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Alexander McQueen Gone at 40

Thursday, February 11th, 2010 by mb
Drew Barrymore in Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen


Sad news in the world of fashion today:  Alexander McQueen was found dead at his home in London, it appears he took his own life.

Born in London 1969, his desire to design started early — he grew up making dresses for his three sisters.  Before the age of 20, Mikhail Gorbachev and Prince Charles were among his clients.  In 1996 he was appointed as head designer at Givenchy, and had earned a reputation as l’enfant terrible for his shock tactics and controversial behavior. As just one example, while at Givenchy, he once sent a model who was a double amputee down the runway with intricately carved wooden legs.

McQueen’s clothing was adored by many.  May he rest in peace.  Find out more on the Huffington Post.


Tags: Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, RedCarpetSF
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Fresh Start

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by Cori
Taylor Momsen
Rachel Zoe
Balmain
Alessandra Ambrosio in Balmain



2010: A fresh start, clean slate, renewed optimism and clarity on the past. As we reflect on what went right in 2009 and how things could be different this year, it’s fun (and perhaps more lighthearted …), to think in terms of fashion. Let’s take a look at styles we embraced and loved last year, as well as those we will happily leave behind.


2009 Trends that hit:

Heavy Metal

Everything from shoes to handbags took on a hard edge. Accessories were bold and embellished with razor-sharp details such as zippers, grommets, and everything in between. Somehow it worked, but I’m definitely looking forward to a softer look in spring 2010.


Bold Boots

Whether you opted for the over-the-knee, the more demure ankle boot, or the “shootie” (term for the shoe and boot hybrid), last year there were plenty of choices and a myriad of styles to choose.


80’s Excess

Think Balmain. The look was definitely a hit with the young Hollywood and fashion-forward set. Those of us who wore it the first time around were better off treading lightly. Instead of going for all-out glitz, we added touches of sequins and shimmer in smaller doses; but there was no denying that flash-and-dash had not been seen and embraced in such large doses since the days of Dynasty.


Blue Crush

In 2009 when we finally figured out how to wear the skinny jean to compliment our figures, out of nowhere came the “boyfriend.” Well, these boyfriends are definitely comfortable and cute, but are they here for the long term? Who knows, let’s enjoy them while they last. We also saw jeans in new hues, and suddenly grey as well as black jeans became part of the regular rotation.


Wise Investments

Over-the-top was not considered a smart investment in 2009.  We found ways to maintain our fashion standards while making intelligent financial decisions. We wanted value and quality, and though there were trends, for the most part it was the classics that grounded us and remained our staples. Luxurious and cozy cashmeres, buttery leathers, sparkling jewels and sumptuous Louboutins abounded, but we thought a little longer and a lot harder when deciding what was worth the splurge. It was a like a badge of honor to pull out a classic handbag that could hold its own against any trend or fad of the season.


2009 Trends also worth mentioning: leggings, animal prints, clutch bags, statement necklaces, cocktail rings, leather, blazers, shoes with a “gladiator” influence, Ray Ban Wayfarers, aviator sunglasses, faux-fur vests, straw fedoras, slouchy wool-beanies and scarves (worn no matter the temperature).


What did you love and loathe, and what you are embracing for 2010? Here’s to a stylish and fabulous 2010! Looking forward to hearing from you.


Tags: 2009 Fashion Trends, Balmain, Christian Louboutin, Cori Miller, RedCarpetSF
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Favorite Evening Bags by Michelle Potthoff

Sunday, January 17th, 2010 by mb
Judith Leiber Disco Ball Purse
VBH Envelopes
Lauren Merkin Clutch


Evening bags are meant to be small – an accessory to hold your money, identification, lipstick and keys.  Obviously a large handbag at a black-tie event is a fashion don’t.  A small black evening clutch is an investment that  should enhance your look.  Some I recommend for certain occasions:


Black-Tie:  Judith Leiber handbags are expensive at $1,500 to $5,000, yet they are pieces of art worthy of display around the home when not worn.  The minaudieres are handcrafted with Austrian crystals, and carrying one increases the glamour quotient. Celebrity Stylist Rachel Zoe designed a collection for Judith Leiber, and San Francisco beauty Vanessa Getty was featured in a Judith Leiber ad campaign.

 

Elegant Dinner:  VBH makes simple, envelope-style clutches in colors that compliment evening gowns or evening denim. These are simple clutches that range in price from $850 to $14,000 for exotic skins such as ostrich or alligator.  Gwneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez and Sarah Jessica Parker are just a few of the fashionable celebrities spotted holding VBH, and locally Sobia Shaikh is a frequent user.

 

Casual Night Out:  Lauren Merkin clutches, from $150 - $250, are the right size for nights out and the quality is superb. They are available in a wide range of solid colors and a variety of prints.  Lauren Merkin clutches are classic wardrobe musts for casual nights on the town.

