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W WH

HA A
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S IN
OU
T

JENNIFER
LOPEZ

PIECES
YOU
NEED
FOR SPRING

STAR NEW
THE
BEAUTY
SECRETS COLOR
THE RULES
BAG & FASHION
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J ENNIFER

LOPEZ

EMBODIES

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OFF

INTO

THE

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Photograph by Katja Rahlwes


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heavy metal, with shiny hues and chrome details
popping up everywhere (page 114). As for color
combos you’ll want to try, we’ve assembled a
collection of pinks and corals as a fresh duo
(page 92) and shimmering golds and blues for
maximum opulence (page 94). Plus, new ladylike
extras prove that everything is coming up roses
(page 82). Shop like an editor with Bazaar.com’s site
director, Joyann King, who shares her must-have list
for the months ahead (page 78). And explore the
best bang-for-your-buck buys in “The Well-Spent
Dollar” (page 96), a vintage Bazaar column we’ve
resurrected and updated for today’s fashion-forward
(and shop-smart) woman. Want to make a statement
for spring? Stand out in high-contrast mod black
and white (page 172), or choose a chic all-white
ensemble (page 180). A crop of diaphanous styles
also offers a feminine take on warm-weather florals
JEFFREY WESTBROOK/STUDIO D

(page 194). Get ready to spring into action. ■

Chloé clutch, $2,450. 212-717-8220.

38
FEBRUARY 2013

HIGHLIGHTS

THE LIST 24 hours


with Roberto Cavalli

THE BAZAAR Pink


meets coral, and
other chic combos

RUNWAY REPORT A flurry


of white, the thrill of the frill,
and more of the latest looks

THE NEWS
Dior’s new
New Look, plus
JEFFREY WESTBROOK/STUDIO D

designer denim

THE BEAUTY BAZAAR


Haute hair and makeup trends,
straight from the shows

Fendi shoe, $1,065. Similar styles available at shopBAZAAR.com. CONTINUED ON PAGE 46


42
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FEBRUARY 2013

FASHION
GRAPHIC IMPACT 172
Photographs by Gregory Harris
WHAT ’ S WHITE NOW 180
Photographs by Paola Kudacki

THE FUTURE OF THE FUTURIST :


NICOLAS GHESQUIÈRE 192
By Elisabeth Quin
Illustration by Charis Tsevis
A FRESH TAKE ON PRINTS 194
Photographs by Hiro
ALL ABOUT AUDREY 200
By Pamela Fiori

JENNIFER LOPEZ 204


By Laura Brown
Photographs by Katja Rahlwes
DOES VALENTINE ’ S DAY MATTER ? 208
By Jackie Collins
Photograph by
Victor Demarchelier
HERMÈS HERITAGE 210
By Robert Murphy
Photographs by Julian Broad
ATHENA ’ S KINGDOM 214
By Christine Whitney
Photographs by Christopher Sturman

FEATURES
RUNWAY REPORT 121

BLACK IS THE NEW BLACK 126


By Jennifer Alfano

MEGYN KELLY : FOX ’ S LADY 136


By Julia Reed
Photographs by Jennifer Livingston
JEFFREY WESTBROOK/STUDIO D

MY MOTHER , C . Z . 140
By Cornelia Guest

Lanvin camera bag, $2,280. 310-402-0580. CONTINUED ON PAGE 50

46
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FEBRUARY 2013

THE STYLE
Where Fashion Gets Personal 103

THE EXTRAS
Fifty Shades of Beige 113
Moody Blues 114
White Out 116

THE NEWS
Where Fashion Meets Culture 129
The Escape 134

THE BEAUTY BAZAAR


Bright Focus 151
Beauty News 156
Get Younger-Looking Skin 160
THE LIST Celebrity Beauty Secrets 162
67 The List
IN EVERY ISSUE
68 The A-List
Welcome to the Issue 36
78 Wish List
What We Love 38
80 Wait List
Editor’s Letter 64
82 The In/Out List
Horoscope 144
84 Mr. Blasberg’s
Best-Dressed List Fabulous at
Every Age 147
87 My List
By Roberto Cavalli Where to Buy 218
ShopBAZAAR.com Index 219
THE BAZAAR How Bazaar 220
91 Tan Lines
92 Haute Hues
94 Blue Angels
96 The Well-Spent Dollar
JEFFREY WESTBROOK/STUDIO D

COVER LOOKS
On the newsstand cover: Jennifer Lopez, photographed by Katja Rahlwes, wears a Paco Rabanne dress. pacorabanne.com. On the subscriber cover:
Dress, $9,990, Fendi. 212-759-4646. Cuff, $2,050, Roberto Cavalli. 212-755-7722. Sandals, $3,850, Tom Ford. shopBAZAAR.com. To get Jennifer’s look, try
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in Red Fatale ($9.99). All, L’Oréal Paris. See Where to Buy for shopping details.
Fashion editor: Jodie Barnes. Hair: Lorenzo Martin; makeup: Mary Phillips for L’Oréal Paris.

50 Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci shoe, $2,950. Barneys New York; 888-8-BARNEYS.


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Jennifer Lopez, took time
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to pose for Bazaar in Istanbul. GOLDEN
Photographer Katja Rahlwes
captured the superstar in
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I
Glenda Bailey
on what’s fabulous

often think about the people I most admire in the


fashion industry, and every time I remember the late
Jean-Louis Dumas, the executive chairman of
Hermès. Like so many others, I’ve always desired everything the
company has dreamed up: In the Hermès world, each piece is destined to become an
icon. One of my fondest memories of Jean-Louis was when Hermès
celebrated the year of the child. I like to believe it’s
never too late for a happy childhood, and Hermès keeps that sense of wonderment alive.
Enter Jean-Louis’s son, Pierre-Alexis, the subject of a profile in this month’s issue, who has assumed
creative direction of the brand with great aplomb. When I first met him, he walked
into the room bearing a gift, jam made of fruit from the pear trees in
the Paris headquarters’ rooftop garden, just as his father used to do. There’s certainly
never been a more precious Hermès item. And this first fils has definitely inherited Jean-Louis’s

BAILEY: MICHEL DUFOUR. BOTTOM, FROM LEFT: FILIPPO FIOR/GORUNWAY.COM;


creativity. For our story, we photographed him juggling in his office, which is
exactly what he has done at Hermès, balancing the company’s legacy with a

DON PENNY/STUDIO D; DAN & CORINA LECCA; DON PENNY/STUDIO D


fresh vision for the future; he’s always on the ball. Speaking of on the ball, it’s time for Bazaar’s
annual Fabulous at Every Age contest. All year we present the world’s
most beautiful and talented women, and now we’d like to honor
our equally stylish readers. Women of all ages from across the country are invited to
submit their personal-style photos and show us what fashion
and beauty mean to them. The winners will be
celebrated at a VIP event in New York. And
what’s more fabulous than that?

G L E N DA’ S M U S T -H AV E S

Marc Jacobs shoe, $995.


212-343-1490. P
Proenza S h l b
Schouler bag,
Balenciaga by Nicolas
Ghesquière rings Saint Laurent Paris $1,575. 212-585-3200.
tassel necklace

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The
LIST
This
month’s
objects
of desire

Delfina
Delettrez
necklace, $975.
opening
ceremony.us.
Dior
pump,
$930.
800-
The new
ne standard in heels.
929-
DIOR.

n line with
Get in wi an architectural choker.
hoker.
Céline cuff, $730.
Nordstrom;
800-695-8000.

A cufff that’s kno


knotty but nice.

This season’s
ason’s bag iis a fringe fest.
Givenchy Bottega Veneta
by Riccardo bag, $6,650.
Tisci clutch, bottega
$1,335. Neiman veneta.com.
Marcus; 888-
888-4757.

A leather clutch keeps things sleek.


DON PENNY, STUART TYSON, AND JESUS AYALA/STUDIO D. EARRINGS: COURTESY THE DESIGNER

Shape up withh geometric


g earrings.
Jack Vartanian
earrings, $2,100.
jackvartanian
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Show of
off your frilly side in stiletto booties.
Balenciaga by Nicolas
Ghesquière shoe, $835. Bergdorf
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67
The A-
LIST
Jennifer
Lopez’s
favorite
things

Fendi dress.
Roberto
Cavalli
bracelet.
On the concert stage or the red in 2000. As for beauty, Jennifer

carpet, Jennifer Lopez radiates prefers L’Oréal Paris products (“especially

glamour. “I love all things sparkly,” Voluminous False Fiber Lashes

she says, like the yellow Balmain mascara”) and a naturally sexy

minidress she wore for her look. (Her go-to lip? ChapStick.) On her

Bazaar shoot, and “silver and gold nail constant travels, she always finds

polishes.” For a wardrobe bold time to shop. Milan’s 10 Corso Como

enough to match her confidence, is her favorite boutique, and she

Jennifer turns to Christian Louboutin, recently picked up Raquel Allegra

Zuhair Murad, Rick Owens, sweaters in Hong Kong. But even on

Valentino, Chanel, and Tom Ford. the road, Jennifer keeps her loved ones

LOPEZ: KATJA RAHLWES. FASHION EDITOR: JODIE BARNES; HAIR: LORENZO MARTIN; MAKEUP: MARY PHILLIPS FOR L’ORÉAL PARIS.
STILL LIFE: PAMELA COOK AND DON PENNY/STUDIO D.TRUNK: COURTESY LOUIS VUITTON. SEE WHERE TO BUY FOR SHOPPING DETAILS
But she will forever be linked with Versace. “I’ll never close: “I invested in a Louis Vuitton

forget the Versace moment,” she says of the deep-V steamer trunk to stay organized and keep all of my

palm-print dress she wore to the Grammy Awards favorite clothes in one place.”

J E N N I FE R ’ S M U S T-H A V E S

L’Oréal Paris Tom Ford bag, $2,190.


Colour Riche Nail Color 212-359-0300.
in Because You’re L’Oréal Paris
Worth It, $5.99. Voluminous
Louis Vuitton steamer lorealparisusa.com. False Fiber Lashes
trunk. 866-VUITTON. Christian Louboutin Waterproof
shoe, $1,195. Mascara, $8.95.
christianlouboutin.com. lorealparisusa.com.

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An
editor’s
style
picks

Bazaar.com site director Joyann King shares her must-haves


3

1 I love the prismic look of this silver-and-enamel


tiered necklace from Bottega Veneta’s latest jewelry
collection. The combination of delicate and strong
4
elements hits just the right note (1). The jean jacket is
2
having a renaissance, and Rag & Bone’s cool leather-
1. Bottega
Veneta
sleeved version is a great update of my old denim necklace,
5 $6,350. 212-
standby (2). After a year of red-lip overload, I’m 371-5511.

KING: SHANNA RAVINDRA. RUNWAY: DAN & CORINA LECCA. STILL LIFE (CLOTHING, JEWELRY, SUNGLASSES, AND LIPSTICK): DON PENNY AND JON PATERSON/STUDIO D. STYLING: DEIDRE RODRIGUEZ
keen for a change. My new go-to hue is officially 2. Rag & Bone
jacket, $575.
electric pink, a.k.a. Shiseido Perfect Rouge Lipstick 212-219-2204.

3. Shiseido
in Fuchsia (3). I’m never without sunglasses, and Perfect Rouge
Lipstick in
this mod pair by Illesteva will put me in a groovy Fuchsia, $25.
us.shiseido
mood on my way out the door (4). I’m not sure .com.

which is cuter, J. W. Anderson himself or his way 4. Illesteva


sunglasses,
$260. shop
with colorful graphic knits. This high-fashion BAZAAR
.com.
take on the sweatshirt is a winner (5). These
5. J. W.
6
stackable rings are by the new designer Jessica Anderson
8 sweater.
Biales. The design is sculptural, and they can be j-w-anderson
.co.uk.
personalized by layering. I’d wear them every 6. Jessica
Biales
day (6). I’m craving all things transparent at rings, $600–
$2,700. jessica
the moment. This Fendi tote is perfect for biales.com.

showing off my type A organizational skills (7). 7. Fendi


bag, $2,810.
Similar styles
I’ve worn Child roll-on perfume since I was in available at
shopBAZAAR
high school. Why? The guys love it (8)! My .com.
9
7 9 heart skipped a beat for this Dries Van Noten 8. Child roll-on
perfume,
spring look; the plaid-on-plaid combo is the ideal $59. child
perfume.com.
mix of insouciant and put together (9). Every 9. Dries
11 Van Noten,
good digital editor needs to personally test-drive the Spring 2013

latest Apple products, and I’m happy that the iPad 10. Apple
iPad mini.
mini will slip easily into more of my purses (10). Starting at
$329. apple
.com.
Pierre Hardy’s holographic pumps are like the secre-
10
11. Pierre
tary shoe gone to outer space. They’ll add a futuristic Hardy shoe,
$755. 646-
touch to my uniform of black jeans and a blazer (11). 449-0070.

