Georgia Jagger for Polo de Deauville
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Georgia Jagger has been tapped as the face of Polo de Deauville, the fledgling luxury clothing and activewear line of France’s Deauville polo club.
PURPLE HAZE

Kelly Osbourne, who attended Elle and Armani Exchange’s “Disco Glam” event last night with a new lavender-gray hair color. She made the trendy color even trendier by wearing it with a nice pouf on top.
Andy Warhol Montauk ~ Bond No.9

And now for the world’s first summer sunset perfume, inspired by Andy Warhol’s fantasy
Montauk—where a quirkily quaint little fishing village greets the Studio 54 crowd.
Notes: Wild bergamot, hyacinth, honeysuckle, amber, driftwood, silver maple, red oak
Check it out here.
I love your hat……..

Natalie Portman Named New Face of Parfums Christian Dior

LARA STONE

THE NEW FACE OF CALVIN KLEIN
JUNE VOGUES

Vogue Italia….Eva Herzigova photographed by Steven Meisel.

Vogue Paris….Kate Moss photographed by Mario Sorrenti.

American Vogue….Blake Lively photographed by Mario Testino.
Farewell Golden Girl ~ Rue McClanahan Dead

There is a Golden Girl reunion going on in Heaven and Rue McClanahan just joined it. We have lost one Golden Girl each year for the last three years (Beatrice Arthur, died from cancer in 2009, Estelle Getty died in 2008). Rue is known for her role as the sexiest man-eater of the 80s, Blanche Devereaux on the hit TV show The Golden Girls. The show ran on NBC from 1985 to 1992.
Rue McClanahan passed away June 3, 2010 of a massive stroke she was 76-years-old.
ARA GALLANT by DAVID WILLS

A fascinating book edited by David Wills full of quotes by friends and admirers (including yours truly) with photos by Richard Avedon and Ara himself (see cover above). All beautifully woven together telling the story of one of the super star hair stylists of the fashion world. You can buy the book here.
“He was born Ira Gallantz in 1932 in the Bronx, but later changed his name to the more exotic-sounding Ara Gallant-and the life he led was indeed an exotic one. Gallant began his professional career in fashion as a hairdresser, working at Bergdorf Goodman department store in New York as one of the city’s top colorists. In the mid-1960s, he was approached by Vogue and began to work exclusively on photo assignments, the first hair stylist to be paid to fulfill such a role. Gallant went on to work with many of the great fashion photographers of the period, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn and Bert Stern among them. Perhaps his most notable contribution as a stylist was the introduction of “flying hair,” an effect he first used on an Avedon shoot with iconic model Twiggy in 1966, and which is still widely employed today. By the early 1970s, Gallant had begun shooting his own pictures, his first assignment being a set of celebrity portraits for Interview magazine. His work often juxtaposed classic Horst-like compositions with contemporary scenarios. In the early 1980s, Gallant moved to Los Angeles to pursue a directing career, which never happened; in 1990, he committed suicide in a Las Vegas hotel room. This new book tracing Gallant’s life and career is edited by David Wills and features photographs by Richard Avedon plus a foreword by Anjelica Huston. ”
VOGUE CHINA



Model Sun Fei Fei in Vogue China Beauty ‘High Knots Classroom’.