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Lindsay + Purple Fashion

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

I’m sorry, but can anyone else see the irony in this cover. Nevermind the fact that she’s dressed like Jesus, and that the concept surpasses many levels of BERZERK absurdity, but the fact that she even has a cover, random!

The cover was shot by Terry Richardson, so of course you’ll expect high-end, fashion raunchiness. Photos of Li-Lo bending over, squeezing her breasts, and smoking ciggys while donning looks by Chanel, Miu Miu, and Givenchy. Found it all to be quit tasteful, however, I would of enjoyed it way more, had they not chosen Lindsay. She’s hands down fashion eye candy, but then you have to stop and think, is that all that she’s good for? At the end of the day, Lindsay is a media whore, always in the spot lights, so Purple chose the right girl, in a marketing skills aspect. The shots were very mad max, sexy, and minimal. Here is a little clip of behind the scene of her shoot with Terry Richardson for this month’s issue.

But, to end this on a good note, she looked great.

LORICK SS09.

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

overgrown garden...

In a room of her own: LORICK SS09 by Abigail Lorick

Let them eat cake! The models, that is… Reminiscent of the colorful scene from “Marie Antoinette” (starring Kirsten Dunst), I spotted this delectable and joyous tart-fest as I entered the Lorick SS09 presentation: “A room of one’s own” held the evening of Thursday, September 3rd. It was the first day of New York Fashion Week and I was fully expecting to see wonderfully elegant clothes designed by Abigail, but I was equally impressed with the extravagant and diverse mis-en-scene atmosphere she had built, one that very much resembled an elaborate film set. The full-floor loft was divided into designated areas entitled Overgrown Garden, In Limbo, Bedroom Disaster, Cake Coma, After the Storm, and Demolition Party. I was lucky to have the opportunity to ask this striking young designer a few questions to shed light on her new collection and fabulously unique presentation-style:

in limbo...

How does your aesthetic/vision fit into (or digress from) the current discourse of fashion?
We beat to our own drum in all aspects of our collection. LORICK is about introducing the modern Lady. We have never designed a low-waisted pant and we enjoy producing summer gloves. We understand that true style goes beyond what you wear and hope to relay that to our ladies.

bedroom disaster...

Can you talk more about how this collection “A room of one’s own” came about?
We were referencing the recession in 87′ , when all of these woman had to downsize their lives and living spaces which created a scene of over spoiled disaster. In Virginia Wolf’s A Room Of One’s Own, she explains that women essentially need money and their own room to be able to create and be independent. We were counter acting this concept, proving that our Ladies not only keep up their appearances and elegant independence, but also embrace all situations even if it is a seemingly disaster…. thus they stand as pillars of strength in difficult times.

cake coma...

Did you always plan to make this endeavor for the Lorick Lady or was that a happy accident?

I do not believe in accidents. Roanne Adams, our art director, initially came up with the visuale of upper class women in the late 80’s coping with the economy problems. That was the start of the Lorick spring 09 presentation.

after the storm...

Do you plan to expand your collection?
Absolutely. LORICK already stands as more than just a ready-to-wear collection, I believe we represent a lifestyle. We are truly excited to move forward with LORICK.

demolition party...

*The event’s success would not have been possible without the help of Bronson Lamb and Pablo Berron (both of Venn Pictures) who designed and coordinated lighting, art director Roanne Adams, set designer Peter Klein, and props by Ana Monroe and Johnny Wahba. See more of LORICK at www.loricknewyork.com!

a room of one's own...