Pre-Fall 2012: Louis Vuitton

“It’s a Small World” from Disney was playing at the Louis Vuitton presentation.

It’s rather fitting when you think about it as very few brands (save Chanel, Dior etc.) have the global reach that Louis Vuitton has.

For the label’s pre-Fall 2012 collection, Julie de Libran, LV’s Design Director, expanded the traditional look and feel of the label with a collection that is a little bit more couture, a little bit more 1960s and a little bit more military-inspired than the usual tones undertaken under the leadership of Marc Jacobs (who has overseen the House since 1997.)

The fabrics are a compilation of [Read more...]

Happy 2nd Birthday Little Pink Blog [Giveaway]

Image via WeHeartIt

**WARNING: This post is IMAGE heavy!**

“And, when you want something,

all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.”

— Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)

It’s been quite the second year and I’d be telling a fib to say I was expecting it — because I wasn’t.

Sometimes, when one door closes, or more than one door closes, we are lucky and blessed enough to have a few more that open. And it’s like Mr. Coelho said, if you want it bad enough, if you try hard enough — well, I believe him, something has got to give.

Little Pink Blog is a community, and some really wonderful people helped make it happen from friendships, to advice, to being professional pals, study buddies or a shoulder to cry on — make no mistake, I didn’t do this alone — and to them, I am grateful. The simple truth of the matter is that in 3-months we had 6,000 unique visitors, 2-years later I’m humbled and in awe of the 30,000 that appreciate all things LPB! Y’all rock my pink socks :)

Regardless, from Miami to New York and back and then there again it’s been an adventure… and while, I would love to share all my photos of my first year in New York City and my blog’s second year on the planet, I had to be economical in this post…mostly… well I tried!

Happy Birthday to me!
Happy Birthday to me!
Happy SECOND Birthday to my Little Pink Blog,
– Happy Birthday to me!
:)

And the story starts here… [but if you're desperate for the giveaway feel free to scroll]

I got the chance to visit Fashion Week in Lincoln Center and guess who I met? [Read more...]

Marc Jacobs Twitter Meltdown: PR Stunt or PR Gaffe?

It began on February 13th, 2010, when Marc Jacobs launched a twitter search for an official manager of their social media accounts. Their notorious CEO, Robert Duffy, was looking to pass the reigns onto someone else following a series of PR blunders.

Robert Duffy and Marc Jacobs canoodling image via Vanity Fair

The job requirements? Be engaging.

The application? Tweet something clever. Showing no interest in CVs or cover letters, the pool of applicants was wide open. Allegedly, an intern [Read more...]

The Fashion Fence: Luxury Brands and their Social Media Strategy

Lace Fence' Project by Dutch Design House Demakersvan; Courtesy of I. CordalÂ

By: Amanda Montgomery, guest blogger

When we were growing up and often fighting with our siblings then tattling on them immediately to start trouble your wise parents probably said,

“There are 2 sides to every story. Let me see what your brothers/sisters have to say.”

In a recent article for Forbes, journalist Lauren Indvik approached the story surrounding luxury brands (Jimmy Choo, Burberry, Marc Jacobs, etc) and what occurs when these labels attempt to incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns.

As it turns out, there are several sides to the story about whether social media will generate an increase in sales, and more importantly raise top-of-mind awareness for luxury brands. [Read more...]

Fashion’s Night Out 2010: The Good, Bad & The PR Nightmare

Moi and the divine Marc Jacobs

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UPDATE – September 13, 2010
I got a tweet from @BCBGMaxAzria about the FNO situation.
See the “PR Nightmare” section below for details.
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Virgina, there is a Santa Claus because Fashion’s Night Out exists and it was an adventure, Charlie!

Susan and I at Marc Jacobs

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{ADbitious} How to take an African Safari Ride with Louis Vuitton

Lions, Tigers and Louis Vuitton, Oh yeaaa baby! [Read more...]

Death of Rachel Zoe: A Fashionable Demise Into Haute Hades

“Rachel’s energy is electrifying? …And often shocking!” -Marc Jacobs

Bad hair day. Dress, $3,200, and shoes, $750, Marc Jacobs. 212-343-1490.

“I dieee.”

It’s a phrase known to many, fashionistas and pop culture aficionados alike, coined by stylist supreme, and wannabe nemesis to Anna Wintour, Rachel Zoe.

The phrase is synonymous when one really likes something – like Rachel and a pair of brand spankin’ new Louboutins.

We see red [Read more...]

{iStyle} Marc Jacobs v Louis Vuitton: Where Will Life Take You?

By: Kelly Ahern, guest blogger

With its chic simple lines and easily distinguishable monogram it is not hard for one to become entranced in all that is Louis.

