Lykke Li, born Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson, is a Sweedish fashionista and singer.  Born to nomadic artist parents in 1986, she gained notoriety with her emotional postmodern-pop debut, Youth Novels, in 2008. Now she’s returned with her second and more bold album, Wounded Rhymes.

Check out Lykke Li’s single Get Some from her Wounded Rhymes Album.

 

 

Like her music, Lykke Li’s fashion sense is dark, quirky and fun. The artist admitted in an interview with the United Kingdom’s The Independent that “If I do wear heels, I like stripper shoes. But I’ll never wear them with a tight top, only baggy. I don’t do “inbetweenie” heels; they’re either tiny or huge. When I wear heels, I always end up taking them off and walking home barefoot.”

Lykke Li keeps it classic in lots of grays, whites and blacks.

This down to earth edge has made her one of Stocholm’s style icons, catching the attention of Levi’s Strauss & Co who featured Lykke Li in their Curve ID promotions.

Lykke Li was featured in international Levi's advertisements.

We anticipate her popularity and influence to grow in the music and fashion scenes. Keep your eyes peeled for this up and coming music maven.

The fashion industry has always been infamously known for it’s hunger, the thirst for the newest, the better, and the unexpected. Countless reality shows have been based upon the very fact that the industry is a revolving door of models, designers, and trends ad nauseum.

It is this reason why when something is discovered made so purely of a creative revolutionary essence that the entire world sits up and takes notice.

Cue the entrance of one ‘Sally LaPointe’.

From the very moment I laid eyes upon this incredible woman, I knew there was a sort of arcane fashion magic within her. Her very essence tantilizes you with the promise of something momumental. She stood out from the crowd, her then platinum locks in straight shock of mane like some incredibly plumed bird of paradise. She teetered atop sky high platform heels as she danced to the retromusic blasting at the TriBeCa Grand Hotel, a favored hang-out due it’s it’s close proximity to her design studios.

Her company was founded by her best friend and business mind Sarah Adelson, whom has the paitience of a buddhist monk in corralling the creative mind of the artist as well as defending her from the dangers that lurk within this industry.  Together they emerged on their own two feet starting from the ground up, rather than the following the beaten path of interning for an established design house. Experimenting with neo-couture design techniques of her own invention, blending her painting background with clothing theory she has the ever elusive skill of creating wearable art.

She explains that everything she does comes from her own intuition and that she never realized that her conceptual and avant garde designs would stand out from the crowd. She believes she is just following how she feels at that moment, what she knows, and what is natural to her as a designer.

She has focused her perspective and made a true definining tale for each piece of clothing she creates delcaring her voice for women, and being a woman as one of strength. Sally believes a woman should be intellectually sexy not needing lavish skin exposure to show that she is truly a woman. She wants her client to be taken seriously in the world whilst still holding onto feminine wiles that seperatly defines the softer sex.
The message is clearly one that women of all shape, size and age have been starving for and the clientele speaks volumes in defense of this. Her customer base is wildly diverse ranging from fresh faced fashionistas in their teens and twenties to mature women who are wearing the exact same pieces.

Sally has even attracted the attention of Lady GaGa who has donned her designs and has since requested custom orders for public appearances such as  the performance for Oprah‘s final show where GaGa donned a blood red jacket with strong shoulders from the designer.  In one of her latest videos ‘Judas’, the popstar wears a custom order golden gown as the tides wash up over her like the goddess Venus.  GaGa’s stylist and creative head of Mugler, Nicola Formichetti had given Sally just four descriptive words for the order, not asking for anything too specific and and she certainly delivered as the internet was set a blaze with buzzing surrounding what she wore.

Sally LaPointe has become part of the life blood of New York City now, well on her way to become one of the legendary American Designers. The once the fledgling artist now is taking her turn of serving as fashion inspiration to the new wave of unhatched designers all over the globe.

Sally LaPointe is available in New York at OAK (http://www.oaknyc.com/), as well as in Los Angeles at Church) http://churchboutique.com/).


