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THE BEAUTY BAZAAR
Getting gorgeous in time for tonight
THE LIST
24 hours with
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THE BAZAAR Chic shopping
from our annual
holiday gift guide
THE NEWS Hot List: 14 culture and
fashion highlights for 2014
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FASHION
CALIFORNIA DREAMING:
KATE HUDSON 314
By Laura Brown
Photographs by
Alexi Lubomirski
TAKASHI MURAKAMIS
MONSTER MAGIC 318
By Laura Brown
Photographs by
Jason Schmidt
STAR POWER 332
Photographs by Jason Pietra
CHIC, EASY PIECES 336
Photographs by Paola Kudacki
KARL LAGERFELDS
WORKSHOP 342
By Laura Brown
Portraits by Karl Lagerfeld
RUNWAY REPORT 348
WHATS NEXT FOR
MARC JACOBS? 354
By Amy Larocca
FEATURES
ULTIMATE LUXURIES 207
THIS IS A STORY OF
THREE CHARM BRACELETS 250
By J.K. Rowling
THE FASHIONABLE LIFE:
CELERIE KEMBLE 289
By Kimberly Cutter
Photographs by Douglas Friedman
AVEDONS WOMEN 326
By Joan Juliet Buck
Photographs by Richard Avedon
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THE LIST
116 The A-List
118 The In/Out List
120 Wait List
126 Mr. Blasbergs
Best-Dressed List
140 My List
By Domenico Dolce
and Stefano Gabbana

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GIFT GUIDE
160 Into the Wild
162 Garden Party
164 Downtown Girl
166 Surf s Up
168 Luxe Beauty
172 Imans Holiday Must-Haves

THE LOOK
174 The Art of Gratitude
By Samantha Boardman
204 New Year, New Me?
Laura Brown Celebrates No Resolutions

THE STYLE
223 Where Fashion Gets Personal
232 Fashion Insider: Alexa Chung
THE EXTRAS
The Jewels 241
Party Pearls 246
Checkmate 248

THE NEWS
Hot List: 14 Culture and Fashion
Highlights for 2014 259
BAZAAR Goes to Art Basel
Miami Beach 268

THE BEAUTY BAZAAR
Get Gorgeous by Tonight 297
New Year, New You 306
Secrets of a Makeup Master
By Christine Lennon 308
Fabulous at Every
Age Party 310

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Welcome to the Issue 34
Must-Haves 50
Editors Letter 108
Horoscope 272
Fabulous at Every Age 283
Where to Buy 356
ShopBAZAAR.com Index 357
How Bazaar 358
DECEMBER 2013
COVER LOOKS
JANUARY 2014
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I ALWAYS LOVE visiting Paris for the collections, and one
of the recent highlights was lunch with Hermss artistic director, Pierre-Alexis Dumas, on
the roof of the companys headquarters. When the frst course was served,
I literally screamed with delight, because on top of my salad was perched
a single four-leaf clover. It couldnt have meant more if it had been a diamond.
Thats the thing with true luxuryit makes you feel like the luckiest person in the
world. And Im lucky to welcome Elissa Santisi to the Bazaar family
as contributing senior fashion editor. I cant think of a better
addition to the team. Its been a year of abundance all around: Creative genius
Karl Lagerfeld photographed a holiday-themed portfolio for us. Now, Karl doesnt care for
Christmas, but youd never know it from the pictures, which are, like the man
himself, the soul of wit. In one shot, Lagerfeld draped his
creative team in tinsel for a group portrait. Every day is a party in Karls studio.
Next, we collaborated with one of my favorite artists, Takashi Murakami. Murakamis oeuvrewhich
includes brilliant paintings and sculptures of endearing and fantastical creaturesis nothing short of exuberant.
We asked him to take the otherworldly stars of his new feature flm, Jellyfsh Eyes,
on a trip to Hollywoods In-N-Out Burger with model Angela Lindvall. Meanwhile,
J.K. Rowling, of the Harry Potter mega-franchise, wrote exclusively
for Bazaar about the bracelet she created and will auction of in
December to support her childrens charity, Lumos. What
better way to ring in 2014 than to give back? The years end is also
a time to look back at our favorite moments of the past 12 months. In this spirit, Derek Blasberg
and Bazaar celebrate the best-dressed women of 2013 in a fve-page extravaganza
of style inspiration. Since Ive just come back from the Spring 2014 shows, I have style
on the brain. It was such a pleasure to see women
of all ages just enjoying clothes and making them
their own. It made me fall in love with fashion all
over again. And there was a lot to love on the runways
tooprincipally, the disco-chic metallics that stole the
show at Lanvin and turned up in the fabulous pleated skirts
at Proenza Schouler. Get ready
to put your party dress on.
EDITORS LETTER
Glenda Bailey
on luxury
From top: Elissa Santisi and Glenda Bailey. Takashi Murakami
with Luxor, from his new lm, Jellysh Eyes. S
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This
seasons
objects
of desire
A gold-and-diamond necklace to keep you in the loop.
A dazzling ring that rises above the rest.
A chic
The iconic bottle turned It bag.
Striking gold.
The clutch that shines.
The sleek and comfy metallic slide.
strappy shoe.
Chlo
sandal,
$840.
chloe.com.
Wilfredo
Rosado
necklace.
Just One
Eye, L.A.;
888-563-
6858.
David
Webb ring,
$5,700.
212-421-
3030.
Verdura bracelets.
212-758-3388.
Paul Andrew
shoe, $915.
shopbop.com.
Chanel bag,
$9,500. 800-
550-0005.
Jimmy Choo
clutch, $1,795.
jimmychoo.com.
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LIST
The A-
Kate
Hudsons
favorite
things
K A T E S M U S T - H A V E S
No one in Hollywood embodies the
ideal of the sunny, radiant blonde
quite like Kate Hudson. And shes
not afraid to shine in new looks,
including a sleek snakeskin-print
suit by Barbara Bui and purple
pumps by Gianvito Rossi (at fve
foot six, Kate is still happiest
in anything over fve inches!).
Where does she fnd the best pieces?
Mostly Elyse Walker when in L.A.,
Dover Street Market when in
London, and Net-a-Porter when
anywhere. As for everyday
dressing, Kate is never without a simple
291 Venice tank. When it
comes to beauty, her hair,
she says, has a mind of its own,
so she tames it with Moroccanoil
and Oribe dry shampoo.
Her biggest beauty secret? It may
have something to do with that
DNA, though she also swears
by lots of sleep and water.
Barbara Bui
blazer, $1,500.
212-625-1938.
Moroccanoil
Treatment, $43.
moroccanoil.com.
Jrme Dreyfuss
bag, $1,285. jerome-
dreyfuss.com.
291 Venice
tank top, $62.
shopnirvana.com.
Gianvito Rossi pump,
$765. Barneys New York;
888-8-BARNEYS.
Roberto
Cavalli
swimsuit
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The In/Out
W H A T S I N :
D A R K
C R Y S T A L S
W H A T S O U T
Outsize rings
The
seasons
new
look
Shoes with sparkle
Fan earrings
Stone-studded bracelets
DOrsay pumps
1. Nude pumps
2. Brown clutches
3. Punk rivets
4. Digital watches
5. Skinny bangles
6. Hefty platforms
7. Contrast wingtips
8. Class rings
Fabulous flats
Brilliant bags
Deco watches
Prada
bracelet.
prada.com.
Jimmy Choo
at, $3,250.
jimmychoo.com.
Jacob & Co.
earrings.
212-888-2330.
AS29 ring,
$8,320.
as29.com.
Coach
pump, $198.
coach.com.
Giorgio Armani
clutch, $1,855.
212-988-9191.
Graf watch.
212-355-9292.
Balenciaga shoe,
$2,550.
212-206-0872.
Chanel
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The
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When David Yurman introduced his Renaissance Cable Bracelet in 1983,
he created an icon. Ever since, fans have snapped up
the preternaturally elegant bracelets, beloved for their blend of ancient
and modern elements. In honor of the signature styles 30th anniversary,
the jewelry designer has crafted special-edition versions
of the time-tested favorite, which run the gamut from colorful aluminum
pieces to captivating micro-pav renditions in white, black, or cognac
diamonds. For the latter, Yurman and his son, Evan, tasked their master gem setter
with encrusting every millimeter of the pieces with stones, using
more than 28 carats of diamonds in each bracelet. In David
Yurmans world, cable is more than just a motifits what
ties together all his designs, past and future. Cable is a perfect form,
he says. As an artist it ofers me infnite possibilities. n
C A B L E G U Y
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A look
at this
years
chic set
Mr. Blasbergs
Best-Dressed
SHE WONT STOP. And we couldnt stop watching. This was the year of Miley Cyrus. Or, rather,
this was the year that Miley completed her transformation from fresh-faced Disney star to full-on pop
sensation. It started with a closely shorn platinum haircut and crescendoed (or broke down, depending
on whom you ask) into sexed-up teddy bear leotards, vintage Versace, cutout burlesque jumpsuits, and leggings with
sports bras. She didnt impress everyonewe heard you loud and clear, Sinead OConnor!but I loved how Miley
didnt shy away from making a fashion statement. The on-trend Marc Jacobs dress she wore to the opening of
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Best-Dressed LIST
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may have crashed through fash-
ion like a wrecking ball in 2013,
but she wasnt the only one who
gravitated towardhow should
I say?louder looks. In the case
of Milla Jovovich, the crystal-
embellished Saint Laurent dress
she wore to a Louvre charity gala
in Paris was a heavy hitter. Really:
It weighed nearly 30 pounds!
Bianca Brandolini dAdda, one
of the faces of Dolce & Gabbana,
reveled in the designers brocaded
excess, wearing a byzantine-print
ensemble to its spring show in
Milan. Meanwhile, at the New
York premiere of her Woody
Allen film, Blue Valentine, Cate
Blanchett played with both vol-
ume and texture in an embroi-
dered Balenciaga Edition ensemble
that Alexander Wang custom made
for her. Looking back on the years
most memorable collections, who
could forget Marc Jacobss checked
dresses at Louis Vuitton? (Sure to
be collectors items, now that he
has left the housejust sayin!)
The best red-carpet appearance
of that collection: Kirsten Dunst at
the Art of Elysiums Heaven Gala
in L.A. And I thought the embroi-
dered foral Valentino couture dress
Adele wore to the Grammys was
sensational. With her big hair, state-
ment nails, and perpetually impec-
cable makeup, she was the epitome
of retro-glam elegance.
BACK TO BLACK
In-your-face fashion wasnt all that
left an impression this year. For
many of my favorite fashionable
MORE IS MORE
Adele in
Valentino
Haute
Couture
Kirsten
Dunst in
Louis
Vuitton
Cate
Blanchett in
Balenciaga
Edition
Milla
Jovovich in
Saint
Laurent
Bianca
Brandolini
dAdda in
Dolce &
Gabbana
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Best-Dressed LIST
Rachel
Weisz in
Louis
Vuitton
Lou
Doillon in
Saint
Laurent
BLACK BUT NOT BASIC
Selena
Gomez in
Versace
Edie
Campbell
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Naomi
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females, black was, well, the new
black. Early in 2013, Edie Camp-
bell, the English aristo-model who
is as at home on the runway as she
is in the stables, caught my eye
when she arrived at the opening of
the David Bowie exhibition at
Londons Victoria and Albert
Museum in basic black pants
topped with a fabulous oversize-
fishnet-shouldered tunic. (She
went on to become one of the
biggest models of the year, by the
way.) It was just the right amount
of spunk and punk for this proto-
supermodel. Selena Gomez also
had an image-defning year: She
played one of the wayward bikini-
clad girls in Harmony Korines
raunchy flm Spring Breakers. Luck-
ily her red-carpet choices were
more sophisticatedI loved her
black Versace dress, which was
equal parts bondage and prom,
perfect for the teeny-bop dream
girl turned pop princess. Already
in his stride at Saint Laurent, Hedi
Slimane got on board with black:
Lou Doillon made waves when
she stepped out in Cannes sporting
one of his fabulous frocks. And
Rachel Weisz was stunning at the
Oscars in a similarly sheer Louis
Vuitton creation. But leave it to a
supermodel to show us how to
give a classic noncolor some
oomph: When Naomi Campbell
walked into the Novak Djokovic
Foundation gala in London wear-
ing Azzedine Alaas towering
tiered dress, the rest of the room
faded to black.