Surrounded by the earthy smell of fresh leather, you are invited to step into a world of class and luxe sophistication. No wonder the French conglomerate has yet to lose its seat at the top.

This year marks the 5th Anniversary of BrandZ’s Top 100 Annual Report.

Millward Brown Optimor created the BrandZ Top 100 ranking system as a way to identify the world’s most valuable brands, based on dollar value, of course. The role of a brand is vital, especially in today’s unsteady economy, consumers need a brand that they not only admire but one that they trust.

Well when it comes to luxury, the people choose Louis Vuitton.

This year’s report named Louis Vuitton the number one brand in the luxury sector. Besides its refined appeal and sensible style, what makes Louis stand out? [Read more...]

NSFW Another Reason to Watch the World Cup: Cristiano Ronaldo’s New Underwear ADs

Click to Enlarge. David Beckham for Armani 2009, Photo by Armani

If you thought Dolce and Gabbana’s World Cup advertisements were hot pieces of Azzurri man candy in 2006 and 2010 and that David Beckham’s 2009 Armani adverts were swoon-worthy [Read more...]

{iStyle} Designers Are A Girl’s Best Friend

Image via Louise Whitehill

By: Louise Whitehill, guest blogger

Friends are like shoes: so many gorgeous styles, vibrant colours and glorious heel sizes. Amongst the exotic are the old faithfuls: the Best Friend Forever, the Gay Best Friend, the Gobby One, the Charlotte (Sex and the City‘s prim, proper and polite character), the Hardcore Partier…but there is one particularly exclusive brand of friend that only the elite get access to – the designer friend.

Being an A-lister guarantees rubbing shoulders with the best and most talented designers [Read more...]

{iStyle} NYFW SS10 Day 5

Oh, I might just finally catch up. I think Day 5 was interesting, because many of these designers departed from their usual without getting to whacky.

Barbara Tfank – Attention fan’s of Mad Men! I present to you your dream designer. Tfank’s collection was all Betty and Joan with lovely prints, ladylike 60′s silhouettes, and a very wearable run of colors. Makes you want to wiggle like Joan, doesn’t it? [Read more...]

Fashion Directory on Twitter

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Right so the fabulous people that are the New York Times came up with this list and I’m just reposting it for you my lovely, Pink Book Fashionistas!

If you ever wanted to stalk your favourite brands, and the people who run them on Twitter, then this list is for you! I also added makeup brands to this list that weren’t on the original.

Below is a list of everything and everyone at the moment (September 2009), some of whom from bloglandia you should recognize in the Pink Book’s “Places I Visit.”

Enjoy :) [Read more...]

{iStyle} Blogs make fashion go hi-lo, Pt. I

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By: Jenn Ortiz, guest blogger

This March, during Paris Fashion Week, Britt Aboutaleb of Fashionista mused over the blogger seating arrangements at fashion shows. While usually, but not always, bloggers were given press seating, this time there was subsection within press for online media. This, she explained, placed bloggers along the likes of online editors from Elle, Glamour, etc. At other shows, bloggers were given their own front-row section, just like Conde Nast and other publisher sections. She then wondered, “are the days of acting like bloggers aren’t real media members finally over?”

Yes, they are. Whether some people like it or not, blogs are valid media.

They are so valid, that you now see bloggers being signed as models and editors, being given book deals, and photographing ad campaigns. Street-style photo blogging and the focus on what is going on “outside the tent” is cooler and given more style credit than what goes on in the audience inside the tent. If you take a look at Lucky Magazine’s June issue, you might notice that a certain spread on purses looks like something that might appear on The Sartorialist or JaknJill. Bloggers are regularly featured in Teen Vogue and Lucky Magazine as authors, editors, and ones to watch. In fact, one could possibly argue that blogs are more valid and honest than most other forms of fashion media. Most bloggers do not have to answer to an editor or an investor. Therefore, they have the ability to be honest and express their opinions, as well as dish unconfirmed rumors without fearing backlash from any advertisers pulling out.

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Blogging is a very inexpensive way to reach out and connect to readers. Blogs and microblogs, like twitter, keep readers connected and current in a way that has never been possible before. Want to know what Anna Wintour said at the 92nd St. Y? Just log on to The Cut (NY Mag’s blog) the morning after, or for real-time updates  log on to The Cut’s twitter (@CutBlog). Fashion bloggers tweeted and blogged from their Blackberries and iPhones during the runway shows, faster than any magazine, news show, or the common fashion website could put together a spread on a show. The only thing more immediate would be directly streaming video directly from the show, but that costs money. Besides, who has time to watch a whole fashion show live anyway? That also means a reader would have to focus their attention, and let’s face it, the attention span and tolerance has lowered in the present day.

