Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Monday, 12 December 2011

Jane Birkin — Yes, THE Jane Birkin — Spills Her Style Secrets

Jane Birkin — the woman who inspired the Hermès Birkin bag, essentially invented je ne sais quois, and popularized the effortless-cool aesthetic
Birkin might well be the ultimate Renaissance woman, with a career as an actress, singer, model, and muse to singer/songwriter Serge Gainsbourg, under her perfectly cinched belt — today's model-slash can't even attempt to compete. She's currently on tour with a group of Japanese musicians to raise awareness for Japan's post-tsunami troubles

You've been a muse to many over the years. Who do you think are some of the most inspiring muses out there today?
"Aung San Suu Kyi...President Obama...[Secretary of State] Clinton...Nurses, doctors, unknown heroes...[Catherine] Deneuve, [Agnes] Varda, Woody Allen, Kate Moss, Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie's work with kids. Aung San Suu Kyi is and has been my 'muse' in a very spiritual way — her Buddhism, her freedom of fear, her straightforward thinking, her girlish humour. I met her, and for 15 years [I] wrote songs about her...[she's a] great source of inspiration, really."

What inspires your personal style?
"I don't know! I'm just me! I can't change now, it would be false ... "

It's true — your sense of style is truly iconic. Do you have a secret for looking effortless, cool and stylish?
"I really just wear what's comfortable! Today I have on five-year-old cashmere leggings full of holes, my agent's corduroy trousers (he's English, I admired them 10 years ago, he took them off and gave them to me!), a Japanese shirt I bought in Tokyo, and a Vanessa Bruno jersey. It's three years old, [but I] love the neckline. And this cardigan I scooped up just in time from a man I didn't know — it's Margiela, I adore it! I have a turban on my head that I made to hide my curlers for the show — it's a 15-year-old Thai silk scarf and a Hermès twisted muffler. For the show, I decided to wear all vintage stuff: Yves Saint Laurent 20-year-old "smoking" trousers, a 20-year-old dinner jacket and shirt from Charvet, and new suede men's shoes from Pierre Hardy. And a Hermès cashmere black coat. It was all mine, and I feel happy and boyish in it."

Do you have a favorite designer?
"I don't know that I have one ... I like doing fashon shoots and then buying up the things I like. I'm not a shopping spree person except in New York. I love secondhand shops. Oh, I did a Marc Jacobs looting last summer — still wearing his scarf, sometimes as a turban! I spent a fortune in his men's shop. In Japan, my American Express card said "theft" because I spent so much in a little shop on baggy linen trousers, the [flannel] shirt, corduroy trousers, presents for my girls, bowls, cooking saucepans, three cases of delicate Japanese porcelain dishes..."

What's your favorite place on earth?
"Paris, I'm in love with ... Istanbul, I fell in love with, and in Japan, Kyoto is a passionate, long-lasting love. If I was young, New York would have been fun ... Chelsea in London is a phantom love, my mother's house by the river Thames. But childhood is the place I loved — and miss — the most."

What's the best live concert you've ever been to? What made it memorable?
"Serge's Casino de Paris — he had a "fall guy" come crashing in and tumble down the staircase. (He rang me up kindly to warn me of the stunt so I didn't die of shock.) Then he came sauntering in with a cigarette ... it was great, funny, witty, classy, unique. If not that, then at 14, I saw Leonard Bernstein play Gustav Mahler at the Albert Hall. He did the whole two hours for us, then, as a surprise, the whole orchestra took off their bow ties and [played] the West Side Story overture ... grandiose! I waited for him in the snow for an autograph. What an attractive, generous man ..."

Do you have any hidden talents that most people don't know about?
"I sketch things quite well — hippopotamuses, children, little sketches of my band. My father was a real painter."

What's your favorite thing about touring?
"Meeting people, the contact, the mutual emotion, and sharing the beauty of my musicians. When they get a standing ovation, like in every town we've been to — people getting up for them and their talent — that makes me know that it was worth it. It's my gift to let you meet these talents. It's a lovely feeling, and down inside I think they know that Japanese woes are not forgotten."

Friday, 29 April 2011

Michelle Williams looks like Mia Farrow for Interview May 2011


Michelle Williams and her bleached eyebrows are on the cover the mag's May issue just in time to plug her new flick Meek's Cutoff.

The styling is great and the photos are beautiful, but just once we'd like to see Michelle wearing something a little less predictable.

We've had all the Peter Pan collars we can take, thank you very much.



I had always been kind of obsessed with making a home of my own and was always drawing rooms that I wanted to live in, down to pictures on the wall and the faces that would be in the photographs—Michelle Williams






Thursday, 10 March 2011

Check OUT Britney Spears!




Check out some of the HIGHlights below:

When was the first time you saw a britney spears drag queen?
In New Orleans singing "Slave 4 U." I almost died!

Are there any of your songs that you wish you hadn’t recorded/you don’t really love?
No. All of my songs are f–ing amazing.

How would you feel if one of your sons turned out to be gay?
I love my boys no matter what.

What is the dumbest, most ridiculous rumor that has been printed about you?
That I was an alien.

What is the rumor that hurt the most?
That I had died in a car accident.

What women (living or dead) could make you think twice about your sexuality?
I only have eyes for men.

Kissing Madonna was…
Cool.

You’ve been married twice — once for only 55 hours. How do you feel about gay marriage?
I think everyone should be treated equally.

Lady Gaga is…
Unique.

Christina Aguilera is…
Truly talented.

Britney Spears is…
ME!!!

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Unkle Karl talks Fashion with BBC...



Karl Lagerfeld sat down with BBC News to chat about the economy and how it's affecting the world of fashion.
Some of his answers are actually surprising.