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Smooth, Straight, Healthy & Shiny Hair for the Holidays

Friday, December 11th, 2009 by mb
Keratin Complex Smoothing Treatment at MilVali
Keratin Complex Smoothing Treatment at MilVali


Call the girls at MilVali — I like all of them — and ask about a Keratin Complex Treatment by Coppola.  It could be a life-changing experience!  Eliminate frizz and curl, add shine and silkiness.   Another reason to call the girls at MilVali is their holiday special: hair and makeup for $100.  It could make you feel like a million.  Highly recommended.

MilVali Salon is located at 2040 Union Street, San Francisco, call 415-409-1500

Tags: Keratin Complex, MilVali Salon, RedCarpetSF
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CHANEL, Spring 2010

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer
Victoria Yeager Sawyer in CHANEL
CHANEL Spring 2010
CHANEL Spring 2010
CHANEL Spring 2010


CHANEL at Grand Palais, 8th Arrondissement, Tuesday, October 6, 2009:


I have been to fashion nirvana, and it was the CHANEL Show. From the moment I walked into the Grand Palais with its enormous glass dome and the sun shining through, I thought – this is going to be special.  I found my seat and saw that the “runway” was a country scene that consisted of a meandering oval dirt path around a giant two-story barn adorned with garlands of flowers and a large hay bale.  Prince, Rihanna and Claudia Schiffer were all seated in the front row.  Apparently Marie Antoinette and the rustic “retreat,” the Hameau de la Reine that she had built at Versailles, inspired the collection, and the setting. 

 

 

Models emerged from the hay bale, their hair a bit mussed up, and smiled, even flirted, with the cameras.  The look was classic Chanel – lots of black and ivory, satin ribbons, bows, lace and boucle – with a youthful twist.  Although black and white were the predominant colors, the collection also exhibited the classic combination of red and blue — for example, red appeared as a poppy print on an ivory mini-skirt, and the colors were combined on a sassy sequined mini dress.  The majority of the skirts were short – either figure fitting with thigh slits or voluminous and bell-shaped.  There were also a few long skirts of sheer, transparent and flowing fabrics.  All were fabulous.  The minis were paired with fun, high-heeled clogs and stockings decorated to look either like the model had on a thigh-high garter or ballerina-like satin straps that criss-crossed up her calves.  I honestly cannot name a favorite piece because I liked pretty much everything that I saw…  Suddenly, three-quarters of the way through, Lily Allen emerged on a platform that rose through the floor and performed live for the remainder of the show!  To call it a “fashion show” would not do it justice – it was fashion theatre, a fashion theatre masterpiece, to be precise.

 

The scene at the CHANEL Boutique reopening in San Francisco: http://www.redcarpetsf.com/onthetown/chanel-celebration.html.


Tags: Chanel, Paris Fashion Week, RedCarpetSF, Victoria Yeager Sawyer
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Emanuel Ungaro, Spring 2010

Friday, December 4th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer


Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2010
Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2010
Emanuel Ungaro Spring 2010


EMANUEL UNGARO at Le Carrousel du Louvre, Salle Le Nôtre, 1st Arrondissement


The venue was packed with eager onlookers. After all, not only was Estrella Archs, the beautiful and talented, but not yet-so-well-known designer debuting her first collection for Ungaro, but also Lindsey Lohan was expected to make an appearance, as the house’s newly hired artistic advisor.


The space was all white and elegant, and models emerged from a fuchsia backlit opening and walked a fuchsia lined U-shaped runway. There was an audible sigh of appreciation, as the first dress appeared – a strapless, skintight, bandage-style mini of criss-crossed fuchsia and pale pink. I particularly liked the second dress, a long-sleeved number with an asymmetrical neckline, again in that gorgeous fuchsia color. The collection continued with a series of figure-hugging mini-dresses in a variety of colors, some of which were expertly gathered and draped. In addition to mini-dresses, the collection featured blazers – both bolero and longer styles, adorned with sequin hearts. There were some pieces that were not my taste, for example, the harem-style pants, skimpy bandeau tops and pasties worn under an open blazer. I liked the bright colors and the heart motifs; together they gave it a refreshingly youthful, playful vibe. However, the collection had so much variety that it felt a bit disjointed.


Since its debut, Ungaro Spring 2010  has garnered a lot of attention from the press, much of it not particularly flattering. My suggestion? Don’t believe everything you read and check it out for yourself; I thought there were some very chic pieces in there.

