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FEATURING DEBBIE HARRY, LEIGH LEZARK AND MARK JACOBS
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THEMUSIC ISSUE
It’s the Music Issue! This week we go glam rock in sequin-sprayed pants, embellished tanks and sparkling accessories in our Let’s Dance fashion shoot. Discover how Marc Jacobs has used music to inspire his collections and read our exclusive interview with New York fashion icon Debbie Harry, who shows us how to dress like a rock star. Plus, DJ and model Leigh Lezark reveals the fall accessories that pop. Frock’n’roll!
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trend flash...mcq’s punk polishTartan, leather and sharp tailoring: style and attitude go hand in hand at McQ this season with the new punk trend. Add edge to plaid pieces with sleek suiting and spiky heels.
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don’t miss...sTAnDouT swEATErswow knits are having a moment, with designers from Missoni to versace championing bright pieces for fall. Snap up this trend now and wear with floor-skimming skirts or slick cigarette pants.
we’re loving... mulTi-chAin brAcElE Ts Pick one in gold and team with your lBD for classic cocktail style or for day, with skinny jeans and a tee. A bracelet adorned with charms adds boho flair to jet-set perfect maxi dresses.
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on the runway...jEwEl TonEs Fall’s elegant new mood sees a sumptuous palette of sapphire, ruby and amethyst dazzle at the gucci show. inspired by the queen of retro cool, Florence welch, Frida giannini’s emerald silk gown will be the gem in your eveningwear wardrobe.
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Her collections are irresistible to pop icons and cool girls the world over. Here, New York-based Anna Sui reveals why style and sound will always be perfectly in tune
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Music has always been... hugely influential. When I’m working I play records and elements of whatever I’m listening to, punk or glam or psychedelia, translate into my clothes.When designing a collection... I ask myself, is this cool enough for Anita Pallenberg? I often reference her eclectic 1970s look and spirit. She is a dear friend to me now. For fall I was inspired by... the iconic bohemian style of the Ormbsy-Gore sisters. They were
‘‘When designing I ask myself, is this cool enough for Anita Pallenberg?’’
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great trend-setters of ’60s London, famousing wearing Victorian pieces from the Corps de Ballet on the street. The three key pieces... from FW11 are the delicate cream crochet dress, the black lace flared pants and the cool monochrome pattern coat. My new style icon is... Florence Welch. She’s been rocking a lot of my
designs lately. I also adore Alison Mosshart from The Kills and Elle Fanning. I can’t stop listening to... the Arctic Monkeys’ Suck it and See. Also on my playlist is Australian band Tame Impala. I used their psychedelic rock music in my FW11 show. Wearing Anna Sui... is not about age. It’s about attitude, glamour and not taking yourself too seriously.
Sarah Sophie Flicker and Karen Elson with Sui at New York Fashion Week
Actress Elle Fanning is one of Sui’s style icons
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the weekend
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hot weather calls for effortless style. that’s why cool girls on the go are swapping separates for the ultimate one-stop wardrobe solution: the weekend dress. the beauty of this perfect piece? It requires few accessories, complements gladiator flats or block heels, and looks nonchalantly stylish 9-to-5 and beyond. read on for the easiest ways to master off-duty dressing. It’s that simple.
For bohemian flair team broderie anglais with a leopard clutch and metallic sandals like Bianca Brandolini.
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Karolina Kurkova offsets jersey with tribal-chic jewelry and a sleek updo to seamlessly blend daytime cool and cocktail glamour.
jErSEy GIrl hilary rhoda shows that the only accompaniments you need to a Missoni knit dress are a pop of neon and sun-kissed skin.
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New York’s hottest DJ, muse, model and style setter shares her new season hits
by leigh lezark of the misshapesaccessories rock!
STYLE TIP“The soft cashmere lining makes these gloves perfect for
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STYLE TIP“Cat-eye frames are my favorite.
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As he celebrates the 10-year anniversary of Marc by Marc Jacobs, Beccy Clarke looks at the designer’s life in music…
in 1992, Marc Jacobs designed his iconic SS93 Grunge collection for Perry Ellis. Inspired by the Seattle rock scene and
Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit, it was a heady mix of street and high fashion, the likes of which had never before been seen on the runway. Shalom Harlow and Christy Turlington modeled floral dresses, silk plaid shirts and Converse sneakers made from duchesse satin – the press went wild.
