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Emilio Pucci’s style is Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds—real diamonds.

Although each one is unique, you can’t mistake a Pucci print. Since the late-1940s, when Italian skier and socialite Marchese Emilio Pucci casually tried his hand at design, the brand has been synonymous with bold, brightly colored graphic patterns with a kaleidoscopic, slightly psychedelic feel. Pucci prints usually appear on clingy, stretchy fabrics, and are widely applied in every category—evening wear, ready-to-wear, swimwear, accessories, shoes and home décor; they have even been featured in the logo of the Apollo 15 space mission and the interior of a Ford Lincoln Continental.

“Prince of Prints” and CFDA-award winner Emilio Pucci designed the line himself until his death in 1992. His daughter, Laudomia Pucci, then took the reigns, before passing them along to a string of young designers including, in 2000, Julio Espada; critics felt Espada over-embellished the cuts, detracting from the joyful signature patterns. In 2003, Christian LaCroix was brought on as Artistic Direcor—a good match considering his mastery of color and affection for sixties and seventies styling. Currently Matthew Williamson is head of inspiration, but his three year contact is soon to expire.  Peter Dundas is set to take Williamson’s place. Laudomia Pucci continues to serve as Image Director.

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Beautiful Bajra

Although my current holiday attire does not necessitate a scarf (sandy beaches, SPF  and cashmere are not a wonderful combination),  every woman can use one of Bajra’s luxurious and timeless accessories.

The Bajra Collection includes leather, suede, cashmere, silk and brocade with the use of rare fabrics such as Pineapple and Banana fibers.   We love the simple linen scarf above.  Pricing from $150 - $350.

The lovely Cate Blanchett graces the February 2009 cover of Vanity Fair.

The 39-year-old Australian mother of three young boys, looks incredible in the Cleopatra inspired John Galliano gown (above).

Oscar award winner (for The Aviator in 2004), Blanchett stars opposite Brad Pitt in the recently released The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

The film is rumored to have cost $175 million due to the expensive special effect that centers around a man who lives his live in reverse - born old and becomes younger with each year.

This tragic love story is the metaphor of a life lived backwards and is a beautiful tale of love, loss, and death.

“If you age with somebody, you go through so many roles—you’re lovers, friends, enemies, colleagues, strangers; you’re brother and sister,” Blanchett observes.

“That’s what intimacy is, if you’re with your soul mate. Marriage is a risk; I think it’s a great and glorious risk, as long as you embark on the adventure in the same spirit.”

Blanchett has been married for 11 years to Andrew Upton, an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.

Intelligent and well mannered, Blanchett is the consummate professional. Her Benjamin Button director, Fincher praises Blanchett as “so smart, capable, facile, thoughtful, beautiful, and emotionally present.”

Read the full article here.

Source: Vanity Fair

The lovely Anne Hathaway graces the January 2009 edition of Vogue Magazine. Ever regal and beautiful, Hathway (26) models the designer frocks with perfection.

This white Versace dress is GORGEOUS!

Thakoon sheath dress (bottom left) and Marchesa organza-and-lace dress (bottom right) are so elegant and lovely.

Behind the scenes video interview of Hathaway here.

Hathaway will be starring opposite Kate Hudson in the upcoming comedy Bride Wars, scheduled to be released on January 9, 2009.

Photos: Vogue

I heart Finnish textile and clothing design company Marimekko!  Maija Isola’s Slavic-inspired ornamental Näsiä and Maija and Kristina Isola’s jointly designed dotted Kiss-kiss are the patterns in Samu-Jussi Koski’s childrenswear collection. Comfortable and beautiful cotton outfits for kids.

Maija Isola’s bubbly Vissy pattern (above)  adorns a range of easy-care jersey garments in Mika Piirainen’s Autumn 2008 collection. The range features everything from baby clothes to T-shirts for teenagers.

The collection’s two flowered sateen dresses are every little girl’s dream come true. The handsome Rosetta print is a variation on Maija Isola’s Krysanteemi design from 1959.

Some adorable pieces for Mom too!


Kick Up Those Heels

Hurray for winter boots and what better way to keep a little girl’s toes toasty that with these ADORABLE Kids Anemone Australia Love boots. Fluffy Marabou feathers adorn the top of this classic boot of shearling luxury. Comfy and sassy, ideal for any little princess. Rubber sole. Also comes with mini boot key chain and branded recyclable bag.

$140 from Gingerbread Monkeys.

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