Tags: Emanuel Ungaro, Estrella Archs, Lindsey Lohan, Paris Fashion Week, RedCarpetSF, Victoria Yeager Sawyer
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Karl Lagerfeld Prêt-à-Porter, Paris Fashion Week 2009

Monday, November 30th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer
Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2010
Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2010
Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2010

KARL LAGERFELD at Espace Ephémère Tuileries, Jardin des Tuileries, 1st Arrondissement, October 4, 2009:

Back to the space where the Viktor & Rolf show was held the day before, an amazing transformation took place in less than 24 hours! Instead of all black, everything was white and light gray, and the stage was decorated with stacked Karl Lagerfeld branded stereo speakers. The vibe was youthful, loud and rock and roll.

The Jonas Brothers were seated in the front row. The young-at-heart vibe, however, contrasted with the clothes, which, although youthful with short hemlines and full shapes, had an air of sophistication about them. The silhouette for the collection was short and full – from shorts with wide cuffs to bell-shaped skirts. Black and white dominated, though there was one very hot, red leather shorts number that stood out. My favorites were the bell-shaped skirts and full-shouldered mini dresses with silver metallic detail, any one of which could be fabulous, with the right legs, for a night on the town.

Tags: Karl Lagerfeld, Paris Fashion Week, RedCarpetSF, Victoria Yeager Sawyer
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Viktor & Rolf in the Tuileries Gardens

Saturday, November 28th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer

VIKTOR & ROLF at Espace Ephémère Tuileries, Jardin des Tuileries, 1st Arrondissement, Saturday, October 3, 2009:

Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010
Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010
Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010
Viktor & Rolf Spring 2010

From the moment I entered the large white tent set up in the far corner of the Jardin des Tuileries, near the Place de la Concorde, and saw the black walls, black seating, huge colored crystal globe and raised podium illuminated onstage, I had the sense that I was about to see a unique fashion show. And designers Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren did not disappoint. Not only were we treated to a cutting-edge, dramatic fashion show, but also a live concert – Irish electronica singer and songwriter Róisín Murphy performed from atop the podium throughout.

Tulle was the prominent look in the collection – it appeared in gorgeous shades of sherbet on cocktail dresses, bodices and entire gowns. Also seen were silky pastel jackets, pants and camisoles. The show-stoppers were the gowns of tulle that were sliced and chopped in completely new ways – for example, a bright coral tulle ball gown with a hole cut through the skirt, or the finale gown that looked like it was perfectly sliced from above the model’s left shoulder down to the inside of the her right ankle, to create a razor-sharp diagonal of ice blue tulle.

What I did not expect to love as much as I do is the shoes – I do not own, and cannot say I’ve ever even seen before, Viktor & Rolf shoes — but the diagonally ribboned heels, ankle strap sandals covered in pink flowers or black ruffles and “shooties” in nude and black embellished with crystals are some of the most, if not the most, fabulous shoes I saw all week. As a matter of fact, I’ve already ordered two pairs! Viktor & Rolf’s clothes may not be the most use-friendly, but their Show was one of the most fun-to-watch and memorable of my Paris Fashion Week experience.

Tags: Paris Fashion Week, RedCarpetSF, Victoria Yeager Sawyer, Viktor & Rolf
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Spring 2010 Preview: Issey Miyake

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer

Issey Miyake Spring 2010
Issey Miyake Spring 2010
Issey Miyake Spring 2010




 Diary of a lifelong, wanna-be fashionista’s first Paris Fashion Week, by Victoria Yeager Sawyer


ISSEY MIYAKE at Le Carrousel du Louvre, Salle Le Nôtre, 1st Arrondissement, October 2, 2009


Different from the palatial setting of Balmain, the Issey Miyake runway show was held in one of the large halls within the Louvre museum complex.


Straight hair hung loose on fresh-faced models as they wandered across a square white runway in what appeared to me, like much of the collection, intentionally haphazard. Designer Dai Fujiwara called this collection “NEWS”, for North, East, West, and South, for his inspiration from each region.


NEWS is an eclectic mix of opposites – neutrals and bright colors, solid pieces and ethnic prints, traditional fabrics and unusual weaves and textures, a variety of silhouettes ranging from skin-tight to loose and flowing. There were a few pieces I liked a lot: a boxy seafoam green coat that reminded me of Jackie O., a short black shift dress decorated with squares of fabric and gray feathers, and a flowing, scarf-like cobalt blue and white dress that would be just right for poolside in Santorini or St. Barts, though most of the collection was a little too funky for my taste. I was also not a fan of the shoes – boxy, thick-soled flats in white, black, metallic and even bright pink – though they were some of the most wearable shoes I saw all week.


Issey Miyake’s show culminated with all of the models onstage walking in patterns like moving artwork.

