Video: Look We Love — Tweed On Tweed
Just as Bob Dylan had Blonde on Blonde, we can apply that theory to some of our favorite style pairings: Color on color. Print on print. Texture on texture. It all works. Here, we took a traditional fabric (tweed) and multiplied it by itself. Layering on texture feels especially right for fall. The only trick is to keep the colors similar so they don’t compete — and you’ve mastered the mix. Get this look, or shop all tweed.
Meet the Photographer: Penny Ashford
There’s always an element of the unexpected in Penny Ashford’s photographs. A simple shot underwater turns into a dreamy abstract of pigments and light while landscapes, with her curvy horizon lines, toe the line between the real and imagined. We talked to the Boston native about her inspirations, obsessions and how to get the perfect […]
Dr. Clifford A. Hudis On: Breast Cancer Awareness
As part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we spoke to Dr. Clifford A. Hudis, who’s Chief of Breast Cancer Medicine Service at New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He talked about the newest updates in breast cancer research and treatment and helped us separate fact from fiction.
Three things you want everyone to know…
The most important things to understand about breast cancer are that it is usually curable (about four out of five women diagnosed with it will not die from it), that treatment and its toxicities are increasingly limited and targeted so that the price for cure is reduced, and that prevention is possible.
Sally Wu On: Shanghai Art Scene
By trade Sally Wu’s a fashion designer who does knitwear for a host of New York brands. But she’s also an art aficionado, who’s done her own exhibits (e.g. 2008’s “Shanghai Kaleidoscope” at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum). So when she told us she was heading home to Shanghai for a month to check out the art scene with close friend and ICP curator Christopher Phillips, we asked for a full report. Here, Sally on the recent SHContemporary and current Shanghai Biennale shows.
Skull sculpture by Zhang Wei Ran at SHContemporary
Insider’s Guide: Gabriel Rucker’s Portland
With our new Portland boutique opening today, we decided to chat with longtime resident Gabriel Rucker, the James Beard Award-winning chef and restaurateur behind popular hangouts Little Bird Bistro and Le Pigeon. Here, he gives us the inside scoop on this foodie-favorite city, as well as what’s on the fall menu right now at Le Pigeon.
Tory’s City Guide: Portland
Step aside, Fred Armisen. We’re planting our flag in Portland, with a new boutique at Pioneer Place opening today. If you’re in town, check out the store and explore all the cool spots Tory discovered in our new Portland city guide. From the best places to stay (including a hotel with pet psychic sessions) to outstanding restaurants (honey-balsamic ice cream, anyone?) and must-see vistas (Mount Hood, above), we’ve got you covered.
Go to Tory’s Portland City Guide here.
Celeb Style: Light and Shades
We love the way these celebs styled their favorite Tory Burch pieces. Even when they opted for simple whites, they worked the look in diverse ways, from ultra-polished to effortlessly street-chic. The same goes for their sunglasses, although there is one thing in common here: the actresses all swapped those de rigueur black-frame sunglasses for something lighter — and with a bit more personality.
Fall Getaway: Leonardo Ferragamo
Sailing master Leonardo Ferragamo, President of Nautor Holding and son of the late Salvatore Ferragamo, loves to compete — he just finished racing his company’s flagship regatta, the Rolex Swan Cup when we caught up with him. But he also knows how to make the most of lazy weekends on the waters off the Tyrrhenian coast with friends….
Spotlight On: Angela Adams
Atlanta-based lawyer Angela Adams loves fashion and color and has one of the sunniest dispositions we’ve ever seen. But don’t be fooled — in the courtroom she is a fierce litigator. Here, the working woman talks to us about her job, dress code and…lobster bars.
To Do: AFTER at R20th Century
Where does inspiration end and appropriation begin? Find out at Kelly Behun’s new AFTER exhibit at New York’s R20th Century gallery. “The show is about acknowledging reference,” says Kelly. “All the pieces represent methods of sampling, appropriation and deconstruction.”
Not only did the interior designer, with associate Alex P. White, curate selections from other artists, but she also introduced a small collection of her own art-meets-furniture designs. There’s a macassar ebony and ceramic table inspired by Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx and — our favorite — a faceted mirror featuring Charlotte Rampling’s image, up close and personal.
Tory’s Playlist: New Fall Music
Here are some songs to ease us into fall. They include new records by some of our old favorites and a couple of our new favorites, too.
What’s the Word: Zhoosh
Everyone zhooshes — that’s fashion speak for smartening up a look. We all know how to say it —
/ˈZHo͝oSH/ — but it’s anyone’s guess on spelling it. According to the Oxford dictionary, it’s zhoosh. But both Architectural Digest and The Independent go with zhuzh. Carson Kressley, who brought that term into popular parlance on Queer Eye nearly a decade ago, says tszuj. It can also be spelled as zhooj, soozh, tsuz, jhoosh and joozj. Or the French jeuge and Russian czuzh. (Thanks, Google!) Sure, you could go with words like primp or tweak or spruce or finesse, but zhoosh — however you spell it — just has that certain…je ne sais quoi.