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Wait
LIST
The
piece
to
covet

FA N C Y F E E T
Tod’s dazzling couture loafers are hot to trot

A year ago, the Italian luxury-leather-goods company materials. The theme of this year’s collection? Rock
Tod’s introduced a couture take on its iconic D-Bag Princess. Hand-embroidered with crystals in a choice of
collection. The bespoke bags were serious business, six shapes, the calfskin shoes can also be customized by
DON PENNY/STUDIO D

seducing celebrity fans like Catherine, Duchess of color. (The fluorescent-enhanced version, shown here, is
Cambridge, Nicole Kidman, and Charlize Theron, to a highlight.) These stone-studded slippers, made in Italy
name a few. This season the bags are back, and with by expert artisans, are the pride of the company—and
them a fleet of loafers made from the same fine soon to be the star of your closet! ■

Tod’s loafers, by special order. 212-644-5945.

80
The
season’s
new
hues
Natalia Brilli
necklace,
$620. gravity
pope.com.

W H A T ’ S I N :
Ralph Lauren
Collection
bag, $3,950.
ralphlauren.com.
B L A C K , R E D &
F L O R A L
Dior
Noir chokers
Flower power

Prada bag.
prada.com.

Poppy pouchettes
Chunky collars

SEAN CUNNINGHAM. STILL LIFE: DON PENNY/STUDIO D. NECKLACE (RIGHT) AND EARRINGS: COURTESY THE DESIGNERS. SEE WHERE TO BUY FOR SHOPPING DETAILS
Gucci
necklace,
$3,450.
gucci.com.

Haute sneakers

Mini bags

Chanel
sneakers,
The Row $1,725.
bag, by 800-550-
special order. 0005.
therow.com.

W H A T ’ S O U T
1. Jumbo satchels Ornate earrings
Furry footwear 2. Multistrands of pearls Noor Fares
earrings, $325.
3. Chandelier earrings shopBAZAAR
4. Satin clutches .com. .

5. Bowling bags
6. Slouchy boots
7. Mary Janes
8. Small hoops
Céline sandals, $895.
Nordstrom; 800-695-8000.
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LIST
Mr. Blasberg’s A look
at this
Best-Dressed month’s
chic set

WHILE THE REST OF THE WORLD is adjusting to a new year on the calendar, the
fashion industry is adjusting to what seems like a whole new generation.The year 2012 was
one of seismic change at some of the biggest brands: Hedi Slimane in at Saint Laurent Paris, as it shall now
ow
be known; Nicolas Ghesquière out at Balenciaga and Alexander Wang in. As we all remember,mber,
the first to switch driving seats at a major label was Raf Simons. His final show
for JJil Sander, which left many of my coldhearted editor friends weeping
(I di
didn’t know they could do that!), paved the way for his new gig at the
D Simons’s debut was a well-received couture show last summer,
helm of Dior.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching his designs emerge from the runway
and I’ve
o the red carpet. I was particularly drawn to the darker tailored
onto
en
ensembles, like the flouncy number with cigarette pants Emma Watson
wore to the London premiere of The Perks of Being a Wallflower
and the vampy strapless dress Rachel Weisz donned for the
N York premiere of The Bourne Legacy. And how could I not love
New
the drama of the is-it-long-or-is-it-short slit-up-to-there ensemble
Marion Cotillard wore to the Rust and Bone premiere in L.A.? Emma Rachel
achel
Watson Weisz

Late 2012 may have had its DIOR GALORE


ALORE

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fashionable moments, but it wasn’t
hundered
all glamour for us East Coasters when Hurricane Sandy thundered Marion
into New York. (A shout-out to the aforementioned Cotillard
ane,
Watson: She’s chic and charitable. In the wake of the hurricane,
nts with
Emma and I delivered hot food to affected residents
Citymeals-on-Wheels. Go to citymeals.org for more info on
the nonprofit.) Fortunately, the parade of colorful
vided a
frocks that popped up before and after the storm provided
welcome diversion. Emma Stone’s shocking pink Valentino o made
Emily
Em me smile, and Emily Blunt and Rosie Huntington-
Blunt in
Alexander
Alexand Cameron Emma Whiteley’s halter dresses were pure fashion fantasy. And
McQuee
McQueen Diaz Stone Cameron Diaz served up a double whammy, rocking
ON T
THE BRIGHT SIDE a canary-yellow Gucci dress that
showed off her killer pins.

With the start of a new year comes my pursuit of fashion’s


newest faces. Someone who’s already caught my eye is the
impossibly beautiful Bella Heathcote. The Aussie stunner,
wh came to the U.S. after winning her homeland’s Heath Ledger
who
Scholarship, first used those big blue eyes to woo
Ameri
American audiences when she played Johnny Depp’s love interest in
vampi flick Dark Shadows. Just how stunning is she? She’s back
the vampire
thea
in theaters with Not Fade Away, in which she plays the
Rosie ultimate good-time girl. The role apparently wasn’t much of At the
Huntington-
Whiteley a stretch. The first time we met, she confided that her Down Under peers Women in
in Gucci know how to have a good time. In fact, she credits a couple of cocktails Hollywood In In Emilio
event Chanel
anel Pucci
with getting her through what she called a Hunger Games–esque
media tour while promoting Dark Shadows. (That’s where I first ALL ABOUT
UT BELLA
noticed her savvy fashion choices, like the lacy Emilio Pucci
dress she wore to the film’s London premiere.) A gorgeous girl who
knows her way around a bar? I think I’m in love.
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Roberto
Cavalli
in 24
hours

0
The designer’s life by the numbers

to tweets a day

drops of Roberto Cavalli


fragrance at bedtime; no pajamas
helicopter
9:00 A.M. I wake Cavalli with
up at nine o’clock. I never, never wear his German
shepherd, Lupo
pajamas in my life. I always feel I cannot sleep
when I am dressed. I have to be naked. I am like
Marilyn Monroe: She said five drops of Chanel No. 5;
I tell you 10 drops of Roberto Cavalli fragrance. I’ll tell you
something else. A few times in my life when I went to the
hospital for some reason, very silly, it was complicated for me,
because they asked me to wear pajamas. When I wake up, my Ger-
man shepherd, Lupo, jumps on the bed and starts to kiss me. He is
a fantastic son. I also have a cat. She is tiny but she eats everything.
Then I have my bird, a parrot, a big yellow-and-blue parrot, in the living
room. Maybe she says hello to me. I go to her with a small cake and she
eats it. I have many different pets: two dogs, the cat, parakeets, an iguana,
a blackbird, and two aquariums full of fish. I especially love exotic fish.
They have been an inspiration and are featured in my collections. I used to
have a small tiger and a monkey but not anymore. The monkey was mean.
9:15 A.M. The first thing I do is take a shower. I don’t use many products.
When I come down, I make some sketches. I prepare my breakfast and tea.
Then I go to the computer and read all the magazines and the Herald Tribune.
9:30 A.M. I don’t go to work naked. I go to work all the time in my jeans.
I have a minimum of 50 pairs of jeans—all Cavalli! I have three or four that
are my favorites. One light black sweater. Cavalli panties, something zebra, leopard. Very tight. I put on Cavalli
socks. I have 40 pairs of Cavalli cowboy boots—black, all the same. That’s my personality. I have a very old
Cavalli bag in denim and croco—dark blue. It is almost destroyed, but I love it and I can’t change—it’s part
of me now. For big occasions, I have a beautiful gray silk shirt and one black tie. Today I am in Australia
going to the Victoria Derby in Melbourne, where the guests will be Prince Charles and Camilla, and
Nicole Kidman will be there, and, of course, Roberto Cavalli! I like to travel. I went to Papua New
Guinea a couple of years ago and met one of the last cannibal tribes existing on the planet. Very
exciting! 10:00 A.M. I enjoy many forms of transportation. I love my boat. The hull’s paint
has a wonderful ever-changing color, obtained with special paint that I also used to paint
my helicopter.The paint is iridescent, so when the sun is bright, the boat is a golden-
COURTESY ROBERTO CAVALLI

purplish color, and when the sun goes down, it becomes navy blue. I used to ride a
Segway around Florence in the summertime, but now I prefer to walk.
I also have many big cars. I have a Ferrari, but in the last six months,
I discovered the small electric car. I put Lupo in my
car and drive to my office in Florence.
I listen to ➤
87
crystal balls
0 tropical fish
0 pairs of cowboy boots

Cavalli’s studio

I cannot sleep dressed. …


I am like Marilyn Monroe.
music in the
car. I love Duran
Duran, Lenny Kravitz, the
Rolling Stones, and so many
others. They are all amazing artists
but also personal friends, so listening to
their music is very special to me. If not,
I make phone calls. I have a very old Nokia
Communicator telephone. Compared to the
new ones, it is like a museum piece. I say good
morning to all the people I love. In the future I will
say hello to you! 10:30 A.M. We go to my office,
where I have to sign papers. An important man should
do that every day. I have about 10 girls who work for me.
They come to me to show me their work. I also create—it is big work because I have to create for Roberto Cavalli
and for Just Cavalli. Everything that is design, everything that is part of my collections, comes from my heart, my mind,
my stomach. Then I go one floor up to the style studios to speak with the designers. I start to mix the shapes with the
prints and study them downstairs. It is part of my DNA. Honestly, I don’t have appointments in my office in Florence. I
don’t want to speak with people because sometimes they interrupt my creation. Usually, when I have any appointments,
I go to Milano, where I have another office. 1:30 P.M. My lunch is a small lunch. I don’t go to the gym, but I try to eat
healthy and light. I like to sit with the people I love and have lunch. I like mozzarella, a healthy salad, so I don’t feel too
heavy in the afternoon. 7:00 P.M. I finish work around seven. I stop in the center of Florence, near my store, where I
have a very small bar, Caffè Giacosa. It’s very cool, and many people go there for aperitifs between seven and eight o’clock.
9:00 P.M. I don’t like to go out at night that much. I have to attend many events for my work, so when I can, I enjoy spend-
ing time at home.The only two places where I really like to go when I am off duty are my two restaurant-clubs in Milano
and Dubai. I drink only red wine, mostly Cavalli Tenuta degli Dei. If I dine at home, I prefer to cook. I do a very good bran-
zino al sale. But most of my time is spent designing, looking through my camera. I have so many cameras. I have almost
every kind that exists; sometimes they are given to me before they are in stores. I am crazy about photos. I have many
crystal balls in my house. My wife loves to collect them, and I also love them because they are mysterious, which
is why I decided to create some for my home collection. And I like all the women. Femininity is my biggest
source of inspiration. 12:00 A.M. I go to sleep very late. It’s very late because I have my Roberto Cavalli
blog. I spend every night writing on it. Then I go on Twitter. I have two Twitters. One is for Roberto
Cavalli, the designer—I speak and give advice to my fans. The other is Roberto Cavalli on politics:
Uniti per un sogno, “Together for a dream.” It is in Italian because the situation in Italy is cata-
strophic. On Twitter I write what I think, what I feel. I make a lot of tweets, maybe 20 to 35.
1:30 A.M. My bedroom, it is very beautiful, very modern.There is a big window by
my bed. On the right I have portraits that were painted by my grandfather.
That is my bedroom. When I go to bed, oh, my God, it is very pri-
MATTIA TACCONI

vate. It is very private because there are a lot of fantasies.