GRUNGENirvana was an inspiration for Jacobs’ 1992 Grunge collection, designed for Perry Ellis.
FASHION PACKJacobs with Lady Gaga at the designer's 2010 Spring Fashion Show. Gaga later performed at the after party.
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High fashion, pre-Marc, was a place of exclusivity where you had to be polished and perfectly put together,”
says Nylon’s fashion director, Joseph Errico. “His Grunge collection flipped the script.” Music has always been central to Jacobs’ world, and his rise to the top has played out to a soundtrack of musical greats. The video for Sonic Youth’s hit single Sugar Kane was shot in the Perry Ellis showroom during the creation of the Grunge collection (Jacobs and Chloë Sevigny both made cameos), while his first runway show was a homage to Amadeus and Purple Rain. Some of Jacobs’ most memorable shows have been set to the wickedly spot-on soundtracks of fashion’s favorite music guru, DJ Frédéric Sanchez. “The verve’s anthem Bitter Sweet Symphony is the song everyone associates with Marc and, as fashion moments go, it was a powerful statement,” says virginia Smith, US Vogue’s fashion market & accessories director, of Jacobs’ SS99 show. Then there was the FW08 collection where models stepped out to the beat of Jams Run Free played live by Sonic Youth on the runway. In SS09, it was all about Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue while the FW10 collection was brought to life by Juliette Gréco’s rendition of Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
‘‘High fashion, pre- Marc, was a place of exclusivity where you had to be perfectly put together’’FASHION DIRECTOR, NYLON, JOSEPH ERRICO
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10 years of MARC by MARC JACoBSCelebrating a decade of his little sister line
Jacobs has become as iconic as his collections, a master of reinvention and self-promotion. He surrounds himself
with creative wunderkids: his campaigns, shot by Juergen Teller and featuring Sofia Coppola and Charlotte Rampling, are provocative and utterly cool. At his shows you will see Madonna, Debbie Harry and P. Diddy, waiting with bated breath to see what they will be wearing next season. “Marc is one of the few rebel fashion designers,” says Zanna Roberts, senior fashion editor, Marie Claire US. “He does what he wants, when he wants. He is a fashion zeitgeist in so many ways.” Turn the page to watch the countdown of our favorite Marc Jacobs moments.
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to make musicWhat role does music play in
the studio? Four designers reveal the tunes that inspire them
alice temperleyWhat were you listening to as you designed for fall? We had a mix of Leonard Cohen, Ray LaMontagne, Warpaint, Bon Iver, the Rolling Stones and some reggae. I love playing a good song loud and just zoning in on my work. It gives me focus.How did the music complement the collection?You can see some rock’n’roll in there, as well as softer, more romantic references.What was the show soundtrack?Adele, the Ting Tings, Parov Stelar and The Knife. My husband Lars and I choose the songs and our DJ mixes it into something beautiful that suits the mood.
What played in your studio as you designed for fall? A lot of music by the London-based composer Daniel Lea, who created my bespoke show music.How important is music to your creative process?It can inspire the overall mood of my collections. It acts as creative research for me as much as visuals do.What was the link between the music and the clothes? The collection was about freedom, ease and comfort, and I used moths and cocoons as a motif for that. The music reflected the sounds of a moth breaking free of a chrysalis and taking flight.
Richard Nicoll
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alberta FerrettiHow does music help your creative process?I listen to different genres depending on my mood – lounge music to relax, classical music to think and rock music to recharge. Did a particular song influence your fall collection?Adele’s Rolling in the Deep produced an incredible energy within me and played in my mind continually. The strength of the music emulates the type of woman I was bringing to the runway: feminine but mostly self-confident.What was the runway music?Adele, and Hercules and Love Affair’s Painted Eyes.
What music inspired the new collection? My fall ’11 collection felt very modern in design and I created it with a confident, fearless woman in mind. Strong women inspire me. Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez and Rihanna are all friends of mine whose music focused my creativity for this new season. does music help you in the creative process?Music is in my blood and I find it awe-inspiring how artists can transform into alter egos on stage. This is a part of fashion too – you can be whoever you want to be.Why did you use electro pioneers Kraftwerk in your runway show?It was a change in genre for me. The collection was focused and futuristic, which was encapsulated by Kraftwerk. It reflected the clothes and atmosphere well.
