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Did you know The Daily Truffle is basically brought to you from two bathtubs in Beverly Hills??

Lauren's bathtub

Have I introduced you Daily Truffle readers to Lauren Brokaw yet? I was introduced to Lauren by a friend of a friend a couple months ago and we went to a special sale for Kimberly Ovitz (L.A. native, and daughter of Mike Ovitz) at her showroom inside the Harrison & Shritman’s offices on Sunset. Lauren was wearing lots of ruffles, red lipstick and cool Chanel shoes. She was the only person more excited about the upcoming MOCA gala (in 2010) than I was, the only person who wore more bows than I do and the only person to spend more time in the bath than I have. She too is a Beverly Hills native and knows everyone I know, and everyone I don’t know.  Her father is the longest standing agent in this town, having started in the William Morris mailroom at age 16 and this summer marking his 60th year at the company (now William Morris Endeavor) where he is still an agent. She began to write and contribute and we would share ideas and plan cool stories. It took us a while to realize we’d been having our longest bbm conversations while in our respective bathtubs in Beverly Hills, about 7 blocks apart. We were delighted when we found out it was where we both did our best brainstorming, research and writing. Now we regularly schedule bathtubs bbm meetings all the time! And you thought blogging was all work!!

Lauren:

High School: Beverly. Other Schools: The Center for Early Education and Hawthorne.
Birthplace: Cedars-Sinai, Beverly Hills
Past Jobs:

  • Assistant to celeb fashion stylist, Cher Coulter
  • Fashion P.R.’s: Richemont and Bismarck Phillips Communications and Media
  • William Morris Agency, Intern

Caroline's bathtub

Caroline:

High School: Harvard-Westlake. Other Schools: Beverly, Westlake, John Thomas Dye, Buckley, The Putney School, Le Rosey, AUP, BU, USC

Birthplace: Cedars-Sinai, Beverly Hills

Past Jobs:

  • Boeing Satellite Systems, Engineer (another lifetime)
  • Bolthouse
  • CAA, Assistant to Bob Bookman
  • Feinstein McGuiness Public Relations, Jr. Publicist
  • Quintessentially, Publicist
  • E! News, Assistant Producer
  • Fox Studios, Online Marketing Publicist

Weekly Juice – Grammys parties – Clive Davis, William Morris Endeavor, Lady Gaga and Universal all having parties

The Grammys are this Sunday!

What’s going on in LA this week?

Sunday night: Official Grammy after party at the LA Convention center, William Morris Endeavor to have grammy event (Will be covering this and will have a lot of exclusives as my dad works @ WME), and Emi Grammy event, Pdiddy Grammy event.

Saturday night: Phoenix hosts a pre Grammy event, Lady Gaga’s Grammy party downtown LA, and Clive Davis has his yearly Pre Grammy event.

Friday night: Adam Lambert will have a Grammy party, Producer Tricky Stewart hosts event, and Universal music has a dinner and party.

This Thursday:

ART LOS ANGELES CONTEMPORARY (ALAC) VIP OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION TO BENEFIT LA

Update: New Alice in Wonderland photos

The Mad Hatter: There is a place. Like no place on Earth. A land full of wonder, mystery, and danger! Some say to survive it: You need to be as mad as a hatter.

[picks up his hat]

The Mad Hatter: Which luckily I am.

The Mad Hatter

Before I present you with some new stills from the up coming Alice in Wonderland, I have a few things to say (Obviously, I know lol)

Que in Jefferson Airplanes, “Go ask Alice”

Some of the characters look very freaky! I don’t know why I forgot that Tim Burton always does this… he even managed to make the characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory semi derranged..

Y’all know my obsession with cartoon animals in Disney/ animated films by now…No surprise when I saw the mouse and the rabbit I made all kinds of aww! and high pitched noises.