As told to Christine Whitney

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1. Cut 25 by
Yigal Azrouëlël
dress, $595.
shopBAZAAR R
.com.
4
2. Maiyet
necklace, $1,750.
750.
maiyet.com.

3. Lanvin
bracelet, $770.
70.
Barneys New w
York; 888-8-
BARNEYS.
STILL LIFE: DON PENNY AND PAMELA COOK/STUDIO D. JEWELRY, BAG, CLUTCH, AND SHOE (LEFT): COURTESY THE DESIGNERS. STYLING: SABRINA GRANDE AND JILL TELESNICKI

4. DKNY 7
skirt, $295. 3
Neiman Marcus;
cus;
888-888-4757.57.

5. Theory 6
vest, $325. Saks
ks
Fifth Avenue;
877-551-7257.

6. Reece
Hudson
bag, $495. TAN LINES
barneys.com.

7. Givenchy by y B
Black, white, and beige makeke
Riccardo Tiscii
clutch, $1,335. ffor an effortlessly chic combo
bo
Bergdorf
Goodman.
9
8. Fendi
STYLIST’S T’S
bootie, $1,295.
shopBAZAAR TIP
.com. A contrast
ast
heel,
h like this 10
9. Tibi lace-up
-up
blouse, $375. bootie, is an
shopBAZAAR easy way y to
.com. put the look
ook
into full
10. Manolo effect—and
and
Blahnik for add
dd a few
Victoria inches!
inch
he
hes!
Beckham
sandal, $1,075.
212-582-3007.

11. Monique 12
Péan cuff,
$5,360.
Jeffrey, NYC;
212-206-1272.

12. 10 Crosby
Derek Lam
sweater,
$325. Barneys
New York. 11
8

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The 2

1
5

Emily Baker, 6
photographed by
Daniel Jackson 1. Jenni
11 Kayne blazer,
$750. 310-
860-0123.

2. Delfina
Delettrez
bracelet,
$450. shop
BAZAAR
.com.

3. Proenza
Schouler bag,
$1,575. 212-
585-3200.

4. J. Crew
skirt, $128.
jcrew.com.

5. Chanel ring,

STILL LIFE: DON PENNY/STUDIO D. BRACELET AND BAG (LEFT): COURTESY THE DESIGNERS. STYLING: JILL TELESNICKI AND SABRINA GRANDE
$450. 800-
STYLIST’S TIP 550-0005.
10 Color-blocked rose
6. Prabal
and coral make
Gurung dress,
a dynamic duo; a $1,895. Atrium,
dash of black Houston;
adds edge. 713-520-0206.

7. Diego
Dolcini sandal,
$370. diego
dolcini.it.

7 8. 3.1 Phillip
Lim dress,
$1,450. shop
BAZAAR
.com.

9. Paper
London
HAUTE HUES shorts, $320.
paperlondon
.com.
9
Coral and pink now have 10. Calvin
Klein
a not-so-sweet side Collection
top, $1,350.
212-292-9000.

11. Givenchy
by Riccardo
Tisci bag,
$2,435.
8 Neiman
Marcus; 888-
888-4757.
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The
2 1. Tory Burch
1 3 dress, $695.
toryburch.com.

2. Bea Valdes
necklace,
$3,188. couture
lab.com.
4
3. Just Cavalli
jacket, $1,295.
5 Neiman Marcus;
888-888-4757.

BLUE ANGELS
GELS
Az
Azure lookss
and ac
accessoriess hit a
boho high note
boh ote
STYLIST’S
TIP White and
indigo make a Ymre Stiekema,
country-strong photographed by
pairing that’s Paola Kudacki
hard to top.

12

6
4. Elizabeth
Locke ring,
$3,225.
7 Neiman Marcus.

5. BCBG Max
Azria dress,
$298. Saks
Fifth Avenue;
877-551-7257.

6. Aquazzura
by Edgardo
Osorio sandal,
$995. Bergdorf
Goodman;
888-774-2424.
11
7. Carolina
Herrera top,
$1,690. 212-
8 249-6552.

STILL LIFE: DON PENNY, PAMELA COOK, AND CHRISTOPHER COPPOLA/STUDIO D.


BAG: COURTESY THE DESIGNER. STYLING: JILL TELESNICKI AND BARBARA EISEN
8. Altuzarra
pants, $3,860.
Bergdorf
Goodman.

9. Isabel
Marant
necklace, $405.
212-219-2284.

10. AGL sandal,


10
$210. agl.it.

11. Juicy
Couture jacket,
$278. juicy
couture.com.
9
12. Versus
bag, $775.
888-721-7219.

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1 2 3

BRIGHT
PRINTS
1. J. Crew
jacket.

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4 T H E 5
2. Thakoon
Addition
jumper, $490.
W E L L - S P E N T Kirna Zabête,

$
NYC; 212-
941-9656.

3. Tory
Burch bag,
$295. tory
burch.com.

4. Lulu Frost
bangles,
$95 each. lulu
frost.com.

5. Marc by
Marc Jacobs
shirt, $328.
212-924-
0026.
6 7 8
6. Gap
cardigan,
$49.95.
gap.com.

7. Figue
scarf, $225.
figue.com.

8. Tod’s
slippers,
$465. Similar
styles
available at
shop
BAZAAR
.com.

9. Tory
Burch
9 10 11 shirt, $395

10. Stella
Jean skirt,
$544. stella
jean.it.

11. Kate
Moss for
Longchamp
bag, $610.
longchamp
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Take another page from
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and collarless moto
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Emily with the addition of chic
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3. Givenchy by
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tote, $1,025.
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5. Hermès
bag, $5,050.
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12. Verdura
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758-3388.
13. Reed Krakoff
bag, $590. shop
BAZAAR.com.
14. Coach 16
bag, $498.
coach.com.
15. Paul Andrew
sandal, $1,095. 14
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17. Marina B
rings, $1,500 each.
Neiman Marcus;
212-840-1200.
18. Prada bag.
prada.com.

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BLUES
1. Jimmy Choo
clutch, $1,925.
jimmychoo.com.
3
2 5 2. Proenza
Schouler sandal,
$1,895. 212-
585-3200.
3. Knights of
New York
necklace, $300.
knightsofny.com.
4. Chanel
4
1 bag, $3,100.
b
800-550-0005.
8
10 5. Derek Lam
sandal, $398.
Similar styles
available at shop
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6. Bottega Veneta
ring, $820. bottega
6 veneta.com.
7. Giorgio Armani
iPad case, $2,380.
212-988-9191.
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8. Givenchy by
Riccardo Tisci
8 bag, $2,810.
Barneys New York;
11 888-8-BARNEYS.
9. Versus shoe,
9 $675. 888-721-7219.
12
10. Hermès
bag, $11,800.
hermes.com.
11. Stuart

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Weitzman sandal,
$285. 212-759-1570.
12. Patricia Von
Musulin cuff,
15 $3,600. patricia
vonmusulin.com.

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$365. shop
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14. Gianvito Rossi
boot, $1,305.
gianvitorossi.com.
16 15. Reed Krakoff
cuff, $490.
reedkrakoff.com.
16. Dries Van
Noten clutch,
19 $1,445. Barneys
New York.

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ring, $295.
lotocoho.com.
18. Brian Atwood
clutch, $1,575.
brianatwood.com.
19. Karma El
Khalil earrings,
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shoe, $640.
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earrings,
by special
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jenkao.com.
2. Alexander
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7. Georg Jensen
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shoe, $696.
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shoe, $1,300.
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bag, $1,550. shop
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13 necklace, $145.
femmegems.com.
14. Calvin Klein
Collection
clutch, $950.
212-292-9000.
15. Max Mara
sandal, $555.
18 212-879-6100.
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16. Marc Jacobs
shoe, $795. marc
jacobs.com.
17. Chanel bag.
800-550-0005.
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N E W
M O D
Sharp black and white
is the statement for
spring, with designers
like Stella McCartney
and Marc Jacobs going
for the bold.
● Stripes are in this

season, but they’re not


your mother’s
pinstripes. Bigger is
better as far as we’re
concerned—walk a wide
line with high-waisted
Balmain pants or a
graphic Dolce &
Gabbana sundress.
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● Break it up with a

two-tone look by Jil


Sander or Chanel.
Chiaroscuro styles are
sure to turn heads. ➤

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REPORT
Runway Michael
Kors

Lanvin

Burberry Alexander
Prorsum Miu Miu Wang
Marc
Jacobs

W H I T E
L I G H T
White, that warm-weather
staple, is going strong this
season, with styles that
ranged from lacy sweet at
Valentino to downtown
tough at Alexander Wang.
Roberto Carolina Bottega Embrace the blank slate
Cavalli Herrera Veneta with the right white.
● Blanc on blanc is a surefire

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recipe for a superchic
look, as evidenced by the
pairings at Carolina
Herrera and Missoni.
● This achromatic tone

works well with a silver


shoe, as seen in Burberry
Prorsum’s collection.
● More foolproof

accessories? Lucite heels


are all the rage right now,
and nothing looks sleeker
than a clean shoe with a
crisp white dress.
● White and beige also

make a killer duo. Mix


it up with an embellished
tan blouse à la Bottega
Veneta or a neutral shoe
from Reed Krakoff.

Reed
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122 Dior Missoni Valentino Krakoff
Stella
McCartney
Michael
Kors

Derek
Fendi Lam J. Mendel
Burberry
Prorsum

C O L O R
C O D E
Though black and white
continued its reign, many
designers also brought a
rainbow of bright hues to
the table. Orange, the color
of confidence, was big at
J. Mendel and Akris, while Saint
enviable green stole the Etro Laurent Paris Akris
spotlight at Etro.
● Wear head-to-toe color.

It may seem like a daring


move, but the results, as
proved by allover looks at
Gucci and Saint Laurent
Paris, are flawless.
● Get short. The top-and-

skirt or culottes combo


is a slightly less intense take
on tone-on-tone dressing.
● Pastels can work as a

neutral when paired with


primary colors. Follow
Fendi’s cue and throw on
a jacket in a slightly sweeter
shade to offset the brights.
● Plastic is fantastic this

season, with see-through


accessories adding the ideal
accent to colorful clothes. ➤

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Kors Hermès McQueen Gucci 123
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REPORT

Gucci

Peter Emilio Alexander


Pilotto Pucci Hermès McQueen
Etro

G O
E A S T
Designers looked to the
Orient, with Asian-inflected
prints making the rounds at
Emilio Pucci, Peter Pilotto,
and beyond. Kimono
cuts kept things cool at
Aquilano. Proenza Etro, and Japanese
Etro Rimondi Schouler silhouettes and geisha-
inspired shoes walked the
runway at Prada.
● Red is right, everywhere

from Proenza Schouler


to Hermès. Fire up
the season with the color
of passion.
● The same goes for

accessories—statement
pieces in hot colors are
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perfect for warmer


months. Oversize earrings,
sculptural shoes, and
showstopping collars are
your best bets.
● Neutrals are your secret

weapon to balance out all


that brightness. Pair with
a simple coat or pant, or
pick pieces that incorporate
earth tones.

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124 Prada Miu Miu Brood Akris
Proenza
Schouler

Givenchy
by Ralph
Dries Riccardo Lauren
Van Noten Chloé Tisci Collection

Marc Jacobs

F R I L L
& C AG E
The runways were rife
with ruffles, notably the
flamenco-inspired
renditions at Balenciaga
and Ralph Lauren. Cagey
looks were popular as
Calvin
well, with sheers at Dior Louis Klein
and Alberta Ferretti, Vuitton Collection Dior
among others.
● Frills are no longer

limited to skirting. Ruffled


collars and sleeves made
a splash at Chloé and
Givenchy, and more
traditional below-the-
belt versions were fresh
at Ralph Lauren and
Balenciaga.
● Windowpane looks are

a portal to the sartorial soul.


