Hermes
Fashion Roundup: Wall Streeters Flock to Hermes Sample Sale; Jeremy Scott to Design for Adidas; Dolce & Gabbana Still Popular
Wall Street women stormed the Hermes sample sale to escape their financial woes. [NY Times]
Jeremy Scott will design a collection of apparel and footwear for Adidas; it will go on sale February 1. [WWD]
From Milan: Dolce & Gabbana showed brocade jackets with structured shoulders; Matthew Williamson's final collection for Pucci was heavy in yellows and purples, and towering heels which made several models fall down. Meanwhile, the Versace collection was heavy in reptile skins and gold hues. [Vogue UK] read more »
The Tie Jones Average
Ask anyone around Wall Street these days: Are bankers still buying ties? Inevitably, someone will respond, “What, to hang themselves?”
“Isn’t this a cool tie?” gushed an eager saleswoman at the chic Hermès boutique at 15 Broad Street, conveniently across from the New York Stock Exchange.
It was a lustrous, sky-blue tie, made of 100 percent silk, with undulating aqua-colored oval shapes and tiny gray floral patterns. (And it would just look great with my jacket, she added.)
This tie was something unique, she explained, the only one of its kind across the entire 4,000-square-foot selling floor.
Turned out someone else had returned it earlier that day for a refund. read more »
Fashion Roundup: Michelle Obama Wore Thakoon; Karl Lagerfeld Moonlights at the Movies; What You'll Be Wearing This Fall

at his acceptance speech Thursday evening.
For Barack Obama's acceptance speech in Denver last night, Michelle Obama wore a dress by Thakoon Panichgul. [WWD]
Karl Lagerfeld will help out with two Coco Chanel films currently in the works. He will work with the costumer for Chanel et Stravinsky and supervise the re-creation of costumes for Coco Avant Chanel, starring Audrey Tautou. [Fashionologie]
Burberry is continuing its U.S. expansion by opening its first U.S. children's store on November 7 at The Westchester mall in White Plains. [Vogue UK] read more »
Fashion Roundup: Hip-Hop Jewelry Auction; Mr. Blackwell Recovers; MTV's New Fashion Show
Ralph Lauren, who is 68, said that he will not be retiring anytime soon. [Vogue UK]
Phillips de Pury & Co. will auction off 50 pieces of jewelry worn by 50 Cent, Biz Markie, MC Lyte, Kanye West, Notorious B.I.G and Tupac Shakur in an auction called "Hip Hop's Crown Jewels." [FWD]
Mr. Blackwell has regained consciousness; the 85-year-old fashion arbiter is still hospitalized and battling an infection. [Yahoo] read more »
Wall Street Location Boosts Global Hermes Sales
Hermès, the French luxury brand that birthed the Birkin bag and all sorts of other status symbols, announced that global sales rose 13.4 percent to 415.1 million euros—that’s $642.9 million now, ouch!—year-over-year in the first three months of 2008.
Surprisingly, gains were felt on both sides of the Atlantic, with U.S. sales rising 23 percent annually in the first quarter. Even more suprising is that the banner performance of Hermès’ Wall Street branch drove up the numbers, WWD reports. read more »
Anderson and Ahluwalia Are Undead
“Have you sat in that car outside? It’s insane!” shouted actor, jewelry designer and general man-about-town Waris Ahluwalia when the Daily Transom cornered him last night at the Hermes store downtown. He and a few other out-at-night types like Kristian Laliberte, Annabel Vartanian, Tinsley-sister Dabney Mercer and Kelly Killoren Bensimon had shown up for another one of those wearying publicity parties, but he was full of vigor, and apparently unaware that his celebrity status is what allowed him to visit the Bugatti Veyron luxury car at the curb outside the store. The car, a joint production between the automaker and the fashion house, was the guest of honor this night. The car retails at $2.3 million. read more »
The Perfume Biz—With a Whiff of Celebrity
THE PERFECT SCENT: A YEAR INSIDE THE PERFUME INDUSTRY IN PARIS AND NEW YORK
By Chandler Burr
Henry Holt, 306 pages, $25
“The idea that you like something can lead to the idea that you know something about it,” Sarah Jessica Parker told Chandler Burr, author of The Perfect Scent. “Which is, of course, not necessarily the case.” Luckily for Ms. Parker, a crack team at Coty, the $3 billion perfume conglomerate, helped her create Lovely, the Sex and the City star’s first signature fragrance.
Mr. Burr, the scent critic for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, juxtaposes the development and launch of Lovely with the restructuring and marketing efforts of the perfume division of the luxury brand Hermès. Written mostly for beauty industry insiders who’ll easily recognize the cast of characters, Mr. Burr’s book showcases his brilliance as a writer, though his voice is often buried by a too-generous supply of detail. read more »
We're In a Kelly Bag Boomlet
Shoppers wishing to pick up a Kelly bag from Hermès can expect two inevitables: a considerable wait and a minimum price tag of $6,000. (Want the crocodile-and-diamonds version? They ring in at more than $100,000 a pop.) The purse first became the envy of women everywhere after the late Princess Grace Kelly was photographed, in all her celestial glamour, carrying one in a 1956 issue of Life magazine. And according to Robert Chavez, president and CEO of Hermès, demand for the smallish, conservative square-pouch-with-a-handle has exploded in recent weeks. read more »