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Fashions pendulum swung both
ways this year: Some went dark, and
others went bright. Taylor Swift
(who I always keep an eye on at
awards shows because you never
know when shell get bum-rushed
while accepting an award or appear
to mouth the F-word when some-
one else is getting one) im-
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Best-Dressed LIST
Alexa
Chung in
Antipodium
Kate Moss in
a boilersuit
Lauren dress with a plunging neck-
line. The young country crooner
looked like an Old Hollywood
movie star. In May, the Cannes
Film Festival gave me two mem-
orable white-outs: Sharon
Stone showed that even at
55 she can do va-va-voom
glamour better than almost
anyone in a slinky Roberto
Cavalli dress, and the ever
sultry Rosie Huntington-
Whiteley went for a more
subdued sexuality in strap-
less Dior. Following her
appearance in Skyfall,
Naomie Harris broke out
as a style star in Cannes,
but it was during New
York Fashion Week in
September that she really
made her marknotably
at the Calvin Klein show,
where she wore a chic crop
top and skirt. And just to prove
that white doesnt have to be
virginal, I loved the racy lacy
pants (a gift from her dear friend
Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy) that
Joan Smalls wore to the Paris
premiere of Mademoiselle C.
STREET CHIC
For me, in a world full of armies of
stylists and makeup artists, what
I think truly makes a fashion icon
is how a girl dresses when shes of
duty and she has to put her own
looks togetherno small chal-
lenge! Alexa Chung, Kate Moss,
and Rihanna killed it. All year
long. Alexas gamine tomboy,
Kates dangerous decadence, and
Rihannas adventurous eferves-
cence poured out onto the streets
this year. The true test of personal
style is looking like youre not
trying too hard. And with these
three style-setters, nonchalance has
never looked so sexy.
THE NEW GUARD
Much to my delight, a ros-
ter of women emerged
this year who had too
Rosie
Huntington-
Whiteley
in Dior
Joan
Smalls in
Givenchy
Taylor
Swift in
Ralph
Lauren
Sharon
Stone in
Roberto
Cavalli
Rihanna
in Chanel
THE RIGHT WHITE
Naomie
Harris in
Calvin Klein
THE STREETS A RUNWAY
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Best-Dressed LIST
THE NEW GUARD
Jennifer
Lawrence
in Dior
Haute
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Cara
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Prorsum
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many best-dressed moments to
pick just one. They became some-
thing thats incredibly rare on red
carpets: reliably chic. Its no sur-
prise that the frst one who comes
to mind is Jennifer Lawrence, since
she won the Oscar for Best Actress
and all. I loved the way she looked
at the ceremony, in a gown so
diaphanous that it even made fall-
ing down seem chic. Raf Simons
designed that dress for Dior,
among many other ensembles that
the actress wore in 2013. Another
Oscar winner with a penchant for
Dior: Marion Cotillard, whose
strapless canary yellow dress, which
she wore to the BAFTA Awards in
London, was a showstopper. Rita
Ora, the Kosovo-born, London-
based singer, had a colorful year
too. No shrinking violet, she wore
lots of crimson, including a fowing
Elie Saab jumpsuit out and about
in New York this past summer.
I fell in love with her frst onstage
and then on the red carpetRita
is having a good time, and it shows.
In the model category theres
Cara Delevingne, who dominated
headlines and magazine covers in
2013 and proved she can pull of
quirky downtown girl or vamped-
up Burberry goddess; and Karlie
Kloss, the leggy legend in the
making who is as comfortable in
a Louis Vuitton red-carpet con-
fection as she is baking her addic-
tive Karlies Kookies, a gluten-free
snack with a philanthropic bent.
And finally, theres Jessica Alba,
who evolved from a twentysome-
thing sexpot into a stylish Ameri-
can dream, and I dont say that
just because I loved the tangerine
Oscar de la Renta dress she wore
to the Golden Globes. Jess is not
only a successful actress but also
has a line of eco-friendly prod-
ucts called Honest thats become
a million-dollar business. Jessica
Alba an undercover business-
woman? Thats my favorite
kind of stylethe kind with
substance. n
Karlie
Kloss in
Louis
Vuitton
Rita Ora in
Elie Saab
Emma
Watson
in Chanel
Haute
Couture
Marion
Cotillard
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Domenico
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Gabbana: The frst thing
I do when I wake up is take a
cup of tea, a cup of cofee, and
vitamins, and then I look at my dogs.
I have three dogs, Rosa, Tot, and Mimmo,
all Labradors. Domenico Dolce: I also wake
up around 7I am a creature of habit. I dont
wear pajamas, but I put on a robe before getting
dressed. 7:30 A.M. SG: I read the newspaper Corriere
della Sera very quickly because soon after, I go to the gym. I work out for about 45 minutes; usually I run or do
exercises like CrossFit, and three times a week after my workout I get a massage. When I come home I take a
shower, never a bath. I have soap and shampoo from the pharmacy and prescription face wash because I have very
delicate skin. I wear more or less the same thing every day. I have one or two shapes of shirts, or T-shirts or jumpers in
cashmere. I have maybe 25 jumpers. My pants are usually double- or single-pleated or denim, and sometimes Ill wear
a vest and always a Dolce & Gabbana yellow-gold watch. Domenico wears more T-shirts and jumpers and sneakers. I dont
wear sneakers. He is also crazy for jacketsblazers. DD: I have 57 blazers and 30 pairs of sneakers, all Dolce. After a while
I just send them to my personal archive and get new ones. Stefano used to buy other brands in the past, but now he has
stopped too. SG: After getting dressed, I have breakfast with my dogs. I usually eat scrambled eggs and ham or fruit. DD: My
morning routine is quite common: I have breakfast at home while reading the newspaper, I take a shower, get dressed, a spray
of cologne, and I am ready to go! 9:30 A.M. SG: I have a leather bag I take to the ofce; its like an envelope. I always
bring my two iPhones and some medicinesomething for my headand some vitamins. Domenico doesnt come
with anything. He hates mens bags. He puts everything in his jacket pocket. The ofce is close to my house, so in the
winter I walk. If its raining I go by car, an Audi 7. Sometimes in the summer I come to the ofce on my scooter.
Domenico walks all the time. 9:45 A.M. SG: The frst thing I do when I come to work, I say hello to my dogs
and give them one biscuit each. The butler takes them out to the park and drops them of at the ofce, so they
are there waiting for me. They are very popular in the studio. They play all the time. They run around, up
and down, left and right. The last one, Mimmo, is a puppy, seven months old. He has his own Instagram.
Sometimes we listen to Italian music or pop or opera when we sketch. We dont always agree. Some-
times Domenico is there before me, and he listens to rock in the morning. I say, Listen, its not
the day today. Can you switch it of? DD: I love to listen to pop all the time! I like to be
updated on the new hits; I think its important for what we do. Among my favorites
of all time is, of course, Madonna. But I also love Kylie, our little princess;
Beyonc, Bruno Mars, and Justin Bieber. And I listen to Italian
pop music like Tiziano Ferro. 1:00 P.M. SG: We
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Stefano Gabbana
From top: Gabbana and Dolce in Milan, photographed by Berndnaut Smilde in Bazaars September 2013
issue; looks from Dolce & Gabbanas Spring 2014 collection
Sometimes we
go out with friends,
other times we stay in
and eat in the lunch room.
Usually we eat something light,
like fsh or meat with vegetables.
Then we have cofee or tea. I drink
three or four cofees a day and two ginger
teas, and I smoke, though I try to keep it to
a minimum. Domenico drinks more cofee than me, seven or eightItalian people love cofee. DD: I drink a lot.
More or less 10 or 12 cofees a day, both typical Italian and espresso. 2:00 P.M. DD & SG: Some days we dont have
any meetings because were working on designs with our assistants. Some days we have fve, six, or seven. Which one
of us would look better in the crowns from our spring collection? Wed rather not fnd out. 6:00 P.M. DD & SG:
We try not to leave later than 7, except during Fashion Week. SG: Sometimes I go home and take a shower and play
Monopoly on my iPad and watch movies; my favorite is Moulin Rouge. 9:30 P.M. DD: We are lucky
because in Italy we are blessed with one of the most delicious cuisines in the world. If I have the time, I cook
every night. SG: He cooks pasta, he cooks meat, he cooks fsh, he cooks potatoes, and a very special dish from
Sicily. Hes a very good cook. One night a week I have dinner with my family. Usually its a Monday, and Im
with my mom and my dad. Domenico usually has a Sunday lunch with his big family. Probably three
times a week I go out with friends and have a drink and dinner. I like to go to our restaurant, Gold, or
Bianco Latte or Giacomo Bistrot, in Milan. DD: When I go out I like to have a rose martini, but I also
love red wine. SG: After water my favorite drink is vodka. I like to eat pizza and spaghetti pomodoro,
and Im crazy for dessert. I like all of them: cassata, cheesecake, biscuits. Domenico is the same. We have
a sweet tooth. DD: Yes, I cant resist sweets. I know I am not supposed to eat too much sweets, but
still SG: I love to stay out, especially in summer. On Friday and Saturday nights I like to go to clubs,
I try out diferent ones. We dont usually go out together; we spend more time together when we
have a vacation. We relax on our boat, we swim a lotwe love the sea! We do work out, as we
have a small gym on board. During a normal week we basically live together at the ofce, so
after work Domenico goes someplace, and I go another place. DD: I go shopping when
I can. I like modern furniture shops. SG: Hes always changing his house. He changes the
sofa and he changes the chair and he changes the dishes. Sometimes when I go to his house,
I dont recognize it. I cannot understand. Hes crazy for the house. DD: Change is not
the exact concept. Everything I do in my house is like an evolution. SG: I collect dishes
and angels. I have maybe 27 angels all around the house, and I have three towers full
of plates. DD: I love art, in particular, paintings. I have, well, a lot. I love [Piero]
Fornasetti and Keith Haring. I also collect furnituremy favorite pieces are by Gi
Ponti. At home I have a cat, Tommy, and a dog, Edera. They like to eat nuts. SG:
I love the Weather Channel because my mood changes a lot according to the
weather! 11:00 P.M. SG: I take melatonin one hour before bed, and clean my face.
I use face cream for the night. I think Domenico takes melatonin too, but
he doesnt care about the face. Hes lazy. He sleeps in front
of the TV. As told to Christine Whitney
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Salvatore
Ferragamo
stole, $4,090.
Similar styles
available at
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Levis
jeans, $88.
levi.com.
Patrn Spirits
Gran Patrn
Piedra tequila,
$399. patron
tequila.com.
Rros Tweed
blanket, $375.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Monique Pan
necklace, $56,560.
shopBAZAAR.com.
Terrain
hand-painted
antler,
$128. shop
terrain.com.
Chanel skis,
$4,275. 800-
550-0005.
Ralph
Lauren Fine
Watchmaking
watch, $5,400.
ralphlauren
watches.com.
Herms boot,
$1,425
Coach
Scrabble
board,
$698.
coach
.com.
Eniko Mihalik,
photographed by
Terry Richardson
Moncler
coat, $990.
Similar
styles
available at
shop
BAZAAR
.com.
(Theory) Red
sweater
beneting
the Global
Fund, $265.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Dillon des Prs Co.
by Simon Psaric
notebook cover, $80.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
The Row clutch,
$2,900. Saks
Fifth Avenue;
877-551-7257.
Mela Artisans
bowl, $95. Neiman
Marcus, Houston;
713-621-7100.
Herms ski
mask, $580.
800-441-4488.
Kimberly
McDonald
bookends,
$2,200. Bergdorf
Goodman;
888-774-2424.
Outdoorsy accoutrements to suit
the fashionable adventurer
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Black rubber and python strap.
Limited edition of 250 pieces.

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Gift Guide
Mansur
Gavriel tote,
$485. shop
BAZAAR
.com.
Buy these items at our online store, ShopBAZAAR.com
The Evolution
Store framed
moths, $169.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Bellocq
Tea Atelier
tea, $45.
bellocq.com.
Irene Neuwirth
earrings, $27,380.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
T by
Alexander
Wang top,
$225, and
shorts, $235.
shop
BAZAAR
.com.
Where Chefs
Eat, $19.95.
phaidon.com.
Thomas
Eyck cup
and saucer
set, $225.
abchome
.com.
Shinola
bicycle,
$1,950.
shinola
.com.
Andrew Yes pillow spheres,
$285$325. shopBAZAAR.com.
Kontextur
watering
can, $129.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Jennifer Alfano
necklace, $600, and
pendants, $1,350$1,675.
shopBAZAAR.com.
Tumi trunk,
$7,995, by
special order.
800-299-
8864.
Balenciaga
shoe, $1,135.
212-206-0872.
Potting
Shed
Creations
garden bags,
$15 each.
abchome
.com.
Acne Studios
dress, $550.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
GARDEN PARTY
A bouquet of pastel delights for
your favorite green thumb
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Gift Guide
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Eduardo Garza
box, $1,900.
eduardogarza.com.
Rauwolf clutch, $1,895.
Barneys New York;
888-8-BARNEYS.
Narciso
Rodriguez
dress, $1,795.
Bloomingdales,
NYC; 212-
705-2000.
Tods loafer, $945.
800-457-TODS.
Nam Cho
earrings.
fragments
.com.
Dior
Timepieces
watch,
$5,450.
212-931-2950.
Inez van Lamsweerde/
Vinoodh Matadin: Pretty Much
Everything, $69.99. Taschen,
NYC; 212-226-2212.
Alexander Wang Objects
No. 4 Collection
coaster set, $170.
shopBAZAAR.com.
Derek Lam wine,
$210. Neiman Marcus;
888-888-4757.
Eternam ring, $1,300.
shopBAZAAR.com.
Gods & Designers sculpture
by Reinaldo Sanguino.
Dean Project Gallery, NYC;
212-229-2017.
HP Chromebook 11,
made with Google,
$279. amazon.com.
Sandro
sweater, $250.
sandro-paris
.com.
Dominique
Ansel Bakery
lychee-coconut
pavlovas, $6
each. dominique
ansel.com.
Kelly Wearstler
sculpture, $995.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Michael Kors
sunglasses, $196.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Urban assets for the woman
who has everything
DOWNTOWN GIRL
Carmen Kass,
photographed
by Daniel Jackson
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Gift Guide
Buy these items at our online store, ShopBAZAAR.com
Half & Half, by Austyn Weiner.
austynweiner.com.
SEE WHERE TO BUY
FOR SHOPPING DETAILS
SURFS UP
Bright pieces that will
make a splash
Frends
headphones,
$199.99.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Caviar20 Vasa Mihich
sculptures,
$1,500 for a set
of two. Barneys
New York; 888-
8-BARNEYS.
Jonathan
Saunders
top, $510.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Peter
Pilotto
dress,
$1,790.
Saks Fifth
Avenue;
877-551-
7257.
Dior
sunglasses.
800-929-
DIOR.
Emilio Pucci
top, $790.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Jennifer
Fisher
earrings,
$300.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Hannah Martin
London ring,
$160. hannahmartin
london.com.
Ultimate Ears
UE Boom
speaker,
$199.99.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Milly skirt,
$325.
Bergdorf
Goodman;
212-753-7300.
Cline shoe,
$590. Barneys
New York.
Pierre Hardy
sandal, $545.
pierrehardy
.com.
Eddie
Borgo
necklace,
$400.
eddieborgo
.com.
Roksanda
Ilincic clutch,
$850. Similar
styles available
at shop
BAZAAR
.com.
Lisa Marie
Fernandez swimsuit,
$365. net-a-porter
.com.
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patrongift.com
Simply Perfect.

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LUXE BEAUTY
The most wanted makeup, skin
care, and accessories
Nars Promiscuous Mini Lip
Pencil set (top), $45. sephora
.com. Cosmetic Pochette,
$75. narscosmetics.com.
Yves Saint
Laurent Rouge
Volupt Shine
in Corail
Incandescent
and Pink in
Devotion, $34
each. yslbeauty
us.com.
Este Lauder
Dazzling Monkey
Solid Perfume
Compact,
$195. estee
lauder.com.
Lulu Frost
for Bobbi
Brown
Old Hollywood
Compact, $150.
bobbibrown
cosmetics.com.
Efva
Attling
Amor Vincit
Omnia,
$145.
efvaattling
.com.
Jennifer Behr
Arielle chignon
wraps in
Crystal
Antique Gold
and Crystal,
$1,125 each.
jennifer
behr.com.
Jacquelyn
Jablonski,
photographed
by Victor
Demarchelier
Giorgio Armani
The Eccentrico
Palette, $88.
giorgioarmani
beauty-
usa.com.
Laura Mercier
Luxurious 10-Piece
Brush Collection,
$375. lauramercier.com.
Dior Dioric
Jewel Manicure
Duo, $39.
dior.com.
Clarins
The Essentials Eye Palette,
$45. clarins.com.
By Kilian
A Night in Shanghai Liaisons
Dangereuses Typical Me clutch
and fragrance set, $295.
saksfthavenue.com.
La Mer The Ageless
Collection, $500.
cremedelamer.com.
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Gift Guide
FLOWERS
Peonies from
Miho Kosuda.
BEST PRESENT
A black crocodile
Birkin: the rst gift my
husband ever gave me.
Herms bag.
800-441-4488.
PARTY ENSEMBLE
I will never part with
a single one of my
Alaastheyre art.
TRAVEL NECESSITY
Vintage Louis
Vuitton luggage.
Louis Vuitton
suitcase.
866-VUITTON.
FOR BOWIE
Vintage art books.
FRAGRANCE
Tom Ford
Private Blend
Neroli Portono.
Eau de Parfum
Decanter, $520.
nordstrom.com.
DESTINATION
Morocco.
FOR HER DAUGHTER
Doc Martens. Alexandria is
obsessed with them. Dr. Martens
boot, $130. drmartens.com.
FOR FRIENDS
Embroidered
pillows from my
home collection.
Iman Home pillows,
$39.99$299.99.
macys.com.
PARTY SHOES
Pony-hair
loafers from my
own collection,
the only ats Ill
wear. Iman
Global Chic
loafer, $59.95.
hsn.com.
HOTEL
Amandari in Ubud,
Bali. David and I
honeymooned there.
FOR FRIENDS
Karlie Klosss
Kookies! Momofuku
Milk Bar Perfect 10
Kookie, $22 for a tin of
six. milkbarstore.com.
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SAMANTHA BOARDMAN on her grandmothers style and
legacy and the enduring importance of the thank-you note
T H E A R T O F G R A T I T U D E
AS A CHILD, I DREADED the day after Christmas because of all the thank-you
letters I would have to write. On Christmas morning, a box of carefully wrapped note
cards with matching envelopes masqueraded as a present in my stockingmy
mothers not so subtle reminder of the task that lay ahead.
My sister and I would protest: Thank-you notes are old-fashioned! Our mothers response
was always the same: Really? Well then, presents are old-fashioned.
It wasnt as easy as a dashed-of Thanks! either. According to my mother, a good thank-
you note includes the following fve elements:
(1) Thanking the person for the gift, (2) describing what it will be used for and why
you are especially grateful for it, (3) making a reference to a recent event in the persons
life (I hope your trip to Biarritz was wonderful), (4) mentioning something positive
that is going on in your life (We have had the most enjoyable Christmas here in Palm
Beach), never overusing the pronoun I, and (5) thanking the person again for the
thoughtful present and telling them that you hoped to see them soon.
Proper and prompt thank-you letters were particularly important for my grandmother
Biscus. Biscus was a nickname given to her as a child, an allusion to the proboscis monkey,
which, like her, was known for its prominent nose. (She described her nose as aristocratic and
liked it so much that she insisted Salvador Dal paint her in profle when she commissioned
him to do her portrait in 1955.) Biscuss talent for thank-you notes had been honed
in childhood; she considered it an integral part of a young ladys education.
It wasnt until my sister and I could sit properly at a table and have a conversation
that my grandmother, who lived most of her life in France, took a practical and honest
interest in us. I vividly remember her telling me, My dear Sammy, you are far too
short, and your nose is far too wide. Better posture and clever shading can correct these.
To Biscus, appearance and decorum were of the utmost importance. Chewing gum
was coarse; she likened it to a cow chewing its cud. Eating, drinking, and smoking
on the street were dismissed as unnecessary and so American. Furniture should be
black lacquer or paintedbrown furniture was so ordinary. Children should never
wear dark colors. The only acceptable jewelry was yellow gold; anything else she
considered vulgar. Pants should only be worn in the country. With the exception
of a simple wedding band, she believed that rings belonged on the pinkie fnger
and should be stacked to the knuckle. At the end of each day, her beloved ladys
maid, Clmence, was charged with washing her coins with soap and water and
ironing the French francs before placing them in her bag. As she aged, her sense
of style never wavered. When her gait became unsteady, she used carved canes with ormolu
tops. When a nasty fall landed her in the ICU, she accessorized the Juicy tracksuits we bought
for her to wear to physical therapy with gold jewelry and pointy shoes that looked like heels.
After she died, my mother went through her things. Among other keepsakes (like a photo-
graph of my 11-year-old mother teaching Biscuss dear friend the Duke of Windsor the
twist in the living room of Villa Windsor, his Bois de Boulogne home), she had saved
a thank-you note I wrote after Christmas in 1991. In her unmistakable handwriting she had
scribbled a little note in blue felt-tip pen: Dear letter from Sammy.
Thank-you notes arent just about good mannerstheyre about genuine connection and
appreciation. Recent psychological studies have shown that gratitude is linked to reduced anxiety
and depression, improved sleep, higher life satisfaction, and better overall health. But even beyond
all that, I never could have imagined how grateful I would be for having written that note. n
Samantha Boardman is the founder of PositivePrescription.com
From top: Boardman
with her grandmother in
2005. The authors
mother dancing with the
Duke of Windsor, 1959.
She liked her nose
so much that she insisted
Salvador Dal paint
her in prole when
she commissioned him
to do her portrait.
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Black bustier dress with lace
top and sleeves, 340.00. Y.E.S.
Contemporary Sportswear.
Select stores. Also available on
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J O I E
Cream natural knit rabbit fur
chubby, 898.00. Only Ours
Black beaded tank, 278.00.
Black pont knit pant, 258.00.
Y.E.S. Contemporary Sportswear.
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Vanilla shirred-waist sheath, 545.00.
The New View. Select stores.

