Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Argentine runway show in Paris...

For the third year in a row, I was invited to witness, in Paris, a runway show of Argentine designers, organized by Héctor Vidal Rivas and his daughter, Manuela. This time it was the turn of Emprendedores de Nuestra Tierra, Carlos di Doménico and María Pryor. My good friend Abraao Ferreira (the most Argentine of Brazilians) was in charge of the PR of the show and was able to gather numerous French and foreign press. We all arrived on schedule at 9 pm.
The show was held at the Pavillion Kléber, on the 7th of Rue Cimarosa, just in front of the Argentine Embassy.
As my readers already know, I am always thrilled to see my "fellow Argentine comrades." I asked my friend Eleonore to come with me.
Emprendedores de Nuestra Tierra was the first to open the show, presenting a full hand-made-collection created by 12 designers and artisans: ponchos, llama-wool shawls, accessories and silver jewelry with semi-precious stones. With Gotan Project's music sounding through the speakers, the line-up of looks was really good.
Then came the turn of my beloved Carlos di Doménico, with all his glamour. Splendid looks in creamy whites and nude beiges. Very chic.
And to wrap up, María Pryor, with her so-Middle-Age dresses, enriched with one-of-a-kind decorations and crowns and tiaras over the models' heads. Super sumptuous.
Later on, the Argentine Ambassador, Mr. Aldo Ferrer, invited us all to a cocktail at the Embassy.
I greeted and hugged all my dear Argentine friends. A nice way to start Paris' Fashion Week.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Academy Awards 2012...

This post comes in two parts: first I'll be writing the texts from Paris, now at 10:30 am, and the Carla will be uploading the pictures when she gets up in Buenos Aires...
Since early I've been surfing fashion websites to scan and analyze all the looks seen yesterday on the Red Carpet... The time difference of 9 hours with Los Angeles made it impossible for me to follow the live broadcast!
So here are my choices...
Of course, Angelina Jolie, with a black velvet Atelier Versace. Stunning. Anyway, I'm pretty sure she would look great even if she wore a hemp bag. But I loved the lack of bijou, the loose natural hair, the red lips.
I was also impressed by the white, with cape, Tom Ford worn by Gwyneth Paltrow. I can not say the same of her hairdo, but the total look was very chic.
As an elegant lady, I would point out Glenn Close, with a Zac Posen. Meryl Streep, who I adore because she is an amazing actress, wasn't favored by her golden Lanvin... It's not easy to carry a Lanvin.
I didn't like the red dresses of Michelle Williams, Natalie Portman and Emma Stone... Red on the Red Carpet? It's easy to fade out...
Interesting Rooney Mara's Givenchy... Although she looked a bit too pale for me.
Cameron Diaz's Gucci was nice, but I don't like her anymore. Too ordinary was Jennifer López's Zuhai Murad: too much cleavage!
George Clooney's girlfriend, Stacy, looked pretty in a golden Marchesa. Also elegant was Sandra Bullock's Marchesa.
Penelope Cruz's Armani Privé wasn't fitting, too "old lady," as also the hairdo... I like Penelope on her wilder days.
Among the men, Christopher Plummer, with a velvet tuxedo, was amazingly elegant. He is one of my favorite actors and his performance in "Beginners" is fantastic.
A special note for "The Artist:" so many awards... Good for the French!
I follow Jean Dujardin since he's been doing "OSS 117," a parody of James Bond, also directed by Michel Hazanavicius.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Fashion Weeks F/W 2012-2013 (New York and London)

