A wonderfully diverse crowd from the worlds of fashion, art, film, architecture, and literature came out to celebrate Robin Renzi’s…
Scott Campbell
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(NEW YORK) Christopher Kane On The Agony And The Thrill Of Being A Designer [Style.com] Reflecting on his Kering investment…
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Oh, how we love this one…Peter Marino and Marc Jacobs escaped the hideous rain last night in New York for…
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Marchesa: Seeing as Marchesa is synonymous with romance, Keren Craig and Georgina Chapman stayed true to what they do best this season. There was a touch of dark glamour via black feathers dotting the coifs and plum matte lips, a majority of the collection featured floaty tulle frocks embellished with flower appliques and wound with ribbon. With an eye on the Twenties, Thirties, and Fifties, the clothes spanned the decades featuring styles that were popular during those exact time periods. For the Twenties, silk fringe was draped into a pencil skirt and strings of pearls swung with a musical quality on a full-length dress. Bias cut slip dresses, repping the Thirties, were hand painted with florals and toughened up with black tulle or made light as a cloud with white tulle. When the collection was brought into the Fifties, tea length gowns were all the rage, especially when topped with sheer T shirts, revealing floral bustiers underneath. While Christian Louboutin offered up a breathtaking selection of red-soled pumps with winding ankle straps to accompany the frocks. But the chicest accessory at the white carpeted event, held at the New York Public Library, just might’ve been the floral tattoos whipped up by Scott Campbell.
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A totally tatted moment avec Lake Bell at the Band of Outsiders show. Turns out, finding oneself mostly nude on a cover isn’t as easy as one might think…
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Lake Bell covers New York’s Fall Fashion issue (always a must read!) and she’s all inked up…but it’s fake, y’all. The double issue features Marc Jacobs talking about his own ink, a feature on Nick Gruber (hey, wait a second!), and a feature on Bell, who’s hitched to tattoo artist Scott Campbell.
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Surf’s up! Last night, Tommy Hilfiger celebrated the launch of a limited edition “Surf Shack” capsule collection and collaboration with Art Production Fund at No. 8 in Manhattan. Artists Lola Montes Schnabel, Richard Phillips, Scott Campbell, Gary Simmons, and Raymond Pettibon were all asked to apply their talents to design a limited-edition set of surfboards that were on display at Amy Sacco’s clubhouse.
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Things are unusually quiet over at Terry’s Diary this week with barely a shot out of our plaid shirted pal. He did post a photo from the set of his WSJ. cover with Knicks player Carmelo Anthony (a redunk 6′ 8″!) and Scott Campbell, but where’s Jared? James? Kate? We’re worried that a short complex has come over our Terry.