Tags: Dai Fujiwara, Issey Miyake, Paris Fashion Week, RedCarpetSF, Victoria Yeager Sawyer
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Spring 2010 Preview: One Week & Nine Fashion Shows in Paris

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 by Victoria Yeager Sawyer


Balmain Spring 2010
Balmain Spring 2010
Balmain Spring 2010

Diary of a lifelong, wanna-be fashionista’s first Paris Fashion Week, by Victoria Yeager Sawyer


BALMAIN at The Grand Hotel, 9th Arrondissement, Thursday, October 1, 2009:


Summed up in one word:  Wow!  The venue is a lovely, gilded palatial ballroom, energetic rock music permeates the space and dozens of lanky, sexy models dressed in large-shouldered blazers, skinny pants and micro-mini dresses strut along a U-shaped runway.  Rihanna is here, in the front row, drawing almost as much attention from the photographers as the fashion show itself. 


From a pure fashion perspective, Balmain will end up being my favorite collection.  Designer Christophe Decarnin has used sequins, leather, chain-mail, strategically placed tears in faded T-shirts and slim cargo-style pants and jeans, camouflage sweaters and corsetted micro-mini dresses to create an unexpected, but utterly genius, collection that I can only describe as Studio 54 meets army base.  The clothes are paired with high-heeled leather ankle boots and thick-strapped sandals.   


The big question on my mind before the Balmain show was whether last season’s exaggerated-shoulder blazer would still be “in.”  The answer was yes, but with a fun twist – as an epauletted tailcoat.  All in all, I loved the Balmain color palette – predominantly metallic, olive and black shades – and the military-inspired detail that even consisted of bullets arranged in a floral design on the belts. 


After the show, I chatted with Ken Downing for a few minutes who, rather thought-provokingly, noted that using bullets to decorate belts is not only a novel and interesting concept, but was also “such a better use of bullets.”   

Tags: Balmain, Christophe Decarnin, Ken Downing, Paris Fashion Week, RedCarpetSF, Victoria Yeager Sawyer
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RedCarpetSF’s Style Council: Elaine Mellis

Saturday, November 21st, 2009 by Cori

Elaine Mellis (far right) at the San Francisco Ballet Opening Gala 2009

Elaine Mellis (far right) at the San Francisco Ballet Opening Gala 2009


Elaine Mellis’s San Francisco Style:


Who is your favorite beauty “guru” in San Francisco?  My hairstylist Shab at Willow Salon – she’s really cute and we girl talk over a glass of wine while she cuts my hair

Top three must-have beauty products:  La Mer, Bare Escentuals Buxom Lips (color: Dolly) and my Revlon eyelash curler

Favorite fragrance: Hermes Eau des Merveilles

What is your number one new item for fall/winter 2009? Silver clogs from Almost Danish

From whose closet would you most like to shop? Elizabeth Thieriot’s!  Love her style

San Francisco style – what do you love? Gala dress up!

Which is your favorite local event?  The Opening of the San Francisco Ballet 

A secret spot? Lily Samii’s dress salon above Union Square — pretty view, gorgeous dresses — better than inside a genie’s bottle!

Where do you shop online? Gilt Group

Favorite spot to meet for cocktails? Bix

 Workout tip:  BAR METHOD!





Tags: Cori Miller, Elaine Mellis, RedCarpetSF, san francisco ballet opening
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Flight Plan

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 by Cori

Jet setting, globe trotting, or whatever term you prefer, travelling always gives me a feeling of excitement, as if I’m off to some exotic location. While most trips are worth the anticipation, the actual getting ready process often lacks luster, especially during the busy holiday season.   Going through security, removing shoes, jewels and belts, displaying your laptop, all at an Olympic-sprinter’s pace, can leave even the most style-savvy traveler feeling more frazzled than fabulous.  I can’t do anything about the lines or security procedures, but below are some tips I’ve picked up along the way; hopefully they will make your trip more enjoyable.  






Carry-on
Scarf
Sue London
Oversized Sunglasses
Handbag
Sweater
Passport
The Multiple




The Three “C’s”:  Cashmere, Cotton, Comfort





Always wear something that looks as good as it feels. The key is dressing in layers so you can adjust to temperature changes while still looking stylish. Cotton and cashmere are the perfect fabrics to wear while traveling. Cashmere sweaters and quality cotton tees or tops paired with flattering pants or leggings will keep you comfy and cozy during the flight. 