Thedailytruffle.com/2009/12/designer-mice-a-must-have-stocking-stuffer/

Crispin Glover, Knave of hearts

The Caterpillar

“Whoo areee youuu?” This guy is quite ugly scary looking… ugly and creepy.. I loved the Caterpillar from the original movie.

Awww, I love mice.

The Red Queen

Off with that scary head of hers ! Damnnn this is one interesting interpretation of the Queen of Hearts! The frogs are soo cute; I’ve had a thing for frogs ever since The Princess and the frog.

Totally obsessed with these next few sketches!

Sketch for the Gnave of hearts

Sketch for The Red Queen

Sketch of the White Rabbit

The White Rabbit

I want one !!!

The Cheshire kitty

Most kitties I love and would run over to go pet, if I saw this cat, I would run away screaming.

The March Hare

Tweedledee and Tweedledum

Frightening. I would of made these twins muchhhh different.

The MAD Hatter

Emphasis on MAD

Progression of the Red Queen’s character

Progressioon of The White Rabbit’s character

Primary Cast

Alice in Wonderland trivia:

  • Casting auditions for 250 extras were held in the British city of Plymouth on 6th and 7th August 2008. Requirements were for people with a ‘Victorian look’ and for applicants to have no visible tattoos, piercings or dyed hair. 

  • Actress Mia Wasikowska beat out several candidates for the role of Alice, including Amanda Seyfried and Lindsay Lohan, who lobbied for the role. 

  • This film marks the 7th time Johnny Depp has worked under the direction of Tim Burton and the 6th time for Helena Bonham Carter

  • Principal photography of this movie took 40 days. 

  • Dakota Blue Richards was going to audition for the role of Alice, which is her dream role, until she found out Tim Burton wanted a adult actress for the part. Ironically, Mia Wasikowska who plays Alice, is only four years older than her. 

  • Despite the fact that there have been many other Alice in Wonderland films, Tim Burton have said that he never felt a emotional connection to it and always thought it was a series of some girl wondering around from one crazy character to another. So this is an attempt to give this a framework, an emotional grounding, which he felt he never really had seen in any version before. Tim said that was the challenge for him – to make Alice feel like a story as opposed to a series of events. 

  • Tim Burton and Johnny Depp worked hard to give the Mad Hatter more depth and presence than in past portrayals. In fact, the pair swapped sketches and themes for the character prior to creating this new version. 

  • According to Tim Burton was it Mia Wasikowska’s gravity that won her the role. 

  • This marks the 3rd time ‘Michael Gough (I)’ has come out of retirement to appear in a film by Tim Burton. This also marks his 5th film under Burton’s direction. 

  • Johnny Depp, who says that he likes “an obstacle” whilst filming, admitted that he found the process of filming on a green screen “exhausting”, and that he felt “befuddled by the end of the day”. 

  • Danny Elfman scored the film to green screen footage.

Urban Decay makeup and Opi limited edition collection for Disney & Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland

Urban Decay for Alice in Wonderland

Urban Decay for Alice in Wonderland

I love that they included the Urban Decay Eye Potion again; it is one of the best products makeup products.

These colors are really great because they are very rich in pigment and come out the exact color that you see in front of you.

Urbandecay.com

OPI

While getting my nails done yesterday, I came across the pop up above in my nail salon, and was very elated! How cute ?!?

I LOVE that Disney is doing different partnerships for the new Alice in Wonderland movie.

The Colors

Absolutely Alice: An absolutely amazing blue glitter that celebrates Alice’s ability to see something classic from a different perspective

Off with her red! A glowing, empowering hot red reminiscent of the Queen of Hearts, who would much rather be feared than loved.

