Archive for October, 2009

The Tough Go Shopping

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Can I tell you…about Fashion’s Night Out? We’ve all heard the line, “when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping” and up until recently lived by that motto. But as the economy crashed, the ‘tough’ stopped shopping resulting in a devastating domino effect that forced businesses to close leaving legions of people unemployed. As sales plummeted, retailers went into a panic, slashing prices left and right training consumers to only shop on sale. For anybody in the fashion industry, this was HELL on Earth! The situation needed fixing!

Anna Wintour to the rescue! Vogue, along with the City of New York and Council of Fashion Designers of America masterminded Fashion’s Night Out, “ a global initiative to promote retail, restore consumer confidence, and celebrate fashion”. Last September 10, after much anticipation and hoopla, hundreds of stores across the five boroughs ( and overseas) stayed open late for one big shoppathon hoping to lure back customers to shop.

Designers were asked to do personal appearances, come up with special items and even show off their hidden talents just for the evening. Everything from designer aprons ( Peter Som), printed canvas totes ( Proenza Schouler) ,singing ( Isaac Mizrahi and Oscar de la Renta), manning the cash register (Pharrell Williams), bartending ( Olsen twins) to catwalk lessons ( Alexander Wang).
Besides all the VIP appearances and activities, there was a limited-edition FNO T-shirt with 40% of the sales’ proceeds donated to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center.
First stop was Bergdorf Goodman. Padma Lakshmi the host of Top Chef was hosting a cookoff and had designers Peter Som, Cynthia Rowley, Naeem Khan, Gilles Mendel and Lela Rose submit their favorite recipes and had the restaurant pass them out to partygoers to try. My favorite, and not because he’s my BFF was Peter Som’s panko fried oysters with blood orange gastrique and tartar sauce. The restaurant was packed like sardines, I could barely breathe!

Everywhere else in the store was just as jampacked. Bumped into 70’s supermodel Pat Cleveland and her gorgeous daughter Ana van Ravenstein while I was on my way out.
 

Next up was Henri Bendels. The store was a zoo with shoppers everywhere. It was cool to see some cute girls wearing Rafe bags! After hobnobbing with my buyers and some customers we made our way downtown to the Meatpacking district to Stella McCartney. Vogue editor Tonne Goodman and actress Kate Hudson were hosting the party.
Right outside the store they were making fresh pizzas and let me tell you…the mob descended on those pies like piranhas each time they entered the store so much so that the pies never made it past a few steps from the door.

The scene was hilarious. “Nothing comes between me and my pizza”, remarked one very hungry fashionista. On a marathon evening like tonight, we all need our sustenance! But Kate was either running very late or we were just restless.

On our way further downtown we passed by Bleecker Street to see what Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren were up to. Between the two of them, they have practically turned this once quiet street into an outdoor mall.

You can always count on Marc to do something fun. They were inviting customers to line up and get their photos taken in a special Marc Jacobs set simulating a fashion shoot. Passed by Ralph to get a glimpse of Nacho Figueras but he had already left.
Eventually we ended up on Crosby Street to go to Opening Ceremony but that was a madhouse. So we decided to turn back and head towards the Bowery to Patricia Fields. Ugh, same situation.
At this point, we were just hungry and exhausted. Thank God Five Points (one of my favorite restaurants) is in the neighborhood.
So did the ‘tough’ go shopping? For everybody’s sake, I certainly hope so but it’s tough to say. I do know a lot of T shirts were sold!

The Tough Go Shopping

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Can I tell you…about Fashion’s Night Out? We’ve all heard the line, “when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping” and up until recently lived by that motto. But as the economy crashed, the ‘tough’ stopped shopping resulting in a devastating domino effect that forced businesses to close leaving legions of people unemployed. As sales plummeted, retailers went into a panic, slashing prices left and right training consumers to only shop on sale. For anybody in the fashion industry, this was HELL on Earth! The situation needed fixing!