For additional information or past collections, visit: http://www.sallylapointe.com/

“MY WORK IS ALWAYS ABOUT EVOKING A CERTAIN EMOTION TO THE VIEWER, TO CREATE A FEELING, A MOOD, TO TELL A STORY.”
– Sally LaPointe

 

The designer herself seen here with the finale piece of her latest collection.

 

All images care of MAO PR in association with Sally LaPointe

 

Photo Credit: Shopconfederacy.com

When you think of the next  ’it spot’ for fashion, SilverLake California probably isn’t the first place that comes to mind. Sure it has its fair share of urban LA culture, and a handful of amazing artists residing there,  but up until what will soon be 3 years ago, there was a vacancy of fashion on the east side. One that not just anybody could fill.

Confederacy Store Front. credit: Styleseendaily.com

That is where  Celebrity Stylist, Llaria Urbinati and her partner Danny Masterson came in and decided it was time for this side of town to come alive in the wold of fashion. Confederacy (named after the book ‘Confederacy of Dunces’), a 5,000 square foot space, which originally included womens’ and mens’ ready-to-wear departments, accessories, a wide array of books, and a complete gallery space, became the brainchild of them both, and soon found critical success from its peers.

We sat down with Ilaria to discuss the birth of Confederacy; “Originally Danny and I got together and wanted to be on the ‘east side’, because we wanted something to fill the void that was over there” Illaria said, “we were originally going to do a small store, since I was a buyer for Los Angeles boutique ‘Satin’ at the time, but since it was such a big demand, we found this 5000 sq ft space that would become a ‘one stop shop’ for art shows, book, and clothes.”

The space designed by Ben Shulman and Mariah O’brien Interiors was inspired by everything classic americana. With 16-foot ceilings, refurbished brick walls, center courtyard and vintage wooden fixtures, its provides a place for people to come and just ‘hang out’. “Since I’m European, I have always had a fascination with Classic Americana aesthetics, ‘old timey’, industrial even, very New York” Ilaria says, when asked where her vision for the space came from. With similar vibes and ambiance of stores in Nashville, and other urban cities, a lot of the focus is on all American comfort, the store has a 16ft leather couch centered in the ‘Shoe living room’, the invitation is clearly one to come and soak it all in.

Shoe Living Room

The Attention to detail and customer service also seperates Confederacy from other shopping establishments. With its roots in styling, the understanding that complete service extends beyond finding the correct size, and a ringing up a sale is evident.  The old school customer service provided includes one-on-one consulting, ‘The Tea Room’ for private fittings, free valet parking, and a long list of details that normally go unnoticed, right down to every last ribbon on the final packaging.  A row of vintage phone booths that double as dressing rooms have functional phone dials that connect you with the front desk, so customers can ask for a different size without having to leave their space.

At the turn of the year, Confederacy became exclusively a mens store. “The space evolved because it became such a strong focal point. It organically began to become a guys guy place to come and get ‘decked out’” Ilaria says. Styling some of hollywoods biggest leading men like Bradley Cooper, Chris Pine, and Chris Evans its no doubt that guys flock the store to get their hands on the amazing selection of lines carried. Among them, Simon Spurr, J Lindenberg, Band of Outsiders, and vintage Kelly Cole.  Also exclusive to Confederacy is  Albert Hammen Jr, which Ilaria Co-designs. ”LA doesnt really have too many cool men’s stores, this makes it a little more fun”

Fun is an understatement when it comes to Conderacy, hosting some of LA’s most talked about events; including art shows and fashion parties. “We’re different from your typical LA fashion party, ours aren’t snobby, its just a bunch of good looking, well dressed  people who get drunk and have a really good time.” Showcasing current brands and top clients is a great asset to the entire establishment, it creates an aura of  comfort and luxury all at once, while reflecting the passion that both Ilaria and Danny put into their work.