Thanks so muchness! … For this ”much-have” red shimmer- as classic and timeless as this famous children’s story, with a subtle sheen that sets it apart

Mad as a hatter: A madly marvelous black-multi glitter that reminds us of the Mad Hatter’s creative madness

Color testers

The four colors

Opi’s Alice in Wonderland limited edition collection

The amazing cast of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland

Trailer -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCM4JiJ6B2I

My original Alice in Versace Land post

Originally Published on: Nov 23, 2009 @ 2:25

Alice in Versace Land

The inspiration for Versace’s Spring/Summer 2010 runway collection, is the upcoming Alice in Wonderland, Directed by Tim Burton. Donatella described her show as, “Alice in Wonderland in a Baroque world.”Ms. Versace has been a fan of Never Land for a long time, in fact, it is her favorite fantasy land.Up close, some of the fabrics are adorned with pocket watches, rabbits, playing cards, hearts, baroque curlicues, butterflies, and mushrooms.I loved this collection because it brought a younger, more hip feeling to Versace. (No more tacky, obnoxious 80’s feel). My only complaint is that Nana, the children’s maid and dog, was not involved. (wait, did I mix up my lands?) Next stop……My idea of Donatella in Wonderland !

Versace Spring 2010 runway show inspired by Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland

Rain, Rain, Come and Stay! Welcome to the “next generation in rain gear”

The “NU”Brealla is a hands free option that lets you walk and talk in the rain – **in style**! Keep your head and shoulders – and cell phone – warm and dry!!

no more “INVERSION” problems – LOL!

LOVE!!

Also reminds me of Armani couture showed yesterday in Paris:

Shoes I WANT/NEED for Spring/Summer 2010

ADDENDUM! ALERT THE MEDIA SOMEONE GOT NEW SHOES!!!

(added later the same day of post)

Layouts by me

Pictures from saksfifthave.com, netaporter.com, style.com, brownsuk.com, luisviaroma.com, and zappos.com

Truffles on the Web: Karl Lagerfeld’s new hotel, Tavi’s hat at Fashion Week

TRUFFLES OF NEWS:

Ms. Gevinson, age 13.

♥ @Grazia_live took this picture at the Dior Spring Summer 2010 haute couture fashion show, this last Monday, January 25th, 2010 and twitter to Grazia readers worldwide: “not happy to watch couture through 13 year old Tavi’s hat”. Tavi defended herself on her blog saying: “I had no intentions of blocking the views of people behind me but it didn’t block any views-I’m SHORT, so watching the show behind me would be like watching it through a regular-sized adult, but better, because adult heads do not have holes in them. Other than the stinky cheese man, from that one book, from like, second grade, or something. My dad was sitting next to the Grazia writer that tweeted this picture and said there shouldn’t have been any problems in seeing the clothes, but I’m pretty sure she or he was joking, anyway?”.

Birthdays today: Grace Fernandez, Daisy Lowe (daughter of Pearl Lowe and Gavin Rosdale, Moses Farrow, Lisa Love (Editor of Teen Vogue), Narcisco Rodriguez, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Steve Wynn (Hotel Mogul), and my grandpa, Edward Longley.

This weeks couture lineup in Paris, France has so far been:

January 25th – Alexis Mabille, Anne Valerie Hash, Christian Dior

January 26th – Armani Prive, Chanel, Givenchy

January 27th – Ellie Saab, Valentino, Jean Paul Gaultier

♥ The Victoria & Albert museum is hosting an exhibit on Grace Kelly with Van Cleef & Arpels. Grace’s dresses and jewels from 1960 and 1970 will be on display from April 17th 2010- September 26th 2010.

♥ Awww Ugly Betty has been cancelled :(

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen announced Tuesday that they’ll be putting on their first-ever fashion show next month, but that isn’t their only big story this week. The Row’s new Web site went live today. Created in collaboration with Matthew Daniel Siskin of designedmemory, the interactive design studio behind Chris Benz, Genevieve Jones, and Albertus Swanepoel’s sites, the new therow.com is as subtly cool as one of the designer sisters’ $250 Supima cotton jersey short-sleeved T-shirts. In fact, the site’s different backgrounds are full-frame images of fabrics from the collection. It’s not set up for e-commerce just yet, but the Olsens assure us that it will be by late summer, in time to sell their Fall collection. MK and Ashley get techy with us below. – Style.com

♥ Frida Giannini, Gucci, has announced that she wants to start a couture collection for Gucci, but in Milan, not Paris.

