StyleSpy with Katrina Szish

Archive: May 2008
May 27, 2008

"Sex" will sparkle tonight in New York City

The highly-anticipated stateside premiere of "Sex and The City" is happening tonight at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, and will be followed by a bash in the sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art. 

No doubt it will be stylish and star-studded, but it is also going to be a sparkle-fest.  Literally.

Swarovski is the official decor partner for the event, and is using hundreds of thousands of crystals to create a "Sex"y ambiance.

Kristin Davis sparkles in Boucheron gems on the pink carpet in Berlin

Kristen Davis sparkles at the Berlin premiere in Boucheron gems.

Image provided by Boucheron

More than 10,000 crystals were used for the pink carpet (no red here!) that premiere-goers will walk on their way into Radio City.

Swarovski will also sparkle on the big screen. Three signature creations are featured in the film including the Nirvana ring, the Kiosque bag (buy your own now!) and the Era bag.  Swarovski elements are also featured on Carrie’s cell phone, wedding veil and wedding parasol.

Swarovski's Kiosque bag shines on the silver screen in SATC

Swarovski's Kiosque bag

At the after party, guests will be greeted by a chandelier comprised of over a thousand pink and green crystals; 500-plus crystal heart ornaments adorning the trees in the garden...

These crystal hearts will adorn the trees at the SATC after party at MoMA

...a sofa covered in over 1,000 crystals and worth more than $100,000...

Crystal-encrusted couch

...a crystal curtain (roughly 12 ft high and 8 ft wide) with 160 stands of crystal and a total of 7,240 crystals; and more than 30 crystal lanterns will be used to adorn the tables.

Glitterbox Lanterns will jazz up tables at the SATC after party

"Sex and The  City" logos made entirely of Swarovski crystals will adorn the serving trays; fuchsia  Swarovski crystals will adorn the DJ booth; and giant Kiosque Bag sculptures will be displayed on the bars.

Leave it to the "SATS" gals to arrive in style...

May 20, 2008

Newsflash: "Sex" Style Gone To The Dogs

I mean that figuratively, of course (my SATC-loving friend Keren would disown me if I dissed the girls).

Doggy style: Kim Cattrall with coordinated canine
Karl Larsen/INF Goff 

Kim Cattrall, seen here stepping out on set in sunshine yellow with pooch to match, totes a gorgeous, exotic skin bag from Nancy Gonzalez.  According to the designer's camp, as the film's stylists were getting ready for this scene they decided at the last minute that the dog simply must have a collar and leash that coordinated with Samantha's decadent bag.
Nancy Gonzalez bag, $3650

And, voila!  The brainstorming session resulted in this one-of-a-kind matching leash and collar also by Nancy Gonzalez.  This is SATC we're talking about, so ask for fashion and you shall receive.   

This brings to mind a style question that I always struggle with:  should owners coordinate outfits with their dogs?  Is it scary or chic?

May 16, 2008

"Sex" Isn't Worth The Hype

At least according to Cody Willard, co-host of "Happy Hour" on the Fox Business Network.

FBN's Rebecca Gomez and Cody Willard


I was a guest on Cody's show earlier this week and was intrigued by his intense dislike of "Sex and the City.".  The mere mention of this ultimate chick flick makes him feisty.  He insists "Sex" is a fantasy world that no woman has ever truly experienced and therefore the premise of the series -- and its legion of followers -- is ridiculous. 

Rebecca Gomez, Cody Willard and Katrina Szish talk about Sex

To wit, his rant on his blog, The Cody Word:

"I hate 'Sex and the City.' Truly, as I blame it for confusing a whole generation of single New York women about the difference between reality and fantasy. Hey New York City girls, “Sex and the City” is a fantasy.  Get a freakin’ grip."  

Now truly, I love Cody (especially because of the ease with which "Manolo Blahnik" rolls off his tongue), but I have to call him out on this, because he is wrong on two levels. 

First, we are talking about fiction, remember?  This is not a documentary, thus there are going to be some fantastical elements.  We have a freakin' grip, Cody.

Second, Candace Bushnell -- and many other women who have come of age in The Big Apple well before the "Sex" phenomenon began in the late 90s -- really have lived that life, or something remarkably similar. 

