Senin, 21 Desember 2009

making history





















Besides a solid performance by Emily Blunt, the best aspect of The Young Victoria are Sandy Powell's costumes.

The film, detailing the rise of Victoria to power, is a bit choppy. And despite the stellar cast, it doesn't really come alive on-screen due to a lack of narrative focus.

But legendary costume designer Powell (Shakespeare in Love, Far From Heaven, The Wings of the Dove, The Aviator) gives the film a colorful, visual punch. The dresses are gorgeous but not in a distracting way.

Powell researched Kensington Palace archives and paintings for inspiration.

Check out this fabulous interview with Powell on Hist-Fic Chick!






























































Kamis, 17 Desember 2009

break the windows!




















The break-the-windows waltz scene in Vincente Minnelli's Madame Bovary is one of cinema's all time greats (it gets going at 6:00 on the clip below, but really the entire ballroom sequence is a marvel).


Jennifer Jones (1919 - 2009)

projection


I've been nose-deep in non-fiction to varying degrees of quality (Zadie Smith's essays, David Plouffe's account of the Obama campaign, and now Ted Kennedy's memoir).

Last night Zachary Pace's Projection series woke me up to poetry again.

It sounds terribly corny. Is poetry ever not with me? It's exciting though to find a reading that connects.

I read Nick Flynn's Some Ether in a workshop over 8 years ago and was into it and all the "bee poems" in Blind Huber.

His work is very musical, seemingly effortless, rhythmic and driving but somehow, low-key.

Here's his poem "fire"

I also appreciated and deeply admired Jason Schneiderman. His poems are so tightly controlled yet so energetic and passionate.


The other excellent readers were Diego Baez & Joseph Fasano. I had not heard of them before and I look forward to reading more of their work. Here's Diego's "Midnight on Lake Michigan" and Joseph Fasano's "Mahler in New York."

I love Zach's series. It's unique and original--a projection screen shows the text of the poem behind the reader. I'm grateful Zach has given this option for a fresh format. And I also appreciated sitting on pep rally bleachers.

And I admire that he could get a good-sized crowd out to a poetry reading in the cold.

The next one will be February 4th, 2010 with four major greats: Mark Bibbins, David Levithan, Katie Ford, & Meghan O'Rourke

In the meantime, I will be reminding fellow New Yorkers to seek it out.

Rabu, 16 Desember 2009

dressed to the 9s

Who are your favorite ladies at last night's New York Nine premiere?

Me likes Kate Hudson. The train in the back is cool. It's by Chanel.







































Nicole.







































Penelope Cruz.




















Fergie (looking better!)








































Marion Cotillard, always pretty!








































Naomi Watts. Love this color.


























































Madonna and future fashionista Lourdes.




















Zoe Kravitz.




















Olsens.

Selasa, 15 Desember 2009

golden robes






















Today was the announcement of the Golden Globe nominations. They are actually a pretty great bunch of nominees: four of my favorite movies of the year made it in the Best Picture - Drama lineup (Up in the Air, The Hurt Locker, Precious, and Inglourious Basterds). I'm reserving judgment on Avatar until I see it.

I thought it would be fun to a little style retrospective on memorable Golden Globe dresses!

The Golden Globes didn't really become a TV sensation until the mid-90s so it's hard to find decent pics!

What are your faves?!

OK, this is the first dress I think of when I remember past GG's. It really looked awesome on Kim Basinger. I like how 1950s-ish it is, appropriate because she won for L.A. Confidential.























Another bit of 90s nostalgia. Check out Rupert & Julia (My Best Friend's Wedding days) entering the Golden Globes in1998. Has she looked prettier since? I love this dress!





Kate looked very classy winning two Globes in a smart Yves Saint Laurent.























OK, this 2000 pick may be controversial but I remember thinking how pretty this Vera Wang was on Tyra. Pastels were in that year.





















SJP in Chanel. 2004.





















Love the shoos!






















Freida Pinto so pretty in Christian Lacroix.






















Before the infamous swan dress was Bjork's memorable sequined MJ tribute!






















I loved Drew's hair here. And this color. She is fun.