“Three years in October… It feels like I’ve been here for ever!” Illaria says, but in fact, it has only been three short years, and so much has happened and has been accomplished, that the future of Confederacy isn’t looking anywhere but up. “A lot of talk and thought has been given into a menswear line, but only with time, we’re  excited for more collaborations with designers, and more in store shops.”
With the converting of Confederacy into an all mens store, the  opportunity to team up with designer Rebecca Minkoff, for an in-store shop presented itself, what once was the womenswear section in the front of store has been transformed into a great space for the Minkoff collection to be showcased and sold.

Rebecca Minkoff store front

 

“We also haven’t given up on the idea of an in-store cafe!” Ilaria joked, “the only thing that we dont serve yet is food. With every other venture that the store has going on, I don’t doubt that eventually that too will become reality, nothing would complete the amazing ‘Confederacy Package’ like a small nonfat vanilla latté and a biscotti. We try to make it have a little more of an intellectual vibe, LA is so vapid most of the time, its always JUST about fashion. The idea of the store is that there is more to it you know? something a little more layered.”

Visit  ShopConfederacy, RebeccaMinkoff and follow the store on twitter @Confederacybtq.

Photo Credit: Terry Richardson

Congratulations to super model  Kate Moss and english rocker Jamie Hince for tying the knot July 3, 2011. No stranger to all things faboulous, Kate Moss shut down the village of Costwolds in London to host her wedding at a secluded chaple in the village. Wedding guests included stars like Jude Law, Paul McCartney and Jack White who spent the evening mingling amongst some of the fashion elite, namely Daphne Guinness, Stefano Pilati and Marc Jacobs.

Photo Credit: www.dailymail.co.uk

Photo Credit: www.dailymail.co.uk

The bride wore a vintage-inspired cream dress and matching floor-length veil, designed by close friend John Galliano she paired the dress with a custom pair of Manolo Blahnik wedding shoes that include a blue insole as Kate’s ‘something blue’. Her new hubby Hince strayed away from the traditional dark tuexedo and opted for a light blue Stefano Pilati for YSL suit, completing his ensemble with a pair of sunglasses for an edgy rocker twist.

Outtake from Katy Perry's Rolling Stone Cover shot by Terry Richardson

July 2011 issue of Rolling Stone features the beautiful Katy Perry, wearing a Hersheys Kisses inspired bustier halter top. If you manage to look past the silly and sexy cover of the magazine, you’ll find an interview with Katy kicking off her California Dreams Tour and touching on subjects such as her success, meeting people in the industry for the first time, and the struggle she has had with her body image.

Terry Richardson, who shot the spread for the magazine posted an outtake  from the shoot (pictured above) on his twitter account. Never one to steer away from edgy direction, Richardson played onto the fact that Katy spoke about her body image and her breast size in the interview, by turning her into life sized chocolate kisses!

Given that Mrs. Perry managed to be photographed without looking raunchy but rather remaining cute and bubbly, dare we say that there is nothing she can’t do?!?  2011 is really being solidified as the year of the Katy Perry.

Check out the Rolling Stone Interview here:

Brooklyn Decker and Sofia Vergara posing in Dolce & Gabbana April 11, 2011 at LA's SoHo House.

Brooklyn Decker and Sofia Vergara both picked Dolce & Gabbana dresses to show off their sexy shape at Conde Nast Traveler’s “Hot List” Party at Soho House in West Hollywood April 11, 2011.

Actresses / Hotties Emma Stone and Vanessa Hudgens also attended the event and both looked breathtaking…

Emma Stone

I love that Emma decided to have her lips pop in a fun, flirty bright pink.  Put away the red for the holidays, hot pink is the new glam color.

Vanessa Hudgens.

Vanessa Hudgens showed up how to make menswear inspired suits super hot.  She also revealed her brand new super long hair extensions, which look great on her.

In this photo provided by NBC Universal, The "Golden Voiced" Internet sensation Ted Williams records voice over promos for MSNBC's "Lean Foward" campaign, in New York, on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011. (AP Photo/NBC, Peter Kramer)

Listen up, for the formerly homeless man with a golden voice, Ted Williams, is now in a series of Kraft cheese commercials.  Williams is doing voice-over work for Homestyle Macaroni and Cheese.