A L L S AI NT S
Petrol blue sequin dress, 578.00.
Black leather peep-toe bootie,
345.00. Both, Y.E.S. Contemporary
Sportswear. Select stores.

R A L P H L AU R E N
B L AC K L A B E L
Black one-button peak-lapel tuxedo,
2295.00. White tuxedo shirt,
450.00. Black bowtie, 125.00.
Ralph Lauren. Select stores.

C A N A L I
Navy satin-piped tuxedo, 1995.00.
White formal shirt, 235.00. Gray/
navy dot bowtie, 115.00. Navy
pindot evening scarf, 280.00.
Men's Formalwear. Select stores.

B B R I A N AT WOOD
White snakeskin open-toe lace-up
bootie with black piping, 450.00.
Womens Shoes. Select stores.
AWAI TI NG GI FTS THAT
INSPIRE

F U R L A
Beige/white leather Frida satchel
with python-embossed flap, also
in coffee/beige, 498.00. Cul de
Sac Handbags. Select stores.

V I K T OR & R OL F
Flowerbomb sparkles this holiday
season, in a deluxe bottle inspired by
snowflakes and tied with a signature
bow. Flowerbomb Holiday 2013
Limited-Edition Eau de Parfum Spray.
1.7 oz, 120.00. Womens Fragrances.

MI C H A E L KOR S
Silvertone and rose goldtone
Glam Camille crystal-encrusted
stainless steel watches, 550.00
each. Fashion Accessories.
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L E F T T O R I G H T K AT E S PA D E N E W YOR K Gold polka-dot Light Up The Room scented candle, 4"H, 40.00. MI C H A E L A R A M Vincent sunflower scented candle, 5"H, 60.00.
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each. VOL U S PA Branche Vermeil scented two-wick candle, also in three other fragrances, 11 oz, 35.00. Decorative Housewares/Silver/Crystal. All, select stores.

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and jasmine scented Dragon candle, 4 "H, 60.00. Select stores. MI C H A E L A R A M White Orchid 11"H candlesticks, 225.00 pair. All, Crystal/Silver. All, select stores.

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100.00. Little Star ornament,
40.00. 2013 annual edition Star
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D I P T YQU E Travel set includes four
luxurious body care products, 50.00. Cosmetics.
Available in Space NK Apothecary. Select stores.
GIFTS THAT
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V E R S AC E Arabesque Ice set of four canap
plates. Gift boxed (box not shown), 130.00.
Fine China.
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K AT E S PA D E N E W YOR K
Woodland Park elephant salt and pepper
shakers, 30.00 pair. Casual China.
K AT E S PA D E N E W YOR K
Only Ours Pierrepont Place enamel bottle
opener and corkscrew, 50.00 set. Silver.
B I A Monogram espresso cups, available
in A, B, C, D, E, J, K, L, M, P, R and S, 6.00
each. Decorative Housewares.
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Fragrances. Select stores.
MI C H A E L A R A M Black orchid jewelry
box with nickel-plated lid, 99.00. Silver.

T WE L F T H S T R E E T BY C Y NT H I A V I N C E NT
Black/cream tuxedo romper, 325.00.
C L OV E R C A N YON
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skirt, 650.00. All, Y.E.S. Contemporary Sportswear. Select stores.
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New Years
resol uti ons.
Theyve never been
my jam, really. Im a
practical girl, so when you
measure all of the big dreams
and lofty plans up against
motivation and achievability,
the big dreams seem like just
that. I did keep a New Years
resolution once, but it was to learn
how to say cheers in 30 languages.
And it only lasted one night. In 1999.
So prost to all that. However, they do
have a certain charm, the NYRs. The
dream of a better you. The air of pos-
sibility. An almost pioneering spirit. What
the hell, lets go with it. First, the obvious.
I could resolve to live more healthfully. Its a
challenging thing in this business, flled with
dinners and screenings and store openings
not to mention the wine and the jazz hands.
But I started doing SoulCycleabout two
years after everyone elseand if you turn
down the volume of the Tony Robbins
asayogi mantras and try not to step on many
of the ladies Kelly bags (I live on the Upper
East Side), its brutally efcient. You get in
there, pedal like youre escaping a fre, sweat
like crazy and then youre done. On with
the day with the hard part over (except if
its a Monday). Given that I like to exercise
like its the 1950sgood honest work
SoulCycle works for me. I can have my
wine at dinner, and pasta with my
wine, and still ft in my jeans. Speak-
ing of jeans, can I resolve to look
the way Charlotte Rampling
did in denim in 1969? That
would be great, thanks.
And seeing as Im at
the Paris shows as
I write this, can
I also resolve to be that Cline
girl, striding purposefully
down lifes run-
way in my
minimally ex-
otic, wildly printed
dress with my African-
style scarf and gleaming
silver geometric necklace
thrown around my neck
just so? That would be su-
per nice too. Or the Givenchy
girl, languidly strolling past lifes
destruction in her fowing liquid
armor, with a beaded face mask for
when she wants to keep her mys-
tery (if I had any to start withsee
next years resolution). Or the Chanel
girl, in her rainbow brights and witty
pearl headphones. Not afraid of color,
not afraid of anything. And shes BFFs
with Karl. Now that I look super amaz-
ing, I could resolve to be a better, kinder
person. We could all do with that, eh? But
Im going to hope that people see some-
thing of that in me anyway. Its important
to me that the greater publicthe kids
on Twitter and Instagram especially
who mythologize the magazine business, see
that many of us are nice people, girls who eat
their dinner and girls who can laugh. I have a
seven-minute-long show on the Internet, The
Look, that makes that pretty obvious. And
honestly, it gives me great pride that, after
earning my industry stripes, Ill receive a
message from a young kid in the Philip-
pines saying that fashion isnt so scary
after all, or Ill do an interview with a
15-year-old blogger in Sacramento
explaining that while our world
can be Ozflled with beauty
and drama and dreams
were not all wicked
witches. So I guess I
resolve to be more
me than ever
(my apologies in advance). And
if that fails, Ill just learn
to tie a scarf. n
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Laura Brown celebrates
no resolutions
N E W Y E A R ,
NEW
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Cline,
Spring
2014
Givenchy,
Spring 2014
Brown at
Chanel
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Herms bracelet, $173,500. 800-441-4488. C
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E-commerce
destination Yoox
has partnered
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labels like Missoni,
Moschino, and
Trussardi to create
designer aprons
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the Slow Food
Foundation
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Ultimate
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Admit it: Were obsessed with our dogs. And
theres no better (or more amusing) gift than a
portrait of your pups by Weimaraner chronicler
William Wegman. Opt for a solo shot or let
Wegman capture your canine companion in
humorous setups with one of his own pups.
$18,000. anne@speronewestwater.com.
The only thing more decadent than the Spotted Pigs burger?
That would be the privilege of having chef April Bloomeld
prepare a private dinner for you (and your lucky friends),
exclusively through IfOnly. The concierge service gives a
portion of its proceeds to nonprots like Alexs Lemonade
Stand, Bloomelds choice. From $14,300. ifonly.com.
An exquisite design from the archives
Gold is still the standard in opulence, a subject that
haute jewelry designer David Webb knew a thing
or two about. Case in point: his gold, platinum,
and diamond leaf necklace, an ultra-luxurious
piece inspired by Webbs forays to New
Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art.
David Webb necklace, $116,000.
davidwebb.com.
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Escape to Velaa, the Maldivess newest destination
The French beauty brand Clarins has teamed with Velaa Private
Island to create a truly paradisiacal retreat. With gorgeous
overwater villas and everything from yoga to yachting, theres
plenty to do when youre not getting pampered at the state-of-
the-art spa. Villas from $1,500 a night. velaaisland.com.
A private sitting with William Wegman
C H E F S T A B L E
Dinner by April Bloomeld in your home
CUSTOM
FRAGRANCE
Youre uniqueshouldnt
your scent be too?
Guerlains Bespoke
Fragrance service
includes consultations
with the brands master
perfumers in Paris
and yields a ve-year
supply of your personal
scent, housed in a
Baccarat crystal bottle.
A FINE
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Missoni
Home
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yoox.com.
Guerlain
Bespoke
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$56,800.
guerlain
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A rendezvous with Roger Viviers nest shoes
There are shoes, and then there are shoes. And then
there are these metallic, comma-heeled sandals from
Roger Viviers limited-edition Rendez-Vous
collection, which are made to ft and fatter
each clients foot. Hello, twinkle toes ...
Ultimate
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Explore a New York winter wonderland with
a private tour of Bergdorf Goodmans holiday
windows, guided by one of the wizards
behind the magical displays. Complete the
evening with dinner overlooking Central
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G R A C E F U L L I V I N G
Make like Grace Kelly at Hotel Bel-Air
In 1955, before she was a princess, Grace Kelly celebrated
her Best Actress Oscar at L.A.s Hotel Bel-Air; she also stayed
here in the heady days before her wedding. Now you too
can hole up in the Grace Kelly Suite, and toast an icon with
Grace-inspired cocktails and spa treatments in the Graceful
Living package. $3,250 per night. hotelbelair.com.
THE KEY
This design
by Adam
Shulman and
Heidi Nahser
Fink of James
Banks is the
ultimate key to
happy gifting.
Proceeds benet
the World
of Children
Award charity.
RAW BEAUTY The only thing better
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new rock on the journey from uncut stone to
custom ring with Forevermark. Along the way,
travel to London to see the crown jewels,
Namibia to visit diamond mines, and nally to
New York, to create a truly one-of-a-kind ring.
$1.85 million. forevermarkdiamond.com.
WORLD
WINDOW INTO A
WINGS
Wear Verduras gold,
platinum, and
diamond wing ear
clips as a nod
to timeless style.
Verdura earrings,
$38,500.
212-785-3388.
Roger Vivier
sandal,
$5,500. 212-
861-5371.
James Banks
Design
necklace,
$3,000. james
banksdesign
.com.
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SPACE JAUNT Think youve got the right
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An exemplary dinner
service t for a queen
Take a cue from the Duch-
ess of Cambridge and
commission your own
hand-painted cus-
tom-designed Her-
end porcelain. Kate
and Will received
dinnerware in this
delicate pattern as
a wedding gift from
Hungary, joining a
long list of aristo-
cratic Herend clients,
including Queen Victo-
ria, Princess Diana, and
Russias imperial court.
Royal seal not included.
Herend dinner plate, $330.
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Turquoise, diamonds, gold, and
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1. Givenchy
by Riccardo
Tisci
necklace,
$4,590. Saks
Fifth Avenue;
877-551-7257.
2. Givenchy
by Riccardo
Tisci jacket,
$5,295. Saks
Fifth Avenue.
3. Givenchy
by Riccardo
Tisci clutch,
$2,395. Saks
Fifth Avenue.
4. Proenza
Schouler skirt,
$1,190. 212-
420-7300.
5. Givenchy
by Riccardo
Tisci sandal,
$995. Saks
Fifth Avenue.
QUEEN CARINE
Carine Roitfeld,
Bazaars global fashion
director (and star of
the new documentary
Mademoiselle C) is
as famous for her
impeccable individual
style as she is for her
legendary shoots. For
your own take on the
ber-chic Roitfelds
Givenchy ensemble,
sport a oral moto jacket
over a gure-
skimming skirt.
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CHANNEL YOUR favorite ery
Fellini lm heroine and ignite your
wardrobe with ashes of red. For an
easy entre to the trend, try a simple
sheath, like Giovanna Battaglias, or a
statement clutch from her sister, Sara.
NEW KID ON THE BLOCK
THE NEWS is outheels
are getting low, much to
the relief of our aching
feet. But for the vertically
inclined, never fear: You
can still get your kicks in
with a block-heeled
sandalits the chic
compromise between the
vertiginous stiletto and
the workaday at.
RED ALERT
CHAIN GANG
GONE ARE the delicate
bracelets of seasons past. In
2014, embrace your tough-luxe
side with some heavy metal.
Lighten up the look via
substantial open-link chains
with diamond accents.
SHINE ON
Gold is the goal this holiday
season, whether as a stand-
out spin on a wardrobe
staple (like Miroslava Dumas
glitzy Burberry Prorsum
skirt) or a glimmering neck-
lace that will lend any
ensemble that Midas touch.
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Chanel necklace,
$1,850. 800-550-0005.
Roberto Coin necklace.
Saks Fifth Avenue;
877-551-7257.
Proenza
Schouler
jacket,
$1,975.
212-420-
7300.
Ports 1961
skirt, $595.
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Sara
Battaglia
clutch,
$980. Kirna
Zabte; 212-
941-9656.
Prabal
Gurung
skirt, $1,150,
by special
order.
Neiman
Marcus;
888-888-
4757.
Balenciaga
necklace,
$635. Forty
Five Ten,
Dallas; 214-
559-4510.
Marvin K.
sandal, $375.
aquatalia.com.
Marni sandal,
$740. Barneys
New York;
888-8-
BARNEYS.
Talbots
sweater,
$139.
talbots
.com.
Miroslava
Duma
Giovanna
Battaglia
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STYLE
Buccellati
ring. 212-
308-2900.
Bulgari
clutch,
$5,000.
800-
BULGARI.
Alexander Wang
dress, $795.
Similar styles
available at
shopBAZAAR
.com.
Stuart
Weitzman
clutch,
$695. stuart
weitzman.com.
Gianvito
Rossi
pump, $780.
Bergdorf
Goodman;
888-774-2424.
Get glamorous
for the
holiday-party
rounds with
gleaming
accessories
in fresh
verdant hues.
Hanneli
Mustaparta
in Calvin
Klein
LATTICE & LACE
GO GREEN
OPEN WEAVE
is the seasons new
scene-stealer. Take
your cue from fashion
consultant Yasmin
Sewells vented velvet
Christopher Kane
number for the right
balance of fabric with
hints of skin, or load
on the lace to play up
the ladylike efect.
STYLE
STAR
D A P H N E J A V I T C H
The Ten Undies designer on her eclectic-elegant
look. Your style in three words Just doing me. What
inspired you to start your line? I couldnt nd my
idea of perfect simple cotton undies, so I created
Ten. I was very inspired by iconic women from the
60s and 70sJane Birkin, Diane Keaton, Romy
Schneider, Joan Didionstraightforward women
with style. Thats my kind of sexy. Current style
icon? Lately Im very into Paula Coopers look and
Norma Kamalis lifestyle. Where do you shop? I love
A Dtacher and Maryam Nassir Zadeh in New York.
How long does it take you to get dressed? About
15 minutes. I need to try on three to ve things
before going back to the rst choice. Worn and
regretted In the 90s, I had a long-sleeved T-shirt
that said FANTASTIC LOVER on it. Will never wear
High-heeled sneakers. But I would wear the Manolo
Timberlands! Favorite labels? Dries Van Noten,
the Row, Prada, Band of Outsiders. And I collect lots
of vintage. Heels or ats? White slip-on Vans. n
Yasmin
Sewell
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CULTURE
FAVORITE: RESTAURANT
The Wolseley in London.
They do great afternoon tea
and smoked salmon. ARTIST
Theodora Allen. Shes an up-and-
coming painter. She did this amazing
portrait of Elvis as a young boy. HOTEL
Chateau Marmont. Its just good there.
BOOK I like the play The Cocktail Party, by
T.S. Eliot. FURNITURE A sofa from the Future Perfect.
I upholstered it in pink. CANDLE Le Labo Santal 26. SHEETS Frette.
Ive got white with black pipingyou know, the norm. RECENT
EXHIBITION Claes Oldenburg at MoMA. MOVIE Casablanca. Of all
the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into
mine. COCKTAIL Its a drink that my friends have
dubbed the Alexa because its a very odd
combinationMakers Mark whiskey
with apple juice. Try it, kids! You
might like it. n
BEAUTY
ROUTINE I wash my face with soap
in the evening and put on loads and loads of
moisturizer, and thats it. I wash my hair with LOral
Inoa Color Care shampoo and conditioner in
the morning, blow-dry the fringe, and let the
rest air-dry. When I use dry shampoo, its LOral
Fresh Dust. During the day Im lucky enough to
get my makeup done if Im on TV. If not, then
Ill just do a red lipstick (I usually use M.A.C.s
Lady Danger) and some eyeliner. PRODUCTS An
illuminating Chanel moisturizing creamit
has a sparkle efect that really brightens up
your face. I use it under my foundation, which
is also by Chanel. I like Eyekos black liquid
liner; its very easy to control because
its like a pen. I love Stila blushers,
Nars does great eye shadows, and
I love Laura Merciers
eyebrow pencil.
FASHION
LOOK Im quite tomboy-
ish, even if Im wearing a dress.
Im just not very good at doing
the whole glamour thing. COLORS
I like neutrals. The color Im most in
love with is navy blue, but I cant wear
blue jeansthey have to be black. So
I have kind of a Goth palette going on.
UNIFORM If I had my way I would wear
jeans every day. In the winter its defnitely ankle boots, dark jeans, and
an oversize mans jumper. In the summer I struggle. STAR PIECE
It used to be my denim hot pants, but I had to learn to live without
them because they split on the bum the other week. It was a very
sad day. FAVORITE BRANDS Carven, Chanel, Acne, Isabel Marant,
Topshop, and J. Crew. MUST-HAVE: SHOES Carven ankle boots.
JACKET The black leather Saint Laurent. BAG A Chanel
2.55the smallest one. JEWELRY I wear an Agatha
bracelet and some antique rings I got from
Liberty in London, and occasionally Ill
wear a gold palm tree necklace
from Tifany.
F A S H I O N I N S I D E R
Im quite tomboyish,
even if Im wearing a dress.
Im just not very good at doing
the whole glamour thing.
Alexa Chung, the TV presenter and author of the book It, shares her must-haves
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Color blush in
Gladiola, $25.
stilacosmetics.com.
M.A.C.
Lipstick
in Lady
Danger, $15.
maccosmetics
.com.
Tifany & Co.
necklace,
$200, and
charm,
$1,000.
tifany.com.
Saint Laurent
by Hedi
Slimane jacket,
$4,990. 212-
980-2970.
Chanel bag,
$4,400. 800-
550-0005.
Carven dress,
$970. 11th Moon,
Laguna Beach, CA;
949-715-3254.
Carven
shoe, $2,100.
Similar styles
available at
carven.fr.
It, by Alexa
Chung, $30.
amazon.com.
The Future Perfect sofa, from
$6,825. thefutureperfect.com.
Laura
Mercier
Eye Brow
Pencil, $22.
lauramercier
.com.

