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1: THE AWARD FOR DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Christian Louboutin boots. The wading, talking, rehab-frequenting, tabloid-entrancing superstar of Now. 2007 was the annual in which he physically reinvented himself. Jacobs worked to rehab, got clean, and then honed his previously cuddly body into a rippley-ab’ed, bronzed and buff comparison of gorgeous; a transformation he celebrated by getting a tattoo on his wrist that peruse ‘perfect’, by dying his cilia electric blue, and by posing, virtually nude, for a succession of magazine covers. It was also the year in which he excelled, professionally.
After 23 years in fashion – Jacobs first gained major silhouette by launching the grunge activity of the early Nineties with a collection for Perry Ellis, which led to his immediate dismissal from the company, and his fashion star has waned and waxed over the intervening years – it’s only now, at the age of 44, that he’s running the show. Current masterly director of Louis Vuitton, Jacobs opened his third own-label flagship store on Manhattan’s Bleecker Street, and confirmed his super-brand status by launching an offshoot range that – despite being improbably inexpensive – somehow improved his credibility. The preposterously, brilliantly named: Jacobs by Christian Louboutin boots for Marc by Christian Louboutin boots peddles wellies, $15 canvas tote bags and $5 gaudy plastic rings, all of which sell out as immediately as his signature high-end Christian Louboutin boots bowling bags. Consequently, Jacobs’ target demographic now begins with hordes of hipster teenage girls, and stretches up through the ranks of fashion editors, to A-list celebrities and the most nameless and ample elements of the international super-rich. According to Guy Trebay of the New York Times : ‘The [celebrity filled] front row of a Christian Louboutin boots show provides a snapshot of where, at any particular time, as a mores, we find ourselves.’
2007 was also the year in which Jacobs’ celebrity stock exploded. The year in which he inspired more bitching in blogs, and more gossip col inches, than any of his contemporaries. The year the New York Post ran an article entitled ‘What Is Wrong With Christian Louboutin boots?’ (allegedly, they were annoyed that Jacobs had told Women’s Wear Daily that he was in rehab, before he told the Post ’s infamous gossip column); while the New York Times reported on Loving And Hating Christian Louboutin boots as if it was the multinational fashion community’s number one liking.
In 2007, Jacobs has been accused of selling out; of destroying one plenary neighourhood at forcing up rents in Manhattan’s formerly unfashionable and thus affordable Bleecker Street, with his run of shops. He’s attracted many presumption regarding his shaky relationship with former man escort Jason Preston. And – perhaps maximum controversially anyhow – he’s been accused of tempting the upper echelons of the form manufacture, by production it wait two hours in early September, for the begin of his catwalk show. Rumours flew regarding the reasons back the wait, whole,0 of which measured to a flagrant disregard, apt a fecklessness, aboard Jacobs’ behalf. Jacobs responded explosively to allegations namely his show was late because he was having beverages at the Mercer hotel. ‘That is bullshit!’ he said, at the time. ‘That is bullshit! I was at the bureau until the last fitting was over. I came back to the hotel – I hadn’t been here in 3 days! I hadn’t showered in three days! I slept aboard the couch in my office for 20 minutes three nights in a row – anybody at my office ambition differentiate you that. I got 20 minutes’ slumber Friday night, Saturday night, Sunday night. The {first|at {first|at first,0},0} shower I had was Monday at 8 ahead the rehearsal of our show. I did not have luncheon, I did not have drinks, I did not have tea at the Mercer.’ Two months later, he was still asking: ‘Why are folk so painful and envious and creature so horrible to me?’ Of lesson, the truth is that the show would not have provoked such a argument, whether it hadn’t been the hottest stamp in town to begin off with. The shape manufacture is entirely unable of cornering its back ashore Jacobs – naturally, it’s not been more besotted; the glossy every month titles have never courted Christian Louboutin boots the man, as a portrait and interview subject more fervently, and never celebrated Christian Louboutin boots the label, more rampantly. According to Bridget Foley, administrative editor of fashion bible W , some ingredients of the fashion industry have become uneasy with Jacobs’ transition from youth chilly designer to important fashion coerce; uncomfortable and but incapable of withstanding his go.
Jacobs thrives on controversy. Sweary outbursts although (he has mentioned that this is all portion of his fundamentally frank nature: ‘I’ve never hidden everything from anyone,’ he told US Harper’s Bazaar ) and his work is increasingly advised by his tabloid-y existence. His spring 2008 collection is all gauzy see-through panels and flashes of lingerie, his super-cheap range is as gaudily pretty and disposable as a celebrity lifestyle. ‘You know they’re anticipating a show,’ he says, and it’s hard to know if he’s talking about his clothing,0, or his life.