The daring can venture
into peekaboo pieces from
Louis Vuitton, while those
who don’t want to bare all
can try an opaque iteration
from Giorgio Armani.
● Add oomph with

a graphic extra like a


patterned bag. ■
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Alberta Giorgio by Nicolas
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BLACK
BLACK But this season it’s far from basic
By Jennifer Alfano

I
Lanvin
t became as clear as black and white (and a smidge of
navy) to me last fall during New York’s Spring 2013
collections. I was attending a breakfast at Lincoln Center,
and while nibbling on a croissant, I looked out the win-
dow, mesmerized by the parade of fashion editors.They
were prancing past in such a hodgepodge of colors and
prints and textures, the effect was almost dizzying.
Then I focused back on my breakfast mates, who stood out dressed
in black and navy. They looked sleek and confident. And strangely
cutting-edge. Strangely because when was the last time that wearing
black was considered fashion forward? The answer is now.
Some of the most stellar collections this season—Céline, Lanvin,
Alexander Wang, Calvin Klein, Narciso Rodriguez—were almost
singularly limited to a palette of black and white. Fashion is a cyclical
beast by nature, so it makes sense. “There’s been such an abundance of
color and print for a few seasons, black and white is acting like a pal-
Alexander ate cleanser,” says Sarah Rutson, fashion director of Lane Crawford.
Wang Balenciaga
In the past few years, prints—helped by new techniques for digitally by Nicolas
manipulating and distorting images—have come to the forefront. As Ghesquière
a result, designs from Mary Katrantzou to Balenciaga to Proenza
Schouler have created memorable fashion moments.
Yet for those of us who are more Alexander Calder in our mind-set
than, say, Claude Monet, recent seasons have felt somewhat confin-
ing. I love prints, but I am keener on the architectural aspects of a
piece of clothing, which stand out best when delineated in black and
white. While I’m not likely to be seen wearing the midriff-baring
cutout looks from Alexander Wang and Balenciaga, I am signing up
for the sleeveless tuxedo jackets from Céline and Lanvin. “There is
something counterintuitive and slightly shocking about wearing
black in warmer months,” notes Linda Fargo, a senior vice president
at Bergdorf Goodman.
I like the idea of dressing against the grain. But I’m also not turning
color-blind come spring. I have my eye on a searing-orange sheath
from Narciso Rodriguez, because the freshest way to delve into color
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is in a single intense, traffic-stopping dose. Fargo agrees: “It feels like a


new nod to mod when it’s done all the way, like at Michael Kors or
Gucci.” As standout as these colors are, this season you may make more
of a statement by going back to black. ■ Céline
“I like to mix and match.”
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issues and a willingness to jump in and talk over
blabbermouthy guests. But after election night,
Kelly’s profile skyrocketed. For those living under
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LADY
coverage, analyst and would-be Republican
kingmaker Karl Rove challenged the network’s
own projection that President Obama would
win the linchpin state of Ohio. Kelly didn’t
miss a beat, adding some nick-of-time
humor to the potentially embarrassing
proceedings (“AWK-ward!” she
The outspoken Fox News anchor injected) and embarking on a now
suffers no fools, gladly legendary on-camera walk out
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(correct) call. And it wasn’t her only push-
back with Rove. During his earlier speculation
on the possibility of a Romney win, she asked,
t’s exactly a week after the election, and “Is this just math that you do as a Republican
Megyn Kelly is in her office at Fox News to make yourself feel better or is this real?”
Channel in Midtown Manhattan, a small- While Kelly deftly credits her boss Fox News
ish space in which the personal effects chief Roger Ailes with the idea of doing the deci-
are limited to a handful of family photos sion desk interview (“I wouldn’t have made that

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and a rack of designer shoes. Having trek if it hadn’t been for him”), in the days that
emerged from hair and makeup perfectly followed she was showered with kudos. Media critic
coiffed and heavily lashed, Kelly is busy Howard Kurtz wrote a Daily Beast column in which
preparing for the next installment of the he reiterated his assessment of Kelly as a “breakout
her top-rated program, America Live. On star” and reminded network brass that her contract
this particular afternoon, the show will focus almost would be up this summer. Such an unlikely fan as The
entirely on David Petraeus’s abrupt resignation as direc- New Republic’s Noreen Malone praised her ability to
tor of the CIA in the wake of revelations involving his “control the spin.” Bill Hemmer of Fox’s America’s
extramarital affair. Among the topics are the military’s Newsroom, Kelly’s onetime coanchor, references what
actual laws against adultery (who knew?) and why the he calls “her greatest asset as a TV partner—the Megyn
attorney general didn’t tell the president what was up. Kelly curveball. She always brings an element of
“And here we thought the week after the election we’d surprise. It’s as if a record is spinning and it gets
have nothing to talk about,” she notes wryly. stopped midsong by Megyn’s hand.”
It’s an ever-expanding story, and Kelly is clearly Lately her hand seems to have the golden touch:
pumped, but she is also, she says, torn. “This guy saved Fox’s election-night ratings were the highest in
thousands of American lives running a successful surge the network’s history, and her two-hour weekday
in Iraq, and there’s something discomfiting about boot- show was the most watched on all of cable pro-
ing him out over a personal indiscretion. But I under- gramming in its time period during the month
stand the other argument, which is that when you’re of November. The numbers are all the more
in a position like the one he had, you have to give up remarkable given that she has been in the business
certain things. It’s like Princess Kate: You want to be for less than a decade.
queen? You can’t take off your top and sunbathe. Life’s Kelly, who grew up outside Albany, New York,
a trade-off.” At that she leans back and breaks out in in a “very middle-class” family—her mother was
peals of laughter over her armchair analysis: “Pearls a nurse, and her father was a college professor
of wisdom from Megyn Kelly.” who died of a heart attack when she was 15—
Prior to November, Kelly, a 42-year-old had wanted to become a journalist ever since
former lawyer, was already one of Fox’s fastest- a 10th-grade aptitude test suggested she had a
rising stars, famous for both her leggy, Hitchcock- talent for the field. But after being rejected by ➤

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Syracuse University’s journalism school, she decided to study political acknowledge that part of your personality publicly, then it’s somehow
science there instead. She then went to Albany Law School, graduating an affront to women,” she told GQ in 2010. An insider at Fox News
with honors and a pile of debt, and nailed a “big law” job in Chicago to explained her election-night walk to New York magazine by saying,“Any-
pay it off.“In the beginning, you’re doe-eyed,” she recalls.“I’d never been time there’s a chance to show off Megyn Kelly’s legs, they’ll go for it.” And
in circles of power before, and I’d certainly never had any money,” but she’s the subject of countless YouTube videos, with titles that range
she grew to hate the grind. “Before I knew it, eight and a half years had from “Megyn Kelly Hot Pantyhose and High Heel Shoe
passed, and I realized I was pretty unhappy.” Play” to “Megyn Kelly tight white dress.” Her clothing
Still cognizant of her high school dream, Kelly began auditing journal- choices, while not necessarily tight, are usually
ism classes and asked a sought-after cameraman to help make a résumé figure-flattering shifts by the likes of Ralph
tape. “Everybody wants to be on TV,” he said at their first meeting, but Lauren Black Label and Michael
she didn’t back down. “I think I’d be good at it,” she told Kors.“I remember thinking
him. When he challenged her to tell him a story in a that I’d never
minute or less, she did an impromptu piece on Robert
Chambers, the “preppy murderer” who’d just been released
from prison. His reaction? “You’re gonna be on TV.”
When Kelly and her first husband, an anesthesiologist,
relocated to the D.C. area, she sent her tape to all the local
news outlets. After almost a year of working—free—at
the local ABC affiliate, she was made a real offer, but she’d
already set her sights higher. Brit Hume, then Fox’s Wash-
ington managing editor, had seen Kelly’s new, improved
audition tape, and he was blown away. “Megyn’s a rare com-
bination,” Hume says. “She’s smart, she’s curious, she
has enormous energy, and she’s cheerful. Sometimes show my arms
serious people come across as too combative. Megyn on TV, but over time
doesn’t, though she’s as serious as they come.” you loosen up,” she says.
The network had no openings at the time, but Ailes Kelly’s confidence is palpable;
agreed with Hume, and Kelly was hired as a Washing- she is also secure in her second
ton-based reporter in 2004. She soon demonstrated her marriage, to novelist Douglas Brunt,
talent for breaking news while covering the Virginia Tech a former Internet-security entrepreneur.
shootings and was among the first to point out holes in They met in 2006, after she joined Fox
the prosecution’s case against the Duke University lacrosse and divorced her first husband—two
players accused of rape. But she’s not immune to controversy of moves, she says, that were not unrelated.
her own. Shortly after the launch of America Live in 2010, Kelly went on “Once I found professional happiness, it
a weeks-long tear over the Justice Department’s dismissal of a lawsuit gave me time to think about other areas in my
against members of the New Black Panther Party involving alleged voter life in which I wasn’t happy. The next obvious candidate
intimidation, at one point clashing with one of Fox’s liberal contributors, for introspection was my marriage.”
Kirsten Powers, and threatening to cut off her mike. Kelly has said she She and Brunt live in Westchester County (with three-year-old son
later apologized to Powers, and when Rove made his own, ungrounded Yates and daughter Yardley, almost two), where the couple eschew most
charges of voter suppression regarding Obama’s victory, she shut him of the trappings of her job. “There are lots of people who are red-carpet
down, reminding him firmly that the president had won, period. types, but that’s not me. On a Friday night, I’d rather be watching Homeland.”
“She treats her studio as more of a newsroom than a soapbox,” Kurtz Kelly calls her current work schedule “perfect for motherhood,” but
says. And though Kelly has said she firmly believes the mainstream media in a postelection column, Kurtz pointed out that “she is clearly too big a
has a tendency to lean to the left, she says she keeps a “healthy distance talent to remain marooned at 1 p.m.” Speculation about her next step is
personally” from political debates. “I think it helps my reporting not to already rampant. “I can imagine her on a broadcast network,” Kurtz tells
make too many assumptions about either side.” me, “but I think she’ll be reluctant to leave Fox because of her gratitude
Plenty of assumptions have been made about Kelly, mostly about toward Roger Ailes.” Kelly herself says her plan is the same as it’s always
her looks, but she takes the criticism in stride and says that feminist is been:“Just keep working hard and doing a good job, and hopefully what-
not a word she likes. “There is a message that if you are sexy and you ever door I need to be open will be open when I get there.” ■

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M Y M O T H E R , C . Z .
W h e n y o u ’ r e t h e d a u g h t e r o f a s t y l e i c o n , t h e i n fl u e n

MY MOTHER NEVER EXPLAINED STYLE; you just saw how she


did things. She collected T-shirts, for example, cute little ones that she would
wear with scarves. She hated high heels—they make you look like a pros-
titute, she would say. She liked a flat, flat shoe, not even a half-inch heel.
And when we played tennis, she would always make me put a sweater on
afterward. It could be 100 degrees out and we would still have on our
cardigans. She was just of a completely different generation: To her, an
informal Thanksgiving was a skirt and cashmere sweater. And until she was
much older, flying somewhere meant wearing a skirt.
When I was little I hated to get dressed, and my mother and I would
fight about it. My father used to warn her,“Be careful, C.Z.! If she sets her
jaw, she will not listen to you.” I hated the smocked dresses she would make
me wear—they itched, and nobody I knew wore them.
While she had her rules, there was never anything
pretentious or over-the-top in our house. My parents
received everyone the same way, from the Duke and
Duchess of Windsor to Andy Warhol. They were just
very welcoming and kind, and dinner was always fun. Jerry Zipkin visited all the time and people
were constantly coming in from Europe, like Alexis de Redé, who was my godfather. When Mrs.
Vreeland came for the weekend, I would sit on her bed in awe while she did her makeup. As a child
I was just fascinated by her white cuffs, her red nail polish, the way she put on her rouge, and the
way she spoke. I don’t recall exactly what we talked about, but I remember she used to say that every
child’s favorite color is red because it reminds you of a lollipop. I never wanted to leave her side.
My mother was 43 when she had me. My father, Winston, was 14 years older than my mother,
and it was his second marriage, so a lot of their friends, like Ernest Hemingway and
Truman Capote, were his from beforehand. People loved to talk to my father because
he wasn’t on the party circuit, and in a sense he was a little bit of an enigma. A
dashingly handsome man, he had been a 10-goal polo player and was best friends
with Hemingway—he is “Wolfie” in Hemingway’s writings. As for Truman, he
was a sweetheart. He used to take me to lunch at the old Le Cirque, and he would
come with me to the horse shows in Southampton. One year when he and
Francesco Scavullo came to see me ride, I fell off the horse.They were so panicked,
the ambulance guy thought he would have to take them to the hospital. After
that,Truman said he’d never watch me at another horse show.
Truman’s Black and White Ball was “adorable,” my mother used to say, and later on in life she loved Clockwise from
top: C.Z., Halston,
to go dancing with him and her good friend Mingo at Studio 54. Even though she couldn’t really Steve Rubell,
dance—Dad used to say she had two left feet—disco was a lot easier than doing a waltz. She also loved and Cornelia in
1985; C.Z. and
to go to Regine’s, on Park Avenue, which was huge at that time. the Duke of
I remember after I came out at a cotillion at the Waldorf, we all went to Studio 54 with Truman, Windsor in the
early 1960s; C.Z.
Andy, and Jerry—a hysterical cast of characters.This was 1981, and I was wearing a beautiful white dress with Truman
that Carolina Herrera had made me, and my mother had a strapless red velvet dress—Adolfo or Oscar, Capote at Studio
54 in 1978. Right:
I don’t remember which. It was around Christmastime, and there was fake snow on the ground like Poolside in Palm
they used to do at Studio 54. And somehow I fell. My mother turned to Truman and said, “Look, ➤ Beach, 1956.

