Friday, January 11, 2008
1.10.08 // Cambridge, MA // Mambo Beat Club / ZuZu
{happy weekend!}
{via Creative Lounge}
Thursday, January 10, 2008
{a post on the post}
{image via Style Court}
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
BOSTON // Stony Brook T Stop / Huntington Ave.
1.08.08 // BOSTON // Back Bay Station/Hearthrob
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
{Pirelli + Patrick Demarchelier}
“ . . . in the picturesque streets of the old French Concession, the splendid gardens of the former British Legation . . .” Pirelli pays homage to China, with its 2008 Calendar shot entirely in Shanghai by one of the best portrait and fashion photographers, Patrick Demarchelier.
{click on images to enlarge}
{Lily Donaldson}
{via love made visible; all images from the Pirelli website, as photographed by Patrick Demarchelier}
Monday, January 7, 2008
{Christian Louboutin's countryside château}
“Black soles are for widows, beige soles are for the Milanese, but red soles are for those who want to flirt and still have time to dance.”
The be-ribboned Louboutins that grace my sidebar and starred in a recent Christmas post caused a stir, not unlike the shoes' designer, Christian Louboutin, who has been causing a sensation in the fashion and design worlds since he opened his first boutique in 1992.
Born and raised in Paris, Christian Louboutin was a landscape gardener before opening his Right Bank, Paris boutique. The story of how Louboutin came to be a shoe designer has reached near mythic proportions, beginning with one fateful day as he passed by the Museum of Oceanic Art in Paris, where he noticed a sign that would forever change his life: an image of a stiletto heel crossed out by two thick lines reminding women who were visiting the museum not to scratch the wooden floors with their high heels. Not believing that something so beautiful could have such negative connotations, it is said that from this moment on, his fascination with shoes would grow into an obsession of sketching them in the hopes of one day bringing his sketches to life.
He once famously stated in an interview {style.com} that he created shoes for pure pleasure--"a shoe you can not run, you can not even walk--if you want to run in a shoe, buy a sneaker." Anyone who has ever teetered in a pair of his four-inch heels will concur that running is not an option! Louboutin has also been quoted as saying, "It is better to be graceful in flats, than not be able to walk in heels."
This remarkable designer has a trapeze installed in his office, considers Caroline of Monaco and Catherine Deneuve his friends, and Roger Vivier a mentor. He divides his time between his Left Bank, Paris apartment, a château in the French countryside, and an Egyptian retreat.
Here is a glimpse of Louboutin's stunning countryside château . . .
{Christian Louboutin}
{all images from the official Christian Louboutin website; images 1-7 from German AD February 2007}