♥ Want to know what Obama’s plans are for the US? Tune into the State of the Union address tonight.

Karl Lagerfeld is apparently building something on an island in Dubai, and to make this situation more weird, Victoria Beckham might be designing a hotel for this island. Dubai has an island that is fashion themed called, Isla Moda… interesting. Armani is opening its first design hotel in Dubai March 18th and Ellie Saab plans t open his hotel next year (part of the Tiger Woods Dubai resort, Al Ruwaya), this is so weird to me ! What will it be called? Lager Land, Karl Kove, Lake Lagerfeld?

Nick Knight, owner of ShowStudio.com , will be working with Rodarte and Alexander Wang for Fashion Week 2010 in Nyc February during Feb. Nick was the man responsible for Alexander Mcqueen’s backdrop during his alien-ish show during Spring Summer 2010 fashion show.

♥ There will be a big tribute to Michael Jackson this Sunday at the Grammys. Michael’s kids are rumored to show up for this.

♥ Santa Barbara native, Cameron Douglas, 31, son of Michael Douglas, confessed to dealing coke and meth last year in NYC. He is looking at a minimum of 10 years in jail.

Movie Premiers tonight in LA: When In Rome, starring Kristen Bell and Josh Duahamel and Edge of Darkness starring Mel Gibson.

♥ Fashion Indie blogger’s friends abroad in Italy have found Coca-Cola bottles inprinted with Missoni’s design.

Independent.co.uk

Fashionista.com

Fashionindie.com/coca-cola-wears-missoni-in-florence-italy/

DT NEWS: Daily Truffle on Page 6 and Extra TV

**THE DAILY TRUFFLE APPEARED ON THE 2ND PAGE OF THE NY POST TODAY ** 

*** AND ON EXTRA TV LAST NIGHT! ***

John Galliano Fall 2010

Why is John Galliano so fucking wierd? Corsets for men? Maybe … the suits are phenominal so we’ll give him a break …

Date: January 22, 2010
Location: Paris
Designer: John Galliano
Owned By: LVMH
Founded: 1984, Paris
History: Born in Gibraltar and trained at Central Saint Martins, he has been creative director for Dior womenswear since 1996.


Fashion Week SS10 Couture Paris: 1st Dior couture show of ‘10

John Galliano for Christian Dior Couture show, January 25th, 2010

The ultimate “dress up”, the stuff I live for!

Haute Couture = French for “high sewing” or “high dressmaking” refers to the creation of exclusive custom-fitted clothing. It is made to order for a specific customer, and it is usually made from high-quality, expensive fabric and sewn with extreme attention to detail and finish, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques.

Many top designer fashion houses, such as Chanel, use the word for some of their special collections. These collections are often not for sale or they are very difficult to purchase.

To earn the right to call itself a couture house and to use the term haute couture in its advertising and any other way, members of the Chambre syndicale de la haute couture must follow these rules:

  • Design made-to-order for private clients, with one or more fittings.
  • Have a workshop (atelier) in Paris that employs at least fifteen people full-time.
  • Each season (i.e., twice a year), present a collection to the Paris press, comprising at least thirty-five runs/exits with outfits for both daytime wear and evening wear. – Wikipedia

“I wanted to be considered a good craftsman,” wrote Christian Dior of his spring 1947 debut collection. “I wanted my dresses to be constructed like buildings, molded to the curves of the female form, stylizing its shape.” – Christian Dior

It’s Couture time in Paris, YAY!!! While I am very sad that Christian Lacroix (the design house caught the recession flu, and died) will not be presenting this year, I am still ecstatic to have the other designers.