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looked beautiful and were done a certain way.
hat she cared most about was that things
Cornelia’s being pulled by a sleigh!” The next day, both our dresses
were covered in fake snow.The dry cleaners called and said, “What
were Mrs. Guest and Cornelia doing? We can’t get any of this stuff
out!” They spent six months trying to clean those dresses.
My mother used to say I was always on the go. She hated travel-
ing with me because I wanted to see how much we could do. She,
on the other hand, liked to take a nap during the day. She would
come in from tennis and have a little siesta. Now, I’ve always been
an early riser, but my mother liked me to be awake even earlier. One
of her favorite things to do in the summer was to rouse me with the We did lock
garden hose. I used to sleep with my bedroom window open, and she
would just nail me through the window! Sometimes I’d get her with the horns; I think
hose—I would pretend I was giving the dog a bath and then let her have there’s not a
it. She’d be like, “Goddamn you!” And I’d say, “Mommy, I am so sorry.
I was just giving the dog a bath.” She’d say, “The hell you were!” mother-daughter
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The hose spraying was mostly playful, but it was serious too. We did relationship in
lock horns; I think there’s not a mother-daughter relationship in the
world where things aren’t dicey 90 percent of the time. She had short
the world where
hair and I had long hair, which she was forever trying to cut. I wore Mary things aren’t
Janes as a child, but the minute I could put my foot into a high heel dicey 90 percent
I was out the door! At the same time, so much of her is ingrained in me.
For instance, with riding. We were a tidy bunch, and she always made of the time.
sure I tucked my shirt in my breeches. I sort of cringe today when I see
these kids who don’t wear a choker and look a mess with their shirt open. From top:
Cornelia and C.Z.
And we shared a passion for the garden. She was a country girl at heart, at Templeton,
and she had a gardening column for many years. Of course, she was not their home in Old
Westbury, New
maintaining our orchids herself; she had a retinue of gardeners to do that. York, 1983; C.Z.
But I love getting my hands wet, and I love getting in the soil. I don’t and husband
Winston Frederick
wear anything special, just whatever I have on. And I think my mother Churchill Guest
would say it was wonderful.What she cared most about was that things in 1953.
looked beautiful and were done a certain way. Maybe we get there a
little bit differently today, but the tradition is still there. ■

Cornelia Guest is an event planner, handbag designer, and author of the cookbook
Cornelia Guest’s Simple Pleasures.
Your
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P ISCES
FEBRUARY 20–MARCH 20
V IRGO
AUGUST 24–SEPTEMBER 23

Because you feel compelled to speak your Ongoing commitments have distracted
mind in certain situations, you may be you lately from a close attachment. This
afraid of reprisals this month, but those month you’ll start to reinforce your most
concerned are too sophisticated to important relationships, and your pri-
bear a grudge. Remember that when orities will soon change. MOTTO OF
the truth is being sought, you can’t deliver THE MONTH: The reason anger
anything less. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: is so destructive is that it causes the
No medicine provides a cure for hatred. tongue to work faster than the mind.

A RIES
MARCH 21–APRIL 20
LIBRA
SEPTEMBER 24–OCTOBER 23

Renewed hope will arrive along with You don’t have to bolt for cover just because
encouraging news about a long-held ambi- someone wants you to show your charita-
tion or aspiration. However, be sure to take ble side. At first you may feel cornered by
into account the restraints imposed by responsibilities that don’t fall within your
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OF THE MONTH: If you climb up a panic. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: A buy-
tree, you must climb down the same one.
AQUARIUS er needs a hundred eyes, a seller just one.

T AURUS
APRIL 21–MAY 21
JANUARY 21–FEBRUARY 19 S CORPIO
OCTOBER 24–NOVEMBER 22

Anyone who warns you not to speak too Initially you may think that A situation involving your home or fam-
highly of your achievements is doing you ily has been in flux recently, and this month
a disservice. Be confident about presenting the ideas of others are you’ll want to change the dynamic. Strive to
a positive picture of yourself to influential unworkable, but you’ll come open up communication lines rather than
people interested in what you’re able to force your views on those involved, and
do. You can be self-assured without boast- to realize that with a few make it clear that if anyone feels slighted,
ing. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: Even the you’ll call time. MOTTO OF THE MONTH:
sharpest knife cannot carve its own handle. tweaks, you could all be The architect of the future is the present.
cooperating on similar plans.
G EMINI
MAY 22–JUNE 21
Don’t be too proud S AGITTARIUS
NOVEMBER 23–DECEMBER 21
to admit that your judgment
A sudden burst of enthusiasm this month Avoid making promises that you can-
will help you make your mark in an impor- may have been hasty. not keep. Midmonth, it may be tempting
tant professional or financial area. But don’t to embark on an ambitious project, but it
lose sight of a close relationship with some- MOTTO OF THE MONTH: will prove to be impractical. If you work
one who prefers that you take a more light- Beauty without virtue is within your limits, however, you can still
hearted approach to life and won’t settle for create something pleasing and impressive.
second-best. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: like a flower without perfume. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: Learning is a

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DECEMBER 22–JANUARY 20

A collaborative venture will appeal to you in Money matters will dominate this month, Issues between you and a loved one will
February. But one minute you’ll feel hugely so when somebody close reminds you that need clarifying, so try to start a meaning-
optimistic, and the next, serious doubts will life is meant to be fun, you may want to ful discussion. Until then, though, you’ll
arise. Don’t rush to make any final deci- escape. Even so, you’ll have to take respon- have a good chance of getting across
sions; someone’s sound advice will start to sibility for a transaction that has your name how you feel. Just keep in mind that it’s
filter through. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: on it. The impression you make now will often better to describe than to explain.
The bridge may be built of stone, but set you up for the long term. MOTTO MOTTO OF THE MONTH: To the grate-
you must still be cautious before crossing. OF THE MONTH: Wish well, stay well. ful individual, give more than is asked for.

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Nars Duo ($35).
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while Valentino’s twists
were as romantic as the
clothes. Chanel’s texturized
knots topped with a pearl
became an instant favorite.
Donna
Karan
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Rainbow shades decorated eyelids
Eye Liner
in Violet, and even hair on major runways
$22 including Dior and Peter Som. Dolce & Gabbana
“Adding color to your lids brightens
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WI
makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury, lids complemented the feminine pieces at
who brainstormed the magenta Dolce
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lashes at Donna Karan. Apply a thin traced
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swipe of colored liner or a sheer lashes
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is to use a good flat iron. We like Sultra the
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Carolina
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SMOLDERING
LIDS Smoky eyes
remain a fashion staple. Louis
Vuitton
At Dsquared2, Tilbury
created an “almond
shape to intensify the
eyes,” she says, while

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LONG-LASTING VOLUME It’s not luck that
keeps the hairstyles of actresses like Jessica Biel and
Jessica Alba looking good all night. “I switch off using
hot and cold air during the blow-dry process,” says
Jessica hair pro Oscar Blandi. “Cold air holds the hair’s shape
Biel and keeps the roots lifted for eight to nine hours.”

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skin pro Nichola Joss is luring celebs
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drainage for an “instant face-lift,” says
Joss, who keeps Scarlett Johansson’s
and Gisele Bündchen’s complexions
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looking pristine. Johansson

Kate Blake
Hudson Lively

ULTRASHINY HAIR
TIM ROGERS, CR CREATIVE DIRECTOR of Living Proof (the hair-care company
that Jennifer Aniston
Anisto now co-owns), swears by the old-school Spornette boar-bristle
brushes ($10 to $39)
$3 and his Sedu Revolution Pro 6000i Dryer ($160) to create high-
luster styles for cli
clients Blake Lively and Kate Hudson.“Unlike metal and nylon, boar-
bristle brushes do
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great for concen or achieving mega
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work their butts
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O F T H E F U T U R I S T

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By Elisabeth Quin Illustration by Charis Tsevis

hat an oddity. Writing a piece on someone who happens to be the


most discreet, invisible, flashbulb-and-paparazzi hater—my friend Nicolas
Ghesquière. To add to the difficulty of the exercise, this Frenchwoman is writing in English.
I need precision; I need subtlety to illuminate this man’s qualities and idiosyncrasies. So why
am I doing it? Well, in the early days of November, despair and hysteria overwhelmed the fashion planet as
the news broke that Nicolas was leaving Balenciaga. (As I write this, I realize it may sound a
little dramatic or ironic, but fashion people do have a tendency for hyperbolic
reactions. After all, in January 1958, when Yves Saint Laurent presented his Trapèze
collection for Christian Dior, observers said, “France is saved. It’s Joan of Arc,” and women cried from
sheer emotion. Nothing has changed.) Over the past 15 years, Nicolas has brought his futuristic, architectural
vision to fashion. He transformed women into amazons protected by his extraordinary graphic clothes,
and he proved that you can work in this frenzied industry while safeguarding your ethics and
principles. With some exaggeration I would say that he was the Naomi Klein of prêt-à-porter—
“No logo” could have been his secret motto. And the man is exactly like his creations:
uncompromising. When I met him 10 years ago, more or less, I was a cinema critic completely outside
the fashion world. During an opening at the Centre Pompidou, his PR introduced me to a guy who
looked like a beaux arts student, who smiled wickedly and had scintillating blue eyes.
Instantly, I loved his way of giggling and his warmth. His laughter was so refreshing, so
genuine, so normal. As was his wit, very sharp. Nicolas has a way of seeing somebody’s flaws
or ridiculous aspects and summing them up with a ballistic zinger. He could be a caricaturist; he sees
everything. But what is most endearing is his sense of self-deprecation. Even 10 years ago, film and
all visual arts interested him immensely: sculpture, architecture, land art, contemporary art, Arte Povera,
performing arts, video, design. I discovered that he was devoured by a passion for art. Not in
a trophy-collector way; in an artist’s way. Therefore, I was not so surprised by the
announcement of Balenciaga and him parting like a wise couple after a decade and a half of
fruitful wedlock, because Nicolas is more and more an artist and maybe less just a fashion designer. Four
years ago, I spent the summer holidays with him and some friends in Italy, on the Tuscan coast.
Nicolas was crazy about the location, beloved by glitterati since the 1950s: the
landscape, the pine trees, the rose-and-ocher houses, the blend of old Riviera spirit and