Lynna Galia, a spokeswoman for Kraft, told the Chicago Tribune that they were taken with Williams after seeing his YouTube video and hired him to work on four commercials.

“We were moved by his story and his amazing voice,” Galia said, adding that Williams’ voice is “perfectly suited” for the ad campaign. “We were in the middle of making our TV spots and in a unique position to help Ted use his great voice and also provide him employment.”

Play this video to hear Ted Williams voice in this Kraft commercial:

Ted is definitely the first internet star of 2011.  Homeless for four years, until discovered by a reporter from the Columbus Dispatch off Ohio’s I-71.  The reporter’s video was less than two minutes — and captivated the world as soon as it was uploaded online.  Click here to watch the original video and monitor Ted’s progress.

This is truly an amazing story — it’s so touching I get tears in my eyes just thinking about it.  From homeless man that people tried to ignore to superstar status in less than a week — just proves that you should always have faith and never give up because you never ever know what’s coming next.

Ted Williams, the man with a golden voice, is now a household name.   Move over Bieber, there’s a new internet sensation now.  Or hey, wait a minute, wouldn’t a Bieber and Williams collab be AMAZING??  Hey, at this point, ANYTHING can happen.

Congrats Ted!

Emmanuelle Alt at French Vogue

Emmanuelle Alt has been fashion director for Vogue Paris with Carine Roitfeld since 2001; before Vogue snagged her up, she was an incredible stylist for publications like Mixte and 20 Ans, and was Editor of 20Ans.  Balmain, Isabel Marant and Giuseppe Zanotti also all depend on Alt to help create their looks, and her hubby, artistic director for Isabel Marant, Franck Durand and daughter Francoise, also have an their very own lovable style, making the entire family adoring to watch.

Alt & Her Daughter

Educated at Lubeck School in Paris, which boasts an impressive list of alumnae including former first lady Cécilia Sarkozy, Caroline Deroche of Givenchy, Mathilde Agostinelli of Prada, Victoire de Castellane of Dior, Vanessa Seward of Azzaro, and Camille Miceli of Louis Vuitton, its no surprise Alt will now go down in fashion history as one of the great ones and Vogue was so smart to promote her to what is perhaps the most coveted role in fashion editorial, globally.

Alt In Winter 2010 Fashion

Xavier Romatet, president of Condé Nast France, announced Alt’s new role at a press conference today in Paris.  February 1st will be her first day at her new desk. “Vogue Paris is performing strongly and I wish to entrust the editor-in-chief position to someone who will ensure a certain continuity, while bringing a new energy and dimension,” Xavier said, adding,  ”Emmanuelle has all the professional and personal qualities required to maintain Vogue Paris as a world reference among fashion magazines. Vogue Paris will remain the most important fashion, beauty and cultural magazine, working with the world’s greatest photographers and stylists, who Emmanuelle knows perfectly. I totally trust her to manage this prestigious brand and develop it in all its dimensions, including digital.”  Alt added, ”It’s a great honor for me, but also a great pleasure to be at the head of Vogue Paris, which I know very well, working with very talented teams, I will attach myself to developing the incredible potential of Vogue Paris.

We’re so excited for what Alt will bring us in the pages of Vogue, as her personal style embodies everything we love about the chic and cool French women as well as her passion for fun and music.

Nicole Richie is all-smiles on the Red Carpet.

She’s a celebrity, has two babies, has a rock star as a significant other and a famous Dad… She’s Nicole Richie. Now, once again, there’s a possibility that she’ll be heading to a TV set near you. This time, not in something reality-based. Nicole is working closely with writers and producers to get a TV show about her off the ground. The deal, inked with ABC as a potential host, has been in the workings for some time, including a first try which didn’t go over so well earlier this year.

This specific series will follow Nicole, playing herself, as she navigates through the world of being a celebrity mom in Hollywood and juggling her career with raising a family. Not exactly a stretch for the star who, in addition to acting, also runs a successful clothing line called House of Harlow.