I came to the conclusion today that John Galliano’s magnificent gowns are my favorite thing about the Couture shows. The reason I love them so much is because they are so magical, unlike anything I have ever seen.. they remind me of so many different eras, eras I would of loved to have lived in. After years of witnessing this magic, the intrinsic work of the couture shows still amazes me.

When I was five, I knew I wanted to be in the design world, because my favorite thing to do was to play dress up and play with my Barbie’s clothes. By age 7, I was drawing clothing catalogues – one outfit for every month of the year. Fairy tales and royal gowns were a great inspiration to me, and still are, hence why I love ball gowns from any era. Some of these couture shows, along with David Bowie’s fashions and other looks from the 60s and 70s, and costume designers like Milena Canonero and Colleen Atwood, really fuled me to go to fashion design school.

It also fascinates me that these gowns are hand sewn by professional couturiers and take weeks to make. Can you imagine sitting for HOURS a day/weeks hand sewing little tedious seed beads onto a huge gown? Often times multiple woman will work on the same dress, beading and stitching together.

When I was younger, I did not understand why design houses wanted to spend tons of money and time on a hand sewn gown that would just be sent down the runway for less than five minutes, and then put into the archives. The older I grew, the more I appreciated these shows and saw them as the true art form that they are.

Today, an estimated 200 women buy regularly from the Paris couture, where a Chanel suit takes 150 hours to make, requires three fittings, and, with a smattering of embroidery by the fabled Lesage, can edge toward a $100,000 price tag (elaborate evening gowns can soar beyond that figure). A best-selling Chanel suit may be ordered by ten or fifteen clients, though chez Lacroix, for instance, only one model of each evening dress is sold per country. Guiding them in their choices are the vendeuses, or salesladies, who, with their directrice de la couture, coordinate the client’s requirements with the fitter and her seamstresses to make them a reality. This relationship “is a question of trust,” says Dior’s ineffably chic directrice, Catherine Rivière. “You need to know her body,” adds Raffaele Ilardo, Dior’s head tailor. “She knows you know every fault and every quality. It’s like being her doctor!” -Vogue

I can think of a few women who live in LA who collect couture clothing, and by collect I mean not just buying one or two pieces per season ;-)

The deets:

♥This Dior couture show was held at the Dior mansion on the Avenue Montaigne in Paris, France.

♥ Makeup was done by Path Mcgrath (that was a given) and hats by another given, Stephen Jones. Only in my dreams do I ever see such amazing hair and cool makeup. This is why I love couture shows, you would never see detailed crazy hair and makeup like this on a runway in New York. These looks are such a fantasy world for me.

♥”It: models: Karlie Klass, Chanel Iman, Anja Rubik, Iris Strubegger, Kasia Struss, Siri Tollerod (one of my favorites), Vlada Roslyakova, Maryna Linchuk, Heidi Mount, Magdalena Frackowiak, Liu Wen walked the runway.

♥ Front row guests were Pierre Cardin, Dita Von Teese, Kylie Minogue, Peter Marino, Helene de Fougerolles, Maggie Cheung, and Nora Arnezeder.

♥ This show reminded me of Marlene Dietrich, Millicent Rogers, Mae West, Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, PollyAnna, and the original “The Women”.

This was a different type of Dior couture show for me, because there was obvious sections of the show: day, day + afternoon, night, occasion for a ball gown, etc. The different styles that stuck out to me were, the turn of the century equestrian look, kind of like Mary Poppins or like “I’m going to the stables or going to watch a fox hunt but not participate”, followed by a kind of ‘My Fair Lady’ I’m wealthy and beautiful and must look good on my Sunday best look, then followed by a dramatic screen siren style with lots of satin, and finally the exqusite ball gowns that we all know and love.

Mary Poppins

Eliza Dolittle, My Fair Lady

Marlene Dietrich

Millicent Rogers

Makeup and Hair

Jewels

Take a bow Mr. Galliano

Style.com

Wireimage.com

Wikipedia.com