It seems unreal, but somehow we are in the time of Fashion Weeks... New York's shows are over, and also London's, and yesterday those in Milan have started. I'm currently receiving my invitations for the shows in Paris...
Time does fly.
And so, here we are, once again scrutinizing the looks for Fall/Winter 2012-2013.
I really did like the shows at NYC. I loved Ralph Lauren's collection, so "Old England," with tweed suits and jackets, very suitable for spending the weekends at Balmoral. Very "Albert Nobbs." Masculine looks for day, with jackets, trousers, gilets and ties... I've got a wardrobe full of clothes like these... Definitely from another time in my life...
For the evening, long velvet dresses, like those of a true Lady. Enchanting. I don't know if wearable in everyday life, but good enough for dreaming.
Ralph Lauren
I was impressed by the quantity of looks in red... As if designers had somehow all agreed on it.
Let's start with Michael Kors, one of my favorite American designers, who used and abused the red, even for daywear: coats, dresses, skirts, check patterns... in red! Excellent collection, as always, very wearable.
Michael Kors
Marchesa presented a line-up of evening dresses, one of them in red lace, of course. Personally, I would go for the "nude" looks, with transparencies, because I find them more elegant. We'll be seeing many of those on Sunday 26th, at the Oscars (Georgina Chapman, one of Marchesa's designers, is married to Miramax's Harvey Weinstein, a Hollywood tycoon... Get it?).
Marchesa
My beloved Oscar de la Renta designed a collection which, at first glance, could not convince me. Too much light-blue, some pink... Booo. However, after checking it for the third time, I found myself choosing one or two looks. It's a law and I've proved it through my social life: with an Oscar you will almost always be perfect. It's classic chic. Beautiful embroidered coats, prints and one or two very interesting long dresses.
Oscar de la Renta
As for the other designers, such as Alexander Wang, Prabal Gurung or Proenza Schouler, I find them ok, but I'm not mad over their creations...
When looking for newer talents, I prefer those presented in London: much more innovative.
Until some years ago, English collections weren't of much relevance... Today, however, England is known through the talents of Peter Pilotto (I have a day dress of his which I love) or Mary Katrantzou, one of my favorites. But let's not forget to mention Stella McCartney, Christopher Bailey for Burberry Prorsum or Christopher Kane. Hurray London!
Peter Pilotto
However, I've seen nothing to die for... I'm waiting for Milano for that.
Today, we had Prada's show...

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Au Pays du Sang et du Miel...

After more than two weeks of peaceful quiet life in Paris, with cold and a flu, this morning I received an invitation that pushed me out of my routine. My friend Bernard-Henry Levy invited me to the avant-première of the movie directed by Angelina Jolie, "Au Pays du Sang et du Miel" (In the Land of Blood and Honey). She and Brad Pitt would be there. An invitation I couldn't refuse.
Of course, I took along my sister and my niece, both guests at my house, and together we went to the MK2, a complex in Bercy, where's the famous and gigantic library. At the entrance, there was a Red Carpet and lots of photographers. Once inside, we were able to follow the arrival of the other guests through the live broadcast on the screen of the theatre. Almost on perfect schedule, both actors arrived: Angelina, beautiful (but honestly beautiful), with a long off-white silk dress that I would say was Marchesa. She signed, with her left hand (she must be a lefty) an enormous amount of autographs and let herself be interviewed by, at least, a dozen TV cameras.
We saw it all from inside.
At 9:20 pm, Bernard-Henry climbed up the stage and presented the movie, which tells a love story in the middle of the Yugoslav wars of the 90s. And just as he was talking, Brad and Angelina came inside, absolutely stunning both of them, he carrying her by the arm and keeping a discreet second place.
Angelina and her actors joined Bernard on stage and he asked her how come an American girl, who in the 90s was just 20 years old, became interested and decided to direct a story based on a subject so removed and far from Hollywood...
She replied with kindness and simplicity, showing that she's no ordinary woman... But we could also prove so after watching her movie, which was quite good, engaging, hard and well-done. Excellent performances.
I was truly shocked by her incredible beauty, her inner light and intelligence, and of course her humanitarian compromise... Angelina is not from this world.
(Afterwards, they all went to dine at La Tour d'Argent.)

P.S.: I've just found out that Angelina's dress was from Ralph & Russo, unknown to me.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Whitney Houston...

I want to share with you the sorrow for the death of an artist so emblematic to my generation... 
Although I did not agreed with her life choices, I want to remember with admiration her incredible voice...