No specific details on the show have emerged besides the basic plot point, except the fact that Jeff Rake is on board. Rake is a writer who helped pen some witty dialogue for Alicia Silverstone, when she made a venture to TV in Miss Match. Considering that show lacked viewers, but was praised by critics, here’s to hoping Richie has a great team behind her.

No stranger to the small screen, Richie was able to flex her acting muscles in a fun turn on Chuck. While guest-starring on the series, she was able to mix some action with some comedy and came out on top. If the series fails, I’m positive she’ll have something to fall back on. Possibly one of her other ventures… writing… perfume… jewelry…

For more articles from our Style Seen Daily Contributor Drew McAnany, click here to visit his personal blog.


Hugh Hefner; Playboy, Activist & Rebel Movie Poster

Hugh Hefner, known of course as the famous founder of Playboy – is also a rebellious activist, a little known fact that Oscar-winning™ producer/director Brigitte Berman brings to light in her feature documentary, titled “HUGH HEFNER: PLAYBOY, ACTIVIST AND REBEL”.  The film tells the story of the flamboyant, outspoken founder of the Playboy empire and the fierce battles with nearly all levels of the U.S. government, the religious right, and militant feminists. Think less bunnies, less nudity and more politics.

First Cover of Playboy Magazine – Monroe

Hefner launched Playboy in 1953, achieving instant notoriety and astounding success for the magazine, the nude centerfold of Marilyn Monroe naturally helped.  Hefner began to become the most outspoken leader of the sexual revolution and/or liberation, in his own Playboy Style. Almost immediately, his brand and his voice, outraged forces of Church and State, who launched a war againist him, which is still going on today.

Known as hedonist, leading a controversial lifestyle, some said he exploited women, regardless, he became a true catalyst for progressive change in social groups, starting in Chicago, on an assortment of social and political issues including not just sexual freedom, but censorship, First Amendment rights, abortion rights, and social justice. Check out the official trailer below:

After Berman attended Hefner’s 80th birthday party at his infamous Mansion in April 2006, she decided the otherside of Hefner, Berman said in an interview, “was fascinating because as much as he had become a legendary lover of countless women – there was a more intersting side to him, the publisher of a groundbreaking magazine, who is also a social activist at the forefront of countless progressive causes – a man who took great risks in breaking the colour line in his Playboy clubs and TV shows, who defied the blacklist in the McCarthy Fifties decade, fought antiquated and absurd sex laws that regulated private conduct in the nation’s bedrooms, provided legal teams to fight anti-abortion laws that eventually led to Roe vs Wade, and campaigned against censorship and for the individual’s right to freedom of expression on all fronts. For me, this film has it all – sex, glamour, politics, romance, tragedy, and conflicts – and many great surprises about a man people think they know, but don’t really know”.

Berman was granted unprecedented access to his vast archives and allowed her to have complete creative control, something he had never done in his life for anyone.  Interesting for a man who is known for being proud of his enemies including Presidents Nixon and Reagan, FBI’s J. Edgar Hoover, Rev. Jerry Falwell, Don Wildmon, Gloria Steinem and Susan Brownmiller.

The highlights in the film include battles he fought from being arrested for obscenity, having been branded a pornographer by Reagan’s Meese Commission, the boycott of his magazine he endured, FBI surveillance and having been set up on drug charge, which he proved to have been fabricated.  Hefner has won every single legal battle he has ever fought, while continuing with his legendary lifestyle.

Participants in the film are essentially a “Who’s Who”  of the decades Playboy has been around, the list is extraordinary and brings insight into the mind of someone who has been called everything from a Genius to a Pedophile.  Regardless of what you think of him, there is no doubt that his personal style and vision has made an impact in media, and it turns out also in controversial social issues that may come to a surprise to many.

The film debuted at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival and opened July 30, 2010 nationally.

http://www.hughhefnerplayboyactivistrebel.com/

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