So what’s a magazine to do? Well, many magazines have begun to twitter and blog, too. They really couldn’t afford not to. In her Tuesday evening interview, Ms. Wintour admitted to having forced Andre Leon Talley into blogging, kicking and screaming. (Supposedly, he now loves it.) The New York Times now has a twitter account for the Moment, which recently tweeted live during the Grace Jones performance at Matthew Williamson. The list of magazines and editors that have begun to blog goes on and on.

Image belongs to The Sartorialist

There is one thing that traditional media entering the blogosphere should understand. In blogging, community is important to survive. It’s okay to re-blog some information seen elsewhere; in fact, it’s highly desired to be linked and re-blogged. That is exactly how a blog gets more readers and maintains relevance. This means that if you don’t read blog A, you’ll still likely see part of the same story from Blog A on Blog X, Y, and Z. In fashion, that means that more and more readers get information faster. The sense of community also gives blogs additional weight. If you piss off one, you might piss them all off. Then again, that could land you on CNN and sell some magazines.

In sum, bloggers are entering fashion and fashion is entering the blogosphere. Consider the line officially blurred.

Related CNN article here.

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Jenn Ortiz is a graduate of the University of Florida with degrees in History and Latin American Studies with hopes to pursue a PhD in Child Development. She believes there is beauty in everything around us; from the inside out, outside in. She currently runs {Bits of Beauty}, a place you just feel good about.

Copyright © 2009 SashaHalima PR. All rights reserved

{iStyle} On Style: Strive. Own it.

New to the Little Pink Book is a weekly feature we call {iStyle}, featuring commentary on couture, RTW, style and fashion the globe over.

Photo By We Heart It.com. Subject to their Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved. 

By: Jenn Ortiz, guest blogger

I am not a fashion person. I do not eagerly await the collections, nor do I model-stalk. I don’t jump over fashion gossip. (Who’s going to be taking over at Ricci?!!!) This is not to say that I live under a fashion-rock. (BTW, the answer is Peter Copping will be heading Nina Ricci.) I just do not take “fashion” too seriously. You see, the problem with fashion is that there are trends: the It bag, the shoe, this season’s dress. It can be exhausting to keep up and, quite often, a waste of money. Fashion by these terms is very exclusionary. The end result is that many are left with a bad taste in their mouths and no desire to make any effort.

So, instead of trying to be trendy or fashionable, I advise you to Strive for Style.

Style is yours. It evolves and grows with you. It is personal, natural, and less competitive.

Ok, so let’s dig in. For today’s topic, let’s discuss one of the most important rules of style:

 Photo by Steven Meisel © 1993

Own your style and know your limits.

Most of us could not rock Anna Wintour’s, Isabella Blow’s (may she RIP), or Lady GaGa’s wardrobe; it takes a certain personality to feel comfortable and not get over-run by that kind of wardrobe. You should be aiming to build a wardrobe with longevity that is personal. Your clothes should compliment you. They should fit your body, not the other way around. Freshen your wardrobe each season with new pieces that you can incorporate with what you already own. If there is something in your closet that you love, but you feel it is a bit outdated, contemplate having it altered. (The same goes for hair and makeup.)

You should NEVER make a purchase just because it’s “in”. (In what?! In the garbage next season, that’s what.) Don’t go shopping for clothes you’d only date, go shopping for the clothes you might marry. (Occasional one night stands aside.) The last thing you want to be is in a bad “uniform.” Head to toe labels, “Juicy” across the butt, the same giant designer glasses and “it” bag. Yes, we know you spent a ton on all that crap, but you look a mess. That is not style. That is trying to be fashionable and trendy at its worst.

Photo by The Sartoria List. All Rights Reserved 2009.

Speaking of money, the lack thereof is not an excuse to be unstylish! With all the diffusion lines, sample sales, small designers, and vintage options available, it is simple to develop your own style. For a perfect example of someone who has developed her own style without breaking the bank, go here . If you are need of more inspiration check out the street-style photographers (Garance, Sartorialist, Facehunter, JaknJill.) There is a wide variety of individuals who own their style, from high to low and everything in-between, on those pages.

I promise, you won’t find pink terry hoodies with Marc Jacobs bags on them.

 

Jenn Ortiz is a graduate of the University of Florida with degrees in History and Latin American Studies with hopes to pursue a PhD in Child Development. She believes there is beauty in everything around us; from the inside out, outside in. She currently runs {Bits of Beauty}, a place you just feel good about.

Copyright © 2009 SashaHalima PR. All rights reserved

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