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Italian chic. Inimitable. But what excited him even more was talking about the latest
project he was undertaking with installation artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster. This
well-regarded artist, who has shown at London’s Tate Modern and the Guggenheim,
collaborated with Nicolas on the design of several Balenciaga boutiques. Nicolas experienced a very
special and exhilarating feeling throughout his partnership with her—they were in
osmosis. Creative osmosis.When he talked about it, I remember smiling to myself
and wondering how long it would take for him to make the jump, to cross the river
and allow himself to become truly, full-time, an artist. Seeing exhibitions, meeting artists concentrated on the
meaning of identity like Cindy Sherman, learning—Nicolas has been doing that all this time. I recall viewing
one of his collections, three years ago, at the Hôtel de Crillon.The flooring he chose for the runway reminded me
of the minimalist artist Carl Andre’s grid-based floor sculptures, but the luminous white tiles were also a clin d’oeil—a
wink—to a Piotr Uklanski installation at the Palazzo Grassi, the contemporary art museum in Venice owned by
François Pinault, the majority shareholder of PPR, which owns Balenciaga. As I looked at the collection,
I ruminated on its visionary dimension, almost a laboratory for the future way of dressing for empowered
women; simultaneously, the collection was like an installation of contemporary art.
And I told him so, during the postshow dinner that evening, at Julien’s. And he
smiled. And here we are, the winter of 2013—the winter of our
discontent? For some, to be sure. But not for my friend Nicolas, the artist. ■

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The new crop of clothes is rife
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ALL
ABOUT
AUDREY
By Pamela Fiori
In glorious motion, Audrey Hepburn races past
Winged Victory and down the Louvre’s magnificent
Daru staircase in a strapless Givenchy gown, her silk wrap
billowing behind her. Like a rare and delicate bird about to
take flight, with her white-gloved arms stretched overhead, she
shouts, “Take the picture! Take the picture!” Freeze frame, et voilà! This
iconic fashion-muse-meets-movie moment is captured in Funny Face, the
1957 musical based loosely on photographer Richard Avedon’s early career. For
20 years, Avedon was the principal fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar under its
wildly eccentric fashion editor, Diana Vreeland. In the film, the magazine is Quality, a thinly
veiled Bazaar; the photographer’s name is Dick Avery; and the young model who inspires him is
played by Hepburn, who was Avedon’s real-life muse. Art imitates life. Funny Face was released when
Avedon, arguably the greatest fashion photographer of his generation, was approaching the pinnacle of his
career. Professionally, he cultivated several women, including Suzy Parker, her sister Dorian Leigh, and Dovima,
but it was Hepburn who most inspired him.Waif-thin, she stood five feet seven inches tall and was blessed with high
cheekbones and doelike eyes. Add to this a lilting voice with an aristocratic accent, a radiant smile, and a sense of style
second to none, and she was impossible to resist. It has been 20 years now since the actress’s death, in January 1993, at her home
in Switzerland, but the handful of covers and stories she worked on with Vreeland and Avedon remain among the most charming
in the magazine’s history. Hepburn’s association with the photographer was similar to the one she shared with Hubert de

© THE RICHARD AVEDON FOUNDATION. HARPER’S BAZAAR, DECEMBER 1961


Givenchy, according to Robert Wolders, Hepburn’s companion in the last years of her life. “Audrey trusted Dick
completely,” he says. “And once she trusted someone, she’d do anything. She often said that working
with him was like having a conversation with a good friend.” For Avedon’s first Hepburn
cover for Bazaar, in April 1956 (a year before Funny Face was released), she is peeking
from beneath a floral-print scarf and a straw hat, as fresh as a flower.A few months
later, they teamed up again for the cover, this time with Hepburn in dramatic
red lips and zebra stripes. Inside, the actress (who was then starring in War and
Peace alongside her husband, Mel Ferrer) was a vision in feathers, so many
of them that all you could see were her wide eyes and beaming smile. ➤
Photograph by Richard Avedon
Audrey Hepburn, dress and stole by Galanos, September 2, 1961
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“I am, and forever will be, devastated by
the gift of Audrey Hepburn before my camera.”

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ther collaborations followed, but the ultimate Avedon–Hepburn partnership for
Bazaar appeared in the September 1959 issue.The 20-page portfolio that Avedon
“directed” was more like a scripted film than a fashion story. Shot primarily in
Paris, it starred Hepburn, Ferrer, Buster Keaton, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and a white cat

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named Simone. The opener was all type; the title, “Paris Pursuit.” Outfits came
from 13 French houses, including Chanel, Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin, Jean
Patou, Madame Grès, and Nina Ricci. (Oddly, nothing was from Givenchy.) Start-
ing at the Gare du Nord, the plot moved to the Ritz, the streets of Paris, Maxim’s
restaurant, and the Eiffel Tower before ending high in the Italian Alps.
The last Harper’s Bazaar story with Hepburn came 22 years later, in
September 1981, photographed not by Avedon but by Jacques Malignon.
Elizabeth Taylor graced the cover, and Hepburn was one of 11 women
over 40 (and “Sensational!” a headline proclaimed). She wore Givenchy
and, while more mature, was no less beautiful or glowing.
Hepburn’s son Sean Hepburn Ferrer says that growing up in the Swiss village of Tolochenaz in the ’60s, he
had no idea of his mother’s fame. She stopped making films for a period, and except for catching the occa-
sional glimpse of her in a movie on their small black-and-white two-channel television, Sean says, he never
saw his mother as the actress Audrey Hepburn. “It wasn’t until I was 14,” he says, “that I finally saw her films.
We found an old 16-millimeter projector in the attic, put up a bedsheet—I ironed it myself—and watched
reels that were given to her by Paramount. In those days, stars weren’t given fancy DVD players and DVDs
after a film wrapped; they got a 16-millimeter copy. But it was fantastic to see those movies with the wonder-
ful sound of the old projector in the background. That was when I first saw Funny Face. I remember being
mesmerized by Love in the Afternoon, with Gary Cooper. As a big Ernst Lubitsch fan, I felt that particular
movie [directed by Billy Wilder] was the most ‘Lubitschian’ to me in its urbanity. I also was deeply touched
by The Nun’s Story because it was the first time I saw my mother in something other than a romantic comedy.”
Hepburn’s younger son, Luca Dotti, was born in 1970 during the actress’s marriage to the Italian psy-
chiatrist Andrea Dotti. Like Sean, Luca never regarded her as a movie star: “Until her last day and for all her
life at home with us, she was never ‘Audrey Hepburn,’ just ‘Mama.’ For most people, their mother is just their
mother, and questions never arise. For us, it was just like that. Only later did we find out about all the love
and admiration her life and career had been able to inspire.”
When the Dottis lived in Rome, the family kept pretty much to themselves. If Hepburn took the boys
for a stroll, they were often hounded by paparazzi. Sometimes it was too much. “In a way she was relieved
that Hollywood was part of her past,” says Luca, whose book about his mother, Audrey in Rome, will be
published in the spring. (It contains almost 200 photographs, many never previously published, of the actress
both on and off film sets in the city.) “Being a full-time mother was the career I knew her for. Having a
family was the center of her real ‘success’ after the frenzy of her career.”
Hepburn may have looked as if she never ate a morsel, but the reality was quite the opposite. “Food was
always important, as it was the reason to sit together and listen to our stories,” Luca recalls. “She just loved
that—to listen, as if her own life wasn’t such a big deal. Cooking and sharing recipes with friends were part
of the victory of being able to lead a private life.”
And though the actress was born in Brussels and raised in the Netherlands, her appetite was distinctly
Italian. “Mum had three favorite dishes: pasta, pasta, and pasta,” he says. “She couldn’t have enough of a

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simple spaghetti al pomodoro, so much so that friends were always amazed at just how much she could eat.
At restaurants she often begged for her favorite dish, as if she were asking a great favor. And she sometimes
traveled with what she called her ‘lifesaving kit’: a few boxes of spaghetti, olive oil, and Parmesan. We used
to grow our own tomatoes in Switzerland, and before the season was over, she deep-froze them whole. Our
cook still recalls how much the combination of tomato and basil reminded her of the smell of summer and
made her, and all of us, very happy.”
In the late 1970s, Italy was terrorized by the Brigate Rosse (Red Brigades), a radical group notorious for
assassinations and kidnappings of prominent people and their children. After the group’s failed attempt to
seize Sean and Luca, Hepburn dispatched Sean to the safety of a Swiss boarding school while she and Luca
remained in Rome with Dotti. During this time the couple’s marriage became increasingly strained, and in

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1980 they formally separated.

arly that year, Hepburn made a trip to Beverly Hills to see her closest friend, Connie Wald, the
widow of the movie producer Jerry Wald. It was there that she became acquainted with Robert
Wolders, a Dutch-born actor. His wife, the actress Merle Oberon, had died a couple of months
before, and he was in no mood to see anyone, much less meet someone new. “I was in an unhappy
period and was content to do nothing more than walk on the beach,” he says. Connie called and
asked him to come over for dinner, saying it would be “just family.” “I assumed that meant
Connie and her two sons,” Wolders recalls. “I didn’t realize she’d invited William Wyler and Billy
Wilder [both of whom directed Hepburn in movies] and, to my surprise, Audrey.
“We’d met a few times before on social occasions but never to talk,” he says. “Knowing I came from
Holland, she spoke to me in Dutch—the most palatable Dutch I’d ever heard. We made a connection that
night, but I thought it was just that. And I certainly didn’t realize she was in an unhappy marriage.”
That spring, Wolders was headed to New York for an auction of Oberon’s jewelry at Christie’s. Wald told
him that Hepburn, who was shooting the Peter Bogdanovich film They All Laughed, would be there too,
staying at the Pierre, and urged him to call. “I didn’t,” he admits, “because I thought it would be intrusive.”
However, the day before he was to return to California, Wald telephoned and insisted that he contact
Hepburn. “When I did, she answered the phone and said, ‘Hello, Robbie.’ That touched me very deeply
because the only people who called me Robbie were my family. I asked her if she’d like to have a drink,
although I had promised friends I’d meet them at a party. She suggested the café at the Pierre. Three hours
later, we were still there. Obviously I missed the party.
Above, from left: “She asked if I’d mind if she had a small bite to eat, whereupon she ordered a huge plate of pasta,”
A scene from
Funny Face;
Wolders continues. “Maybe I kissed her on the cheek at the end of the evening, I don’t even remember.”
Hepburn and He called her three days later, and for the next four months they spoke almost daily. The pair then began
Fred Astaire on
the film set; with
traveling back and forth between Europe and the States to see each other. “Finally, in 1985, I moved to
Richard Avedon Switzerland to be with her.”
at the CFDA
Awards in 1989;
Although Hepburn and Dotti divorced in 1982, she and Wolders never married; they didn’t feel as if they had to.
the “Paris With Wolders she spent some of the most contented days of her life, peacefully tending to her garden in
Pursuit” shoot,
in September
Switzerland. She might have stayed there had she not found yet another calling. In 1988, she applied to become
1959’s Bazaar; an International Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. As she explained in her application, she had never forgotten
on the cover of
the April 1956
the deprivations of wartime that she and her family had suffered in Holland after the German invasion
issue of Bazaar. and she remembered clearly the relief provided by the Red Cross and UNRRA Continued on page 213

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Sailing. Lopez by Istanbul’s
Bosporus Strait. Dress, $4,250,
Tom Ford. 212-359-0300.
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‘‘I pack my luggage, or dress myself, or comb my kids’ hair, pick up
their clothes—that makes our life beautiful, you know?”

ennifer Lopez is standing on the terrace of the or dress myself, or comb my kids’ hair, pick up their clothes—that makes
Ciragan Palace hotel in Istanbul, shooting the cover our life beautiful, you know? There’s something very elegant in that.” Lopez
of Bazaar. It’s an incredibly grand palace, and she’s is also very disciplined: She doesn’t drink or smoke (“I’m on a natural high,
in an incredibly grand Versace. But she’s goofing baby”), avoids sugar and salt (apart from sour-cream-and-onion chips), and
around, doing the robot and various girl-on-the-go tries to get eight hours of sleep a night.
catalog poses. “We’re losing the moment!” laments Still, Lopez’s legendary tour-and-shoot rider remains an eye-popper.
the photographer. But then, boom: Lopez shakes Among other requests, there’s one for a “white love seat.” But this list does
her shoulders and fixes her with a sexy laser stare. Lopez a diva-like disservice. She doesn’t care if there’s a love seat or not—in
J. Lo™ has arrived.“Oh, honey,” she says soothingly, fact, she bursts out laughing when you bring it up. “Oh, was there a love
“I’ve been doing this for 20 years.” seat?” Nope.“I didn’t notice!” As for minions carting tons of white candles
The next night, Lopez is on a yacht on the Bos- around the world? “No, never. That’s an old myth.”

