Christina Ricci Makes A Groovy Splash On The Latest Cover Of Nylon Magazine!



Christina Ricci makes a groovy splash as the latest cover girl for Nylon magazine's September edition. The following is Wednesday Addams, I mean Christina Ricci's view's on vintage clothing, her very first starring role on ABC'S upcoming TV Show 'Pan Am', which might I add, I can't wait for!



On choosing a TV show...“You know, some of the best writing is on television, and I have to say, I spend most of my time watching TV. For years I’ve been saying I wanted to do television.”





On vintage fashion...“I asked my stylist: ‘What’s the rule from when something becomes vintage and not just, like, last season? Seven years, apparently. So seven years later, I’ve brought out my Alaia dresses again.”



On filming an episode in her bikini..."In the end, there's only so much you can do and I'm not going to punish myself because I don't look like the average person in a bikini."



On filming an episode in her bikini...“In the end, there’s only so much you can do and I’m not going to punish myself because I don’t look like the average person in a bikini.”



On Deadliest Catch... “When would I ever know what it’s like to be on a crab ship if it wasn’t for this show?”



Scoot over to NylonMag.com for thee rest of the article!





















Christina talks about why 1960'S Nostalgia is coming to TV airwaves.







Peter Badenhop by Tino Crisó | POW MIA



Inspired by Germany's military history, riots and change to peace, Tino Crisó photographed PMA model Peter Badenhop in the series 'POW MIA'. Courtesy of - Homotography

































Dior Homme "The Wanderer" FW11



In an on-going series of projects for Fall/Winter 2011, Kris Van Assche commissions Willy Vanderperre to capture Victor Nylander in this series of emotive and ofttimes funny video entitled "The Wanderer". High quality video stills can be seen below. You can view the video here. Courtesy of - hommemodel.blogspot.com





















Philipp Kharabarin by Dennison Bertram | A Man To Suit



Russian model Philipp Kharabarin stars in ‘A Man To Suit’ in the second issue of 1883 magazine, photographed by Dennison Bertram and styled by Oliver Green. Courtesy of - Homotography















Miles McMillan, Igor, Josh McLellan, Matthew Bell & Andy Martin by Ben Toms for Topman Fall 2011

Top Coat–Never short of a new item to covet, Ben Toms photographs Miles McMillan, Igor, Josh McLellan, Matthew Bell and Andy Martin for a lineup of Topman’s fall coats, styled by Robbie Spencer. Whether looking to the classic peacoat for warmth, zipper accents for a touch of modernity or color-blocked panels for a subtle difference, Topman releases a smart offering. Courtesy of - thefashionisto.com















100 Years Of East London Style



Who knew a mall opening could be this much fun! In celebration of a a East London Mega mall the below promotional video was created to celebrate the dance and style that has graced the streets of East London (and the world) in this cute cute cute video we travel from the proper early 1900's to the casual and easy going 10's.









Kinda makes you want to jump on the next flight out doesn't it.

Opening 13 September 2011 as Europe's largest urban shopping centre, Westfield Stratford City is set to transform the retail landscape.



Westfield Stratford City will offer an innovative fusion of brands, experiences and formats over three levels and amongst a blend of indoor and outdoor environments.



Anchored by John Lewis, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer, Westfield Stratford City will be home to over 300 dynamic brands, over 50 places to dine, a 17-screen, all-digital Vue cinema, the UK's largest casino operated by Aspers, three hotels, a 14-lane All Star Lanes bowling alley and events and entertainment spaces.

Zac Posen Talks It Out!



Fashion writer, Hayley Phela, spoke to Zac Posen at his opening for his new shop called "Z Spoke".
"Last night we popped by the opening of Zac Posen‘s new Z Spoke store in the Meatpacking district. The new space, painted white and replete with a red carpet, fresh flowers and stacks of fashion-y book, is, much like it’s dynamo designer, the last word on glamour. We caught up with Posen, who looked adorably dapper (of course) in a pantsuit and colorful graphic shirt, to talk about the new space, his crazy work schedule (sometimes he doesn’t sleep) and the future of Z Spoke.



Fashionista: The store looks amazing. How did you pick this spot?

Actually the spot picked me! Our CEO is also the CEO of Scoop so we wanted to build the new store into Scoop’s space. I wanted to have a store that was a destination location, and I feel like this is it. You know, I’m a born a bred New Yorker so I knew it was important to have a destination.



Where in New York did you grow up?

I was born in SoHo on Spring street. My dad’s an artist, he worked in half the loft and we lived in the other half.



Is the building still standing?

My parents still live there! Yeah, so what I think of my parents is that they were hipsters. That’s why I’m so into glamour.



They were the original hipsters!

Yeah, they moved into the SoHo loft in the very early 70s–illegally. And you know back then it was all artists and young people. And now it’s…



Right. The property value must have skyrocketed.

Well, exactly. So I wanted to open a store in a place that felt like it was on a good path. And also a place that wasn’t hard to find.



Has this been a crazy-stressful or crazy-exciting time for you, getting everything ready?

Well, you know, [Z Spoke] is about creating what I think is the highest quality product at the lowest price. And I really love women and I love my customer so I’m going nuts trying to get her what she wants! It’s just the beginning and it’s going to get better. The bags are selling, they’re like flying off the shelves. And the clothing is still limited distribution so if I were a collector and wanted to buy…it’s a good time to start buying!



Are you excited to be showing again in New York this year?

I think that the experience I had in France gave me really great clarity–a great foundation for going international. And now I think I have great clarity on what I can give to America and who my customer is [here]. I think supporting American retail is really important.



What is your secret to making it through Fashion Week without collapsing?

Health food! Lots of green juices. Lots of rice. I go down to my Japanese supermarket on Broome and West Broadway to get my rice. I cook myself rice and beans every night. Even if I come home at like midnight from the office, I have to cook to relax. That’s my therapy–cooking.



Do you usually work till midnight?

I’m usually at the office till 9 or 10 at night. But during the shows…it can get quite intense.



What’s the longest you’ve ever gone without sleep?

For real? Probably like two and a half days.



Wow. And you’ll do it all over again in just a week or too.

It can be daunting but it’s also really exciting. It’s exciting to see your brand grow, and you know branch of into different things.



Where do you see Z Spoke going?

I really see the brand as moving into a lifestyle brand–doing furniture and homeware.



What kind of pieces would you create?

Something very functional. This is a brand that is all about function!



And glamour we would add." - Fashionista.com

Max Panichetti by Alice Rosati for Fault



F is for Fierce–Max Panichetti of L’uomo Elite gets a sharp new do for an editorial, dressed in fur, shades and other standout outerwear. Captured by the lens of Alice Rosati, the street-side shoot for Fault magazine features the model in a dark wardrobe with a handful of rings for good measure. Courtesy of - thefashionisto.com