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Photographs by Victor Demarchelier
Instant glamour.
Chanel sweater, $2,580.
800-550-0005. Chanel
Fine Jewelry earrings and
necklace. Le Vian
Couture bracelet (top).
levian.com. Forevermark
bracelet (bottom).
forevermarkdiamond.com.
Hearts on Fire rings (right
and bottom left), $4,990
$14,500. heartsonre.com.
Simon G. Jewelry ring
(top left), $3,850.
simongjewelry.com.
Fashion editor:
Joanna Hillman
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Brace yourself. Gucci dress, $8,700. 800-234-8224. Cora earrings. 888-971-2672. Van Cleef & Arpels necklace.
877-VAN-CLEEF. Clockwise from top left: Pomellato bracelet. 800-254-6020. Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet. Tifany & Co. bangle, $9,000.
tifany.com. Roberto Coin bangle. Neiman Marcus; 888-888-4757. Harry Winston bracelet. 800-988-4110. Jacob & Co.
bracelet. 212-888-2330. David Webb bracelet. 212-421-3030. Efy Jewelry bangle, $7,995. efyjewelry.com. Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry
bracelet, $9,800. 888-756-9912. H. Stern bracelet. 800-7-HSTERN. S
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The charm bracelet based on designs by J.K. Rowling
T H I S I S
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BY J. K.
ROWLING
I
was a plain and freckly fve-year-old when I received
the frst, and I had never been given anything more
beautiful in my life. A heavy silver chain with a
heart-shaped clasp, it was crammed with clinking
charms including a wishing-well charm, a fat
Spanish donkey, and, my favorite by far, a fligree
egg that opened to reveal a tiny bird.
As I sat playing with it, wholly engrossed, one of
my great auntsI cannot remember whichspoke
over my head.
Ah, but no really nice woman likes jewelry.
They were rather remarkable women, these great
aunts: half French, highly educated, and independent. Gladys, the
elder, was an unmarried primary school teacher who spent her
holidays traveling the world alone. The story is told in our family
of a small boy who turned up to Auntie Gladyss class with a swol-
len, bloody ear. At the end of the school day she walked him home
and confronted his heavy-fsted father with threats of ofcial retri-
bution. We do not run much to height in our family; Gladys was
fve feet in her heels. They say, and I hope its true, that the boy never
came to school injured again.
Ivy, the younger sister, was a teacher of classics, a smoker, and an
atheist who had married a professor of physics. Thinking back, I have
a suspicion that it was Ivy who said that no really nice woman likes
jewelry. She was always very kind to me, and I doubt that she expected
her words to make such an impression, but what I gained that after-
noon along with my new set of clinking charms was an association
between wickedness and jewelry that has never entirely left me.
And yet a charm bracelet seems a very innocent trinket, really.
What other piece of jewelry is so imbued with memory and senti-
ment? Why do we call those little masterpieces charms if not in
allusion to their talismanic properties? They have meaning beyond
the mercenary. They are personal amulets.
I owned that bracelet for 20 years until one day a burglar broke
into the fat where I was living in Manchester, emptied my old wooden
jewelry box, and smashed it apart for good measure. I lost not just the
bracelet but the modest collection of jewelry I had inherited from
my mother, who had died a mere three months previously.
Compared to the loss of my mother, it was nothing, and yet I was
devastated. Jewelry does not change, it cannot decay; it is a way of
holding tight to the past. To this day I glance through shopwindows
at old jewelry in the vague hope that among the tarnished silver I will
catch sight of that fligree egg.
Auntie Ivy might have approved of the next charm bracelet that
I owned, because it came to me by way of hard work, which is some-
thing she valued highly. On the day that the seventh Harry Potter book
was to be released [in July 2007], my editor Emma and the head of
Bloomsbury childrens books, Sarah, met me in London and gave me
a small package. Inside was what would become (aside from my wed-
ding ring) my most treasured piece of jewelry: a bracelet covered A
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Why do we call those little masterpieces charms if not in allusion to their talismanic properties?
They have meaning beyond the mercenary. They are personal amulets.
in gold and silver charms from the books. There was a tiny Golden
Snitch, a silver Ford Anglia, a Pensieve, and a stag Patronus. There was
even a Philosophers Stone in the form of an uncut garnet.
Unfortunately, my personal Philosophers Stone did not last the
night. Somewhere during an eight-hour signing session it must have
broken against the table, because when I got home the following
morning it was gone. Vaguely, in my tiredness, it seemed a portent.
The series was fnished and it was time to move on.
The Harry Potter books are full of dangerous sparkling objects,
and in this they are like the fairy tales of every culture in the world.
Fabulous treasures that can destroy or heal are a staple of folk stories,
as ubiquitous as the lost and abandoned children that wind their
way through the genre.

