Friday, July 30, 2010
Posted by: Diana Gdula on July 29th, 2010

Two worlds apart no longer, Italian-based Kartell is keeping consumers sitting at the feet of haute collaborations from renowned fashion houses, most recently: Moschino and Etro, keeping it in the Italian family. Already having produced style-laden armchairs with Dolce & Gabbana and Missoni, Kartell’s latest versions have been touched by Philippe Starck and Piero Lissoni, each intrepid in their own rights. Sit up and take notice as legendary names in fashion and interior decorating marry in a vow to exquisite design.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Mike Daly on July 28th, 2010

The Phoenix Art Museum and the Petersen Automotive Museum have just put the finishing touches on a new exhibit that will run at the Petersen’s Los Angeles facility through late January. Titled Automotivated: Streamlined Fashion and Automobiles, the collaborative exhibit attempts to demonstrate the similarity of design concepts that existed in the fashion and automotive realms of the early 20th century, with particular stress placed on the Art Deco and Streamlining movements of the 1930s.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Rebecca Anne Proctor on July 23rd, 2010

What would a woman do without shoes? For most of us, the shoes we wear make or break our outfit. Whether they be casual, sporty or dressy, having the pair which feels and fits right is a must. Below we've rounded up the Haute 5 shoe stores in Dubai which offer styles which will dazzle and mesmerize.  [...read more]
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Posted by: E. C. Gladstone on July 23rd, 2010

LA doesn’t lack for soles. Of course, we have Louboutin and Choo boutiques,and certainly Beverly Hills’ Barneys and Saks shoe departments are well stocked with all the big names. But you didn’t need me to tell you that. Here are the Haute 5 shoe boutiques that offer something more uncommon.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Janet Diaz on July 16th, 2010

All eyes were on New York's Beauty Bar July 13 when M.A.C. and Alice + Olivia celebrated their collaboration with the new Stacey Bendet collection.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Lainey Johnson on July 16th, 2010

From lighting to fine art, the right interior designer and choice of home decor is key in creating the perfect home environment. These showrooms are known around the magic city for their high quality products and innovative designs making for the perfect place to create your perfect pad. After all, there's no place like home.  [...read more]
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Posted by: Elissa Rosen on July 15th, 2010

When it comes to home decor and accessories, Atlanta is rich with choices. The best home decor gems are sprinkled throughout the city in places like Miami Circle, Buckhead and Westside. Although there is not enough space to mention all of the best spots around town, here are my picks for the Haute 5 home decor stores in Atlanta.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Sabrina Chapman on July 15th, 2010

Andre Kikoski strikes again on Manhattan's Museum Mile. After winning the James Beard Award for his work at the Wright, the acclaimed restaurant in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, here's the deets on his latest project...   [...read more]
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Posted by: Janet Diaz on July 15th, 2010

Dark Night of the Soul debuted Tuesday night at the Morrison Hotel, finally bringing to the public eyes and ears, the highly anticipated collaboration that has been both a legal and emotional struggle.   [...read more]
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Posted by: Diana Gdula on July 14th, 2010

Press B4 for Fritos. Press D6 for M&M’s. Press F2 for swimwear. Did you just say surf-inspired swimwear from a vending machine? Totally, dude. Back the snack cart up because this is not a snack attack, but a sweet craving of a new wave. Quiksilver will be selling its board short collection and exclusive products through poolside vending machines at The Standard.  [...read more]
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