Tags: Judith Leiber, Lauren Merkin, Michelle Potthoff, RedCarpetSF, VBH
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RedCarpetSF’s Cartier and America Cover Girls

Thursday, January 14th, 2010 by mb

Angelique Griepp, Juliet De Baubigny, Lonna Wais, Dede Wilsey, Pamela Joyner, Barbara Brown

Angelique Griepp, Juliet De Baubigny, Lonna Wais, Dede Wilsey, Pamela Joyner, Barbara Brown

In case you missed it, above is RedCarpetSF’s December 2009 cover from the Legion of Honor’s Cartier and America exhibition opening gala dinner (photos by Drew Altizer Photography).  More at http://www.redcarpetsf.com/onthetown/cartier-and-san-francisco.html

Tags: Angelique Griepp, Barbara Brown, Cartier, Dede Wilsey, Juliet De Baubigny, Lonna Wais, Pamela Joyner, RedCarpetSF
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The After Party

Thursday, December 31st, 2009 by Cori

As much as we love the holiday season, all the cheering and partying can leave one feeling more flat than fabulous, not to mention what that kind of life can do to your skin. Suddenly – ugh! – you could be carrying extra bags under your eyes.  Lack of sleep and dehydration are a recipe for dull skin and puffy eyes.  Well, I say bah humbug to the Grinch who steals your glow!  

My recommendations for keeping skin looking gorgeous and fresh — before and after the party – in 10 minutes: 

Collyre Bleu Laiter Eye Drops
Benefit's Eye Brite
Jennifer Aniston's Fresh Look
Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer
Bliss Triple Oxygen Mask

Creme de la Mer
Gisele Bundchen
Stila's Gerbera
Stila's Glow

First, splash your face with ice-cold water several times, and, while you’re at it have a huge glass for yourself.  Follow up with a quick, mini eye-treatment mask.  I swear by the Triple Oxygen Energizing Mask from Bliss Spa; it’s perfect for rehydrating and reducing puffiness.  Not only does the mask feel amazing and cool on the eyes, but it also works wonders at helping you look like you got a full eight hours of beauty sleep – even if you have not. Also, if you find the whites of your eyes looking a little dull or red, use a blue-colored eye drop; I like Collyre Bleu Laiter-Blue Eye Drops.


Next step: prep the skin by applying an extra-hydrating moisturizer like Creme de La Mer or Chanel Ultra Correction Lift; both are wonderful and extra-hydrating. Now your skin will feel fresh and dewy, and you are ready for some barely-there makeup that will have you looking fabulous and radiant in just a few minutes.


Instead of a heavy foundation, tired skin will benefit from a tinted moisturizer. Apply just enough to even-out your skin tone. Laura Mercier’s tinted moisturizer seems to be on everyone’s must-have list, and it lives up to the hype. Add a little brightness to the eye area with a light-reflecting product such as Dior’s Skin Flash or Benefit’s Eye Brite; both are great for eliminating darkness. You can also use a touch of the Eye Brite directly under your brow bone to give your eyes an extra wide-awake look. As for eyeliner, try either an espresso color for a soft and natural look, or, for more definition, a deep midnight blue, which will bring out the whites of your eyes.  Bobbi Brown eyeliner gel in cobalt is the perfect shade. Avoid black with tired eyes; it’s much too harsh.


More options for the eyes:  for a clean and simple look, line the inside rim of your eyes with a nude pencil (not white — it’s too artificial looking). Makeup Forever has the right nude pencil, which they call a nude concealer and lip liner pencil.  Makeup artists swear by it and use it as eyeliner; it can make eyes look wide open. If you choose to wear an eye shadow, use just enough for a little definition such as Stila’s Glow, which has three colors in one (use the lightest, shimmery color for the corners of your eyelids). To finish off your bright-eyed look, add a bit of mascara — Dior Show or Loreal Voluminous always does the trick for beautiful, glossy lashes.


Cheeks and lips:  dab on a bit of crème blush, such as Stila’s Gerbera or Tarte’s Natural Cheek Stain in Flush for some radiance. Last but not least, go with a pinkish, nude, or berry-colored lipgloss or balm, like Bobbi Brown Rose Sugar or Benefit’s Benetint lip balm for a natural and healthy look.


So there you have it – naturally gorgeous with minimal effort – an easy guide to looking amazing after a late night! Happy New Year!

Tags: Benefit, Bobbi Brown, Chanel, Cori Miller, Creme de la Mer, Dior, RedCarpetSF, Stila
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Elle Decor Features Courtnay’s Home

Monday, December 28th, 2009 by mb
Reviving a Victorian Home
Photographed by Simon Upton


The January 2010 issue of Elle Decor features the home of Courtnay Daniels Haden, “A child-friendly haven of high art and chic …”  See the full story: http://www.pointclickhome.com/decoration_inspiration/articles/reviving_victorian_home


Tags: Courtnay Daniels Haden, Interior Design, RedCarpetSF, San Francisco
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Valentino’s Romance & Elegance for Spring 2010

Saturday, December 26th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer
Philip Treacy for Valentino
Valentino Spring 2010
Valentino Spring 2010
Philip Treacy for Valentino


VALENTINO at Halle Freyssinet, 13th Arrondissement


The Valentino show was located more than thirty minutes away from the other Paris Fashion Week shows, in a rather unattractive, slightly industrial part of Paris.  In spite of this, the actual space – reminiscent of a warehouse in New York City’s meatpacking district – and Show that followed more than made up for any inconvenience in the journey.  Designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli sent the models down a wooden runway, while projecting charcoal gray and white visual art images that moved and morphed on the walls all around the tent. 