Rafe Loves…Liz Uy

Friday, October 23rd, 2009


Raison d’Etre: To inspire
Job: Fashion Editor of Preview Magazine (Stylebible.ph)
Live: Ortigas Center, Philippines
Happiness: Travelling with friends
Brunch: Four Seasons Hotel, Bangkok
Drink: Gimlet in Barca
Eat: Cantinetta, Rockwell (Manila)
Escape: El Nido, Palawan
Read: Preview Magazine
Listen: I’m very mainstream … So whatever’s on
Watch: Gossip Girl
Indulge: I eat FroYo everyday topped with huge mallows!
Shop: Colette, Dover Street Market, The Mall (Florence), and On pedder (HongKong). I like one-stop shopping! Saves time and energy.
Splurge: A fashionable pad
Aspire: To be a Kate. (Moss, though probably everyone aspires to be her; Bosworth for her easy, nonchalant dressing; and Lanphear, whose style is ferosh!)
Charity: Kythe Foundation
Dream: Big!!!
Accessory: I love Rafe bags because they’re functional and fashion-forward!


Rafe Loves…Adinda Bakrie Ong

Friday, October 16th, 2009


Raison d’Etre:Who doesn’t want to be loved?
Job: Philantropist
Live: Different city each month but mostly in Jakarta
Happiness: Spending time with family, friends and helping others through charity.
Brunch: DimSum in Hong Kong
Drink: The best cocktail at Longrain in Sydney. The best bar is Mercer Soho
Eat: L’Avenue in Paris, Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo
Escape: Rent a boat in Napoli, cruise along Positano, Amalfi coast then stay for two days on the island of Capri
Read: Power Hong Kong
Listen: Right now i’m loving Kings of Leon but I will love ABBA forever!
Watch: (movies) As a movie freak, this question is harder than what’s the square root of 123456 with no CALCULATOR! Hmmm…My fair lady, St. Elmo’s Fire, Pretty Woman, Braveheart, American History X, Disney Movies!
Indulge: My wardrobe!
Shop: All the stores in the West Village in NY
Fashion: Peter Pilotti and forever Carolina Herrera
Aspire: Grace Kelly and Queen Rania (Yes, I love Royalty!)
Charity: My job but mostly helping orphans in Indonesia.
Dream: World Peace…Hello!! And for the day to come when Magnolia makes calorie-free cupcakes!
Accessory: I love Rafe’s designs because they get better with time. They coordinate with most of my outfits and they’re so functional. I end up picking them again and again just like eating my favorite snack. Plus it doesnt hurt that they’re simply divine!

Robert Geller: Modern Romantic

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009


Can I tell you about…Robert Geller. I met Robert last year through a common friend over lunch and I was instantly smitten. He’s laid back, thoughtful and genuine. He’s also a rising star in the menswear industry. Hailing from Hamburg, Germany, he moved to the USA to study at the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design. Upon graduating, he worked at Marc Jacobs, then became a partner and co-designer for the label Cloak and eventually launched his eponymous menswear label in 2007. He was recently named the winner of GQ magazine “Best New Menswear Designer in America” competition and was nominated for the CFDA Perry Ellis Menswear Designer of the year. Levis also collaborated with him on a capsule collection that just launched this September in Bloomingdales. Over al fresco lunch near his downtown Tribeca studio; we caught up and talked about everything under the sun…style related of course.

Rafe: The first time I saw your collection I was completely blown away. They were clothes I hadn’t seen before. Your designs are original, thoughtful, and provocative with unique details that a modern dandy can appreciate. What made you launch your own label?
Robert: Thank you! I started my own label because I felt that the clothes that I wanted to make had a client. I like to have a mix of toughness and sophistication that I don’t think exists in the market. I think that this is essential when you launch a label. There is so much competition, it is easy to get lost in the crowd.

Rafe: What are 5 items you can’t live without and why?
Robert: My I Phone because it is my organizer and reminds me of my schedule. My old bicycle because it gets me around New York City and makes me feel like I live in a small town. A Margiela trench that I bought in Paris in 2000. It is just the right weight to take me from spring into summer. My wedding ring because it reminds me everyday how lucky I am to have found the partner of my dreams. My sketchbook that I have with me at all times, because it allows me to record my ideas whenever they may come.