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porous, on her way to the 32nd concert date of her
world tour (which overlapped a 24-date American pez describes herself as “philosophical, you know,
tour with Enrique Iglesias). She’s trying to remember the shoulder thing, but now that I’m 25.” Wry chuckle. “When I turned
with her four-year-old twins, Max and Emme, running around and an 40, I was like, huh. I accept myself more now. It
entourage that includes her boyfriend, Casper Smart, and her mother, was much more comforting.” She characterizes
Guadalupe, it’s not happening. Instead, in stage makeup, sweats, and an epic her mental age as “16 to 18. That’s when I became
cashmere scarf, she’s absorbed with a studded Hermès cuff in a magazine. the person that I am. Even though I didn’t realize the whole journey I would
Rocks Jenny’s got? “No,” she says, giggling.“Rocks I wanna get.” go on, I still feel all that youthfulness.”
Even when she’s swaddled in sweats, you can’t take the glamour out of But now that she’s a grown-up, she recognizes the best and worst of
this girl. And while she’s in the middle of an absolutely brutal tour schedule, herself. “The worst is when I’m tired. It’s the overworking, which I’ve learned
Lopez, 43, is the soul of calm, which the family unit traveling with her has to say no to. I’m not my best self. I’m at my best, I think, when I’m giving
everything to do with. Her mom, a former schoolteacher and general fire- love. I feel my best, I am my best, I need my best.”
cracker who tutors Max and Emme on the road, lands on the boat.“These After the tour ends, there will be more time for all of it—home to Los
people were like, ‘You know J. Lo?’ ” she cackles. “I made J. Lo!” Angeles (“watching TV at 8 p.m., bed at 9!”), and soon after, the premiere
Guadalupe keeps her daughter going.“Last night I was so tired, and hav- of her new film, Parker, a Taylor Hackford–directed action flick in which
ing to do a concert was daunting, you know?” Lopez says. “But Mom just she stars alongside Jason Statham.“It’s one of those action movies that’s kind
said,‘Close your eyes,’ and she held my hand the entire way over.”As for Max of cooler, you know? It recalls Out of Sight a little bit.”
and Emme, “they are used to being around a lot of people.They’re open, Lopez is pondering what to wear on her next red-carpet outings, par-
happy, curious, smart, loving, affectionate.They’re”—Emme tumbles over ticularly the Golden Globes. Her most successful looks—’60s-style mint-green
the couch—“rambunctious.” Valentino, ivory Zuhair Murad, a peachy Marchesa mini—have in common
When it comes to Smart, her personable dancer-choreographer beau, a sensational but graceful glamour. Over the past two decades, she has evolved
who is balancing Max on his lap, she says, “He’s fantastic; he’s like my best from a “boyish, hip-hoppy sensibility: big hoops, sneakers, tank tops, and my
friend. I can tell him everything, when I’m feeling down, when I’m feeling big curly hair.When I got into the business, I developed a love of mono-
good. He gives moral support, endless love and support.” chromatic looks.” But then she “added that sexy element to it.Then it was
That said, you have to wonder why Lopez does this—pulling 16-hour classic things, movie stars, Jackie O. And now,” she says, exhaling,“all of these
days and flying to a new country every day or two. She could have cruised things mixed together, that’s my style.”
through a third season on American Idol (she reportedly made more than J. Lo fashion talk inevitably turns to the notoriously racy palm-print
$35 million for the first two seasons) or lain around at her home “spa” until Versace she wore to the Grammy Awards in 2000. “I have that at home,”
the end of her days. “But I’m not a judge for a living,” she explains. “I’m a she says.“The other day, my housekeeper put it on a mannequin in my spa,
singer. I’m a dancer. I’m a performer. I’m an actress. That’s what I’m supposed where I get my hair and makeup done. She sent me a picture. She was like,
to be doing. It makes me a better parent, a better person.”As for the demented ‘You like this dress?’ Um, yeah, but I don’t know if I like it out in the house!”
schedule,“I think I can just handle more than the average bear, you know?” Smart, who has been diligently on kid watch, pipes in.“But it’s famous! It’s
When Lopez gets her J. Lo on, it’s as if she has an inbuilt wind machine. the most famous dress you’ve ever worn.” (Joke that Emme can wear it in
The machine around her is massive too: Along with her family and her a few years and he looks horrified: “Oh, God, no!”)
longtime manager, Benny Medina, she has assistants, hair and makeup, Of course, there is no one who could have worn that Versace but
security, a trainer, tour managers, and on and on. “I like the whole idea of Jennifer Lopez. Because when J. Lo™ walks into the room, it’s boom.
traveling, of looking good, and doing it well,” she says. “I make it as simple “That’s right, baby,” she says with a smile, grabbing Smart’s hand to leave
and as beautiful as I can because my life is kind of big. So I pack my luggage, the boat. “Boom.” ■

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Rich in tapestry. Dress,
Balmain. balmain.com.
Earrings, $475, Tom Binns.
tombinnsdesign.com.
Boots, Giuseppe Zanotti
Design, by special order.
giuseppezanottidesign
.com. See Where to Buy
for shopping details. Hair:
Lorenzo Martin; makeup:
Mary Phillips for L’Oréal
Paris; production: Mervan
Ayberk and Bahadir Tumayan
for Photo Production
Service Turkey; lighting:
Gaffer-D. Special thanks to
Ciragan Palace Kempinski,
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D O E S My favorite story about Valentine’s Day goes like this: One very beautiful
Hollywood wife—married to a man 20 years older than she—is having
VA L E N T I N E ’ S an affair with a hunky young actor who’s just hit it big on a TV show.
Valentine’s Day is approaching, and both men want to buy her something
D AY substantial. “An important piece of jewelry,” offers her husband, fired up
with Viagra.“Whatever you want,” says her young lover, fired up with
M A T T E R ? testosterone. The Hollywood wife thinks about this. Surely she has been
presented with an opportunity to score big-time? Advantage must be
taken, so she visits a fancy jeweler, picks out an exquisite yellow diamond
cocktail ring, and proposes to the jeweler a deal: Her husband buys the
By Jackie Collins ring for her, paying full price. Then her boyfriend “buys” the same ring,
Photograph by Victor Demarchelier except that the jeweler gives 90 percent of the price to the wife without
anyone knowing. So now both men have bought the same ring, and not
only does the Hollywood wife get the bauble but she gets to wear it with
either man because each is under the impression that he gave it to her as
a special Valentine’s Day gift. She’s happy, with plenty of extra spending
money. Hunky lover is delighted he gave her such a magnificent present.
So is cuckolded husband. And the jeweler walks away with a handsome
profit. Satisfaction all around. Valentine’s Day, Hollywood-style!
Consider who the winners are on Valentine’s Day. The candy stores
with their lurid-purple heart-shaped boxes of overpriced chocolates? The
cardmakers with their over-the-top messages and flowery designs?
The florists, who are busy trying not to get their deliveries mixed up?
(Are the exotic orchids for the wife or the mistress? One divorce coming
up!) And let’s not forget the restaurants. A waiter friend at a Bel Air hotel
once told me that all the waiters who worked room service would fight
to deliver Valentine’s goodies to a curvaceous movie star who checked
in every February 14 for a mani-pedi and a full-body massage. She was
partial to a club sandwich or two, and when the waiter delivered, she
would be lolling in a chair totally nude. Little wonder the staff was
fighting! My good friend David Niven Jr. used to throw the Hollywood

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Valentine’s Day party. The dress code for men was black tie; for women,
red or white. The ladies—everyone from Farrah Fawcett to Alana
Stewart to Jaclyn Smith to Sherry Lansing—pulled out all the stops and
looked incredibly glamorous. It was one of those annual parties that if
you weren’t invited, you stashed your car in the garage and pretended to
be out of town! Ah, Hollywood…the land of hype.
Writing about Valentine’s Day makes me think of one of my characters,
Lucky Santangelo. She sums up love like this: “Falling in love is like get-
ting hit by a large truck and yet not being mortally wounded. Just sick
to your stomach, high one minute, low the next. Starving hungry but
unable to eat. Hot, cold, forever horny, full of hope and enthusiasm, with
momentary depressions that wipe you out. It is also not being able to
remove the smile from your face, loving life with a mad, passionate inten-
sity, and feeling 10 years younger.” Yes. Love is special. Love is an all-year-
round thing. So do we need Valentine’s Day? I’ll leave it up to you. ■

True romance. Dress, $2,495, Vera Wang. 212-382-2184.


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HERMES
HERITAGE
Hermès’s Pierre-Alexis Dumas juggles its legacy with a new vision for the luxury-goods empire
By Robert Murphy Photographs by Julian Broad
A collection of Hermès Editeur scarves. Right: Dumas in his Paris office.
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W hen Pierre-Alexis
Dumas, the chief artistic director of Her-
mès, was growing up in Paris, he was
determined not to join the prestigious
family firm headed by his father, Jean-
Jean-Louis was one of the biggest names
in luxury, famed for the panache with
which he had turned the leather-goods
company, founded in 1837 as a saddlery,
into a global fashion powerhouse. After he
Louis. He dreamed of being an inventor. stepped down in 2006 and died in 2012,
“So be it—be an inventor,” Dumas recalls at the age of 72, it was clear that Dumas
his father instructing him. “I had no desire fils was not only marked to carry on the
to join Hermès. It took me a long time family business but would put his own
to mature to the idea.” imprint on Hermès’s legacy. One thing
Dumas came to the U.S. to study at was certain: He wouldn’t be his father.
Brown University, graduating in 1991 with “My father was really an entrepreneur,
a degree in visual art, then went to work a businessman,” Dumas says, adding that his
for an Italian fabric manufacturer. There cousin Axel Dumas is gradually taking over
he had an epiphany. “I loved everything I the role of CEO from Patrick Thomas. “I
was doing,” he says. “I was designing pat- think that certain personality traits of my
terns for ties, for companies like Versace, father’s are split between Axel and me. Axel
for fashion fabrics. And I suddenly recog- is financial and very charismatic, more like
nized the link between the art I’d studied my father, with a strong commercial vision. a process that can take up to 25 hours for
at Brown and fashion. I knew then that I I am free to concentrate on the creation of one Birkin. Devotees collect the coveted

PRECEDING SPREAD (SCARVES): © HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (TOP AND BOTTOM ROWS: FIRST AND THIRD IMAGES, MIDDLE ROW: SECOND AND FOURTH IMAGES); JOSEF
ALBERS © THE JOSEF AND ANNI ALBERS FOUNDATION (TOP AND BOTTOM ROWS: SECOND AND FOURTH IMAGES, MIDDLE ROW: FIRST AND THIRD IMAGES). THIS
had to work at Hermès. the collections and links with the art world.” bags, sometimes waiting up to a year to
“I knew my father was worried that Art and artisanship have become bywords procure their dream style. Creating the