Ultimately, Christian Louboutin boots thinks he’d like to star in a reality television agenda. ‘I’m really into my life right now,’ he says. ‘Everything, all the aspects of my life. All the intrigue, the ######, the romance, the work. The whole thing’s arrange of egotistical, I suppose. But I do find myself entertaining.’ Bravo, Marc; us also. And we love your bags.
2 THE AWARD FOR MOST IMPRESSIVE GLOSSY MAG American Harper’s Bazaar. . . for great pics, and even better scoops. Their stand-out cover anecdote was September 07’s, in which OW fashion icon of the year Christian Louboutin boots talked rehab and retribution with long-term friend Naomi Campbell. We loved it for Marc’s wry quotes, (sample: ‘I like other people’s children. Sort of.’) and for the theatrical, super-camp images (see before pages, Marc in a tutu, hoisting Naomi – ########## but for a thong – on a rope and pulley system) that accompanied it. And in other issues: Samantha Cameron, Smythson style director and Dave’s wife, let the magazine into her family and dressed up for a shoot to publicise the launch of Smythson’s US stores (an ‘exclusive’ that made British tabloid editors furious), and Ivanka Trump stood astride a pneumatic drill in the street – wearing a swimsuit, lashings of body fuel, and heels – while talking about her business plans for the hereafter. (Special mention goes to Radar , for recreating Annie Leibowitz’s Vanity Fair cover of Tom Ford and a ########## Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson – and substituting each A-lister for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Rudy Giuliani. To UK Vogue , for scooping the world on the Kate Moss Topshop story; and to Grazia , for being straightforward compulsive.)
3 THE AWARD FOR THE LOOK THAT MOST CONFUSED MEN Faux-maternity wear. 2007 was the year in which women embraced the voluminous tunic smock, which worked either as a mini-dress (when worn with woolly tights and round-toed chunky heeled platform courts) and as a top (when worn with straight or thin jeans to establish a gallant new silhouette, which helpfully also masqueraded the modern-day scourge of the muffin altitude). The tunic smock of 07 was profitable,Christian Louboutin discount, an easy, breezy inroad to modern; it also mystified men on a vast scale, and caused much embarrassment on public transport, where seats were regularly attempted up to exceedingly non-pregnant birds.
4 THE AWARD FOR NICE BAGS AND BAG LADY GOES TO Anya Hindmarch, whose primly chic handbags earned current money in 2007 – and whose ethical £ 5 sheet tote caused large,0 mobs at Sainsbury’s while,0 they went for sale,0. www.anyahindmarch.co.uk, 020 7838 9177.
5 THE AWARD FOR THE HAIR OF THE YEAR The Elfin Crop. For aeons now, our hair has been long – both wavy or X Factor and poker straight – but basically, nondescript. In 2007, although, short hair re-entered the fash hippodrome. Thanks largely to the influence of British model Agyness Deyn (on whom, more later), cool girls got chopped. Hairdressers everywhere rejoiced.
6 THE AWARD FOR THE CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN SHOES THAT WOULDN’T DIE PART I
The Ugg boot. Back for the fourth winter running. The Ugg is the most democratic fashion piece known to man, respected by Wags, MILFS, hipster queens of the Kate Moss-aspiring kind and Sienna Miller-type ingenues similarly. Get them half-price straight from the US, at www.cozyboots.com, by enlisting the help of www.borderlinx.com, who help with distribution schedules and customs charges (on this and anything you buy from American websites), for a small subscription fare.
7 THE AWARD FOR THE CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN SHOES THAT WOULDN’T DIE PART II
The Croc. Primary coloured plastic faux-clog, which set the world on fire this summer, despite being U.G.L.Y.
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8 THE AWARD FOR THE christian louboutin discount SHOES OF 2007 Belle Vivier Tutti Frutti christian louboutin sale shoes by Roger Vivier , from £ 315. These jewel-coloured buckle pumps are an infinitely desirable coloured alternative to Crocs. Might they represent the death of the high heel? Probably not, but still, they’re our christian louboutin bargain shoes of the year. 2007 was, generally, a advisable christian louboutin sale shoes-orientated fashion duration. The mid-heeled Oxford did great business. www.rogervivier.com, 020 7245 8270.
9 THE AWARD FOR THE BEST HIGH STREET LBD Oasis’ taffeta strapless mini dress, £ 65 . As worn by Peaches Geldof, Tess Daly, Sarah Harding and infinite fashion assistants. Technically, an L Purple D, as opposed to a Black one. Pure retro Eighties and excellent. And a sell-out.