Thursday, February 2, 2012

Christian Louboutin's 20th Anniversary...

No, twenty is not Christian Louboutin’s age. But it’s the time that went by since he gave birth to his first shoe collection, which are now a world success. From China to Brazil, and specially in the US (where they are considered a cult), his creations with the red sole are a symbol of glamour and style. I’m a fan of Louboutin since his origins and I still keep the very first pair I bought from him.
Yesterday I went to his boutique on Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseay (there’s two more in Paris) and they placed my new shoes in this shopping bag, which they’ll be using around all 2012. I got to see the book published to celebrate the 20th Anniversary. Check-out the movie about how the book was made on Youtube. His best friends Kristin Scott-Thomas, Arielle Dombasle and Farida Khelfa, among others, participated in such a fun adventure.
Congratulations Christian and good look for the coming twenty years of success!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Jean Paul Gaultier's Haute Couture 2012 Runway show...

Thanks to the magic of flight AF 417, in just a few hours I left behind the sun and the beaches of Punta del Este and the heat of Buenos Aires… and landed in the cold (not too cold, though: just 9°C) and the drizzle of Paris…
But I also landed in the middle of Haute Couture’s Fashion Week and in the splendid runway show of Jean-Paul Gaultier.
As usual, Catherine Deneuve, a loyal customer to the Maison, could be found on the front row, as also Dita von Teese and singer Beth Ditto (in an extravagant look). And, of course, Gaultier’s many fans, arrived from the four corners of the World.
So, as to the show itself… A band of four musicians and fantastic models, all looking à la Amy Winehouse: her exact hairdo (in some cases in pink, red or blue dyes, but mostly in black), and the black eyeliner highlighting the eyes, just as she used to wear. All forty-three models shone in Gaultier's ever original creations: well-tailored jackets, padded shoulders, lots of black and red, corsets (as those Madonna made famous in the 80s) and those fluid dresses, so sexy and theatrical. From time to time they got me thinking about who could have such a lifestyle that would merit those dresses... A movie star maybe? An Arab princess? A Russian czarina? Can't tell, but they sure made me dream...
Amy Winehouse's songs wrapped-up the show and left us melancholic. It seems as if to become a myth, one must die at a young age.
We returned back home with our eyes filled with stars...

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Golden Globes Awards 2012

Even with some days of delay, I do not want to miss the chance to comment on the outfits seen at the Golden Globes Awards, considered the prelude to the Oscars (which will be broadcasted on February 26th).
As usual, in my opinion, there's been some hits and many misses. To point out: the return of the long siren dress, seen on Sofía Vergara (to me, one of the most beautiful women of the night), Elle MacPherson and Reese Whiterspoon.
I think it was unanimous among the critics that Angelina Jolie looked sensational. The best in elegance, beauty and style. I wouldn't buy her dress (Atelier Versace), but it looked fantastic on her. And it was a frontal answer to the mean gossips that said she was anorexic, depressed, etc. Simply, the best (Brad Pitt as companion sure helps...).
I must say, though, that for these kind of galas I prefer tied hair-dos. Elle MacPherson, who is very beautiful, didn't look well with those extensions and curls. I do tend to think that women of more than 40 that never use their hairs tied in a ponytail or chignon, have something to hide: a lifting scar or something like that. Clear shoulders and neck are much more elegant.
I did liked Nicole Kidman's dress, also a Versace, that fitted perfectly to her body. Her face, however, is another issue. Divine Natalie Portman, with a two-color Lanvin: red and fuchsia, a combination that will be seen a lot in the European summer. I would criticize Kate Winslet's choice of dress, black on top, white in the bottom: everybody knows that that makes your hips broader and, if you are not thin enough, it's not flattering.
Charlize Theron is so beautiful that even a soul-less dress, like her Dior, can not spoil her. 
Of the many Guccis seen that night, I prefer Jessica Alba's to Salma Hayek's (her husband owns the brand).
Madonna's Reem Accra wasn't nice either.
Among the men, Jean Dujardin and Colin Firth were the best...
Now let's wait for the runway show of the Academy Awards...

