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november 24, 2009

Designer update

By Invitation Only: VonRosen

04:11 PM
An interesting invite came across my desk recently. Inside the leather-bound envelope was a...

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Yea, Nay, or Eh? Leonor Scherrer’s Head Games

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Virtual front row

Tim Blanks On The Book That’s Taking The Fashion World By Storm

March 4, 2009  3:19 pm

Fashion Week notes from the Style.com and Men.Style.com contributing editor.

 

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  1. Admittedly, I usually avoid the “animated voices” video because they tend to look like cheap versions of the real people they represent (and it’s the same as what is used sometimes on some interactive internet advertising, and I find it creepy, admittedly, and the avatar follows my cursor by looking at it when not in play mode). But the title had me interested so much that I pressed play, even though I had hope the entry was was text before.

    So The Story of Edgar Sawtelle has really taken the fashion world media by storm. I thought it was the designers that were influenced by it. I’m not sure if that would be asking a bit much though, with a long story that influences several designers instead of something more brief or visual.

    By Takiko on 03/5/09 at 3:27 am