Rafe: I think men are starting to dress up again and there’s a resurgence of haberdashery (neckties, bowties, hats) and tailoring in the market, even if it’s worn with high tops. What’s your take on this?
Robert: I think, especially in America, there has been this tradition of casual dressing that men are finally sick of. There is a real interest in men’s clothing and some of the greatest accessories are ties and scarves and hats. Mixing this with a comfortable stylish look is not easy, but when it is done right, it can look really good.

Rafe: What does American style mean to you and how does your brand reflect it?
Robert: I think that American style embodies this sort of casual attitude that we are talking about. When done right it is a very sophisticated, comfortable style, but when it is bad, it can look sloppy. I like the aspect of comfort in clothing, while still looking fresh and pulled together.

Rafe: What do you think of the current trend of ‘pleated pants’ and slouchy proportions? Do you think they have any mileage or do you see it moving on and to what?
Robert: I think this slouchy oversized look is kind of cool and is a reaction to the super shrunken silhouette that has been popular in the past years. I think the future will be a mix. I don’t think everyone will be wearing MC Hammer pants in the next five years, but playing with proportions is going to be very important.

Rafe: Music is often a key ingredient when designing a collection, what were you listening to when you designed your Fall Winter 09 collection, how did that influence you and by contrast, are you listening to something new now?
Robert: I always get more moody for the fall collection, I think that it is natural. I always listen to a lot of the Cure and Mazzy Star and I was listening to a bit of Gustav Mahler. Very poetic beautiful music. When Spring comes around I want energy. I fell in love with the Kooks last spring and still really like their Inside in/Inside out album. I also recommend the New Order playlist on Pandora.com. Lots of New Order, the Cure, the Smiths and Depeche Mode.
Rafe: As an accessory designer, I have to ask, what kind of bag do you carry every day?
Robert: When I carry one, which is not every day, I take the tote bag I made for my last spring show. We attached a hand-sewn leather flower to it. It is simple but it looks good.

Rafe: Every season, designers are pressured to come up with something new. How do you manage to stay true to your vision, evolve and still manage to surprise your audience?
Robert: It comes from my moods. I really just follow my instinct. There is no formula. I design what excites me and I think that my customer is similar to me and will also get excited by it.
Rafe: Being New Yorker, I always get asked for my inside scoop and favorite haunts. So I’m going to ask yours.
Weekend Brunch? Gigino at Wagner Park. Sit outside with the most beautiful view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis island. It feels like you’re on a vacation.
Work Lunch? Le Pain Quotidien on West Broadway and Warren. This one is special and like my meeting room. The food is great and the atmosphere bright and very relaxed.
Dinner? Still Bacaro. This place opened a little more than a year ago and is hidden on Division street in the heart of Chinatown. I still have trouble finding it and I have been there over 40 times. Great atmosphere and great people on a weeknight.
Bar? I love the bar at Friedmanns, it is very beautiful and the atmosphere is great.
Weekend get-away? See Above…I don’t get out much : -)
Art Gallery? Klaus von Nichtssagend. Super unpretentious whole in wall gallery in Brooklyn, but great taste and great art.
Museum? The Museum of Natural History. It is really magnificent.
Store? Odin. It has managed to really put together a great roster of designers. Every man that comes to New York should take a look.
Rafe: What are you absolute style faux pas? Please name 3 and why
Robert: I don’t really have any. Things that look ridiculous on most people look great on some, it all depends on who can pull it off and who can’t.

Rafe: Who is or who are your style icons?
Robert: The coolest guy in my opinion that has ever lived is Jean-Paul Belmondo.

Rafe: Since the title of my column is “Can I tell you”, what can you tell me that I should invest in this season?
Robert: I would say a nice pair of running shoes. If you are skinny, then everything looks good on… and off.

