too! Click here to see the interview for yourself.

    Katy Perry Rocks Rupert Sanderson For Karl Lagerfeld ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 12, 2009 12:22 PM PDT
    UK shoe designer Rupert Sanderson recently announced his second collaboration with the legendary Karl Lagerfeld, updating his popular Asteroid and Finesse heel styles for spring/summer 2010. Lagerfeld wanted a futuristic-looking shoe to coordinate with his runway show, and Sanderson obliged by adding a geometric heel, then took it to another level by altering ankle straps to loop under the sole and bolting them in place for a dominatrix-inspired detail. In colors and fabrics like white hot suede and metallic silver leather, they were a dangerously perfect complement to Lagerfeld's futuristic 'rock goddess' collection. Katy Perry attended Lagerfeld's show in a pair from Sanderson's debut collection for Karl- what do you think of her front row look? Would you wear these shoes? (See more of them here.)


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    Take A Peek At This Week's Blog Snog Roundup!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 10, 2009 5:25 AM PDT
    Have you found your go-to handbag for fall yet? Get the scoop on the latest from Miu Miu, Nancy Gonzales, plus lots of under $100 options in this week's roundup. Not sure which beauty pick to try out next? Check out Sephora Favorites, a fun new way to try out products. Ever heard of mascara... in a tube? You'll want to see The Beauty Stop's review. Wish you could have made it to Paris Fashion Week? Take a look at The Fashion Bomb's interview with a certain top model. Plus, catch stories on favorite plaid styles for fall, where to shop when you're in Vegas, lust-worthy looks from the Valentino runway, and many more! Check out what's happening this week in the fabulous world of the fashion blog-o-sphere!

    Paris Fashion Week: Chanel RTW Spring/Summer 2010

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 9, 2009 10:21 AM PDT
    Karl Lagerfeld transformed the Grand Palais into a rustic barn setting for the Spring 2010 ready-to-wear show at Paris Fashion Week, and managed to switch out at least part of his signature uniform for- gasp- jeans- perhaps hinting at the lighthearted display to come. Models emerged from the barn dressed in springy versions of iconic Chanel tweed separates and frothy chiffon frocks paired with high heeled clogs and platform heels. Colors were subdued- black, white, and versions of taupe and cream made up the palette- and thus the focus remained on texture and form. Lagerfeld left the idea of wholesome, raised on the farm innocence far behind - the girls sported tattoos giving the illusion of thigh-high stockings, skirts were slit well through the thigh, and beehive buns were a tiny bit tousled as if to suggest a recent romp in the hay (pun not intended). Choosing such a strong theme is difficult as you run the risk of falling into a cliche, but Lagerfeld's execution kept the focus mostly on the clothes, and everything else was an accessory whose role was to accentuate and not distract- this is the essence of ready-to-wear, after all. The overall mood was whimsical and relaxed, striking a fine balance between luxury and accessibility and reminding us why we appreciate luxury fashion in the first place. Click the slideshow to see more from Chanel at Paris Fashion Week. Photo credit: PR Photos

    Janet Jackson And Rihanna Sit Front Row At Jean Paul ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 7, 2009 12:18 PM PDT
    Jean Paul Gaultier's spring/summer 2010 show at Paris Fashion Week was certainly star-studded, with personalities from Rihanna and Janet Jackson to Catherine Deneuve in attendance. All wore pieces from the designer's ready to wear line, a favorite of which was Katy Perry's taffeta halter strap dress with a sheer paneled hemline. Both Jackson and Deneuve donned Gaultier's silk and taffeta trench coats, in rich khaki and citrus green, and Rihanna effortlessly pulled off the designer's bondage coat, complete with straps across the front (and not much else). Other front row fans included famed photographer Patrick Demarchelier, burlesque star Dita von Teese, and Igor Vadim (Deneuve's grandson). Click the slideshow to see more celebs at the Gaultier show!

    Parisian Design House Cop Copine To Open In SF's Union Square ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Aug 5, 2009 12:23 PM PDT
    When news gets out that a chic overseas design house is moving stateside, you almost immediately assume NYC. And most of the time, you're right- just look to Uniqlo, Topshop, Muji, even last fall's Colette pop-up shop for proof. NYC doesn't get to have all the fun though- San Francisco's credibility as a city with a fashion scene to watch is on the rise, the most recent example of which is Cop Copine of Paris, the avant-garde French design house that's opening its first U.S. boutique in SF's Union Square tomorrow. Their summer collection is full of breezy tops, structured dresses, unexpected cuts, and wonderfully layered pieces in an assortment of mix-and-match neutral hues. Also not to be missed- their outerwear, most notably the raincoats- they're just the thing to brighten up this so-called "summer" we've been having in SF (and pretty much the only way we'd ever be seen buying coats in August). Visit Cop Copine tomorrow at 343 Powell St (at Post St.) and preview the collections at cop-copine.com.
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