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F-I-N-A-L-L-Y! A site was born.

The Queen of Paris fashion Maria Luisa Poumaillou (the Godmother of us all) has finally launched a website for her eponymous boutique. A brand of taste herself, Maria Luisa Paris has been the secret name of ultimate Parisian chic for people who know how. In the (fashion) world we are in today, with her heart of gold to utter Parisian style, and literally everything, ML’s determination to promote REAL fashion is unparalleled and precious. I cherish the time we meet and converse, which I always look forward to and enjoy immensely.

The site tells all facts about Maria Luisa Paris for the time being, no stupid gimmicks or impractical fuss. With a new address in Paris, an online store coming and a brand new store opening in Qatar, Maria Luisa has a lot to celebrate this year. I take the chance to wish her excellent health.

Never really been a fan of [Wallpaper], but it seems like this is another must buy issue after Hedi Slimane’s. Wallpaper invited Rei Kawakubo, Louise Bourgeois and Zaha Hadid to become guest editor. Each has their own cover. Worth mentioning Bourgeois’ feature on Helmut Lang whom fashion people remain sorely miss. StyleMen had a cheeky take on this though. Take a look.

What about American Vogue, I asked a fashion insider. “Sterile,” she sniffed. British? “Low impact.” German? “Don’t make me laugh.” Vogue Italia? “Fabulous, but a tiny circulation.” And Paris? “Oh, darling — it’s heaven.” - TimesOnline

Not only was it “heaven”, it certainly made me laugh also. When I flip through the latest September issue which is supposedly the biggest issue in the year for all fashion magazines. It’s not hard to notice that the entire issue is absolutely self-indulgent to the point that would make all VogueParis fans smile. Yes, there’s a fanbase, no doubt. Many fashion lovers adore every single editorial member at the magazine. They asked junior editors to handle <En Vogue>, when Carine, Emmanuelle and Marie-Amelie each have an editorial styling by featuring their own unique style. Five and a half years apart, see Carine Roitfeld’s style en VogueParis -

[La joueuse aux jambes nues] by Mario Testino – February 2003

[Hors la Loi] by Merts Alas & Marcus Piggott- September 2008

As you can see this is a new home for stylepov at wordpress, judging by others’ and suggested by JustJR. I’m convinced this is be a better place to be, although still digging my head and soul to figure out bits and bobs, try to get used to it, as well as re-arranging all the tags and cates which can take forever, but it’ll be good, let’s say a better blog server than blogspot.

At last! After long and eager anticipation, the awaited grande dame and style arbiter of VogueParis has finally arrived at NY fashion week SS 09.
Thakoon by Manolo Blahnik | FW08

Thakoon by Manolo Blahnik | FW08

Wth the Hogan contract and Traget collection on the way out soon, the comparatively low profile Thakoon looks everybits in the growing stage. In FW08, he topped all shoe designs in NYC wth these kinkier, edgier pops amonst all young-gen peers in the statesdie. These shoe collection has now become the choice of VogueParis after last season’s Christopher Kane by Manolo Blahnik.

Thakoon by Manolo Blahnik is avaliable at Maria Luisa, Paris.

YSL Manifesto FW08

YSL Manifesto FW08

Have you got your copy? Season three for YSL’s Manifesto. After Gisele Bunchen and Kate Moss, they’ve got Naomi Campbell for FW08. I like Naomi, I like the collection, I like the campaign and of course I like Stefano; the only difference (in Hong Kong) this season is that instead of inserting the Manifesto at a magazine, they distribute on the street this time as it should be. What’s more? they bagged the first 5,000 copies in a special cloth bag each city; which certainly would make more noise and stretches the promotional gesture.
The activity is bound to create chaos, four spots were selected in Central and remained confidential to the very last minute 12.00 noon. Around the time, the rain came, all along I was in Central; many assumed one of the spots was the store at Alexandra House and I saw about 20-30 people started to accumulated and queued up at the front door. The minute witnessed the awaiting scene in the rain, I, as a devoted client and loyal fan, instantly lost interest to that bagged version. After lunch and got my magazines, I passed by Alexandra House again, the rain had stopped and the crowd had gone, I went down to the street outside the store and got a copy (sans bag); and then I bumped into Gucci/ YSL’s General Merchandising Manager, my former boss in fact. I greeted and we had a chat, in fact I deliberately carried an old YSL canvas bag with the old pink/orange logo was a Micky take to tease the crowd. She then introduced me to YSL’s new regional CEO.
Reality check. First, I cannot be one of those awaiting people who are clearly the ones who cannot afford any YSL products, well, maybe a logo tee or two and that’s it, they are not potential or ideal customers for YSL. Call me a snob or whatever, but I cannot be one of them. I mean it’s okay to widen the entry prix point category but YSL is not a t shirt or handbag brand, and I’m no fashion police, but if ever toying that ideas with the most pretigeous house in France which was built with grace and style is certainly a crime to me. Second, even if I have the bag, I would/could never carry it around, ‘cos that screams “I am one of those queue-ups”. Third, I started to think the concept behind this bagged version might actually do more harm than good. No doubt, it certainly creates hypes, but I think hype is in fact the very last thing YSL needs. The cloth bag-act creates noise, but doesn’t broaden its fan base or clientele, no! It’s possible do more damage the brand image than otherwise. To me, YSL should never be a GUCCI or vice versa, they are different. I wish they’d ditch the bag idea next season.

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As promised, a brief Q&A session with BryanBoy, GaranceDoré, Jamie of justJR and Tommy of Jak&Jil. I asked them the below questions regarding their personal choix on FW08-
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(1) Can you list 3 of your personal favourite woman’s prêt-a-porter AH08 collections in order?
(2) Can you list 3 of your personal favourite man’s prêt-a-porter AH08 collections in order?
(3) Did you get a fashion moment this season? How and where did it happen?
(4) Who do you consider as a promising upcoming designer?
(5) Can you list 5 items that you want to get this winter? They could be anything, fashion or other things…
See their answers in English -
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