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nd this brings us to the dark part of my
story, to a place where there is nothing
pretty or sparkly at all.
In 2004, I was pregnant with my third
child and second daughter. Leafng through
The Sunday Times I came across the picture
of a small boy screaming through the wire
of what seemed to be a cage.
It was a profoundly disturbing image,
and my only excuse is that I was hormonal and emotional. I made
to turn the page, but shame stopped me. A voice in my head said,
Read the article, and if its as bad as it looks, do something about
it. Perhaps it was the shade of my Auntie Gladys, who did not
turn her back on terrifed little boys. I read on.
The boy in the picture had special needs and was living in an
institution in the Czech Republic. He never saw his family. His
place of confnement was a cage bed, essentially a cot enclosed with
wire. Apart from having his diaper changed, human contact was
virtually nonexistent. The report and the picture had been obtained
covertly by an undercover reporter.
The next day I started writing letters of protest.
Like many others, I had assumed that the harrowing images
of Romanian orphanages of the 1990s represented a problem
that had been solved. Precisely how wrong I was can be stated
best by a few fgures.
Eight million children currently live in such institutions around the
world. More than 90 percent are not orphans, but have living parents.
Most are separated from their families as a result of grinding poverty
or a lack of community-based services for children with disabilities.
Children who have grown up in such institutions are 10 times
more likely than their peers to be involved in prostitution or to be
trafcked. They are 40 times more likely to have a criminal record
and 500 times more likely to commit suicide.
Eight years ago, I cofounded the charity Lumos. Its ambitious goal
is to end institutionalization, but this is a complex taskyou cant just
take the institution away. However, Lumos works with experts in the
feld and is leading the way in transforming how governments and
communities think about looking after vulnerable children.
The same money spent on poor quality care in institutions can
in fact run all the community services needed to prevent any more
children from being condemned to these terrible places. What is needed
is the political will, the replacement of social and childrens services,
proper education systemsand, of course, the money to do all this.
Since Lumos began we have helped governments take more than
7,000 children out of institutions. We have prevented the deaths of
more than 200 extremely vulnerable children with disabilities who
were not receiving the care they needed in institutions. We have
helped the European Union change its rules on how it uses money
to reform health, education, and social services. With guidance
developed by Lumos, governments in 11 countries are putting in
place action plans to close institutions and replace them with com-
munity services. We have developed a tool kit for EU governments
and ofcials on how to use funds to get children out of institutions
and into families; we have given advice on deinstitutionalization to
organizations as far afeld as Haiti and Malaysia; and we have trained
more than 10,000 social workers, teachers, nurses, and caregivers to
provide better services for the most vulnerable children.
One fnal dreadful statistic: Every year in Europeevery year
a million children simply disappear.
Fairy tales explore the darkest fears of the human heart: the ter-
rifying possibility of losing our families, of being alone and abandoned
in dark places. Fairy tales have neat, happy conclusions, but back in
the real world saving lost children takes time, efort, and money.
In 2008, I published The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a short book of
fairy tales, all proceeds of which went to Lumos. We are now having
another fund-raising drive, as part of which we are auctioning a
unique piece of jewelry at Sothebys London on December 10. The
frst idea was a brooch, but I, of course, proposed a charm bracelet.
I sketched some ideas based on my treasured Bloomsbury bracelet
and took them to the Scottish jeweler Hamilton & Inches. With
incredible generosity, they ofered to make the piece free of charge.
The last and the prettiest of this storys bracelets could have come
out of a fairy tale itself. It carries a collection of unique handmade
charms that allude to stories and magic, including a winged key,
a tiny spell book, and (for Harry) a bolt of lightning. The most
precious charm of the lot is a little jeweled butterfy, which is the
logo of Lumosa symbol of transformation and liberation, of the
beauty that can emerge from dark confnement.
I dont know who will end up wearing the sister bracelet to
mine, but of one thing I am certainwhoever she is will be a
very nice woman indeed. n
To donate to Lumos, visit wearelumos.org. The Lumos Maxima charm
bracelet will be auctioned at Sothebys London on December 10. For
more information, contact Philip Errington at 011-44-207-293-5302;
philip.errington@sothebys.com.
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All the highlights that have us
excited for the year ahead
One brand name was on everyones lips in Milan this
season: Tods. The Italian luxury-goods houses rst runway
show, marking Creative Director Alessandra Facchinettis
debut, proved a runaway hitthe perforated leather skirts
and fringed mules left us looking forward to great things.
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THIS SEASON brought plenty of reasons to celebrate some of our
favorite designers, with news of fresh investments and new appointments
arriving from every direction. It was a banner year for British designer
Jonathan Anderson, whos heading to Loewe (with an impressive inves-
tor for his J.W. Anderson label in the form of LVMH). Marco Zanini,
formerly of Rochas, was named creative director of the reimagined
house of Schiaparelli, while No. 21s Alessandro DellAcqua will step
into Zaninis post at Rochas. In other moves, shoe designer Nicholas
Kirkwood has joined the LVMH stable, and Christopher Kane announced
that hell be opening his frst storethanks to a hefty investment
from luxury powerhouse Kering, which has just bought stakes in
Joseph Altuzarras brand as well. Christine Whitney
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FENDI & DELFINA
DELETTREZ Its a family
afair: Accessories designer
Silvia Venturini Fendis
daughter Delna Delettrez
created jewelry for the spring
collection, featuring furry
rings and stacked cufs.
PERRIN PARIS &
B. KERLUND A match
made by the Material Girl?
Madonnas stylist B. kerlund
teamed up with the French
luxury leather brand Perrin
Paris on a capsule collection
of rocker-cool clutches.
SOPHIA WEBSTER &
J. CREW Britains got
talent, and Sophia Webster is
the most recent rising star
in the nations shoe game.
Now she has hooked up with
J. Crew for a line of fun and
quirky footwear, out in May.
BARNEYS & JAY-Z
Barneys New York always
goes big with collabs. To wit:
Music mogul Jay-Z worked
with labels like Proenza
Schouler and Balenciaga for
a New Yorkinspired holiday
collection (out now!).
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TARGET Who could turn
down a bold Peter Pilotto
print? No one, especially now
that Target is bringing out
accessibly priced versions,
available in February at Tar-
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AI WEIWEI COMES TO BROOKLYN this spring, without ever leaving Beijing.
The dissident artists frst North American survey, According to What?, lands at the
Brooklyn Museum on April 18. Expect bicycles, painted vases, and carved-wood
maps, all enlivened by his trademark irreverence. Meanwhile, in Paris, the Muse des
Arts Dcoratifs honors the Belgian designer Dries Van Noten with an exhibition
in February that he has said is already shaping his collections. And Cartier strews
its sparkle over the Grand Palais this winter with Cartier: Style and History, a
celebration of the houses greatest feats of jewelry. Bring on the tiaras. Emily Cronin
Dover Street Market, designer Rei
Kawakubos high-concept fashion
emporium, tops the list of haute
shopping destinations in London,
Tokyoand now, New York. The
newest location opens December 21
in Midtown Manhattan. C.W.
ALEXANDER
McQUEEN & DAMIEN
HIRST The power fashion
house and the power artist
have joined forces for a series
of 30 limited-edition scarves.
A natural pairing, given that
each has an afnity for skulls.
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Fendi
Ai Weiweis
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20072010
Sophia Webster
for J. Crew
Balenciaga
backpack,
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Barneys New
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BARNEYS.
Perrin
Paris
curated by
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clutch, $3,200.
perrinparis.com.
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scarf, $630. alexandermcqueen.com.
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The
NEWS
HOT
LABELS
Stefano
Pilati
Fausto
Puglisi
Just in time to mark the 40th anniversary of the wrap dress,
Diane von Furstenberg tells allabout her childhood, her life as
a princess, and her contributions to the womens movement
with the March publication of The Woman I Wanted to Be. The
memoir is a tribute to DVFs most iconic creation: herself. E.C.
An unlikely beauty
trend that swept the spring
runways? The orange lip.
Caution-cone-colored pouts stole
the show at Rag & Bone, Prabal
Gurung, and Creatures of the Wind. C.W.
It was a year of reinvention: Stefano
Pilati launched his rst collection
for venerable Italian womenswear
brand Agnona, proving that life
after YSL is treating him just ne,
thank you. On our wish list: those
semisheer plaids and ladylike
midiskirts. And Italian designer
Fausto Puglisi is revamping French
label Emanuel Ungaro with a new
youthful lookhe called his Spring
2014 collection a celebration. C.W.
Cara who? The new name
commanding the runway buzz
is Sam Rollinson. Her mod,
sharp-cheekboned beauty has
won over casting agents from
Altuzarra to Chanel. In
interviews, the British model
has said she adores baking
and cross-stitchingand
closing Balenciaga shows. E.C.
THE
GIRL
WE
LOVE
WHAT YOU DONT KNOW
ABOUT DVF
Find any excuse to plan a trip to London and book a
room at the new Mondrian. Located in the South Banks
imposing Sea Containers House and designed by Tom
Dixon, the urbane hotel has the whole of the city at its
doorstepalong with some stellar views. E.C.
HAUTE HOTEL
ORANGE
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The
NEWS
NEWBORN
MUSEUMS
Life is a cabaret on Broadway again in
2014. Alan Cumming reprises his
Tony-winning role, and Michelle Williams
steps into Sally Bowless spangled hot
pants for Sam Mendess revival of
Cabaret. And Woody Allen adapts Bullets
Over Broadway into a musical starring
Zach Braf, while Idina Menzel returns
with If/Then. Were booking ahead. E.C.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELESS emergence as a contemporary art hub picks
up speed with the opening of the Broad museum. When Eli and Edythe Broad
inaugurate the mammoth institution in late 2014, Grand Avenue will gain a
landmark (a building designed by Diller Scofdio + Renfro), and art lovers will
enjoy admission-free access to a collection that extends from Roy Lichtenstein
to Mark Bradford. In London, Damien Hirst gives his vision free rein in a
new gallery for the display of his personal collection of Banksys and Francis
Bacons, opening late in the year. And before New Yorks Whitney Museum
of American Art moves to its new Renzo Pianodesigned downtown home
in 2015, it will bid adieu to the Upper East Side with a Jef Koons retrospective,
beginning June 27, that will take over almost the entire museum. E.C.
We think a new year
is the perfect time
to invest in a new
watch. Dolce &
Gabbana clearly
agrees: The label
has just launched
a line of ne
timepieces. C.W.
WATCH
IT
SCENE
STEALERS
Jef Koonss
Balloon Dog
(Blue),
19942000
Givenchy
A rendering
of the Broad
museum
Liza
Minnelli in
Cabaret,
1972
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Lim
Valentino Suno
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fell fordare we say it?practical footwear.
Standouts were Phillip Lims PVC-topped
monk-strap loafers and sandals that included
Nicholas Kirkwoods for Suno, Givenchys
orange take, and Valentinos delicate version.
Or wear the trend front and center with Mary
Katrantzous brogue dress. E.C.
SHOE
OF THE SEASON
Roy
Lichtensteins
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The
NEWS
THE ART BASEL bacchanal returns to Miami
Beach this winter, packed with enough fairs, dinners,
and late-night revels to exhaust even the most ambi-
tious gallery girl.
The main fair brings in the art-world big hitters
(like Tracey Emin, whose sculptures and self-portraits
are at Lehmann Maupin), but theres plenty to see
beyond the booths. Head to Design Miami to browse
masterworks of modern design, including a digital
installation by Rain Room makers Random Interna-
tional at Carpenters Workshop Gallery and Form-
lessfnders striking Tent Pile pavilion. Then check out
all the indie, edgy, and otherwise emerging galleries
at the NADA fair. Havent had your fll yet? Theres
must-see art on the museum front too, with the
Rubell Family Collections 28 Chinese, a sweeping
overview of contemporary Chinese art from the
familys extensive collecting trips.
Since Art Basel simply wouldnt be Art Basel with-
out the parties, expect to stay up late or regret it at
events hosted by MoMA PS1, the Standard, and
Gagosian. Topping the must-attend party list is the
Holes legendary opening-night soiree at the Delano
(last year, A$AP Rocky performed poolside). If you
want to hang with A-list regulars like Pharrell Williams,
Uma Thurman, and Terry Richardson, then Cipriani,
Mr. Chow, and Cecconis are the places to be.
And dont miss exclusive events hosted by Bazaar
editors at our ShopBAZAAR pop-up, in residence at
Soho Beach House, December 3 through 5. Because
fashionable living is an art too. Emily Cronin
All the fun of
the fair hits town
with Art Basel
Miami Beach,
December 58. Find
out what to expect
from the hottest art
party around.
From top: Soho Beach House;
visitors take in a Richard
Prince painting at Art
Basel Miami Beach, 2012;
Radu Comsas Transcription,
2013, at NADA.
Johanna Grawunders
Pink Void, 2013; Drift
pavilion, 2013, at Design
Miami, by Snarkitecture;
Azealia Banks in 2012.
Marc Erwin Babejs Mask of
Perfection/Patient Y.Z., Age 29, 2013
Yayoi Kusamas
Pumpkin, 2011,
at ABMB;
Elie Saabs
limited-edition
Evian bottle,
available at the
ShopBAZAAR
pop-up at Soho
Beach House.
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CAPRICORN
In December, your tendency to
pamper those close to you may
alienate others who feel they deserve
special treatment. Come January,
theres a lot to discuss with a loved one;
much can be gained by strengthening
this bond. MOTTO OF
THE MONTH: Complain only
to the one who can help you.
DECEMBER 22JANUARY 20
Your
AQUARIUS
JANUARY 21FEBRUARY 19
Talks may break down or travel
plans get disrupted in Decem-
ber, but you must continue to
pursue a goal thats been elusive.
In January, youll receive positive
feedback from VIPs. MOTTO
OF THE MONTH: If courage
is 10, nine is the ability to escape.
LIBRA
SEPTEMBER 24OCTOBER 23
Early in December, youll have a confdence
boost when those with influence realize
that theyve underestimated what youre
capable of contributing. In January, accept
that youve had to neglect those closest to
you and remind yourself of whats most
important in your life. MOTTO OF THE
MONTH: Be just before being generous.
GEMINI
MAY 22JUNE 21
ARIES
MARCH 21APRIL 20
Youll enjoy displaying skills in December
that others didnt know you have, but try
not to let success go to your head. In Janu-
ary, youll feel free to express yourself regard-
ing a home or family situation, but dont
be surprised if your views are challenged.
MOTTO OF THE MONTH: Dont assume
that thunder is always followed by rain.
Youll plan an exciting new venture in
December, but dont delaya business
matter will require your full attention
by months end. In January, a loved one
may feel eclipsed by your involvement
in the wider worl d, so be patient.
MOTTO OF THE MONTH: Dawn does
not come twice to awaken any of us.
CANCER
JUNE 22JULY 23
VIRGO
AUGUST 24SEPTEMBER 23
Youll want to indulge yourself in December,
but be careful not to do anything that will
tarnish your reputation. In January, someone
who should know better may scrutinize your
private afairs. Stay above the fray, and dont
give in to thoughts of revenge. MOTTO
OF THE MONTH: Better to lose a min-
ute in your life than your life in a minute.
In December, others may try to convince
you to contribute something creative to
a project they cant handle on their own;
dont overcommit. In January, youll need to
take care of responsibilities that have been
ignored, but leave time for someone special.
MOTTO OF THE MONTH: The entire
world may rest on the tip of the tongue.
Projects that have been in the works will be
completed by mid-December; afterward,
promise to give yourself a break. In January,
youll weigh the cost of a luxurious indul-
gence. Youve sacrificed a lot recently, so
some pampering is in order. It will pay of
in dividends. MOTTO OF THE MONTH:
Age will not come calling on you alone.
In December, youll need to deal with a
relationship matter. Raise even the most
awkward issues and persist until theyre
resolved. In January, be sure to discuss all
aspects of a new project before committing
to it. MOTTO OF THE MONTH: Focus
less on what other people think of you
and more on what you think of yourself.
In December, a development that benefts
you will be welcome news, but make sure
you have someone trustworthy by your
side. In January, your dreams may get the
better of you, and others will suggest that
youre being unrealistic. Listen to what they
have to say. MOTTO OF THE MONTH:
The nut doesnt reveal the tree it contains.
PISCES
FEBRUARY 20MARCH 20
SCORPIO
OCTOBER 24NOVEMBER 22
LEO
JULY 24AUGUST 23
As you plan a new tness regimen
in December, you may get
resistance from family or
friends. Dont feel guilty for
looking after your own
needs. In January, deal
with issues head-on and
show others that youre
willing to collaborate.
MOTTO OF THE
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Celerie Kemble and her mother,
Mimi McMakin, are famous for their
haute-WASP interiors,
but their Adirondack hideaway
is all about rustic charm.
By Kimberly Cutter
Photographs by Douglas Friedman
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Kemble on the front
porch. Max Mara sweater,
$1,790, and skirt,
$750. 212-879-6100.
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I
tsthekindofhousethatseems
tohavebeenairliftedstraightout
ofafairytale.Asprawling,high-
luxefantasyoftwigsandbark,
taxidermyandcashmere,tucked
inapineforestwithaviewof
theAdirondackMountainsas
farastheeyecansee.Thekind
ofplacewhereyouwanttocurl
upwithaglassofwinebythe
freandnevermoveagain.
Thatwasthefantasy,laughs
CelerieKemble,whohelped
hermother,MimiMcMakin,
dreamupthehouse,knownasTreetops,10years
ago.Theideawastocreateafamilyretreatfarfrom
theirfreneticlivesinManhattanandPalmBeach,
whereKembleandMcMakintheforcesbehind
KembleInteriorsareknownassocietysfavorite
witty-WASPdecorators.Therealityisalittle
morechaotic,addsKemble,whosethreefearless
childrenwithhermoney-managerhusband,Boykin
Curry(Rascal,seven,Zinnia,fve,andWick,three),
aremorelikelytobefoundupontheroof,attempt-
ingtobuildaskijump,thansittingquietlybythe
fre.Mykidsareprettygoodatkeepinganything
fromlookingtooperfect.
Perfectornot,thehouseisdivine.Anirresistible
combinationofAdirondackGreatCampstyle
andBrothersGrimmwhimsy,Treetopscameabout,
McMakinsays,astheresultofmanysketcheson
napkinsovermanycocktailswithlocalmasterbuilder
PeterTorrance.Locatedoutsidethelittletownof
Keene,intheheartofnorthernNewYorksHigh
Peaksregion,thehousecentersaroundanenormous
greatroomwitha25-footcathedralceiling,deep-
cushionedwindowseatslinedwithbookcases,and
amassivestonefreplace.Here,agrizzlybearpelt
withaheadthesizeofaMiniCooperliesatopa
kaleidoscopeofTurkishkilimrugs,andoverstufed
furniturefromMcMakinsLaneVenturelinejostles
comfortablywithfamilyantiquesandfolkartfound
inlocalbarnsandcraftshows.Theaestheticofthe
Adirondacksisallaboutmuch,saysKemble,who
hasjustlaunchedherownsleeklinesoffurniture
andaccessoriesforHenredonandMaitland-Smith.
Theresawhimsical,intricatefeelupherethatreally
encourageslayeringandabundance.
FortheKemble-Curry-McMakinclan,thatmeans
everynaturewalkhasdecoratingpotential.An
abandonedhornetsnestgetshunginacorner
The Fashionable
LIFE

A guest room
wallpapered
in birch bark
Mother and
daughter. On
McMakin: Bottega
Veneta dress.
Oscar de la Renta
earrings. Janis
by Janis Savitt
bracelet. On
Kemble: Donna
Karan New
York dress.

