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“Dior by Roger Vivier” Documents the Legacy of an Iconic Collaboration

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“Dior by Roger Vivier” by Elizabeth Semmelhack, Rizzoli, New York 2018.

DIOR BY ROGER VIVIER by shoe historian Elizabeth Semmelhack, is a stunningly crafted volume that details the seminal relationship between French footwear designer Roger Vivier and the House of Dior—and the unforgettable shoes born from the decade-long collaboration.

The designers’ paths began on their creative collision course when Christian Dior launched his first collection a mere two years after WWII ended and immediately caused a sensation. His designs completely eschewed the forced wartime thriftiness that characterized the fashion of the time. Dior came out blazing with billowing skirts featuring liberal amounts of fabric and emphasized waists—inadvertently causing a triumphant return to the expression and acknowledgement of the beauty of the female silhouette. When the editor of Harper’s Bazaar saw the collection, she promptly referred to it as the “New Look,” which took, and subsequently spawned generations of women clamoring for fashion’s return to glamour.

Evening Pumps in Satin; New Style heel, 1962.

To complement his new collection, Dior introduced an equally chic new line of high-heeled shoes that were designed to augment the lines of his clothes and highlight femininity. Dior’s insistence in creating entire outfits, from head to foot, had him relying on various shoemakers to design his footwear collections. While these designers included idols such as David Evins and André Perugia, he needed a cutting-edge designer who could dedicate himself to Dior. As serendipity had it, just a few years later a famous French fashion illustrator and Dior’s design studio director, Raymonde Zehnacker, arranged a meeting between Christian Dior and Roger Vivier. The rest, as they say, is design history! You can purchase the book at Rizzoli to learn the full story and peruse a fantastic photographic record featuring over 300 of Vivier’s dazzlingly beautiful shoes.

All images © Gérard Uféras.

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Pump in kingfisher feathers; Choc heel, 1959.

 

 

Mule in embroidered tulle; high slender Louis XV heel covered in satin; Autumn–Winter 1958.
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Culture Entertainment

Olivia Bee Presents: Kids in Love

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Have you ever wanted to return to your teenage years? Do you find it hard to recall the emotions you felt during that time?

Olivia Bee’s exhibition at the agnès b. Galerie Boutique in SoHo brings back those unique, intense, and infinite years by portraying young love. Bee has become one the most affluent young American photographers; her first ‘real’ job was with Converse. In fact, Bee attributes her success to Converse’s brand design director, Brandon Avery, saying, “I really owe my career to [Avery].” The 20-year-old started her career at 11, when she began publishing amateur photos on Flickr. At the tender age of 13, she became a photographer. Thenceforth, the talented Bee has fascinated many, and hence, was able to attract high-end clients that would make any aspiring photographer jealous: She has worked with The New York Times, VICE, Hermès, Roger Vivier, to name a few. In response to her instant success, Bee was invited to talk at the 2012 TEDxAmsterdamWomen — not the teen version — about following your dreams. In 2013, she gave her second TEDx talk in Athens. Even though she is still young, Olivia Bee is different from every other 20-year-old woman; she is a wise, mature, and enormously talented. Her latest work, and her first New York solo exhibition, ‘Kids in Love’, reminds us about what it felt like when we were teenagers. Bee says, “These pictures embody youth and freedom and love all in one place.” Isn’t that what being a teenager is really all about? The photos portray contrasting feelings: love, happiness, sadness, euphoria, and intensity.

What: Kids In Love, by Olivia Bee

When: until July 27, 2014

Where: agnes b. Galerie Boutique, SoHo, 50 Howard St, New York, NY 10013

Anna (bitchcraft) 2012

4th of July (The Family You Choose) 2013

Codependency Before College 2012

Untitled (Liam) 2011

running away lightly magic hour 2012

-Angelica Gianni

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Fashion

DOWNTOWN’S GIRLS: Atlanta De Cadenet

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Twenty-two-year old breakout model, DJ, blogger—and daughter of two ’90s icons—Atlanta de Cadenet Taylor is taking the fashion and cultural scenes by storm.

The DJ, model and socialite who is synonymous for chic style, amazing genes (her mother was’90s actress, model and former It-Girl and wild child Amanda de Cadenet, and her father, Duran Duran’s John Taylor) is now grabbing her own share of the spotlight.

The stunner has modeled for Net-a-Porter, appeared on the cover of Tatler, blogged about London Fashion Week for Elle and DJ’d at a celebrity-studded Topshop event. She has also been the face of fashion campaigns for Net-A-Porter and Forever 21 and collaborated with Frency luxury shoe and bag designer, Roger Vivier. She has also appeared in Teen Vogue and W.

Atlanta grew up in LA and was also influenced by her creative step-parents—Amanda’s second husband and Stokes guitarist, Nick Valensi; and Taylor’s second wife, Gela Nash-Taylor, who was the co-founder of the international fashion brands, Juicy Couture and Skaist Taylor.

She has become a prominent and recurrent fixture on influential fashion blogs and websites, thanks to her signature sense of style featuring vintage peasant dresses, high-waisted skirts and ankle boots.

Atlanta has moved to New York to focus on modeling and her DJ careers. Her feminine classic—meets music festival chic style is a perfect example of mixing and matching designer pieces with vintage and street-fashion. We can’t wait to see how this young star will develop in the days to come.

Follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or Tumblr.

-Paris Amaro 

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Atlanta De Cadenet And Diana Vickers At London Fashion Week

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