If this isn’t a knock-out advertisement for hitting the gym, I’m not sure what is?

Helena Christensen for Reebok’s EasyTones:

Oh, to be a Glamazon.

It’s no secret that I love a little glamour. In fact I advertise my need for the stuff nearly every day and try to inject it into most things I do.

That being said, when the annual Costume Institute’s Met Gala rolls around, I dive through the pictures faster than my mother at a Reitman’s sale.

Whatever did any of us do before Style.com?

My absolute fave of the evening- and it wasn’t easy to choose- was Zoe Saldana. Hands down (on bended-knee in praise). Her floor-length, one-shoulder Calvin Klein made my heart flutter. I want to be her in this moment:

there is no life I know to compare with pure imagination

D&G Spring ‘10 campaign

Half of the fun of any fashion magazine is the glorious ads stacked in the first 10 to 100 pages. But lately I’ve been fairly bored with most of the adverts coming out of fashion houses across the globe. Until now.

Dolce & Gabbana’s recent partnership with Madonna is genius. The messy kitchen table adorned with a replica of my gran’s lace tablecloth, dirty dishes, eating spaghetti with your hands. Oh, and the clothes are nice too. Madge looks amazing. These are even better than her recent L&V ads. 

Not so fast Lady Gaga, you haven’t dethroned her majesty just yet.

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Dear Sonia Rykiel: Your Parisian redheaded flare makes my heart skip a beat.

missing you..

p.s. prepare for this blog to make a comeback
x

RIP Kate McGarrigle