PAGE, FROM TOP: JOSEF ALBERS © THE JOSEF AND ANNI ALBERS FOUNDATION; © HIROSHI SUGIMOTO; TOMMASO SARTORI; © DANIEL BUREN; TADZIO
people would accuse him of favoritism for Dumas’s tenure at the company’s helm. classic silk scarves is equally intensive; each
regarding his son,” continues the lean and In 2008, he launched Hermès Editeur, a col- requires months of labor as designs are
elegant Dumas, 46, seated in his cluttered laboration with artists to create collections engraved, one color at a time, on print-
office at Hermès headquarters, on Rue du of limited-edition silk scarves. Participants ing screens. If a design has 30 colors, for
Faubourg St.-Honoré in Paris.“I also knew HERMÈS
have included the foundation of Bauhaus instance, the engraving can take up to 600
that secretly he wanted me to work with COLLABO- master Josef Albers, conceptual artist Daniel hours to complete.While many companies
him. People were hypnotized by my father; RATIONS Buren, and photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto. cut corners, Hermès’s almost stubborn
From top:
he was very charismatic. To be the son of A Josef The arts initiative Fondation d’Enterprise dedication to craft is what makes it a major
Jean-Louis was very intimidating,” he Albers scarf; Hermès, another Dumas creation, is one force in the luxury market.
a Hiroshi
adds.“But what interested me at Hermès Sugimoto
of his greatest points of pride. “My father Dumas continues to build on the brand’s
was making things.” scarf; a dreamed of having a foundation dedicated reputation for quality and integrity with
By 1992, the pull of family tradition had Jean-Michel to the métiers de la main, or work done by his own vision. He has organized the cre-
Frank chair; a
won out. Dumas spent his first decade at Daniel Buren hand,” he says.What makes the foundation ative teams, hiring Christophe Lemaire to
the company in business roles, managing scarf; and an unique is its focus on handwork, as well as design the women’s ready-to-wear collec-
Atsunobu
overseas branches, including ones in China, Kohira crystal a mentoring program in which established tions and entrusting designer Bali Barret
Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the U.K. Then sculpture. artists work with younger ones on projects to oversee women’s products.
Jean-Louis, who was in frail health, asked at Hermès’s many satellite manufacturers, With projects that include the reissue of
him to return to France. But Dumas wasn’t from the silversmith Puiforcat to the glass- furniture by Art Deco designer Jean-Michel
quite ready to fall into step, so he insisted maker Saint-Louis. Sculptors Richard Dea- Frank, Dumas has also ramped up Hermès’s
on a year’s sabbatical. He enrolled in art con and Giuseppe Penone are among those home division. “My role is to harmonize,”
school in London, worried that the acuity who have participated as “godfathers” for he explains. “To set the tone and to assure
of his eye was dulling.“I loved that year,” he emerging artists. “We have 35 manufactures that the totality of creations is in the spirit
says.“It allowed me to re-center and recon- and 3,900 artisans in France,” Dumas says. of the house of Hermès; to be the guaran-
nect with my creativity.” And, he adds, to “I need to bring life to those manufactures. tee of a certain level of elegance.”
prepare himself for the prodigious task ahead. Young artists bring excitement.” He has no shortage of ideas on how to
Even though Dumas had rejoined Her- The importance of craftsmanship at achieve that. Some of his best inspiration
mès in 2005 as an artistic director, he knew Hermès is legendary. Its artisans construct comes to him at night, when Dumas, who’s
he still had to invent his own role there. each bag like a puzzle, piecing it together in married with three children, wakes up to

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AUDREY
HEPBURN
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(the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation


Administration, a forerunner of UNICEF). It
was a position that suited her maternal instincts
perfectly. “This is for me an immense privilege
and an answer to my longing to help children in
whatever small way I can,” she wrote.
Over the next four years, Hepburn, accom-
panied by Wolders, traveled to remote corners
of Asia, Central and South America, and Africa,
meeting victims of famine, disease, and war.
For these trips she wore a uniform of jeans and
Lacoste shirts, no makeup and her hair pulled
back. “Her career can be split into two chap-
ters,” her friend Leslie Caron wrote in 1993.
“In the first part she received all the glory she
could hope for, and in the second part she gave

B
back, in spades, what she had received.”
jot ideas in a notebook he keeps on his cess is more than financial. He has also, he
bedside table and ones that come to him says, “fulfilled my duty” to his father. It efore her death from colon
in the shower. Often he asks his secretary represents a special connection with his late cancer in 1993, Hepburn had
to clear his schedule to allow him time to mother as well; Rena Dumas was an archi- taken on very few films and
comb galleries and museums. Recently he tect who designed Hermès stores and fur- shied away from Hollywood
spent four hours contemplating a Christian niture. “What is important is that I have events. But in January 1989,
Bonnefoi painting on view in Orléans, out- worked in communion with two people— she appeared in New York to
side Paris. “I’ve always envisioned life as a my father and mother—who worked for present her dear friend
big treasure hunt,” he says. Hermès. I think about them often.” Richard Avedon with a Lifetime Achievement
But it’s at the family firm where Dumas’s Yet Dumas is quick to add that he hasn’t Award from the Council of Fashion Designers
efforts have met the greatest success. In the measured himself against his father for of America. “For Richard,” she told the audi-
seven years since Jean-Louis left the com- some time. “Now I am working for the ence,“I’ve happily swung through swings, stood
pany, Hermès has experienced record superior idea of the house of Hermès and in clouds of steam, been drenched with rain,
growth. In 2011, it had its best year ever, to make it contemporary,” he says. “The and descended endless flights of stairs without
reporting sales of 2.8 billion euros (approx- game is to stay true to our roots and at looking and without breaking my neck. … Only
imately $3.9 billion). For Dumas, this suc- the same time to evolve.” ■ with Richard have I been able to shed my in-
nate self-consciousness in front of the camera.
Is it his sweetness? Is it his sense of fun? The

LITTLE -KNOWN FACTS


assurance that you know you’re going to end
up looking the way you wished you looked?”
Avedon later paid the compliment in return.

ABOUT HERMÈS
“I am, and forever will be, devastated by the
gift of Audrey Hepburn before my camera. …
I cannot lift her to greater heights. She is al-
1 The length of thread necessary to make 1,000 Hermès carrés (scarves) is equal to the ready there. I can only record, I cannot inter-
distance between the earth and the moon. One silk moth yields one scarf. pret her. There is no going further than who
2 The Kelly bag is made with 36 pieces of leather and 680 hand stitches. she was. … She has achieved in herself her ul-
3 A silk colorist works with a chart of 75,000 hues to create new color schemes each season. timate portrait.” ■
4 The leather ateliers receive more than 600,000 skins per year. Each skin has a bar code
to keep track of its origin and specific treatment. Audrey in Rome, by Luca Dotti, Ludovica
5 Hermès’s start in fine jewelry came from working with silver to trim saddlery—the Damiani, and Sciascia Gambaccini, will be pub-
house’s first clients were horses, of course! lished in April 2013.

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A T H E N A ’ S K I N G D O M
Interior designer Athena Calderone opens up her chic Brooklyn penthouse
By Christine Whitney Photographs by Christopher Sturman
A BDDW credenza and an antique railroad bench. Right: Calderone in her living room. Gown, 3.1 Phillip Lim. 31philliplim.com.
The artworks are by Lucien Smith, Wes Lang, and Alex Perweiler, and the custom-made coffee table is by Monk Designs.

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A
thena Calderone is one of interning later, Calderone joined forces with Rawlins to
those rare birds who do not start their own firm; projects have included her Amagan-
dread moving. On the con- sett beach house and the Ric Pipino salon in NoLIta.
trary, she relishes the oppor- “I definitely feel like I came into my own in the past five
tunity to relocate and reinvent years,” she says of her career change. “It happened so
her home landscape. “We’re organically, it just felt really right.”
kind of serial movers,” says Her design sensibility dovetails nicely with her other
the interior designer and blog- passions—food and fashion.“I absolutely love food,” Calde-
ger.“We tend to move every rone says.“When I’m in a rut or feeling sad, I love to cook.
three years.” Her latest project, the penthouse she shares It lifts my spirits. It’s not so different from design: layering
with her husband, the music producer and DJ Victor things that are unexpected but work well together.” (One
Calderone, and their nine-year-old-son, Jivan, is a testament specialty is roast pumpkin with sage or fennel offset with
to her zest for decor.The apartment, in Brooklyn’s Dumbo nuts and a touch of spice.) “I feel like I can’t live without
neighborhood, overlooks the East River and features my Susie Homemaker side, baking and cooking, but I also
über-high ceilings and the minimalist-chic aesthetic that can’t live without fashion.” It’s plain to see in her sartorial
Calderone balances with personal, homey touches. choices. On a recent weekday, she sported studded Chloé
In the living room, a Dunbar tufted velvet sofa and a ankle boots, a Céline bag, and sculptural jewelry from local
duet of Arne Norell rosewood-and-leather safari chairs favorites Anndra Neen and Pamela Love. (Her closet also
(all eBay finds) cohabit with a custom-made bronze cof- boasts an impressive collection of five- to six-inch heels,
fee table, a piece that Calderone created in collaboration and she professes love for such labels as Saint Laurent,
with Vallessa Monk of Monk Designs. A bright splattered Balenciaga, and Alexander Wang.) Calderone’s fashion sense
canvas by Lucien Smith serves as a focal point, flanked by and decor style have even rubbed off on her skateboard-
a collage from Wes Lang and a minimalist work by Alex enthusiast son. “He has strong opinions about design and Above:
Perweiler, as well as a glitzy painting from William J. fashion,” she asserts.“If I wear my shirt buttoned up all the Calderone with
son Jivan in his
O’Brien, an artist she discovered at Art Basel in Miami. way, he’s like, ‘Mom, I don’t like that.’ ” bedroom. Preen
“There was a sculpture by him that I loved and my On her blog, Eye-swoon.com, which she launched dress. Christian
Louboutin shoes.
husband hated,” says Calderone. “The artist broke up about a year ago, Calderone has a venue for sharing all Right: The
with his boyfriend, and he took all of his crap, like his the things she loves. “I have this wealth of information. I photograph in
the master
underwear and his shirts, and he tied it up in string and wanted to share the images that inspired me and let other bedroom is by
then dipped it and covered it in glitter. Victor was like, people find how that inspires them.” She also goes into Eric Cahan.
‘The energy behind that is all wrong; I don’t want that the homes of friends whose style she admires to photograph
in my home.’ But he did this series with glitter, and we and interview them in their natural habitats. “I’m such a
agreed on them.We actually have three.” A zebra skin that curious person,” she says. “I always want to know: What
Calderone has “had forever” stretches across the floor, add- did you eat for breakfast? What’s your favorite food? What’s
ing an element of the wild, along with a bowl of turkey the recipe you can make with your eyes closed? What’s
feathers and a vase of porcupine quills that her mother your favorite place to shop?”
brought back from Africa. Calderone is also quick to declare that she’s just as happy
Calderone found her way to design later in life, after staying home baking cookies with her family for weeks
working with a friend, former Bergdorf Goodman store at a time as she is to be out and about “having a little bit
designer John Rawlins, to decorate one of her apartments. of a wild side.” Nights out generally involve specific
“I was going down the acting path and was unhappy,” she ingredients—a sleepover for Jivan and a flask of Don Julio
recalls. “It wasn’t the right fit for my personality at all.” 1942 tequila—and a recent evening on the town ended
Rawlins intuited her passion for design and urged her to with a ride on her son’s zip line in the Hamptons. “I like
pursue it professionally. After studying at Parsons and that maybe I break the rules,” she says with a smile. ■

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W e’re kind of serial movers. We tend to move every three years.”

Calderone assembled
the light fixture from
a Lindsey Adelman
design. Peter Pilotto
dress. Hervé Van
Der Straeten necklace
and cuff. Pierre
Hardy sandals. See
Where to Buy for
shopping details.

The dining
area’s light
is by Lindsey
Adelman

A 1950s
Sputnik-
style
In the living chandelier
room, a Lucien
Smith painting
and a Dunbar
tufted sofa

In the kitchen, Thomas


O’Brien pendant lights
with stools from
Organic Modernism

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clip, price upon request. Fabulous at jacket, $2,697, blouse, $667, pants, $1,348, Smashbox, smashbox.com. Spornette,
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ERTÉ, HEART I—PURPLE (BASED ON THE ORIGINAL DESIGN FEMME MYSTÉRIEUSE, 1926, FROM HARPER’S BAZAAR, FEBRUARY 1927) © SEVENARTS LIMITED. PHOTO: DON PENNY/STUDIO D

F ashion fans have long swooned over the illustrations of Erté, né Romain de Tirtoff,
one of the masters of the form. The Russian-born French artist contributed his bold and elaborate designs
to Harper’s Bazaar for more than 20 years, from 1915 to 1936, creating some 200 showstopping
covers. This image is Erté’s reinterpretation of one that originally appeared in Bazaar’s
February 1927 issue, revealing the elegant Art Deco spirit of his works. What’s not to love?

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