Monday, January 16, 2012

Fiat's Party at Tequila...

Lacoste's Party opens the season, that of Fiat gives it a closure. And here we are... Almost three weeks later, we can start putting away our Judith Leiber clutches, our Louboutin shoes and carefully chosen dresses... Parties are over, at least in Punta del Este, till next year. It's a weird phenomenon, happening only here, but so it is...
Of course, in the coming weeks, and before summer is over, there will be many smaller or bigger meetings, crowded or not, but this luxurious "circus," closely followed by the press, is saying goodbye. 
I enjoy going out, preparing myself, seeing my friends and, above all, dancing. But I also love waking up early and seizing the day, the morning air, breathing it, doing things... Is my unsolvable dilemma. However, my solar self always prevails and I leave early from all parties...
Tonight's was one to stay and enjoy: all my friends together, great music and the "celebrities" from the Rio de la Plata, from Franco Macri to Daniel Hadad and Marta Marzotto (divine with a splendid embroidered caftan), from Eskenazi to the Reynals, the Alvarez de Toledo and the Santamarinas...
The stars were represented by Gabriel Corrado, Viviana Canosa, Carlos di Domenico and many models...
And let's not forget the host, Cristiano Ratazzi, who went from one end to the other. If he was at all concerned, it was impossible to tell. 
Enormous amount of press...
I danced with pleasure to the music, very Ibiza-like.
But my carriage (my sister's car), before becoming a pumpking, as Cinderella's, brought me back home... Just as "Without you" (in David Guetta's version) was starting...
Maybe next time...
Goodbye mythical parties of Punta del Este... Till 2013.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Revista Gente's Pink Party 2012

The fireworks at the Hotel Conrad have just finished illuminating the sky over one of the most awaited and star-studded parties in the season...
As I was entering, it all felt like a party in Mar del Plata (where I haven't been in ages, but I do follow in magazines). Fans asking for you to pose next to their daughters, wives, husbands... A true Argentine "Red Carpet." The dominant color was, once again, pink. The bracelets, two: one to get inside, the other to access the V.I.P. terrace. As always, a runway show featuring the sexiest and most beautiful girls you can possibly imagine. Hence, the many men, young most of all. They behaved like starving lions...
The party kicked off with a concert by Christian Castro, who performed really well and made the audience vibrate!
For once, the terraces weren't as windy as always, so it wasn't at all cold.
Many of my friends were there and celebrities from Uruguay and Argentina. My sister, charming with a long Marchesa dress. Also in a long dress was Valeria Mazza. I found Karina Jelinek extremely beautiful. Among the men, my friends chose the handsomest of them all: Francis Btesh.
As usual, I had trouble with my shoes to get to the car, so I had to take them off...
Among the many comments about the season, everyone complaint about the traffic jams (worse than ever). And also feared that the touristic season would be over after this coming weekend. Hard to know... And, of course, many complains on the high prices of everything...
So, whatever I'm forgetting, you'll be able to read on Gente's next issue...
PS: My dress? Versace for H&M.

Friday, January 13, 2012

The night I went back to eating pizza...

Delicious invitation that of Para Ti Magazine to gather in "petit comité" at CasaSuaya, in José Ignacio.
As in previous years, we were invited to celebrate the season with Carolina Balbiani, editor-in-chief, Trini (a legend in the publishing house) and many loyal models of the famous magazine.
With huge surprise, around 11 pm, starving with hunger, I've noticed that the menu of the night was... pizza!! I think I haven't eaten pizza since 2003. As my readers already know, I always dine at home before going out, but tonight I didn't. I decided on this because, last time, on the same place, we were served fish. And then, somehow, I wanted to give myself the chance, for once, of committing a sin... With María Teresa Alvarez and Sandra, who were with me, in a religious silence, we ate at least 4 pieces each... But no regrets, please.
From time to time, it's ok to skip out diets... but with joy!
Among the guests were Lucila Polar and her daughter. Lucila is Al Pacino's girlfriend and the most beautiful woman I've seen this summer. And she is also charming. Her daughter, of 14, is on her way to rival her beauty.
After two days of intense heat, it's finally cooler and tonight it was almost cold. But CasaSuaya is very cozy and they had even lighted the fireplace.
We left the meeting to head back to Punta under a starry sky...

