Vanity Fair: Mad Men Costume Secrets
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This week's edition of Rachel Comey's lady comedian live-stream series brings us Carrie Brownstein. The Portlandia star will be joined by Carlen Altman and Emmy Blotnick who promise to deliver a big dose of afternoon hilarity. Tune in at 4 p.m. to watch the ladies live from the Comey headquarters.
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Craig Van Den Brulle is a well-known name in the design circles. He has a store in New York which sells pedigreed antique and vintage furniture and home accents. He also has his eponymous line of furniture -- ultra modern pieces with gleaming surfaces that are often found in the stylish homes featured in magazines like Elle Decor and Architectural Digest.
Imagine this: You hit the snooze button on your morning alarm, then roll over to discover that your doze was actually 45 minutes long. Now you have to prioritize. Do you have time to shower, shave and do a smoky eye?
Giambattista Valli makes a slingback with serious edge. Its vermillion-red satin mixed with a sharp metallic heel and pointed toe would be too sexy if it weren't for the elegant single sole platform and a demure heel height, which keep the look in check. It's a likely suspect with a cocktail or evening dress but we would rather wear it with our favorite faded jeans and a tee.
When swimsuit model Kate Upton is not allegedly making out with Diddy at a Miami Beach nightclub, she's cuddling with endangered species, rifling the feathers of animal rights activists.
A wolf in sheep's clothing? That's so out of style. How about a wolf in a tuxedo?
That's the basic premise behind "Zoo Portraits," a unique project by the Spanish artist Yago Partal, who cleverly depicts animals in outfits their human counterparts would likely wear.