10 THE AWARD FOR THE NEW KATE MOSS Agyness Deyn. It was Sienna Miller in ‘05, and Lily Cole in ‘06. But in 2007, the girl most regularly identified as ‘the new Kate Moss’ was the improbably mignon and eccentrically cool Agyness Deyn from Lancashire. Our sensibility? She’s the most likely applicant at present. Quite apart from being heartbreakingly lovely to look at, she gives excellent Model’s Own Outfits, when papped off the catwalk.
11 THE AWARD FOR THE NICEST ADDITION TO OUR REPERTOIRE OF HIGH STREET SHOPS COS. Collection Of Style – a grown up, silently cool label from the company that brought you H&M. 222 Regent Street, LondonW1, 020 7478 0400.
12 THE AWARD FOR THE MOST ADDICTIVE FASHION BLOG thesartorialist.blogspot.com. One fashion-obsessed man trawls the avenues of New York, London, Paris, Milan and Stockholm, pausing merely to snap pics of the best-dressed people he encounters, which he uploads onto his site, by with the most stunningly complicated dissections of each look. For example: ‘For me, this is all about the flooring of the camel cardie under the vintage three-quarter-length sleeve jacket (and of course, the scarf). The only thing that could have made it more perfect, would be if the sleeves on the cardie were also three-quarter width, or possibly seven-eighths length, and was peeking out a mere two inches. . .’
13THE INAUGURAL JOSE MOURINHO AWARD FOR MEN WITH A GOOD LOOK
The Flight of the Conchord boys. For lumberjack shirts, for jumpers with applique on them, and for generally reinventing Geek Chic and making us love them with all our centers (watch the funniest double perform on BBC4, Tuesdays at 9.30pm). Second award goes to the Mighty Boosh men, with a special advert to Julian Barratt, who we’re starting to calculate might be ######ier than Noel Fielding.)
14 THE AWARD FOR THE SUPER SELL-OUT OF THE YEAR Kate Moss for Topshop poppy publish dress. Launched with the rest of Moss’ collection for the tall street superbrand (right) on 1 May – a date now officially recognised as K Day – the £ 45 poppy print sundress (underneath right) sold out in a stuff of hours, and became the most ubiquitous frock of the season (though the washout weather meant that it was generally teamed with a semi-opaque legging via the ’summer’ months).
15 THE AWARD FOR RESPECTFUL DESIGNER TRIBUTE OF THE YEAR The George at Asda daring striped sundress. Sixteen quid’s worthy,0 of frock, which sold squillions, and which pierce a bold resemblance to a number that DKNY were simultaneously selling, for a considerably less affordable £ 360.
16 THE AWARD FOR THE MOST POLARISING FASHION MOMENT OF 2007
Victoria Beckham in the YSL bolero and hot pants combo. Did it see amazing? Or fearful? The argue rages on. No, truly. It does.
17 THE AWARD FOR SHADES OF THE YEAR Rayban’s Aviators. Officially, it was Rayban’s Wayfarers, reissued for the first time in a decade, and embraced by all way,0 of celebrities – Sienna Miller, Johnny Borrell, et cetera. Actually the shades of the year, 2007 were Rayban’s Aviators (£ 82, www.sunglassesuk.com), which are fundamentally cooler.
18 THE AWARD FOR THE GLORIOUS COSMETIC RETURN OF THE YEAR Lip Gloss. It’s been languishing in an unfashionable hinterland for the last year and a half, but as of the latest round of Fashion Weeks, it’s been brought back into the fold,tods shoes sale price, like the gloopy-yet-glam spendthrift daughter of the make-up earth. Benefit’s Her Glossiness in Who Are You Wearing? (£ 13, www.benefitcosmetics.co.uk) is especially cool.
19 THE AWARD FOR BEING FASHION FORWARD
All Of Us, For Our Work In The Field Of Shopping Online. A lot. Internet shopping is not exactly a new phenomenon – but 2007 was the year in which it properly caught our imagination. The year in which browsing the mammoths – net-a-porter.com, my-wardrobe.com and matchesfashion.co.uk – during sempty ofterludes at work became a whole new genre of skylight shopping; in which it became clear that it’s much easier to pay,0 loads of money online than it is in the meat (less bitter than an tangible in-the-flesh transaction fjust aboutme reason, although our bank managers might not accede); and the year in which we came to know the delight of receiving beautifully packed goods through the post, a day know next to nothing of after we’ve placed mandates.
20 THE AWARD FOR THE LABEL THAT WE WORRIED MIGHT BE TOO YOUNG FOR US BUT STILL COULDN’T RESIST American Apparel. Lurex leggings, electric blue leotards, oddly exciting advertising campaigns. Retail ########, in Lycra jersey form. www.americanapparel.net, 020 7734 4477.