Roberto cavalli
“In each artist, there is an empathy that goes beyond words or melody”
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Embrace your inner rock star in brocade jackets, sequin-sprayed pants and luxurious velvet
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Jacket by Roberto Cavalli; tank by Zoe Carssen; pants by Etro; necklace by Dolce & Gabbana; rings by Daisy Knights, Diane Kordas and Dominic Jones; clutch by Jil Sander
styling by tracy taylor
Blazer by Gucci; shirt by Miu Miu; pants by Stella McCartney; rings by Roberto Cavalli and Maison Martin Margiella; cuffs by Marni and Alexander McQueen; bangles by Diane Kordas; clutch by Jimmy Choo
Top by Reed Krakoff; shorts by
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Dress by Sonia Rykiel; boots by Versace;
scarf by Ralph Lauren Collection; bracelet by Eddie Borgo; ring
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Cardigan by Missoni; pants by Thakoon;
socks by Falke; shoes by Miu Miu; necklace
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Jacket by Balmain; earrings by Marc by Marc Jacobs; ring by Eddie Borgo
Jacket by Balmain; sweater by Markus
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Debbie Harry is as famed for her wardrobe as her rock star credentials. Stephanie Forrester meets the New York legend
Debbie Harry’s platinum locks, sculpted cheekbones, seductive pout and deconstructed disco
look defined the 1970s. Immortalized by Andy Warhol and idolized by millions, she had it all – sex appeal, charisma, individuality. 40 years on, her image is every bit as striking. Here, the Blondie singer talks about her life in style.
The whole deconstructed look is something I really like a lot. New York in the ’70s taught me a lot of things, I learned by osmosis – it was
like going to school. Initially it was about experimentation and then it evolved when I started working with Steve Sprouse. Back in the early days we were different to everyone else. Nobody else was wearing ripped up stuff with lots of paint smears. We were just the opposite of what was going on in the magazines. Nobody was wearing narrow lapels or tight pants – we did it first. Extreme style gets you noticed. You can’t be afraid to make a statement. Most people in my world are pretty clear about what makes them who they are.
Rock Star
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‘‘Nobody was wearing ripped up stuff – we were the opposite of what was in the magazines”
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Debbie Harry’s rock Star
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It’s fundamental to be an individual. You’re either highly criticized or applauded – either way, it makes you stand out. My style says something about my powerful nature. I’m conscious of my appearance because I’m in the entertainment industry. In the 1970s, I would borrow clothes from friends, make things and shop in thrift stores. Now I shop all over the place. I love designers but I love all sorts of clothes. I keep an open mind. Blonde combines innocence with sensuality. Because my look was
the group’s identity – it sort of became commercial for me too. Girls with a strong look inspire me like Tina Weymouth from Talking Heads and Patti Smith. Like me, they were involved with all male bands – there weren’t so many all girl bands at the time. Although thinking back the British girls the Slits had a lot of fun with clothes – they were extreme. The first time I felt cool was probably about the 5th grade. I was always dressing up, even as a little girl. Beyonce and Lady Gaga aren’t afraid to push things to the limits
– they obviously get a kick out of it. they are both super-big stars with a real sense of who they are.I wear things that make me look good and feel comfortable. My signature look was a black mini dress with black boots and a beret. recently I bought a black leather skirt I love. It’s timeless and cool and you can wear it with anything.I’ve always enjoyed clothes. I like to put something on that’s fabulous and then not have to think about it. Panic of Girls is out now
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dark shades and classic Breton stripes are on-the-road essentials.
‘‘Extreme style gets you noticed. You can’t be afraid to make a statement’’
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Sound and style collide: meet four of music’s best dressed HARLEY VIERA-NEWTONWith a record exec father and stylist mother, 23-year-old Harley embodies the best of both worlds, lighting up the decks of New York nightspots and runway shows alike with her hip DJ skills and trademark mini-dresses.
THE DJ:
EDIE CAMPBELLHaving graced the pages of British Vogue aged five, Edie was always destined to be the toast of the style set. At 19, she’s turning heads with her ’60s style and rock star beau, Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell.
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LYKKE LIThis 26-year-old pop sensation is Sweden’s coolest export. Her dreamy sound has a global following, but her edgy aesthetic has put Lykke on the fashion radar – think leather pants, oversized knits and sharp-shouldered blazers.