A chalkboard
mural by local
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scene in the
dining room
Kemble in the great room
with husband Boykin Curry
and daughter Zinnia. On
Kemble: Carolina Herrera
top and skirt. Maiyet ring.
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ofthediningroom;anentirebathroom
islinedwithriverstonescollectedonthe
property.Andthentherearethetrees.
OriginallyIsaidIwantedtoliveinatree
house,recallsMcMakin,butwhenthat
wasntfeasible(haveyoueverseenaseven-
bedroomtreehouse?),wedecidedtobring
thetreesinside.
Inthegreatroom,abirchtree(withleaves
stillonthebranches)standsbesidethefre-
place;downthehallway,awalkthrougha
bowerofrealtreesrevealsabedroomcovered
foortoceilinginsilverybirchbark.Therail-
ingsalongthestaircasesandbalconiesarea
tangledmasterpieceoflacqueredtwigwork,
asisthescreened-insleepingporch,which
opensontoaforest.(McMakinhasdubbed
itOdetoaSpiderbecauseitfeaturesa
twig-workspiderwebinonecorner.)Indeed,
McMakinandherhusband,Leroy,aresofond
oftheroom,theyvebeenknowntosleep
outthereinthedeepofwinter.Theres
somethingintheairuphere,saysKemble,
thatmakesyousleeplikethedead.
I
tsafarcryfromtheformal,
high-glossshowplacesKemble
andMcMakinhavedecorated
backincivilization,butthat,says
McMakin,ispartofthepoint.
Forus,theAdirondacksisabout
beingwithpeopleyoulove,read-
ingbooks,doingpuzzles,going
forwalks,cooking,sheexplains.
Sothehousewasdesignedwiththatin
mindasaplacetospendtimetogetheras
afamily.Itwasimportanttohaveitfeelas
ifithadbeenlived-inandwellloved.
Treetopsisinvariablyburiedinsnowand
fringedwithiciclesduringtheholidays,
whenthefamilyconvergestoeat,drink,
play,andrechargefarfromthedistractions
ofmodernlife.Celeriesyoungersister,
Phoebe(whorunstheculinaryarmofthe
familybusiness,KembleKitchens,inLon-
don),fieshometotakeontheroleofmas-
terchef,whippingupcomfort-foodfeasts
ofchickenpotpie,thyme-scentedbrussels
sprouts,andchocolatesoufwithcandy
caneicecream,whileKemblesbestfriend,
theeventplannerBronsonvanWyck,arrives
todeckthehallsinyardsofmagnoliagarlands
anderectagiganticChristmastreeinthe
greatroom,decoratedwithbirchballs,pine-
cones,ferns,andpheasantfeathers.
ThethingthatssogreataboutMimi
andCelerieandPhoebeisthatinaddition
tocreatingtheseincrediblybeautifulhouses,
theyalwaysmakeyoufeelimmediatelyat
home,saysvanWyck,whohascollaborated
withKembletocreatetheHolidayWork-
shop,apop-upshopoffestivedecor,gifts,
andhomefurnishingsonNewYorksUpper
EastSidethatopenedinNovember.You
arriveattheirhouseandtheGipsyKings
areplaying,andtheresafreroaringinthe
freplace,andtherearekidsrunningaround
nakedwithcoonskincapson,andsomebody
handsyouaglassofwine,andsomebodyelse
makesyoutastethepastasaucethatsbubbling
onthestove,anditsjustheaven.
Well,whenwerenotbusytearingeach
othershairout,cracksKemble,whonev-
erthelessclearlycherishesthetimeshe
spendsherewithherfamily.Theresasense
ofclaritytotheairherearealfeelingof
isolationthatneverfeelsdesolate,shesays.
Morningsaredevotedtosleddingorsnow-
shoeing,oftenfollowedbyatriptothe
locallibrarysothekidscanpickoutbooks.
Intheafternoon,KembleandMcMakin
maygoantiquinginnearbyEssexorLake
Placid.Ortheymayalldecidetostayhome
andbuildsnowmen.Themythsthatkids
growupwithfeelrealhere,saysKemble.
WearenotfarfromtheNorthPole,and
thekidslovethat.
Comedinnertime,thechildrenheadover
toswiminMcMakinsenormousJacuzzi
whiletheadultsgatherinthekitchenfor
wineandPhoebestrufedpopcornand
smokedsalmonblinis.Perhapsatsomepoint
theywillwanderoftochangefordin-
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The must-try makeup, nail,
and hair trends to look your best
this holiday season
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B Y T O N I G H T
Go gilded. For a more wearable
look, try Dior 5-Couleurs Eyeshadow
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CHIC
SPRITZES
HOW TO WEAR
GOLD
Finish of a party outt with a sexy rose scent.
Giorgio Armani Priv Rose dArabie contains
sultry damascena rose, while Valentino
Valentina Oud Assoluto combines rose water
with warm oud wood and patchouli. Make an
intense scent easier to wear by spraying it into
the air and walking through the mist.
Metallic makeup can atter
everyone as long as its
applied correctly, says Barose.
The key: Use it sparingly so
you dont draw attention to
ne lines. Add a hint of gold
shadow to the center of your
lids, or top your lipstick with
a swipe of gold gloss. It
makes your lips look fuller.
Laura Geller
Beauty
Baked Elements
Foundation, $33
Laura Geller Beauty 25 Shades of
Baked Eye Color Portfolio, $72.50
Bobbi Brown
High Shimmer
Lip Gloss in Pure
Gold, $24
Sonia Kashuk
10-piece brush
set, $26.99
Clarins Eye
Quartet Mineral
Palette in
Forest,
$42
Yves Saint Laurent
Shocking Mascara in
Asphalt Black, $30
Tom Ford Lip
Color in Bruised
Plum, $49
Bobbi
Brown Lip
Color in Old
Hollywood,
$28
Giorgio Armani
Priv Rose
dArabie, $275
Valentino
Valentina Oud
Assoluto,
$150
Mirabella
Beauty
Glitter
Glaze eye
shimmer, $32
G E T T H E L O O K :
BOLD RED LIPS
CHANCES ARE YOUVE been cautioned not to pair a scarlet mouth with smoky eyes. Thats
a myth, says Lancme makeup artist Sandy Linter. As long as your shadow is soft, you wont look
overdone. Plus, its glamorous and festive, says celebrity makeup pro Nick Barose. When lining
your lips, skip red pencil (it can look too severe) and enhance your pout with a nude lip liner
instead. Apply your lipstick straight from the tube. Next, blend chocolate shadow over your lids,
difusing it at the creases with a shadow brush. Coat your lashes with black mascara, but avoid
black liner and shadow, advises Barose, since they will create too much contrast. Keep your skin
matte but sheer, he adds. Good pick: Laura Gellers baked-powder foundation.
Soft, smoky
eyes balance
strong lips
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SEXY LINED EYES
Think of your nails as an accessory to complete
your look. This season, stay on trend by
asking your manicurist for longer, almond-
shaped nails, which are best worn with
high-shine nude, beige, and red shades. If you
prefer to keep your length squared of and
short, platinum, silver, and gold hues atter all
skin tones and look good day or night.
Adding a thin stripe of black, green, or
chocolate liner on top of your traditional
black is an elegant way to experiment with
color, says Barose. Wearing these shades
in small doses makes them easy to pull of.
Apply black mascara and a nude lip but
skip eye shadow. And remember, keep the
color on your upper lash lines only.
THIS DRAMATIC LID is the eye-makeup equivalent of wearing a seven-inch heel, says Barose.
Its strong and powerful. Draw a neat line along your upper and lower lids with Linters trick: Sit
down and look into a makeup mirror on a stand so youre balanced and both hands are free, she
says. Hold your eye frm, then draw dashes along your lash lines with a thin felt-tip liquid liner.
Connect the dashes to create one precise line on the top and bottom. Lengthen your lashes with a
feathery strip of falsies, and keep the rest of your face soft and minimal, recommends Linter. Build
defnition along the top of your cheekbones with a (non-shimmery) cream or powder highlighter,
suggests Barose. End with a swipe of nude lipstick or gloss with pink undertones.
M.A.C.
Lipstick in
Flair for
Finery,
$16.50
Hourglass
Ambient Lighting
Palette, $58
M.A.C.
Lipstick in
Youve Got
It, $16.50
Butter London Lippy
Sheer Gloss in Dandy
Bubbles, $20
Essie Nail Polish
in Twin Sweater
Set, $8
Lancme Artliner
24H in Black
Diamond, $30
Yves Saint
Laurent Touche
clat Collector
highlighter, $45
Este Lauder Pure
Color Nail Lacquer
in So Vain, $20
Sephora
Collection
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Lashes in
Celebrity, $10
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G E T T H E L O O K :
EVENING
HAIR
By Jessica Prince
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Naomi
Watts
Slick crops
look elegant
PERFECT
PONIES
Polished ponytails
call for tons of
shine. Cleanse
hair with Fekkai
Brilliant Glossing
Shampoo ($25),
then smooth
your strands with
a blowout. Be
sure to wrap
your elastic with a
section of hair,
whether high and
tousled or low
and pin-straight.
FOR PARTY SEASON you want hair thats rich, smooth, and shiny, says
stylist-to-the-stars Adir Abergel. Think Veronica Lake with a peekaboo bang.
How-to: Shampoo and blow-dry your locks, then create a deep side part by
following the highest arch of your brow, explains Abergel. Next, set your hair
in hot rollers for 15 minutes. Theyre a foolproof way to achieve this style at
home, adds celebrity hairstylist Andy Lecompte. Brush out the curls and fn-
ish with a spritz of Wella Professionals Stay Essential Finishing Spray ($15).
A sophisticated knot or loosely pinned
braids suit women of all ages, Abergel
says. The secret to making your style last?
Start with day-old hair, he says. For
a sleek chignon, pull your hair into a low
ponytail, twist it into a tight bun, and
secure with pins. For a braided updo, divide
hair into two braids, then crisscross and pin
them at the nape of your neck. n
The trick to keeping a short do feeling
feminine is to ask your stylist for a cut thats
soft and feathery, says Abergel. Style
your tresses with creamnot gelto
maintain touchable hair. Try Pantene Pro-V
All-in-One Styling Balm ($5.99).
PRETTY
PIXIES
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Johansson
Blake
Lively
Kate
Bosworth
Glamorous
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A N T I - AGE YOU R B ODY
If youre hoping to drop some holiday
weight, check out 7 Years Younger: The
Anti-Aging Breakthrough Diet, a health book
that allows you to eat real food and promises
a slimmer you in just seven weeks. Dont be
surprised if you end up 20 pounds lighter.
T R A NS F OR M YOU R H A I R
Get one step closer to achieving Jennifer
Anistons covetable mane with her com-
panys new product, Living Proof Perfect
Hair Day ($26). The styling treatment
smooths frizz without sacrifcing volume
and adds shine. Apply pre-blow-dry.
F E E L F I T FA S T

Youre out of excuses. Gymagogo.com
ofers interactive instructor-led ftness
classes via your webcam for a professional
workout at home thats only $8 per session.
R E V I TA L I Z E & R E N E W
Energize or unwind with Intelligent
Nutrients Body and Hair elixirs ($52 each).
Jump-start your morning with a lemony
spritz of Awaken, or relax after a
long day with Nurtures lavender scent.
PA I N T YOU R P OU T

These arent traditional tinted balms.
Revlons new crayons come in high-shine
as well as matte fnishes. Either way,
theyre loaded with ingredients to keep
your lips plump and hydrated.
BR I GHT E N YOU R S MI L E
Who has time to whiten their teeth daily?
Remove years of stains stat with peroxide-
infused Crest 3D White Whitestrips 1 Hour
Express ($49.99). Expect major results.

