Wednesday, March 28, 2012

100 Unforgettable Dresses

Stuart Mesires and Hal Rubenstein

I just finished reading Hal Rubenstein's book, 100 Unforgettable Dresses. Rubenstein is a fashion writer and a founding editor of InStyle magazine. His book was published this past October but he was in Chicago a few weeks ago for a book signing event in conjunction with the Chicago History Museum's Costume Council.

The book and his talk were like a trip down memory lane. Where were you when you first saw this dress....

Elizabeth Hurley wearing Gianni Versace, 1994

or this one...

J Lo wearing Donatella Versace, 2000

Other dresses from the book are imprinted in our brains as iconic even if we weren't around to see them when they first made an appearance such as...

Diane Von Furstenberg 1978 in her own wrap dress

or this..

Marilyn Monroe wearing the "Happy Birthday" dress by Jean Louis in 1962 

Rubenstein said that the criteria for including a dress in the book was not if the dress was beautiful. He explained that the book was not called "100 Beautiful Dresses" and that he didn't even like all of the dresses in the book. Instead he decided to include dresses that changed our perception of beauty. The book is a great read and doesn't just include pretty pictures, it also contains amazing stories of some of the century's most significant fashion moments.

What's your most unforgettable dress?

Monday, March 26, 2012

Mad for Mad Men

I was beyond thrilled on Sunday night to see the season five premiere episode of Mad Men! It did not disappoint. The drama was great and the outfits were ah-mazing!

"Zou Bisou Bisou". Megan's mod dress, hair, accessories, and shoes were perfect.

I loved Peggy's dress with the black and white trim.

Pete's madras jacket and skinny tie were very hip, as was the pink psychedelic print on Trudy's dress - love the cuff treatment.

My favorite outfit of the evening was Megan's coral knit dress with the matching jacket - very reminiscent of a Marc Jacob's outfit and the color is very on trend for Spring 2012. Can't wait to see what's in store for next week!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Happy First Day of Spring!

I love this Slim Aarons photo of a Spring Garden Party in Miami from 1970.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Think Pink!


British Vogue

With all of the pink that's being shown for Spring, I just can't stop thinking of the song, 'Think Pink' from the 1957 musical movie, Funny Face.  The movie starred Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn, and Kay Thompson.  While I'm generally not a huge fan of musicals, I love this one - mostly because of the luscious costumes that were designed by the legendary costume designers, Edith Head and Hubert de Givenchy. The two received an Academy Award nomination for "Best Costume Design" for their work in the movie.

Kay Thompson (who is best known as being the author of the Eloise books) is the one who sings, 'Think Pink' in the movie. She plays Audrey Hepburn's bossy boss, Fashion Editor, Maggie Prescott.

Kay Thompson in Funny Face

Here are the lyrics to 'Think Pink':

Think pink! think pink! when you shop for summer clothes
Think pink! think pink! if you want that quel-que chose
Red is dead, blue is through,
Green's obscene, brown's taboo
And there is not the slightest excuse
for plum or puce or chartreuse
Think pink! forget that Dior says black and rust
Think pink! who cares if the new look has no bust
Now I wouldn't presume to tell a woman
what a woman oughtta think
But tell her if she's gotta think: think pink!

Pink for bags! pink for shoes!
Razzle, dazzle and spread the news!
And pink's for the lady with joie de vive!
Pinks for all the family
Try pink shampoo
Pink toothpaste too
Play in pink, all day in pink,
Pretty gayin pink
Drive in pink, come alive in pink
Have a dive in pink
Go out dancing but just remember one thing:
You can get a little wink
If you got a little pink
In your swing


 
Think pink! think pink, it's the latest word, you know
Think pink! think pink and you're Michelangelo

 
 Everything on the great horizon
Everything that you can think
- and that includes the kitchen sink



THINK PINK!