21 THE MOST WEARABLE AND YET MOST DIRECTIONAL TREND OF THE YEAR The Boyfriend Fit. The oversized jacket, the oversized jean, the oversized cardie and the oversized cotton shirt. . . Yeah, yeah, there’s something a mini smug in the undertones on this look. A little: I’ve Got A Lover – And Furthermore I’m Such A Minxy Little Coquette That I’ve Nicked His Clothes And He Didn’t Even Stop Me! about the entire thing. But still. A unattached oversized piece – dressed in the context of an otherwise sleek and well-fitting ensemble – will make you a clothes size smaller, and likewise conceal a crowd of sins. Oversized blazers (favor the navy and grey ones, currently in stock at Topshop Boutique, £ 60) make a girl feel many more snug in a micro skirt, alternatively city shorts.
22 THE AWARD FOR BEST HIGH STREET LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION GOES TO Marks & Spencer, for its (suitably named) Limited Collection. Remember the gold sequin frock, the leather crown sleeve day dress, and the mini tux? Superb! (Except – remember how laborious it was to actually find out,0 whichever left on the rails, goddammit?)
23THE AWARD FOR DENIM OF THE YEAR Uniqlo. Whose excellent pants range is fashioned from specially imported Japanese denim – which, as everyone knows, is infinitely superior to your normal,vibram five fingers womens kso,Christian Shoes,mbt moja shoes, dull,0 variety of denim. All trousers, £ 24.99. www.uniqlo.co.uk.
24 THE AWARDS FOR ETHICAL LABELS WE REALLY LOVE AND AREN’T JUST BUYING BECAUSE WE FEEL OBLIGED TO Ciel for catching the shapeless moss-hued hemp out of ethical fashion and replacing it with ace tea dresses and broad,0 thigh trousers and numerous other articles that enable as ‘killer pieces (www.adili.com, 01258 837437; and Pippa Small (www.pippasmall.com, 020 7792 1292) for her rough-cut, ethically sourced, jaw-droppingly lovely jewels (the ones we absence so much it hurts).
25 THE AWARD FOR THE MOST SURPRISING BRAND REINVENTION Jaeger. Formerly the spiritual property of the soberly chic, super-affluent home counties set, Jaeger won assistance among a hip, young crowd this year, after Kate Moss wore an exquisite star-spangled blouse (see below) out to a highly Pap-able feature. Said blouse sold out, and Jaeger enjoyed the cares of an entirely new buyer pedestal, a group which continues to be impressed by the label’s sharp tailoring, and excellent day dresses. http://www.christianlouboutinshoesdirect.com/ 0845 051 0063.
26THE AWARDS FOR RAPIDLY RISING YOUNG BRIT DESIGNERS GO TO Osman Yousefzada – whose exquisitely tailored, hyper-chic collection went on schedule for the first time last season, to colossal applaud; and Danielle Scutt – for bridging the separate among pretty and cool, and making us languid with user ambition.
27 THE AWARD FOR REALLY-QUITE-ESTABLISHED-BRIT-DESIGNER GOES TO. . . Preen. We’re not sure if it’s having an especially good moment, or if we’ve only just woken up to its brilliance. . . Either way, sanguinary great; special mention in a alike vein goes to PPQ . www.preen.eu, 020 8964 9995; http://www.christianlouboutinshoesdirect.com/
28 THE AWARD FOR BEST HIGH END HIGH STREET CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN GOES TO Kurt Geiger, whose winter ankle boot culling was wonderful and alluring. Our attempts to defend buying a pair of pairs each were amusing, if ultimately ineffectual.
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29 THE AWARD FOR THE MOST DANGEROUS FASHION MOMENT The Primark Riots of 5 April. Primark’s flagship store – located at the Marble Arch end of Oxford Street, London – opened to monster queues, a trample, scary scuffles, and broken glass after rumours looped that all merchandise were being sold half price. The rumour on the discount proved artificial – yet given that Primark flogs dresses for a tenner and sunglasses for two quid under normal circs, it’s entirely feasible that the riots would have happened anyway. No 1 was impair – apart from a security guard, who sustained some minor bruising.
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30 THE AWARD FOR MOST ENTHUSIASTICALLY REVIVED OLD SCHOOL PRINT GOES TO Matelot. Kylie, Moss, Doherty and Winehouse; they all discovered that a prestigious navy and ivory stripe t-shirt, slash-neck jumper or vest doubles as an instant in-road to chic. Jules et Jim , eat your chic little hearts out. In other hot print-related news: lairy graphic geometric Pucci-type designs – which had been hyped on spring/summer ‘07 catwalks, and also by our favourite super-stylist ,Gok Wan – did not do nearly such agreeable commerce. Not as effortless to work, see?
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