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Three of our favorite looks from last nights Met Ball: Emma Stone, Dianna Agron, and Gwyneth Paltrow look stunning!

Three of our favorite looks from last nights Met Ball: Emma Stone, Dianna Agron, and Gwyneth Paltrow look stunning!

vogue:

NOSTALGIA: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes at the 2009 Costume Institute Gala

vogue:

NOSTALGIA: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes at the 2009 Costume Institute Gala

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womensweardaily:


Sh-t P’Trique Says
Mocking everyone from dads to hipsters to New Yorkers, the “Sh-t (insert niche here) Say” viral-video craze has gone into overkill by now, but there’s one sketch that resonates all too well: “Sh-t Fashion Girls Say.”
Here, Pope — in P’Trique character, of course — talks about everything from the Maybelline deal to tonight’s Met ball. “I’m so excited to be finally talking to WWD,” he says. “I woke up this morning and died of excitement. I had to be revived, literally, like with those little electric paddle thingies.”WWD: How did you prep for the photo shoot for this story? P’Trique: I’ve been practicing in a mirror all last night and all this morning. Well, I do that every morning, just to get ready for the day. I’m not going to lie, whenever I see a mirror, I always do like a little quick ‘smeyesing’ [Tyra Banks’ signature move for smiling with your eyes] practice.
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[above: Patrick Pope, aka P’Trique.]



Literally the best.

womensweardaily:

Sh-t P’Trique Says

Mocking everyone from dads to hipsters to New Yorkers, the “Sh-t (insert niche here) Say” viral-video craze has gone into overkill by now, but there’s one sketch that resonates all too well: “Sh-t Fashion Girls Say.”

Here, Pope — in P’Trique character, of course — talks about everything from the Maybelline deal to tonight’s Met ball. “I’m so excited to be finally talking to WWD,” he says. “I woke up this morning and died of excitement. I had to be revived, literally, like with those little electric paddle thingies.”

WWD: How did you prep for the photo shoot for this story?
P’Trique:
I’ve been practicing in a mirror all last night and all this morning. Well, I do that every morning, just to get ready for the day. I’m not going to lie, whenever I see a mirror, I always do like a little quick ‘smeyesing’ [Tyra Banks’ signature move for smiling with your eyes] practice.

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[above: Patrick Pope, aka P’Trique.]

Literally the best.

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jenniferheal:

tommymendes:

“The most beautiful makeup of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy”—Yves Saint-Laurent

minty

jenniferheal:

tommymendes:

“The most beautiful makeup of a woman is passion. But cosmetics are easier to buy”
—Yves Saint-Laurent

minty

glamour:

A Glamour fashion sunnies lineup snapped today by Rachael Wang.

How to choose?!

glamour:

A Glamour fashion sunnies lineup snapped today by Rachael Wang.

How to choose?!

closetcollage:

Louis Vuitton, Fall 2009
I remember how controversial this collection was at the time; you either loved it, or you hated it. That’s sort of the motto for every collection Marc Jacobs designs, and it’s why his shows are so highly anticipated every season. The mix of colors, textures, proportions, and wild accessories combined to make a creative and memorable collection that still speaks to me four years later, and is a reminder that, at least in my opinion, Marc is one of the most talented American designers of this generation. 

closetcollage:

Louis Vuitton, Fall 2009

I remember how controversial this collection was at the time; you either loved it, or you hated it. That’s sort of the motto for every collection Marc Jacobs designs, and it’s why his shows are so highly anticipated every season. The mix of colors, textures, proportions, and wild accessories combined to make a creative and memorable collection that still speaks to me four years later, and is a reminder that, at least in my opinion, Marc is one of the most talented American designers of this generation.