Video: Shoe & Tell
What do you wear with the bootie, the spectator, the riding boot and the ballet flat this season? We answer that question, and offer more shoe solves here — or shop the fall shoe guide here.
Spotlight On: Brazil
Olá! This week, Tory and the design team are in Brazil — land of the samba, cachaça and beautiful Oscar Niemeyer architecture (right). They’re celebrating our new store in São Paulo and are even re-staging our recent Spring 2013 runway show. Stay tuned for all the details in our special Brazil issue later this month.
Teatro Nacional Cláudio Santoro, Brasilia, by Oscar Niemeyer
Spotlight On: Fiona Kotur
Fiona Kotur is firing on all cylinders. She’s raising a family (four boys!) in Hong Kong and running her own handbag line Kotur. Here, we caught up with our favorite expat as she shared her top spots overseas and dished about collaborating with Rachel Roy.
Spotlight On: Edible Selby
If you’ve ever been to TheSelby.com and fallen in love with the fantastic interiors — and the creative brains behind them — then get ready for this: photographer Todd Selby is releasing a new book Edible Selby, which turns his lens on the culinary set. You’ll go inside the kitchens of the world’s coolest chefs, restaurateurs, coffee-makers and chocolatiers. Here, Todd takes us behind-the-scenes and divulges all his foodie favorites.
Video: Look We Love — White Haute
There’s nothing like white in winter to lighten the mood. It feels especially sophisticated and luxe when done in traditional cold-weather fabrics — like the pristine mohair and metallic bouclé of this beautifully tailored coat. But that palette-cleansing color can work as both main attraction and chic footnote. Consider the way it softens the graphics of the girl-gone-plaid look here. Our motto? You’ve got carte blanche to wear those ivory hues any way you want.
Tastemakers On: Best Books to Give
When it comes to giving gifts, you can’t go wrong with a book. But it has to be the right book. Tastemakers near and far named the books they give. The takeaway: It’s not about the most impressive authors in literature’s cannon. It’s about getting personal and giving them something they’ll remember you by. Download this list, print it, bookmark it. Everyone from Suzy Menkes to Alex Kuczynski, Lauren Bush to Laura Moriarty, Nathan Turner to Dree Hemingway (yes, as in that Hemingway) weighed in.
Book of the Week: Muses
So much of fashion is about inspiration, especially muses. For Tory, it’s her mother Reva (right) and her perennial style. Givenchy had Audrey Hepburn; photographer David Bailey loved Jean Shrimpton, and Yves Saint Laurent adored Loulou de la Falaise and Betty Catroux. A new book, Muses: Women Who Inspire spotlights more ladies who inspired artists, filmmakers and novelists alike.
To Do: Peter Doig at Michael Werner
Things aren’t always as they seem. It’s a statement that applies to artist Peter Doig in more ways than one. For starters, although he was born in Edinburgh and went to school at London’s famed Central Saint Martins, you can’t exactly brand him a UK artist; he grew up in Trinidad and Canada, and now calls the former home. His artwork is similarly hard to pin down and reads part dreamscape, part photo and film scene. Judge for yourself at his new solo exhibit at Michael Werner’s London gallery, which is open through December 22nd.
Style Tip: Great Coats
Don’t think of a coat as just outerwear. We came to see some of this season’s great ladylike styles as outfit-makers unto themselves. We took our shearling India Coat, cinched it with our skinny leather kissing fox belt, and suddenly it made the whole look.
Far from being an afterthought before heading out the door, a classic coat — or cape — has the amazing ability to make whatever you’re wearing look polished and pulled-together. You can wear your yoga leggings, run some errands, and still look stylish. What’s underneath is almost beside the point. Shop All Jackets & Outerwear
Tory On: Breast Cancer Research
In their lifetime, one in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer, according to the latest statistics from the American Cancer Society. It’s a number that has to change. In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 15% of proceeds from the sales of our limited-edition pink iPhone case and studded wrap bracelet will benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. And throughout October, The Tory Blog will highlight the work of doctors and scientists, champions of the fight against cancer. Here, Tory speaks about why the cause is so important to her.
Best Dressed: Yuri Ebihara
What’s the secret to mixing prints? Take a page from Japanese model and actress Yuri Ebihara’s book — it’s all about sticking to a similar palette. Here, she layers the Brady Cardigan over the Cecilia Dress — and even accessorizes with our floral Robinson tote — for a look that’s as elegant as it is pulled-together pretty. We did a brief Q&A with the actress backstage at Tory’s spring runway.
Spotlight On: Millard Drexler
“I’ve known Millard for a long time, and I hang on every word,” Tory said in her introduction of Millard Drexler, Chairman and CEO of J. Crew, at a recent Tory Burch Foundation mentoring event. The women entrepreneurs asked questions, and Drexler answered. Here, some of the wisest Millard-isms from the morning.