Sarah Jessica Parker on the

Marcel Thomas/FilmMagic

In fact, I am one of those women and happen to be friends with many others, all of whom were a version of Carrie, Miranda, Samantha or Charlotte before those characters ever existed. 

"Sex" is a story based on the real lives of real women.  Many of those "New York City girls" Cody refers to have become "Sex" fans because they genuinely identify with the lifestyle and characters -- not because they are trying to live vicariously through a "fantasy."

Cody's co-host Rebecca Gomez (who is also one of "us") and I accused him of being bitter because he's probably been burned too many times by "Sex"-y women.  We were teasing him, of course, but he didn't deny the possibility.

My question is: Are men intimidated by strong, smart, successful, independent women?   Or does it just bug them that we are all those things and also have time to shop for shoes?  What's the deal?

Seems to me that Cody, and other like-minded, anti-"Sex" men out there, are guilty of confusing reality with fantasy.


May 15, 2008

A Click Away: Scarlett's St. Kilda Jewelry

This just in: signature pieces from St. Kilda -- a celeb-favorite jewelry line -- are now available online directly from the designer, Nora Kogan.

Scarlett has these St. Kilda Aditi earrings with pearls

Scarlett Johansson has the Aditi earrings with pearls (shown with emeralds
above)...

 

Keri Russell's St. Kilda anaconda necklace

...and Keri Russell wears her anaconda necklace all the time.


Nora Kogan was born in Russia, but her fine jewelry collection is inspired by -- and named after -- the Melbourne, Australia seaside town in which she grew up.

St. Kilda tiger tooth pink amethyst earrings


Tiger tooth earrings, pale pink amethyst and gold, $240


Both delicate and decadent, Kogan's designs incorporate yellow, rose and black gold, and are accented with everything from rubies to white diamonds to pink sapphires.


To shop or to find out more, visit StKildaJewelry.com

May 14, 2008

I'm Feeling Knot-ty

Milly S/S 2008Jump for: Joie sandals  

Gurkees Tobago sandals Jonathan Adler Ropes wallpaper 

Clockwise from top left:  Milly by Michelle Smith, Spring 2008 collection; Joie sandals, $245 at ShopBop; Jonathan Adler "ropes" wallpaper, $195/roll at Jonathan Adler; Gurkees Tobago rope sandals, $28 (!), at Gurkees


I love anything with nautical rope accents, and I'm only placing partial blame upon NYC's new(ish) nautical haunt, The Rusty Knot, that I told you about a couple months ago.

I also blame my charming, historic neighborhood -- the South Street Seaport -- where anything salty and seaworthy earns instant style points (there's even a chic pet boutique called The Salty Paw, complete with anchor pull-toys and homemade fish-shaped biscuits).

Opening Ceremony for Screaming Mimi's Shorts

Seersucker shorts, $120, Opening Ceremony for Screaming Mimi's (available May 23rd exclusively at Screaming Mimi's seasonal shop in Montauk, Long Island and their Manhattan boutique)


And while I'm  scapegoating, I'll also call out The Sea Shell Shop in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where I've been sucked in by (sometimes silly) seaside souvenirs since the age of two.   During my most recent visit, I scored a set of monkey's-fist rope coasters for about $6.


Bottega Veneta leather bracelet

A luxe twist on the classic sailor's bracelet
Bottega Veneta, $170 at Saks Fifth Avenue


My favorite interiors and lifestyle guru, Jonathan Adler, recently launched his Wauwinet collection tagged with the suggestion: "think beach grass, boat shoes, sand dunes, and cocktails at five."  At the top of my list is the Wauwinet mirror, which will look great above the small Heywood Wakefield dresser in my hallway.   I'm also coveting his new "ropes" wallpaper (top), which I would custom order in black and white to avoid an overtly preppy look.

Castaner platforms

Castaner slingback platform at Vivre, $325 (I especially love the black satin pair; the dressed-up fabric upper paired with the rugged rope heel is an unexpected -- and superchic -- contrast)

 

My rope-is-dope mentality is anything but new, yet I am especially excited because designers are wrapped up with it this season... 


Silver and rope collection by Vellum

Silver and rope collection by Vellum, from $250 at Vivre


And, of course, that means there is boatloads of booty to buy.

Water optional.

May 11, 2008

Christina: Is there a little Apple(gate) in her future?