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

A nice summer night at the Fasano...

With great joy, tonight I accepted an invitation to dine at the fabulous Hotel Fasano, just outside of Punta del Este, on the road to San Carlos.
I couldn't refuse: Fasano's PR is Astrid Perkins, a very dear friend of mine, with who I've shared many trips, adventures and experiences. I've went to see her last year, for the grand opening of the Hotel, on December 26, 2010.
And today, an year later, the Fasano is knwon around the world. Specialized international magazines have placed it on their top best-resorts-rankings. Every important visitor coming to Punta del Este stays there. From David Guetta to Bar Refaeli and the Brazilian businessmen who crowded the resort from December 27th to January 7th. It's no wonder: its buildings, hidden between the rocks, the comfort, the personalized attention, and the pool, suspended in front of a breathtaking sight... All that sure makes us all wish to spend our holidays there! Not to mention the spa and the delicious menu of its restaurant, where tonight I had the best fish of the season. 
Its owner, Rogelio Fasano, a Brazilian descendant of an Italian family, took over the family business created by his grandfather and, from the first restaurants in Sao Paulo and Rio, he opened "cult" hotels in both cities, this one in Punta and a future challenge: a Fasano in Troncoso, north of Brazil.
An outstanding visionaire...
With the Maître and next to Astrid.
After dinner, to return to the car, I had to take my platforms and walk bare feet, observing that surreal landscape of rocks and cactus, under a full moon that could not make it more beautiful...

Monday, January 9, 2012

Another "frivolous" gathering in Punta...

Putting my books aside, and my DVDs also, tonight I decided to leave my refuge here in Punta to go to José Ignacio. Another Grupo Mass+ event, another of those gatherings that make some of my readers dream or, instead, get on their nerves... 
For me, it was an opportunity to see all my friends together and spend a nice time.
In this case, Mercedes Benz invited a select group to a beach-house to honor Susana Giménez. 
Susana is always charming, spontaneous and natural. As I approached her with my sister (lovely in a nude one-shoulder Lanvin dress) in the living room where she was receiving the guests, she hugged me while saying "I love your jacket!" I sat to chat with her and she looked really beautiful, with a white trouser and golden top, her face rested and luminous. In fact, better than in pictures.
Her daughter, with her boyfriend, was also there, as many of her loyal friends. Some models, Polo players, nice women (I know I'm repeating myself, but it's true!). The food (which, as you can imagine, I didn't taste because I ate earlier at home) smelled delicious: brochettes and roasted squash medallions.
I was thrilled to see my dear friends Alliata di Montereale, the Charloux and Alessandro Boniperti with his girlfriend.
This is why I love these reunions: for someone like me, spending so much time abroad, Punta del Este means my chance to meet all those people I so much love.
As I had an hour-long trip back home, we hit the road pretty early.
As I went out, I gave away my VIP bracelet to a girl dying to get inside... Why not then?
PS: Worry not... I changed my shoes as I got inside and shifted my corcho platforms (so comfortable for walking in the sand) for a much appropriate pair of black sandals.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Chandon's Party... in white.

