Bal Harbour

Fall/Winter 2012

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STYLE Helena Christensen, El Mirage California, 1990, by Peter Lindbergh IS THE COLOR OF THE SEASON WITH DESIGNERS TURNING OUT LOOKS FROM HEAD-TO-TOE SINGLE SHADES AT LANVIN AND LAYERS OF THE ROYAL HUE AT TORY BURCH. about, from Paris to Hong Kong. BY REBECCA KLEINMAN AND BRANDON PALAS What the fashion world is excited Stephen Jones HATS OFF PETER LINDBERGH PURPLE REIGN Peter Lindbergh's "Known and 'The Unknown'" at Galleria Carla Sozzani in Milan exhibits the fashion photographer's provocative works within the juxtaposed themes of terrestrial and otherworldly. Through November 4. Tory Burch Giorgio Armani Prada Gucci something that was feminine and romantic with a darker edge," says the duo. Valentino creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli's Noir capsule collection combines Valentino's graceful lines with studs and tough textures. "We wanted to create ROMANCING THE LITTLE BLACK JACKET THE DARK SIDE BAL HARBOUR 37 Carolina Herrera Lanvin "Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones," organized by the Victoria & Albert Museum of London, is now on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. The exhibit showcases more than 250 hats created over the last 900 years. "Hats are the cherry on the cake, the dot on the I, the exclamation mark," says Stephen Jones, the British milliner to the stars who has styled everyone from Boy George to Princess Diana. "They're the crowning expression of personal style atop the head." Through February 3. Saskia De Brauw photographed for The Little Black Jacket Due out this fall, The Little Black Jacket: Chanel's Classic Revisited, a book by Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld, documents 109 celebrities wearing the timeless article, all photographed by Lagerfeld. "It suits everyone," Roitfeld says of the garment's enduring appeal. The exhibition has been to Tokyo, New York, Taipei and Hong Kong, and will be traveling to London (October 12 to 28) and Moscow (October 20 to November 11).

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