The gorgeous and hilarious Christina Applegate, cover girl of InStyle's new "Look Your Best" special issue, confesses that at 36 she has babies on the brain and is exploring her options...single or not.  Applegate tells us:

"YOU DON'T SET OUT TO BE A SINGLE PARENT, BUT I DON'T WANT TO WAIT UNTIL I'M IN MY MID-40s.  I'M RESEARCHING DIFFERENT THINGS TO SEE WHAT MY OPTIONS ARE."

Christina Applegate...in mom jeans?

 

Applegate (one of my favorite actresses, BTW) also tells us all about her style transformation from grunge girl to glamazon (with a twist) and confesses that she won"t wear skinny jeans because she doesn't think they flatter her figure.


Applegate talks babies on CNN.com's Inside InStyle


Wha...?!

That makes me re-think my stance on skinnies...not to mention a few other things.

What's the one item YOU refuse to wear?  For me, it's miniskirts with bare legs.

Click here to watch CNN's Naamua Delaney and I chat about Christina, fashion myths and Jenna Bush's wedding

CNN's Naamua Delaney and InStyle's Katrina Szish
 

May 5, 2008

Shoe of the Week: Paint the Town Chic in Sergio Rossi

I'm loving this Sergio Rossi "splash patent paintdrip peep toe" (try saying that five times fast), because it allows you to partake in this season's painterly trend without looking artsy-craftsy.

Hip Drips from Sergio Rossi

$495 at Sergio Rossi


What shoe are YOU lusting after??  Send me a link!  I'll feature the hottest pair right here on STYLE SPY next week...

Reminder: Fantasy trumps practicality

THIS JUST IN FROM MR. HUSBAND: VANS "PAINT DRIP SLIP" Sk8-Hi

Hip Drips for Him from Vans
Check out KicksOnFire for more info



NO WONDER WE MAKE SUCH A PERFECT PAIR...(har)

May 2, 2008

Gwyneth Gets Glam...and Slammed?!

Gwyneth chopped off her Rapunzel-esque locks in favor of a modern shoulder-length bob, and she's been stepping out at premieres in rockin' mini dresses and high-fashion frocks.  She looks sexy.  She looks elegant.  She looks chic. She looks like a movie star (duh).  AND she's a Mom.

Gwyneth goes glam in Balmain

Antony Jones/Abaca

Despite all this, every day I find a new blog post or article slamming her for getting her hair cut "daringly short" (to be read with a disapproving, ominous tone) or chastising her for dressing "slutty" or suggesting "firing her stylist."  That is not to say that there haven't been rave reviews -- The Daily Mail wrote about "The Gwyneth Effect," crediting the long-limbed stunner for inspiring skyrocketing sales of skyscraper stilettos in London during the past week -- but I'm simply flabbergasted by those who need to cast stones.

Today, for example, pictures surfaced of Gwyneth wearing a 70's-inspired jumpsuit by Stella McCartney.  She looked great.  It fit her like a glove (someone sniped that there were wrinkles in the leg region -- well guess what, celebs have to sit down when they ride in cars and generally don't have their outfits steamed between exiting a limo and stepping onto the carpet). She took a risk, and it worked.

In fact, I tried on a khaki Tibi jumpsuit while shopping in NYC last weekend, and I just saw Karen Millen's Fall 2008 press preview this week which prominently featured an elegant trouser jumpsuit.  Furthermore, jumpsuits were all over the runways at the Fall 2008 shows, and mark my words, I bet many of her critics will end up wearing them -- or wishing they could wear them -- in five months.  This is what it means to be fashion forward. 

Gwyneth undoubtedly has the body to carry these fashionable ensembles (perhaps workout buddy Madonna is an inspiration?).  She's looks sexy yet tasteful. She's not endangering her children. She's not dancing on tables.  She didn't shave her head.  She's simply doing her job.

I say stop trashing my golden girl Gwyneth.  We're not in 7th grade anymore (thank God), and it's time to stop being catty -- especially when someone looks stunning.  Are we really that insecure?

Sure I'd love to have her legs, her wardrobe, her fame and her bank account, but I don't.  Those things belong to her, and that's ok.  Why try to feel better about yourself by knocking a celebrity off her pedestal, especially when we're largely responsible for putting her there in the first place?

I want to know:
Why is everyone being so harsh on Gwynnie?
Do you love or hate the new look and WHY?

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