Just arrived and with little to show... This one only photo...
But I do not have another one. Sorry.
It was a long way to reach Laguna Escondida, in José Ignacio, where Chandon, through Grupo Mass+, gathered once again the "Tout Punta." Dress-code: white, plus a detail "une nuit à Waimea," that is, something a bit hawaiian. I didn't read the invitation so I didn't know about the detail...
Lots of press, anxious to shoot all events here and do their work. Of course, many beautiful girls in minis, most of who seemed gazelles from afar. Good-looking guys also. I stayed for a while and then went to another party (a private one) nearby. I changed (in the car!) my long Galliano dress for a black minidress and my black leather jacket by Balmain. Once again, many stupendous women, the famous DJ Luciano and a nice general mood. But I can't tell you more... No press invited!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

CitiGold's Party on the cover of ¡Hola!

I've been honored with the cover of the Argentine edition of this week's ¡Hola! Magazine. There you'll be able to see and read the coverage of CitiGold's Party in Punta del Este and other events that took part this past week...

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Some thoughts for 2011's last day...

A few hours before celebrations begin, here I give you some very particular, and very mine, tips...
To avoid finding yourself in a lousy shape tomorrow, know to what you have to say NO tonight:
- No to too much food.
- No to alcohol.
- No to drugs.
- No to easy unprotected sex.
- No to forced fun.
- No to speeding on your car or motorcycle.
- No to late-night sleeping.
Begin 2012 fresh and rested, while everyone else will be destroyed.
Be snobs: eat a soup and go to bed early.
And tomorrow do your workout, while everybody else won't be able to tell their names...
Be ready to step into a wonderful 2012 with the right foot. 
This I wish to you all.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Citigold's Party...

I'm sorry for posting, once again, a picture of myself with my sister... But I don't have another one!
It's very difficult, in such a crowded party, unless you are a professional photographer, to take good pictures! This one was taken by Sandra, my friend and Italian assistant, who did what she could.
Mónica Holmberg's call for Citigold's Party was really exciting and no one wanted to miss it. Many, however, complained about the chilly weather. We went back to partying with sweaters and shawls. 
The place? Narbona complex, behind La Barra, with country-style housing, nice and picturesque, specially for all the European visiting Punta del Este.
The dress code asked for something golden, be it a dress, a pair of shoes or a simple detail...
I arrived wearing platforms, much more comfortable for walking the accessing roads, and then shifted into golden sandals for the party itself. Many laughed at me carrying the extra pair in my hands... But they are already used to my eccentricities! 
As usual, many beautiful girls, in golden dresses some, and mini skirts almost all. Among the ones I saw, I want to point out Milagros Schmoll, the Argentine model working in Europe, super tall and with an exotic look. Also my cousin Isabella Orsini, Princess de Ligne, an Italian actress of great beauty.
My sister and I, we repeated Pucci dresses: me, a golden one I used last summer and she, another one she used on her last photo spread for the Argentine issue of Hola!
As I said previously, now comes a "detox" of pictures of myself and promise not to publish more for some time...
Have a wonderful New Year!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Lacoste 2012 Summer Party at La Huella...

Above all, and before you ask, I confirm what you already know... I wore, once again, my red Lanvin dress. I love it and when I bought it, I thought I would be wearing it to Lacoste's next party. I believe it would be immoral not to use it several times...
This said, I tell you that the most emblematic party in Punta del Este, the one that opens the summer and party season, was (as usual) crowded and very well organized. Less guests this year, just 700. One DJ, Zucker, truly excellent. Lots of food. And lots of drinks. But, above all, a chance to check who was invited, who arrived with who and who left with who... The usual gossips.
A little while greeting friends, making plans for the days to come, kisses to everyone and then to the car to hit the road back home...
(My sister's dress is Pucci.)

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Monday, December 19, 2011

Summer's wardrobe...

