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Q&A: Catherine Malandrino

In Fashion, Q&A on December 9, 2011 at 11:06 pm

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CELEBRATING TEN YEARS AT THE TOP OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY, CATHERINE MALANDRINO CONTINUES TO INFLUENCE AND INSPIRE WOMEN WITH HER WHIMSICAL, FEMININE AND BOLD DESIGNS. THE FRENCH DESIGNER HAS SUCCESSFULLY MERGED HER PARISIAN CHARM WITH CASUAL AMERICAN COOL TO CREATE A LOOK BELOVED THE WORLD OVER; FROM THE STYLISH STREETS OF PARIS TO THE SUNNY SIDEWALKS OF LOS ANGELES.
by Margarita Hirapetian

You recently opened Catherine Malandrino Maison in West Hollywood. What made you decide to open another boutique in Los Angeles?

The boutique on Sunset Boulevard was my first flagship store and keeps a very faithful clientele.
[With Catherine Malandrino Maison] the idea was to create an intimate experience where I am sharing a personal image of friends and family around the Maison. It allows me to express my creativity beyond clothes — as a destination that will speak to all the senses. I want to invite my clients to a one-of-a-kind destination; where you walk through a lobby to get to the living room and share a moment by the fireplace or on an intimate patio.

Who is your ideal client?

She is an individual, a lover and a mother. She travels the world. My ideal woman marries the romance of Paris with the rhythm of New York. I design for a woman that dares to use all the codes of femininity to assert her personality.

Is there a particular city today that can be called the “capital of fashion”?

For many years, Paris was known for its traditional craftsmanship and France was the capital of couture. Milan owns sartorial for traditional men’s wear. However, New York today has become an eclectic international scene that is very rich for the designer world.

How important is it for a contemporary designer to work with celebrities?

Dressing the stars enables you to connect with people you admire. I dress a wide range of celebrities including Mary J. Blige, Eva Mendes, Beyoncé, Demi Moore and Charlize Theron.

Celebrity support began 10 years ago with the flag chiffon dress and Madonna during her world tour.

Why did you re-release your iconic American Flag dress in 2008?

This is the dress that placed me on stage eight years ago. After September 11th it became a symbol of freedom for women. With a new election this year, I felt the world needed a change and my “Flag” dress is illustrating my vision of the next step for America.

How would you like to see your brand grow in the next several years?

I want to continue my personal path, and be able to portray my messages through my designs to empower women everywhere.
[ 651-653 N La Cienega
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Designer Interview: Monique Lhuillier

In Fashion on December 9, 2011 at 4:22 am

High vs. Low: Embellished Flip Flops

In Fashion on December 7, 2011 at 12:42 am

 

Cool Thing of the Day: Zac Posen for Target

In Fashion on November 29, 2011 at 7:59 pm

I am quite the fashionista. My closet is full of designer pieces by Rodarte, Jean Paul Gaultier, Alexander McQueen, and many others. You might think I shop solely at fancy department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue or Bloomingdale’s, but you’d be wrong. I buy all of my designer duds at Target. There’s just no way I could afford anything by these world famous designers with my meager allowance, but thanks to the Go International line I can dress like a celebrity!

The latest designer to collaborate with Target, and contribute to my wardrobe, is Zac Posen. His feminine, flirty, and innovative designs are perfect for spring. The collection is colorful and sophisticated with pieces that include a poufy pink dress, a red leather jacket, and a tailored black tuxedo suit. My favorite piece is the pink dress with snap buttons that you can drape and fold any way you like. Check out this video of Zac himself explaining exactly how to wear all the looks. Just in time for summer, the collection also features a floral string bikini and metallic halter bathing suit. Most of the dresses are between $49.99 and $79.99, and they’re so chic you could even wear them to prom! The most expensive piece is the red leather jacket, which retails for $199.00. The collection goes on sale April 25, but as usual I have to remind you to get there early because you know it’ll be sold out in no time. If you see a blonde girl frantically stocking up on all the pieces, that’s probably me. Don’t be afraid to say hi!

Fashion Plug Page: Chic Cruiser

In Fashion on October 23, 2009 at 12:08 am

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Writer’s Note: For this page I acquired high-resolution images from renowned companies such as Jaguar, Frey Wille and Chanel by getting in touch with their PR representatives. I also wrote the captions and title. This page was credited under my pseudonym Meg Swann.

Fashion Look: Coat of Arms

In Fashion on October 18, 2009 at 5:33 am

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Writer’s Note: The photo for this fashion look was sent to the magazine by a photographer. I wrote the credits, title and blurb.

Fashion: The Three F’s for Fall

In Fashion on October 18, 2009 at 5:31 am

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Photo Shoot: The Dawn of Twilight

In Celebrity Interviews, Fashion on October 18, 2009 at 5:11 am

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WITH SALES AND POPULARITY TO RIVAL THE UBIQUITOUS HARRY POTTER BOOKS, STEPHENIE MEYER’S TALE OF LOVE AND VAMPIRES, TWILIGHT, HAS CAPTIVATED THE NOTORIOUSLY FASTIDIOUS TEENAGE CROWD. THIS MONTH, THE BEST-SELLING SERIES BRINGS ITS BRAND OF SUPERNATURAL ROMANCE TO THE SILVER SCREEN, AND ACTOR PETER FACINELLI CHANNELS HIS INNER VAMPIRE AS THE PATRIARCH OF THE CULLEN CLAN.

PHOTOGRAPHY RICK & MAL / REDDROOMSTUDIOS.COM

Writer’s Note: This was a photo shoot with Twilight’s Peter Facinelli shot at the Colorado Bridge in Pasadena. I assisted the stylist, represented the magazine and handled catering during the 5-hour shoot.

I also interviewed the actor and wrote the title, credits and short descriptive blurb for the piece.

Fashion Look: Shopping Vixen

In Fashion on October 18, 2009 at 5:07 am

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Writer’s Note: This was a photo shoot I set up and conceptualized with help from the photographers (Rick & Mal for Redd Room). I chose the model, photographers, location, stylist and makeup artist. It’s a high-class, sophisticated Las Vegas look for LA.Direct’s annual Vegas issue.

I also wrote the title, copy and credits.

Fashion Plug: Home Furnishings

In Fashion on October 15, 2009 at 2:06 am

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