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Showing posts with label Yohji Yamamoto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yohji Yamamoto. Show all posts
Feb 9, 2008

The Model Whisperer!




DURING Fashion Week, any given table at any trendy restaurant might yield characters worthy of a novel about the ephemeral value of youth and beauty. It would be airplane reading, quickly adapted for cable television. “I’ll Never Be Alone,” it might be called.

Open with a casual glance at the gray-haired man at a sidewalk table at Downtown Cipriani, who appears to be wearing a rodent pelt as an ascot as he quaffs white wine and nuzzles a raven-haired model with a British accent.

Let your eye flit a few blocks uptown to a booth against the south wall of the Coffee Shop on Union Square, where a dark-haired man in a baseball cap and sunglasses is eating herbed French fries desultorily with a fork, while Samantha, a next-to-the-last-round loser from the eighth “America’s Next Top Model,” snuggles against him.

Finally, track a few tables over to the banquette near the hostess station. Zoom in on Oscar Batori, who has just turned 21.

He is 6-foot-3, lean and English, with a faintly menacing sharpness to his face, which bears a resemblance to that of a young Mick Jagger.

Two years ago, Mr. Batori was working as a male model earning about $75 a day, sharing an apartment with others and eating ramen noodles for dinner. Two years from now, who knows where he will be. But last week, he was in his element: 21 and good-looking, during a week when youth and beauty hold full value.


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Jan 18, 2008

Oh! Sweet Paris.




British Vogue reports:


A STEADY bout of rain set the scene in Paris yesterday, as the fashion pack descended on the city to see what its designers have in store for the boys for autumn/winter 2008-9. First up, Louis Vuitton, where a dapper Joshua Jackson, in a silk scarf and trilby hat, sat a few seats along the front row from a surprisingly petit Pharell Williams. The music mogul may not have removed his giant dark shades for the duration of the Sixties gangster-inspired show (bopping his head to the soundtrack all the while), but he had an ulterior motive for his attendance - he is due to unveil a jewellery line for the house during the Couture shows. "It's a costly habit of mine," Williams told WWD of his penchant for 'bling'. "It's fun to do it on Louis Vuitton's dime for once." Stripes and tartan took centre stage at Dries Van Noten for an emotive show, set in a church, to a live classical trio, while there was more merriment to be found at Yohji Yamamoto; giggles broke the usually serious atmosphere at when the photographers started whistling for models who had to unravel their scarves at the end of the catwalk. Today all eyes fall to John Galliano, whose show is intriguingly – and rather aptly – entitled Ice - then there are cocktails coutesy of Corto Moltedo look forward to, as he shows off his ever-in-demand range of luxe man bags.
Stella work once more, I'm sure you will agree.

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