My dear readers,
I’ll post here one of the articles I wrote for the December issue of Mustique magazine, which arrived to newsstands today… Hope you enjoy it!
After spending a long 2011 summer in Europe, with all the 2012 trends till fresh on my mind and the looks of the last runway shows, I am ready to organize my luggage for my summer vacations down south.
I’ll put on my list a mixture of the clothes I used and loved in July and August, plus the new hits that are beginning to appear on Paris and New York boutiques, which I will happily incorporate to my wardrobe. And, of course, one or two timeless classics that I know I’ll use, come what may…

1. A denim short. I have at least three or four. From my first Kosiuko, of 8 or 9 years ago, to my new “destroyed” Abercrombie & Fitch, which looks the oldest…
How to use them? Of course, with a white or black bikini, a white tank top (better if printed with the American flag) or a tartan shirt, in summery colors, such as turquoise or fuchsia, very informal. To look more chic, an impeccable white shirt. As shoes, I’ll wear them with my Louboutin’s cork platforms, but a pair of golden Havaianas will work just fine.
When? Always, from dusk till dawn, to go to the beach or to go out at night, with a sequined or embroidered top. Unique requirement: perfect legs…

2. A white blazer. It first appeared on Stefano Pilati’s Fall/Winter 2011-2012 Collection for YSL. In that case, paired with white trousers, à mode de smoking.
Other designers, such as Roberto Cavalli, presented it the following season over summery printed dresses, carried over the shoulders.
How to use it? I loved the contrast between the tailored jacket and the light dress. It also works wonderfully with a short and a black top.
When? Always, as if it were a denim jacket. Something new to update your looks for summer nights.

3. A green dress. Because green is the color of hope; because it looks great on slightly tanned skin; because it catches everyone’s attention and because it represents nature after so much urbanization throughout the year.
When? Preferably at night, in total look. Mine is from Intermix, but many designers, such as Ermanno Scervino, Tomas Maier for Bottega Veneta, Moschino or Kenzo, presented them in all the possible green hues… from olive to pistaccio. My favorite is emerald, of course.

4. Two identical bracelets. Or Poignets, as the French call them. Since last year I’ve observed  how the use of two thick rigid bracelets, be them golden or metallic, decorated with stones or plain, was becoming a popular and chic trend. I bought two golden ones with huge stones, two green ones from Pucci and two silver ones at a fair in Ibiza.
How to use them? They look great on every piece and lift the simplest of outfits. A black classic dress changes completely when accessorized with them. Of course, when using twin bracelets is better to forget about using earrings, necklaces or rings. They must be the vedette piece of the ensemble. Better with pure colors than prints.

5. Technicolor dresses. I want to avoid black this season. A bit of joy and color. Hurray then to yellow, in total look, to match the sun, in all its hues: from duck to lemon to saffron. Lanvin, Versace, Jean-Paul Gaultier and Vionnet chose yellow in their 2012 Summer Collections. But also fuchsia pink, which looks great on everyone. Or turquoise, the color of the Caribbean sea. Or coral, as my Lanvin dress, to illuminate party nights. All this colors work better in total look, with the exception of a pair of black, beige or golden shoes.

6. Prints. We’ve been incorporating prints to our wardrobe for a long time now. At first, I was not very convinced… I was afraid they wouldn’t favor the silhouette. But I’ve come to realize I was mistaken.
How to use them? The key lies in choosing a sober print, maybe geometric, and pair it with the proper accessories. Do not overload the look and distract from the original aim. Nude shoes, a clutch, little jewelry. My Roberto Cavalli, white with pink, black and green designs, is one of my favorites. For Summer 2012 I’ve already set my mind for a Pucci gipsy top. But I’ve also seen nice things from Prada and Marni.
I would however avoid leopard… too copied. Better to go for zebra. Very chic looks from Giambattista Valli.

7. A black leather jacket, with studs. Or without them. Or biker. You can no longer not have a leather jacket. Old, used, borrowed from your boyfriend or brother. It goes with everything and it’s the symbol of the freedom of the holidays. The more you wear it, the better it ages. I have one from Balmain, with studs on the back and on one arm. To make it more luminous, the designer masterfully added some crystals in between the studs.
To use with the denim shorts, a black dress… or with everything!