 

The models were dressed in a gorgeously neutral and softly shaded palette of pale pink, nude, and dove gray.  Valentino’s signature bows and rosettes adorned skirts, jackets and dresses made of organza and leather.  I feared that some of the pieces were a bit too voluminous to be very wearable, and the Philip Treacy designed sky high stilettos adorned with upwards reaching wing-like appendages were too much (not something I say very often about shoes).  But, fans of Valentino’s handbags would surely be pleased with this latest collection of buttery leathers adorned with bows and rosettes.  My favorite piece was a fabulous pale pink organza top with a big swirly rosette across the front that tied diagonally across the back in a large bow.  I also really liked a series of several small mini black dresses.  On the whole, Valentino’s Spring 2010 was romantic and elegant.

Tags: Maria Grazia Chiuri, Paris Fashion Week, Philip Treacy, Pier Paolo Piccioli, RedCarpetSF, Valentino, Victoria Yeager Sawyer
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Marissa Meyer & Zack Bogue

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 by mb

marisa1marisa2Marissa Meyer and Zack Bogue, San Francisco’s Camelot couple, were married December 12, 2009, on Treasure Island.  Featured on Vogue.com:  http://www.vogue.com/voguedaily/2009/12/the-bride-wore-snowflakes/



Tags: Marissa Meyer, RedCarpetSF, Wedding, Zack Bogue
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Party Guest Etiquette

Monday, December 14th, 2009 by Cori

Denise Hale

Denise Hale

Dede Wilsey

Dede Wilsey


I had so many questions about party etiquette that I went directly to etiquette expert Lisa Grotts, for a guide to the whirlwind that is the holiday party season. 


 Q.  If I have more than one holiday party on the same evening, should I tell the hostess beforehand, or should I just make a “graceful” exit?

R.  It depends on the type of party.  For a cocktail party you’re in the clear, you can arrive and stay anytime in between the given time.  If it is a sit down dinner, there is no way to make a graceful exit other than to decline the second invitation.

 

Q. If my significant other is all “partied out,” is it OK to bring one of my girlfriends instead?  

R.  If it is a cocktail party given by a good friend, by all means.  If a small dinner party, it is likely best to decline and hit the town with your girlfriend instead.

 

Q.  Is “fashionably late” still considered fashionable? 

R.  Better a few minutes late than early for a private cocktail party or dinner.  Often hosts are handling last-minute details and praying the doorbell does not ring on time. 

 

Q.  If I’m attending a party in which I will only know the hostess, do you have any tips on mingling?

R.  Be well informed.  Read at least one daily newspaper, or Web news source, and a weekly news magazine.   Current events are perfect for small talk.  Don’t forget the sports and arts pages. 

Be ready for a conversational lull.   Ask people about themselves.   

Remember: party talk is anything but serious or long.  Leave your troubles at home. 

 

GOOD TOPICS

Current events, news

Food

Hobbies

Movies

Mutual friends

Sports

Styles & Trends

 

BAD TOPICS

Any family issues

Anything personal such as health

Gossip

Off color jokes

Politics

Religion

The costs of things

Work issues/office secrets

 

* Lisa Mirza Grotts is the author of the new book A Traveler’s Passport to Etiquette.

Tags: Cori Miller, Etiquette, Lisa Grotts, RedCarpetSF
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Identifying Your Everyday IT Bag

Saturday, December 12th, 2009 by mb

Choosing a handbag for daily life is an important decision.  Which style — hobo, tote, satchel, clutch, messenger?  In which trend — metallic, leopard, red, black, with studs or without?  How does one decide?  Michelle Potthoff follows handbag fashions, and sells them at Neiman Marcus in San Francisco. 

 

Michelle recommends two main ingredients for everyday handbags:  durability and lightness.  Make sure it is roomy enough for your daily things, and has compartments such as a handy place for your cell phone, or a zippered side pocket.  And ask yourself before making the final decision – does the look make me feel special? 

 

Michelle’s “Special” handbags for everyday:

 

CHANEL's Classic Flap
CHANEL's Classic Flap
Valentino's Studded Petal Bag
Prada's Hobo


Prada’s Vitello Daino, hobo style in black, brown or red fits comfortably over the shoulder, is lightweight and large enough to hold everything from lunch to Louboutins.  If you have a lot of black in your wardrobe, consider it in red to add a pop of color.  


  

For an everyday style with studs, hands-down my favorite is Valentino’s studded petal bag. The soft leather and feminine shape dresses up any outfit.

 

For a ladylike and timeless classic, you can’t go wrong with CHANEL’s classic flap “2.55″ style with a chain strap, it was designed by Coco Chanel In 1955.  

Tags: Chanel, Michelle Potthoff, Prada, RedCarpetSF, Valentino
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