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Remove pesky sun spots for good.
SkinCeuticals Advanced Pigment Correc-
tor ($90) sloughs of skin discoloration and
inhibits new melanin production. Trans-
lation: This stuf makes your skin glow.
L OOK YOU NGE R
Doctors are buzzing about Voluma, a
new hyaluronic acid facial fller that
combats gaunt, sagging cheeks. One
treatment can wipe fve to 10 years of
your face with little to no downtime,
and results will last up to two years.
DE - S T R E S S
Put your mind at ease with Head-
spaces easy-to-navigate meditation
app. It makes meditating accessible to
anyone, anytime, anywhere, says Andy
Puddicombe, the companys cofounder.
Youll begin to feel calmer in the frst
10 minutes, says Puddicombe, and you can
expect less anxiety and better sleep.
PU MP U P YOU R P OL I S H
Modernize your manicure with a
metallic, textured polish. Essies latest
multidimensional lacquers look chic
layered over neutral hues.
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Essie Nail
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EVEN AMONG THE peacocks
who populate his professional circle,
Napoleon Perdis is not known for
subtlety. On a recent morning, the
Australian makeup artist turned
entrepreneur is in mobile mogul
mode, speeding along an L.A. side-
walk toward his namesake makeup
school on Hollywood Boulevard,
dressed in a trompe loeil tuxedo
T-shirt, white motorcycle jacket, and
silver-toned aviators, a small clutch
of handlers in tow. Inside, a dozen
aspiring makeup artists are gathered
for one of Perdiss master classes.
After an introduction that includes
a screening of his sizzle reelTV
appearances and behind-the-scenes
footage of Perdis backstage at fash-
ion shows and primping celebrity
clientshe gets right to work.
What have you learned so far?
he asks his students, their eager faces
refected in the mirrored lenses of
his sunglasses. Two of his instructors
have spent the past few days dispens-
ing Perdiss wisdom in anticipation of his arrival from the East Coast.
Not to prime is a crime! a student shouts from the rear of the class.
Great, Perdis says with a laugh as he picks up a tube of his new Auto
Pilot Radiance-Boosting Primer. Someones been paying attention.
Perdis has been a fxture in his home country since he opened his
frst concept store in Sydney nearly 20 years ago. A decade later, he
launched in the States, and today he has more than 70 shops worldwide
and a staggering number of other points of sale (4,500 and counting),
including counters at Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and Nord-
strom. That primer? Perdis has sold more than 1.8 million tubes of his
original formula. Its a beauty-junkie favorite.
Though lesser known than Bobbi Brown, Kevyn Aucoin, and Franois
Narscontemporaries who set the precedent for makeup stars to become
celebrities in their own rightPerdis is ideally suited to the current
terrain of beauty guruship, which in recent years has been overrun by
YouTubesavvy ingenues with little more than a webcam and a kit full
of color. Perdis occupies the some-
what blurry but lucrative world
between two extremes: He is a
respected artist with a high-profle
clientele and a tech-smart cult
fgure with an avid online follow-
ing. He tweets. He shills product on
QVC. Hell stay at a personal appear-
ance at the Denver Neiman Marcus
until every last customer gets a fve-
minute lesson on how to properly
blend eye shadow.
And his advice is good. Ive been
writing about beauty on and of
for 15 years, and by the end of the
class even I am taking notes. Perdis
applies mascara before shadow to
anchor the eye so that you dont
overdo it. He demonstrates how to
scribble on eyeliner pencil and
blend it upward, creating a fatter-
ing line that doesnt require pin-
point precision, a trick Ive used
every day since. How do you get a
fawless lip? Apply lipstick with
a brush from the outer corners
inward to the center. Perdis also makes a painstaking efort to blend
out each layer with a soft brush to create a more natural fnish, despite
the myriad number of primer-concealer-foundation steps he takes.
But the real secret to his success may just be his attitude, which is
both friendly and notably egalitarian. Perdis decided early on that
he would treat the woman buying his primer at Ulta the same way he
treats model Miranda Kerr. Youre only a great makeup artist if you
love people and you love making connections, he tells the class in a
way thats both earnest and inspiringits part Landmark Forum, part
beauty school. And it supports Perdiss ultimate mission: to teach women
to embrace who they are. When I frst started appearing on television,
I had a 44-inch waist; I was heavy, he confdes. But I never felt
that I should have been embarrassed or that I shouldnt be there.
People buy excellence and hard work, so it shouldnt matter how you
look, he adds, wiping the tip of an eyeliner pencil. But right now Im
going to teach you how to make the perfect smoky eye. n
S E C R E T S O F A
MAKEUP
MASTER
Napoleon Perdis is redening what it means
to be a modern beauty guru. Christine Lennon
meets the unstoppable Aussie.
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GRAND PRIZE
WINNER!
Brooke Shields with Bazaar Editor in Chief Glenda Bailey (left)
and Este Lauder Global Brand President Jane Hertzmark Hudis
FABULOUS
AT EVERY AGE
AGELESS BEAUTY BROOKE SHIELDS took to the stage at New Yorks Hearst Tower
to host Bazaars 2013 Fabulous at Every Age Contest, sponsored by Este Lauder. When
I look backand Ive been around a long timeat the mistakes Ive made in fashion and
in just my physical being, the biggest have been when Ive tried to look like somebody
else, said Shields. I think we should just own what we see in the mirror with absolute
confdence. Teruko Laura Burrell, 54, of California, accepted the grand prize of $10,000
with undeniable grace, style, and, yes, confdence. The other winners received $5,000 each.
Hotel suites for the winners were provided by the London NYC hotel.
Read more about the Fabulous at Every Age fnalists at HarpersBazaar.com
Harpers Bazaar and Este Lauder fete ve incredible women
JEN TAM,
24, of
Vancouver,
British
Columbia,
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NORMA
ANGLICA
LUJN,
38, of
New York,
in Michael
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FLORENCE
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Malibu,
in Zac
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TERUKO
LAURA
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54, of
Santa
Monica,
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KARYN
CALABRESE,
65, of
Chicago,
in Preen by
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T
he biggest problem with Kate Hudson is that shes completely joyless. She vibrates
with bitterness and cynicism, her moods as dark as a Scandinavian winter. Its ironic
that she lives in Los Angeles, on a sunny street, in her childhood home, with a
husband-to-be and two charming children. Its an against-all-odds success story.
No, its not, shes Kate Hudson. If Sunny Delight came in human form, this
would be your girl. Its not like shes exempt from the ebb and fow of feeling (or
highly medicated)shes just generally a happy, relaxed kind of camper. She greets
me at the front door with her two-year-old son, Bing, a blond scamp who barrels
through the front yard, doing skateboard tricks on a board in the grass (he will later
do a drum solo, complete with headphones and sunglasses). Hudson is in a very
foaty Hudsonesque dress, bare feet, and no makeup. And not the no makeup
makeup of your typical actress but none whatsoever. Her fanc, Muse front man
Matthew Bellamy, is out of town. Hes really good, she says with a three-years-
of-love beam. Were wonderful, hes in Boston, and were going to meet him in a couple of days. The last of the set,
nine-year-old Ryder (Hudsons son with ex-husband Chris Robinson), is currently at a pizza-making party, from
which he will return triumphant. Excellent! Hudson replies to an inquiry about the clan. Family is excellent.
She plops down in a cushion-covered seating area in the backyard and talks about getting back to work: Finally!
The past year saw Hudson appear opposite Larry David and Jon Hamm in the HBO movie Clear History, and after
that, she flmed Good People in London (her other home), opposite James Franco. Most recently was Zach Brafs
Wish I Was Here, in which, she says, she was thrilled to work with Homelands human acting master class Mandy
Patinkin. With someone like that, she explains, you have to be at the top of your game.
Another thing Hudson is most accomplished at: smiling. (Her nickname among Bazaar crews: Cover gold.) She
recently cofounded a line of athleticwear called Fabletics and can be seen grinning joyfully in a Web video in the
Cobra pose, when anyone else would
be in a grimace. Well, she says, smiling
at the thought of smiling, I do have
the work ethic, of when you show up
to something, you do it. Exercise doesnt
hurt either. It really is a vital part of
my day in terms of energy. And I mean
just by putting a sports bra on. She
starts to laugh. Then maybe youll do
something! Even if its a few squats in
the backyard and back to the couch.
She doesnt have a strict routinesome-
times SoulCycle, dance, hot yoga. I wish I was more structured than I am. I could probably be better at that in life.
But at 34, Hudson is doing okay. She is delighted to be the cover of Bazaars Best-Dressed issue, and will spend half
an hour girling out looking at the recent spring shows online. Im not mad at that, she says of a Saint Laurent pink-
and-black-striped tube top worn with a gold leopard-print miniskirt. Balmain too. That stuf is good. She wore
a beaded denim Balmain minidress to this past summers premiere of Clear History. It was a bit intimidating, she
recalls. The workmanship is amazing. It brought me back to being a little girl looking at anything sparkly. Her
favorite red-carpet look this year is the black-and-gold Alexander McQueen dress she wore to the Golden Globes,
and a red Stella McCartney and a red Prabal Gurung. I havent really done Valentino yet, she adds, but I want to.
There is something that privileged movie star Kate Hudson would like girls to know, though. People think we
own all these dresses, she says, but we borrow them! I cant aford to buy that stuf. There are certain things I splurge
on, but its very rare, especially when you have two kids and school tuition. Im not a big high-end fashion shopper.
I wish I could but the truth is things are just so expensive. Before Isabel Marant was a million dollars and famous,
I used to go to her store in Paris and go crazy, it was so afordable.
This pragmatism was born from Hudson and her brother Olivers upbringing with their mother, Goldie Hawn,
and her longtime partner, Kurt Russell. My mom wasnt a big shopper for us, says Hudson. I think they wanted
to instill that in us even though we grew up in a really privileged and lucky lifestyle. As for
PEOPLE THINK
WE OWN ALL THESE
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The famed artist and the
characters from his fantastical lm,
Jellyfish Eyes, join Angela Lindvall
for a big day out in L. A.
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Would you like fries with that?
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ALTHOUGH HE HAS only been on the
international art scene since the mid-90s,
Takashi Murakami is already a legend. A
Murakami piece is instantly recognizable
brightly colored, high gloss, childlike, futuris-
tic. As a young man, Murakami was obsessed
with anime and manga, and those qualities
infuse his work today. Having achieved cult
status in his native Japan, he was tapped in 2002
by Marc Jacobs to design a line of handbags
for Louis Vuitton. It remains the most success-
ful fashion-art collaboration in his-
tory. In 2007, a retrospective, titled
Murakami, opened at L.A.s
Museum of Contemporary Art,
and in 2010 he became only the
third contemporary artist to have a
solo exhibition at the Chteau de
Versailles. His cultural currency is
global and inclusive, encouraging
young artists through his art fair,
Geisai, as well as children and their
imagination in his new feature
flm, Jellyfsh Eyes.
Murakami may call his style
superfat, referring both to his
technique and to postwar Japanese
culture, but in the art world hes
a superhero.
LAURA BROWN: When did you
know youd become not just big
in Japan but a huge voice in the
cultural world?
TAKASHI MURAKAMI: I actually feel like
the phrase big in Japan is not appropri-
ate for me. The reason is that there are more
people who sympathize with my practice in
America than there are domestically in Japan.
In Japan I am famous in certain special cir-
clesmainly as someone who is trying to
break down and enlighten the conventions
of Japanese art. Rather than a big fgure,
I guess you could say Im more of an infuen-
tial minority symbol.
LB: How do you use that voice now?
TM: In Japan I focus mostly on sending mes-
sages through Twitter, trying to spread my
minority way of thinking. And what is that
way of thinking? Something that, in the West,
is generally considered a giventhat to cre-
ate art, we must study history and from that
context try to envision the future. In Japan
the majority way of thinking is that art is, and
should be experienced as is, and that any pre-
conceived ideas will only get in the way.
LB: What inspired you to make Jellyfsh Eyes?
Why a monster movie?
TM: The inspiration was a manga called GeGeGe
no Kitaro. When I was six it was the frst manga I
ever had my parents buy for me, and
that experience accidentally formed
the basis for the rest of my life. It was
a completely chance encounter, so
theres nothing I can do to escape it.
LB: Who is your favorite creature,
and why? If you were one of your
creatures, which one would you be?
TM: That would be Ovala piti-
ful creature who has no desire
to be born into this world but is
summoned anyway by scientists.
In his surprise he reacts violently
and is cast as a pariah, eventually
being led back to the netherworld.
Basically he is my self-portrait.
Though I wouldnt want to be-
come him, this self-portrait, Oval, is
my ultimate F.R.I.E.N.D.
LB: Jellyfsh Eyes deals with how
the younger generation commu-
nicates. How do you capture that?
TM: In fact, the children in the story are
imbued with my own childhood memories.
So in a sense Ive set the landscape of the
children of the 60s within the everyday life
of the present day.
LB: Considering all your accomplishments in
2-D (and youve called your style superfat),
what inspired you to make a live-action flm?
TM: In the past I was unable to create a nar-
rative, so Id given up becoming a flmmak-
er. But since then Ive been a radio person-
ality and given speeches, which means Ive
had a lot of opportunities to speak in front
of others. In other words, the act of speak-
ing has been a natural
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Hair: Maranda Widlund;
makeup: Darlene Jacobs
for Koh Gen Do; manicure:
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Artwork Takashi
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Cyd Charisse, dress by Macrini, New York, June 9, 1961. From the October 1961 issue of Bazaar.
A V E D O N S W O M E N
A new exhibition of Richard Avedons portraiture
celebrates the photographers seminal
take on female beauty. Here, with some
of his most memorable images for Bazaar,
Joan Juliet Buck salutes an icon.
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Simone DAillencourt, sunglasses by Courrges, Paris, February 4, 1965.
From the April 1965 issue of Bazaar.
RICHARD AVEDON TOLD DIANA VREELAND, I cant think of myself as a
purveyor of beauty to the world.
He wanted the real.
Avedons women are radiant and intense in a way that has never been equaled and
never will be. His images of models, actresses, and society women became emblems of
their time, of his eyes on those times: Dovima flanked by elephants, capricious Suzy
Parker, elongated Marella Agnelli, Veruschka folded into herself, Nastassja Kinski with
a snake. But Avedon pushed beyond the restrictions of fashion to record a deeper level;
his portrait of June Leaf, for instance, contains worlds.
Portraiture is performance, he wrote in 1987. You cant get at the thing itself,
the real nature of the sitter, by stripping away the surface. You can only get beyond the
surface by working with the surface. All that you can do is manipulate that surface
gesture, costume, expressionradically and correctly.
In Avedons portraits, gesture is one accessory common to his sitters: Writers tend
to show a hand, maybe both. In his fashion pictures, costume is shown to best advan-
tage, or whipped into suggestion by the movement of leaping girlsall the bounty of
the accessory table deployed, makeup wild, hair billowed into sails by the wind machine,
much of it extra hair, Dynel falls, sometimes credited to a mysterious entity named
Tovar Tresses. And yet the individuality of each model seems fully revealed in the
perfect retouched images, as if artifce were also a way of exploring depth.
A precocious master who started working for Harpers Bazaar at 22, Avedon knew
that the magazines Russian-born art director, Alexey Brodovitch, had a romantic
idea of prewar Paris, where he had grown up. In his editorial photographs, Avedon
re-created the giddy Paris he had seen in the Fred Astaire movie Roberta (1935) and
replicated the soft focus of 1930s cinema.
The models he used were dark and delicate: the cheeky Maxime de la Falaise; Elise
Daniels, whose quality was either romantic or irritated; and Dorothy Virginia
Margaret Juba, who had re-created herself as DovimaDo for Dorothy, vi for victory,
ma for her mother. Dovimas face, said Avedon, really was a kind of mask that lent
itself to makeup.
Two of his emblematic beauties were Dorian Leigh and Suzy Parker. Leigh was
the Anna Magnani of the fashion world, he said. But when he frst met Suzy Parker,
Leighs sister, Avedon recalled, she was frightened and static and dull and had a lot
of baby fat, and it took me a long while. Once she had lost the baby fat and learned
to firt with Avedons camera, Parker came to be, along with Marilyn Monroe, one
of the symbols of the 1950s.
Avedon noticed that diferent parts of the body were compelling at diferent times.
It was Suzys mouth more than any other part of her body, and it was Marilyn Monroes
mouth, he said. It started with the energy that came in laughter. In Jean Shrimptons
time, the focus was all eyes, he said; then the emphasis shifted to the legs.
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It was the mind that caught his attention, not the surface.
He commanded, and expected, a deep grasp of cultural references.
China Machado was one of the frst non-Caucasian
models in the pages of Bazaar. Half Chinese and half
Portuguese, a runway model for Givenchy, Machado had
started posing for Avedon in the late 1950s, contemptuous
and sophisticated in stif brocade, with an attitude and a
cigarette. Her story was a bodice ripper: Born in Shang-
hai, raised in Argentina and Peru, her frst love was the
legendary bullfghter Luis Miguel Domingun; her next,
the movie star William Holden, before she settled down,
temporarily, to marriage and children with a Frenchman.
But the time was not ready for her. When told she would
never be a commercial model, she joined Bazaar as a
fashion editor. She continued to work with Avedon on
editorial and ads for decades.
It was easier for magazines to accept ethereal, almost
virginal, womenAudrey Hepburn, or Marella Agnelli,
the wife of the glamorous owner of Fiat, Gianni Agnelli.
If a girl walked in with a small head and a long throat
like a swan, there was an immediate set of gut reactions
and emotions to that as a very beautiful thing, Avedon
said. Sexually beautiful girls in those days were not con-
sidered beautiful enough to be in Harpers Bazaar.
He exalted them all, but it was not personal. To the
young women he photographed, Avedon was a grown-
up, and pretty much a god. Few ever presumed to call
him up for dinner. The wise China Machado observed
him closely. Dicks mind was like a sponge, he could
stare at someone and if they were interesting he wanted
to know all about them, get all the information he could,
and he would use it to expand his mind, she says. Hed
put all his energy into them for about six months, and
then, boom, no telephone calls. He knew that I didnt
want to cling to him, so that was why our relationship
lasted so long.
The women I photographed were not the women
I fell in love with, were not particularly the kind of
women that excited me or turned me on or interested
me, he told Doon Arbus, before adding, Thats not true.
His frst marriage was to a dark-haired model named
Dorcas Nowell, whom he nicknamed Doe; the movie
Funny Face (1957) is said to be based on their relationship,
with Audrey Hepburn as Doe and Fred Astaire, his child-
hood hero, playing Avedon. His second wife, Evelyn
Franklin, the mother of his son, John, was a beauty but
never a model. Later, he was close to three intense, intel-
ligent, talented women, each of whom created new forms
in her feld: the writer Renata Adler, author of Speedboat
(1976); the choreographer Twyla Tharp; and, until the
end of his life, Nicole Wisniak, the creator and one-woman
staf of her own magazine, Egoste. The photographs he
took for Egoste are among his most playful. In one issue
he re-created Gustave Courbets painting of two naked
lesbians, Le Sommeil (1866), which one of his collabora-
tors called two fat women in bed.
It was the mind that caught his attention, not the surface.
He commanded, and expected, a deep grasp of cultural
referencesvisual, theatrical, artistic, literary. He was
looking, Machado says, for women who were really in
tune with their own art.
Richard Avedon died in San Antonio, Texas, on Octo-
ber 1, 2004, on assignment for The New Yorker. He died
with his boots on, says Lauren Hutton.
At the time, he was beginning to work on a project
about four of his muses. Hed talked to Anjelica Huston,
Jean Shrimpton, and Penelope Tree. A year before he died,
he called Veruschka and asked her to his studio.
She remembers: He said, Its amazing what we didnt
show because of the clothes, of the fashion. Vogue said,
No, we want this and that and not this one, because this
dress is not important to us. So the very beautiful things
were never seen. He said, You know what we lost because
of the fashion.
I left, and he brought me to the stairs, Veruschka
continues, and as I went down, all of a sudden I felt his
eyes on me. I felt him. So I turned around, and there he
was, standing up on the top of the stairs, and looking so
serious, staring intensely. I thought, What is this? It felt
like a lot of things he didnt expresssomething we never
fulflled was all in this look. Maybe unconsciously he
thought, Thats the last time I will see her. I can see it in
front of me, this face, the intensity of him looking without
saying, Bye! See you soon, nothing. I was gone down all
the stairs, and then I felt he was still there, and looked
around, and there he was, standing, with this look. n
Excerpted from Women of a World, in Avedon: Women
(New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2013). The exhibition Avedon:
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From roomy to tailored,
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K A R L S
W O R K S H O P
On Chanels 100th
anniversary, its
legendary designer sees
nothing but the future.
By Laura Brown
Chanel team portraits
by Karl Lagerfeld

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K
arl Lagerfeld is in his Chanel
studio, at 29 Rue Cambon,
three days before the Spring
2014 show and 88 days
before Christmas. He is
throwing reams of tinsel
(guirlande de Nol in
French) all over the key
members of his team, who
are positionedall in black,
naturellementlike a high-
fashion class photo.
See, if Karl were Santa
stretch your imagination
hereand Chanel were his workshop, these would be his elves. Everyone
is here, from Virginie Viard, Chanels creative studio director, to his longtime
creative consultant Amanda Harlech, costume jewelry designer Laetitia
Crahay, and Sbastien Jondeau, Lagerfelds handsome personal assistant.
Tinsel is wrapped around their arms and legs and frames their faces in a
manner that recalls a Pierre et Gilles portrait. Basically, the whole thing is
as camp as Christmas. Cant we do this in post? Harlech wails good-
naturedly as the layers keep layering. But Lagerfeld is too busy finging
silver about the room to listen. This is fun, no? he says.
Of course, all of this is highly ironic because Lagerfeld isnt one for
sentiment. Mention the idea of Chanel as a family and he replies, I hate
the feeling of a family. It is such a clich, but it is important that we are
all very close and be there together. Not to mention that hes not into
Christmas at all. Pft, I hate Christmas Day, he says two days later
back in the studio, in the middle of fnal show fttings. Its for children
and families. Not for people like me. Id rather stay home with [his
adored cat] Choupette. Forget any refection on the year thats passed:
I hate the idea of getting refective. New Years resolutions? No.
I do that all year long!
He is much more excited about the dflcalled Chanel Artthat
will be set in his interpretation of a gallery. He scrolls through larger-
than-life pieces on one of his infnite iPads, ofering a rapid-fre
description of each one. A Russian
gardeniaI painted this on the poster
of the Ballets Russes. Atom Num-
ber FiveChains in lines that end
up like ripples on the foor A huge
spiderweb. He grabs a pair of head-
phonesin reality, a witty silver
choker complete with two oversize
pearls. Very cool, no? It gives a very
good shine to the face.
Like a pearl, one of Lagerfelds
great gifts is his ability to refect
the times. But he also deftly reimag-
ines them. Chanel is marking its
100th anniversary, the day in 1913
when young Gabrielle opened her
frst boutiqueselling pieces made
from humble fabrics like jersey, along
with hats and her marinire blouse
in the seaside resort of Deauville.
Since Lagerfeld arrived at Chanel in
1982, he has managed this seamlessly, keeping alive the iconic heritage
of the brand (one of the artworks in the runway show is the classic
Chanel jacket, rendered in only four lines: neckline, fastening, and
pockets) while constantly, impatiently, embracing the future.
One wonders if Coco, who died in 1971, would have been shocked by
some of Lagerfelds advances. Yes, the old Coco would have been shocked
by a lot of things I did, he says. But I had to do it, to keep the label in
time with the times. He has infused tradition with irreverence and wit.
Without it, he observes, Chanel would not be modern.
Lagerfeld is nothing if not modern. He positively vibrates with
curiosity, teamed with an epic straightforwardness and a distinct lack
of mush. He cant conceive what another century would holdI have
a fortune-teller no longerwhile joking that only mean people live
to an old age. How old is he, then? 100!
Today, hours before the show, his studio resembles a Roman court,
I HATE
CHRISTMAS DAY.
ID RATHER
STAY HOME WITH
CHOUPETTE.