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KANYA KINGKanya King founded the influential MOBO organisation in 1996. Fast forward 15 years, and the MOBO awards broadcast to over 250 million worldwide. Sculptural dresses and colorful clutches are her red carpet staples.
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Discover the Burberry creative director’s top picks for 2011
Christopher Bailey’s
Misty Miller, 16, was discovered playing a ukulele at Britain’s Bestival festival. A songwriter since the tender age of eight, this London-born talent finished recording her debut album while revising for her GCSEs. Her bittersweet pop-folk songs Little Thing Called Love and Dancing With the Devil have already picked up internet buzz and with coverage in Vogue Italia and AnOther Magazine, plus a Burberry Acoustic session under her belt, the fashion world is similarly aflutter. www.mistymiller.com
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A bit Rolling Stones, a little Nick Cave and a touch The Smiths, London four-piece Life In Film came to Bailey’s attention after posting a track online. Singer Sam Fry has since modeled for the label and the group played at the recent opening of London’s Burberry Brit store. www.lifeinfilm.co.uk
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“music has always played an important
role in my life, from a very early age, affecting the way
I think and the way I express myself. The first gig I ever went to was Bob Dylan supported by Tom Petty, but my passion is for British musicians: the Rolling Stones, the Beautiful South, the Sex Pistols, The Kooks. Fashion and music have always been connected. Whatever you’re trying to create, there’s a sound or a lyric that just communicates it perfectly. I am lucky to be in an environment where I discover new musicians. When I meet a young musician, it has nothing to do with campaigns. It’s more like, ‘let’s work on something together – who knows what it’s going to be’. Then things develop organically. It’s great to have a reputation for finding and promoting British talent. The Kooks, The Feeling,
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Jessie Baylin &Nathan FollowillThe Kings of Leon drummer married singer songwriter Jessie Baylin in 2009.
We crown the hippest music couples of all time
Josephine de la Baume & Mark RonsonSinger Josephine and DJ & producer Mark work together and were engaged this February.
Zooey Deschanel & Ben GibbardActress Zooey and Ben of Death Cab for Cutie performed at an Obama fundraiser together in 2008.
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Turn on, check in and tune out the world, in our perfect spots for relaxing in rock star style
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Consider this official DJ HQ. The Balearics’ brand new ushuaia has taken the Ibiza open-air mega-club one step further, creating a dressed up, boldly hedonistic resort, with sleek white-on-white rooms that come complete with turntables, mixers and speaker stacks. ushuaiabeachhotel.com
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Fashionable festivalThe hippest tunes and the coolest threads
Fashion and music get equal billing at the new Music to Know festival in East Hampton. Vampire Weekend, Bright Eyes and Ellie Goulding will take the stage flanked by pop-up shops from labels such as Dannijo, Tory Burch and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s Elizabeth & James line. “We’ve got fresh, cutting-edge music and it’s a very natural fit with fashion,” says co-founder Chris Jones. August 13–14; musictoknow.com
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The Beverly Hills HotelLos angeLesIt was on the cover of the Eagle’s Hotel California and the Rolling Stones have their own black-out curtains when they stay. This candy-colored hotel, redesigned by legendary Paul Williams in the 1940s, is the most glamorous in California. The double-chopped McCarthy cobb salad in the Polo Lounge is as much a highlight as the incandescently glamorous poolside scene. www.beverlyhillshotel.com
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the new groove:Talk the talk with our
quick-fire music glossary
Afropop: Vampire Weekend, Coldplay and Franz Ferdinand have all dipped a toe, while newcomers Fool’s Gold have based their entire act round it. Afropop is the sound of guitar bands taking African music out of the ‘world music’ camp and into the wider rock and pop charts.
Chiptune: Also: chip music. This Japanese-originated genre involves musicians raiding the circuits of their old Game Boys and other long-forgotten video machines to find silicon chips capable of striking an appropriately retro note. Geeky, to say the least.
Glo-fi: Also: chillwave. 1980s synth music co-opted by a new generation who add loops and samples, and slow it down to an altogether dreamier state. used to be known as shoegaze, because guitarists spent entire gigs staring down at their effects pedals.
Footwork: Dance music and its related street dance moves from Chicago, involving ludicrously fast footwork and twisty-turny body movements from the listener. Fun to do; hard to pull off.
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