Robert’s collection is being sold at over 50 of the world’s most influential boutiques, including Isetan in Japan, Lane Crawford in Hong, Odin in New York and Fred Segal in Los Angeles.
To read more about Robert, check out his website: www.robertgeller-ny.com

Robert Geller: Modern Romantic

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009


Can I tell you about…Robert Geller. I met Robert last year through a common friend over lunch and I was instantly smitten. He’s laid back, thoughtful and genuine. He’s also a rising star in the menswear industry. Hailing from Hamburg, Germany, he moved to the USA to study at the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design. Upon graduating, he worked at Marc Jacobs, then became a partner and co-designer for the label Cloak and eventually launched his eponymous menswear label in 2007. He was recently named the winner of GQ magazine “Best New Menswear Designer in America” competition and was nominated for the CFDA Perry Ellis Menswear Designer of the year. Levis also collaborated with him on a capsule collection that just launched this September in Bloomingdales. Over al fresco lunch near his downtown Tribeca studio; we caught up and talked about everything under the sun…style related of course.
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Rafe Loves…Katie Karole

Saturday, October 10th, 2009


Raison d’Etre: Still trying to figure that one out.

Job: Shopper extraordinaire (I wish)

Live: Soho

Happiness: A really high stiletto, La Mer moisturizing lotion, and my new Rafe Sasha Crystal Minaudiere

Brunch: Can’t go wrong with Pastis

Drink: I hate anything sweet. Depending on where I go out, I always order something refreshing. It’s definitely better for socializing.

Eat: Bar Pitti or Indochine

Escape: I turn off my blackberry.or fly to Miami. The sun is re-energizing and the perfect winter get-away from NYC.

Read: Zink, V, Spur

Listen: No favorites, but I grew up listening to my parent’s music like Led Zeppelin. I guess I never grew out of it, only more into it. Sometimes I wish I grew up in the 70′s.

Movie: Amelie

Indulge: Celeb gossip

Shop: I don’t think I could list them all! Obviously shopping in Soho.I just went on a mini spree at Curve on Mercer this weekend.

Splurge: Balenciaga, Balmain, YSL, Chanel

Aspire: Kate Moss. I envy the way she manages to make everything she wears look effortlessly put together and never like she’s trying too hard.

Charity: Barney’s, Bergdorf’s & Bendel’s

Dream: Be 10 pounds lighter

Accessory: I love my Rafe bags because their versatility. Rafe bags are so chic!

Rafe Loves…Ruffa Gutierrez

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Raison d’Etre: To fulfill a higher purpose in life, travel around the world, be a good mother and be of service to my fellowmen.

Job: Actress, TV Host www.ruffagutierrez.com
www.twitter.com/iloveruffag/

Live: Manila/ Los Angeles

Happiness: My 2 angels, Lorin & Venice. Being in the arms of the one I love.

Brunch: The Ivy (LA), Le Club 55 (St. Tropez), Circles (Shangri-La Manila)

Drink: Bellini’s at Hotel du Cap, Rose Bar in NYC, Lan by Philippe Starck in Beijing, Blackk in Istanbul, Le Caves du Roy in St. Tropez

Eat: Il Buco & Waverly Inn (NYC), Cut (LA), Shang Palace (Manila), Jade on 36 (Shanghai)

Escape: Maldives, the south of France, Amanpulo

Read: French & British Vogue, British Elle, Wallpaper, People, TIME, Vanity Fair

Listen: Madonna, Black Eyed Peas, European playlists on my iPod, Turkish music

Watch: All kinds of films…such a film buff! :) Love stories top the list.

Indulge: Caviar facials, designer bag shopping,

Shop: Hermes, Chanel, Maxfield & Kitson in LA, Barneys NY, On Pedder HK & Colette in Paris

Fashion: Givenchy, Alexander Wang, Lanvin, Azzedine Alaia

Aspire: Victoria & David Beckham, Madonna, Coco Chanel

Charity: Roof-A-Child Foundation, UNICEF, World Vision, Red Cross

Dream: For my children to finish their education in an Ivy League University.

Accessory: I love Rafe’s designs because they are fun, statement makers, unique, easy to mix and match, designed by a PINOY, a great investment! I love RAFE!! :)