although better accessorized. At any given moment Lagerfeld, Harlech,
Carine Roitfeld, several editor grandees, a model (currently Miranda Kerr,
unrecognizable in a dark wig), a visiting model (Kate Upton, borrowing a
look to wear), hairstylist Sam McKnight, photographers, design staf, PR
people, and assistants are hovering in and out. On large boards are pinned
Lagerfelds sketches of the collection, an individual rendering of each of the
shows 89 looks, complete with detailed hair and makeup illustrations. And
there are pearls, pearls akimbo. The only nod to maintaining Lagerfelds
famed stamina is a silent butler who regularly deposits a glass of Diet Coke.
So, though he doesnt care for it, Lagerfeld will indulge a few last
festive questions. No to tinsel making it into the Lagerfeld home, and
hell no on the adored Choupette: I prefer her beautiful white fur.
Favorite gift? A painting I wanted when I was fve that I still have and
love. Best party ever? Recently, the wedding party in Monaco for
Princess Carolines son Andrea. It was genius! The perfect Chanel
Christmas present? I am afraid, a Chanel bag.
And thats what hell show tomorrowlegions of Chanel bags swing-
ing from the arms of rainbow-eyed, pastel-tweed and striped-chifon-clad
models, nodding to the past but striding rapidly toward the future. And
then relax? Im always relaxed, Lagerfeld says, surveying his domain
models, editors, peacocks, artists elvesall of them making up the
fabric of the Chanel existence. I dont need Christmas for that. n
Previous spread, top row from left: Lagerfeld, Gabrielle Lefevre, Laurence Dacade, Pascal Brault, Lady Amanda Harlech, Virginie Viard, Sbastien Jondeau, Jeanne Tasma.
Middle row from left: Odile Massuger, Rosemarie Eliot, Laetitia Crahay, Yvette Van der Linde, Kim Young-Seong, Bndicte Julien. Bottom row from left: Sophie Volcker,
Fanny Dresch, Virginie Fournier, Charlotte Tobali, Judith Prvost, Aurlie Duclos. Front: Rachel Prygiel, Sandrine Typlot. FASHION EDITOR: Leila Smara. Hair: Mehdi RGuiba
for mehdirguiba.com; makeup: Aminata Gueye for Chanel Cosmetics; manicures: Anny Errandonea; production: Ben Faraday for octopix.fr.

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PARLEZ-VOUS CHANEL? For a century, the
house has stood for a certain level of unassailable
chic, as evident in the ease of Cocos tailored suits as
it is in Cara Delevingnes confdence on the runway.
Chanels history is inscribed in its icons: camellias,
quilting, interlocking Cs, boucl jackets, and enough
perfect little black dresses to take on all the pearls in
the world. But the houses success amounts to more
than its symbols. From Coco to Karl, Chanels genius
has been its mastery of style for women who know
what they want. Jacqueline Kennedy felt it. The brands
three million Twitter followers feel it. Every Chanel
devotee holds dear Cocos dictum about removing
one piece of jewelry before leaving home, and knows
that no one, not even Marilyn Monroe, goes to bed
alone if she goes to bed in Chanel No. 5. Lagerfeld,
the man who made Chanel what it is today, has said,
Im not interested in history. Then lets look to the
future: Heres to the next 100 years. Emily Cronin
YEARS
OF CHANEL
1913 Coco Chanel and her aunt
in front of Chanels rst boutique
1925 A white mousseline
dress by Chanel, in Bazaar
c. 1928 Chanel with a friend on
the Duke of Westminsters yacht
Highlights of the brands storied legacy,
from one style hit to the next
2001 Stella Tennant in
Chanels Spring 2002 show
1993 Claudia
Schifer in Chanel
2007 Amanda Harlech and
Lagerfeld at Monacos Rose Ball
2003 Jean-Paul Goudes portrait of Lagerfeld with Linda
Evangelista, the bride in his Fall 2003 couture show, in Bazaar
1967 Jacqueline
Kennedy in Chanel
1969 Katharine Hepburn as
Chanel in Coco on Broadway
1960s A model wears a
classic Chanel suit

1930 At home on
the French Riviera
1936 Chanel photographed wearing
her signature strands of pearls
1955 Marilyn Monroe dabs on
Chanel No. 5 for a photo shoot
1960 Chanel, carrying her 2.55
bag, attends the theater in Paris
1992 Naomi Campbell in the
Spring 1992 couture show
2013 Chanel takes on the world in the
Fall 2013 show at Pariss Grand Palais
2007 Marge Simpson models
Chanel couture in Bazaar
2010 Models walk among
icebergs at the Fall 2010 show
2010 De la Fressange
in the Spring 2011 show
2013 Joan Smalls in
the Spring 2014 show
1970 Chanel the
year before her death
1986 Jerry Hall in
Chanel Haute Couture
1984 Ins de la Fressange, exclusive house
model to Chanel, posing in Chanels apartment
1983 Karl Lagerfeld in his rst
year as designer for the house
c. 1960 Chanel in her atelier, tting
actress Romy Schneider
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Chanel
RUNWAY
REPORT
Pleats, pinks, and global prints: breaking down springs biggest trends

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Prada Jil
Sander
Calvin
Klein
Dior
Dries
Van Noten
Proenza
Schouler
PLEATS
Issey Miyake may have put
it best when he named his
label Pleats Please: The
nely folded frocks and skirts
from Proenza Schouler, Dries
Van Noten, and Dior had us
begging and pleading
for furrowed fabrics too.
While were always ready
to argue that fashion is the
very nest of the ne arts,
this season designers did
the persuading for us, with
painterly pieces proving
museum-worthy at Prada,
Jil Sander, and Calvin Klein.
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GOLD
All that glitters is great.
Whether strappy and
sequined at Givenchy
or lam at Dolce &
Gabbana and Saint
Laurent, designers found
inspiration in the era
of disco decadence.
GLOBAL
Cross-cultural references
took ight for spring in
Sarah Burtons African-
inuenced collection
for Alexander McQueen,
Clines graphic prints,
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Fendi Burberry
Prorsum
Giorgio
Armani
Gucci
Ralph
Lauren
Balenciaga
PINK
The sweetest thing about
the spring collections was
the presence of blushing
pink on the runway. The best
in show featured the
quintessentially romantic hue
in layered tulle and lace
for maximum girl power.
SPORTY
Designers embraced their
inner jock with athletic-
inspired contenders like
Guccis haute sweat suit,
Balenciagas version of
running shorts, and Ralph
Laurens cricket-ready
sweater. Game on! D
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Louis
Vuitton
Marc
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Donna
Karan
Michael
Kors
Alexander
Wang
Sometimes we all want a little
more from our clothes. Slathered
with sparkle at Bottega
Veneta and Marc Jacobs and
plumed to rival the rarest of
birds at Louis Vuitton, springs
slew of super-ornate ensembles
thrills our inner peacocks. n
EMBELLISHMENT SHIRTING
Its a fact: Women sporting
mens shirting is a lesson in
efortless chic. So its to
everyones advantage that
the trend has resurfaced,
with Alexander Wangs
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I
ts a big moment for Marc Jacobs, but its important to remem-
ber, when evaluating, anticipating, and dreaming of his next steps,
that this is a man who has never, ever been stagnant. Hes a
master of change, the ultimate transformer. The announcement
in October during Paris Fashion Week that hed be resigning
his post as the artistic director of Louis Vuitton after 16 earth-
rocking, game-changing years is the next piece in a continuum
of bravery, surprise, and creativity of nearly unfathomable depth.
Lets start with the Stephen Sprouse bags: We are so familiar with
them now, but when they debuted in 2000, to mess with something
as iconic as the LV monogram was unimaginable. Yet there they were, stacked
up under arms and over shoulders all down the runway, and the luxury goods
market was forever changedthe army green letters on the brown leather a form
of camoufage grafti that was instantly covetable, beautiful, and exciting. Jacobs
went on to merge art and fashion in ways previously unthinkable (collaborations
with artists like Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Yayoi Kusama), to elevate
the idea of the must-have It thing while simultaneously developing a ready-to-
wear line with an identity and a texture of its own, pretty much from scratch.
And then, of course, there was the drastic transformation of self that
occurred over these same years. When Jacobs began working at Vuitton, he
was stylish but pudgy, with stringy hair, thick glasses, and shapeless sweat-
ers. He also had a signifcant problem with drugs and alcohol, but with the
support of his business partners and friends in the industry, he triumphed
over these demons while scarcely missing a creative beat. The only vices that
remain are cafeine and cigarettes: Jacobs is otherwise a remarkable physical
specimenthe gym incarnateall muscle and chisel and trim little suits and
calf-baring kilts and jazzy Cuban heels and, yes, one very famous transparent
lace dress by Comme des Garons.
I, for one, always wondered whether such an extreme change in lifestyle and
self-presentation would alter his work. He had often said that he found inspiration
in his own discomfort, a beauty in awkwardness. But he only grew more interest-
ing, drawing from an extraordinary pastiche of ideas and emotions to create
collection upon collection that forever changed the conversation and the game.
A major change in fashion since 1997 has been the rise of the super-designer,
the international, globe-trotting collection machine who spits out look upon
look, fragrance after lipstick after small leather good. The super-designer has the
ability to move between continents and seasons almost in defance of physics.
We have seen the tragic results of such pressures, the huge potential for burnout,
and it was easy to worry about Jacobs in such a context. But if the work exhausted
him, which surely it must have, once again it didnt dampen his output.
So now he has left Vuitton, and presumably he will leave Paris to come home,
to return to New York, the city of his youth and of so much of his identity.
The city that gave him the Mudd Club and the pretty girls of SoHo in their
expensive cashmere that was a little fucked-up.
For years Jacobs lived in a beautiful apartment on the Champ de Mars, and
when he was in New York he stayed at the Mercer Hotel. But now, following
a yearlong exile from his West Village town house due to damage from Hur-
ricane Sandy, he is fnally back home, with a roof deck where he relaxes with
friends and watches the sun set over the harbor. Hes stepping back from design
responsibilities at Marc by Marc Jacobsthe better to focus on designing his
main line and his IPOand hes single right now, having recently (amicably!)
split with a boyfriend. Hes open to all possibilities everywhere.
Its not the change thats new for him, its the time. For the frst time in years,
hell have some. It boggles the mind to think what he might do with it. n
WHATS
NEXT FOR
MARC
JACOBS?
After 16 years at iconic French label
Louis Vuitton, the designer is turning his
attention homeward. By Amy Larocca
Edie Campbell
at Marc Jacobss
nal show for
Louis Vuitton
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CALIFORNIA
DREAMING
Ryder, all he wants is a cell phone. I see his
friends texting people, and I just cant do
it, Hudson says. The frst device I got was
a pager! She bursts out laughing. I was 13,
and it was hot pink.
Then, as if summoned by a page, Ryder
appears. Whats his favorite look on his mom?
That pink dress I bought you for Mothers
Day in Boston, he announces. Then, bright-
ening, he adds, I made my mom regret
something once. She was trying on a pair of
gray boots and a pair of purple boots.
I said she should get the purple, but she got
the gray ones. When we got home, she said,
You were right. And of he goes to swim
in the pool with his cousins.
F
amily is key to everything in
Hudsons universe. Im lov-
ing becoming an adult, she
says. In terms of work-life
balance, she credits the CEO
of Ann Taylor (which Hudson
has represented for two years),
Kay Krill, as a great infuence. Shes a huge
advocate for womenand for realizing we
are capable of whatever we put our minds to.
With that in mind, shes thinking more
about Kate Hudson the brand. I really think
that if Im going to put my efort into some-
thing, I want to reach a larger amount of
women, where they can aford the things
Im selling. Especially with the economy, it
doesnt make sense to me anymore. Getting
her on social media is more of a challenge:
Im scared!
When it comes to her movie-star tribe,
though, Hudson tips her hat to the authentic
girls. I like people who are true to
themselves: Rooney Mara, I always look
forward to seeing; I like her style. Carey
Mulligan always wears interesting things,
Kerry Washington Ask her about pop
stars and the undressing thereof, and
she replies, Eh, I dont care. I like little
clothes actually.
Even though Hudsons a mother, she still
likes to rock it. No clothes? She laughs.
I like that too. n
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MURAKAMIS
MONSTER MAGIC
act of crafting a story; the tales I want
to tell now come to me. However, I am
still lacking in the grammar necessary
to tell stories in a cinematic format
I hope to in the future.
LB: How was the experience of di-
recting a flm versus your usual artistic
method? Which do you prefer?
TM: The breadth of collaboration re-
quired was a bit too much for me at
frst, but I had a supportive group of
producers, and as we devoted time
to clearing each point one by one,
I grew to enjoy it. The world of flm
as a collective artwork expanded for
me, and the production itself became
its own drama, packed with emotions.
I had so much fun, I could hardly
contain myself.
LB: Would you ever want to make a
flm that was more rooted in reality?
TM: I have this idea for a sweet comedy
about death. A middle-aged author of
e-books, with middling sales, retreats
deep into the mountains of Japan to
build a grave for his recently deceased
father. After getting scammed out of
all of his money, he falls into despair,
but for some unknown reason he is
visited by a savior in the form of a
middle-aged woman. And then his di-
vorced wife from 10 years ago appears
unexplainably too. Then this young
woman with whom he spent a single
night in a club many years ago is be-
ing treated for an incurable disease in
the mountainside sanatorium, and she
comes to him for emotional support.
Id love to do that story.
LB: One of your most famous colla-
borations was with Marc Jacobs for
Louis Vuitton. Now that he has left
the house, would you like to collabo-
rate with him again?
TM: The credit for the success of
the Louis Vuitton Multicolore proj-
ect belongs to Marc Jacobs. He was
the creative director, and I followed
his direction. A single lifetime is not
enough to express the gratitude I have
to him for making it into a collabora-
tion with such impact. If Marc were
to ever call on me again, I would rally
to the task in an instant.
LB: Is there another designer you
would be interested in working with?
TM: Well, its not really a designer,
but for the past 10 years, over 95 per-
cent of the shoes I have worn have
been Vans sneakers. So Id like to try
a collaboration with Vans sometime.
Who knows?
LB: Whats your order at In-N-Out?
TM: Cheeseburger and fries. The prob-
lem whenever I come to America is
that the hamburgers are so delicious,
I end up eating one every two days
and fattening myself into a round ball.
LB: What are your favorite and least fa-
vorite things about American culture?
TM: What I like about America is that
when you strive to have the worlds
best, you are surrounded by a men-
tality that gives you the best prepara-
tion for getting it, and it is possible to
achieve the worlds highest standard in
creative expression. And when you do
reach the worlds highest standard in
creative expression, people here will
give you your proper due. I also like
the fact that it is the most advanced
nation in terms of its space program.
What I dont like is that Americas re-
ality is built upon the theory that it
must always be at war.
LB: Whats next? Can you give us any
clues on your next project?
TM: Jellyfsh Eyes Part 2! I also feel
like its about time I stirred things
up in New York again, something
I havent done in a while.
LB: Whats your fantasy project?
TM: Some form of a collaboration
with J.J. Abrams. n
Jellyfsh Eyes is embarking on a North
American flm tour in the spring. For details,
go to http://en.jellyfsheyes.com.

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illustrated more than 200 Harpers Bazaar covers. Little did he know that one drawing,
Dreams and Realities, for the February 1923 issue, would inspire Guccis creative director,
Frida Giannini, nearly a century later. Giannini says she gravitated toward Erts distinctive contrast between
sleek black and vivid colors and the curving, rhythmic lines he brought to life with such elegance. His swooping
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jackets and gossamer dresses. A dream is like this young woman, bedecked in feathers, as elusive and
mysterious as an exotic bird, Ert wrote in the introduction to the issue. Giannini adds, I like the
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