8. A hat. It’s the best anti-age possible. Better than botox or liftings. It protects us from the sun, our enemy/friend, and I can no longer spend my summers without them. I like the broad ones, made of straw, raffia or fabric. The best, and hardest to find, are those by Annabel Ingall, an Australian designer. They are unbreakable, you can fold them and place them on the bottom of your luggage, that they will return to shape easily.
But any hat will do. The thing is to wear them from morning till dawn. They protect our face from harmful rays, but also accessorize our look and gives us glamour.

9. Shorts and tops to work out. They use little space in your luggage but give meaning to vacactions: sports and the time to practice them. I carry many quite old, because I love to exhaust them. I like the idea of using them as much as possible… It means I’ve really done my workout.

10. My Oscar de la Renta folk dress. It has gone with me to every vacation in the past 7 years. I’m not afraid to use it hundreds of times. I love the way it looks, its embroideries, the fall of its fabric. It represents summer to me. Every time I wear it I’m happy…

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Braderie at Alaïa's...

Can you imagine what it means, ten days to Christmas, a braderie of Alaïa in Paris? A braderie is a big big sale: in this case, of shoes, clothes and accessories of the most emblematic and beloved French designer. Parisian women love Alaïa!! From 17 to 80 years old, they all wear his dresses. And this time the sale had a purpose, because all the money raised would be given to the Center investigating Genetic Illnesses in Chrildren. 
There were no dressing rooms and we had to leave our coats in a room near the entrance... and then, it was up to you! I saw women naked who, with no embarrassment at all (there were many security men around), tried to fit in size-36 dresses or skirts.
Everyone went out with packed shopping bags... I bought a dress for my sister and tomorrow I'll be back for something for me... I had a flu today and did not feel like getting my clothes off...

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Ce soir, diner pour les Amis du Musée...

Numbers of this week in Paris...

7, the homeless asking for money I saw this morning while walking from my house to my Gym Club on rue Berri... that is, only 6 blocks. 30% more than last year.

30.000 euros, the average price of one of the 79 looks Chanel presented on Tuesday 6 for his Pre-Fall Collection, titled "Paris-Bombay."

80, the number of emblematic women of Paris invited to a lunch to celebrate Christmas, also on Tuesday 6, at Tiffany's flagship store on Rue Royale. We were given a beautiful souvenir...

1787, the year in which Mozart wrote the opera "Don Giovanni." This Wednesday 7 it was chosen for the opening of the Scala di Milano, conducted by Daniel Baremboin and with the presence of President Napolitano and the newly-appointed Prime Minister, Mario Monti.

-30%, the discount offered by Lanvin to its loyal customers on Fall-Winter 2011/2012 Collection prices. But only till today.

7 ºC, the average temperature in Paris this week.

200, the trees along the Champs-Elysées which, till January 23rd, will be decorated with three rings of led lights, four to seven meters high. This "Snowfall" rings will be used till Christmas 2015.

12 millones, the viewers who went this month to see the French movie "Intouchables:" the incredible and true story of the bond between a tetraplegic aristocrat who hires the service of a young African man who has just come out of prison. 

3 AAA. Losing them could mean a nightmare for the French...

1, my heart, and I offer it to my readers...

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Matinée Rêve d'Enfants...

Once again, I was invited to the special gala the AROP (Association pour le Rayonnement de l'Opera National de Paris), together with other patrons, offer to more than 600 kids, with no families or money, so that they can enjoy a performance of Opera.
This year it was "Cendrillon" (Cinderella), with music by Serge Prokofiev and choreography by Rudolf Nureyev. The choreography was, in fact, extremely original, presenting a modern-day Cinderella, who dreams of succeeding in Hollywood and who finds her prince charming in a movie director...
Wonderful set design and costume. Agnès Letestu, étoile de l'Opera, was really fantastic as Cinderella.
As usual, it was a pleasure to see the joy and hope in the eyes of the young people, specially three weeks from Christmas... 

Friday, December 2, 2011

Back in Paris...

I'm back home and with much to do...
I'll update the blog soon...
In the meantime, I want to congratulate my sister for the cover of Caras magazine and the interview on Hola!, both with beautiful photos by María Teresa Alvarez.
Cheers!