 


I never, ever leave home without a cashmere wrap or an oversized scarf. For longer flights I pack two (roll them up, they take up very little room), and use the second one as a headrest or pillow. I avoid the pillows on planes at all cost—yuck!  As for shoes, obviously the time of year determines what is appropriate, but Sue London makes a great ballet flat that literally rolls up in your bag.  They are perfect for in-flight and beyond.




 

In the Bag

 

I suggest putting whatever you will need for the first day or evening in your carry-on suitcase (the one that gets stored in the overhead compartment).  Ask yourself: if my luggage were lost, what would I need the first day or night to get me through until my bag arrives?

 

My other carry-on is an oversized handbag that fits under the seat in front of me, and is filled with my in-flight must-haves. In addition to the wallet, passport and travel itinerary, my essentials:

 

Electronic basics:  phone, computer, iPod, camera, and last but not least, I highly recommend Bose headphones.  I used to roll my eyes when I saw travelers pull them out, but now I know how amazing they are! Use them for music, movies, or to drown out noise. We’ve all sat next to the chatty passenger who decided to share a four hour version of their life story.  Headphones give you the option of chit chatting, or politely saying, “do not disturb” by putting them on. Trust me, these are the best $250 I’ve ever spent!

 

Important tip: get back-up chargers for your phone, computer, and other small electronics, and put them in a little bag that always stays in your carry-on; that way, you’re never scrambling at the last minute to find them, or forgetting to bring them along.

 

Makeup Essentials

 

When I fly, less truly is more when it comes to wearing makeup. No matter what, it’s a tough task to step off of a flight looking as fresh as when you arrived, but a few simple steps can help:

 

Pack makeup items with multiple uses. I love the Nars Makeup Palettes — they are sleek, slim, and can save the day in a pinch because they contain blush, eye shadows and several lip colors all in one. “The Multiple” by Nars is also great because it can be used on the eyes, lips and cheeks.

 

A Bobbi Bown foundation stick is also a must because you can apply only where you need it and as a concealer.  It is mess-free and quick, and since it’s not liquid there is no trouble at security.  Add mascara and brushes from the Sephora Beauty to Go Brush Set, and you’re all set.

 

Important tip: nothing is more important for your skin than water!  Drink lots of water.

 

Miscellaneous Must-Haves:

 

Oversized sunglasses, a hair-clip or barrette, hand-sanitizer or baby wipes (also great for in-flight spills and removing makeup), Advil, travel-size moisturizer, lip balm, toothbrush and toothpaste, Emergen-C packets (who knows if they work, but thinking they do comforts me), brush, eye mask, mints, every magazine I can carry, eye drops, mini lint-brush, and a pen– when I get bored I do the crossword in the in-flight magazine or I make a to-do list.

 

Important tip:  always keep any valuables, especially jewelry, in the carry-on that fits under the seat and stays with you. Never put them in the overhead compartment.

 

Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight!

 

Tags: Bose, Cori Miller, Nars, RedCarpetSF, Sephora, Sue London, travel tips
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RedCarpetSF’s Style Council: Marcy Carmack

Monday, November 16th, 2009 by Cori


Marcy Carmack with Kate Sheridan Chung at the de Young's YSL exhibition opening

Marcy Carmack with Kate Sheridan Chung at the de Young's YSL exhibition opening

Marcy Carmack is the owner of Chic Wardrobe Solutions.  As a professional fashion consultant and stylist for over 17 years in New York and San Francisco, Marcy understands both the art and the style of personal fashion.  



Marcy’s Style:

Whose red carpet style is your favorite?  Daphne Guinness

Beauty and workout tip:  Bikram yoga is so many things all in one: it detoxes, it is a self massage (rarely have I needed a massage since starting Bikram), it stretches and tones every muscle in your body, and improves your skin.

Top three must have beauty products?  CHANEL mascara, eyebrow pencil and bronzer

Other than San Francisco, do you have a favorite city?  New York City, my former home and source for much inspiration

From whose closet would you most like to shop?  Catherine Deneuve

 

 Marcy On the Town:

Favorite San Francisco spot to meet for cocktails?  BIX

Secret San Francisco indulgence?  Bittersweet on Fillmore Street for chocolate

What is the best event you have attended in San Francisco?  The deYoung’s Yves Saint Laurent Exhibition Opening Gala.  I felt proud to be a San Franciscan that night; the gala was attended by luminaries from around the world.   

 

Marcy’s RedCarpetSF articles:  FashionWeek Intrigue, Marcy’s Treat

For more style tips from Marcy, visit her blog: http://marcycarmack.blogspot.com/.

 

 

Tags: Chanel, Cori Miller, De Young Museum, marcy carmack, RedCarpetSF, Yves Saint Laurent
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