Seeing Red for the Coming Campaign

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President Obama wore a fetching scarf in this color this last week, at the National Christmas Tree Lighting in Washington.Credit Yuri Gripas/Reuters

Forget food; Pantone’s color of the year is all about politics

The color experts at Pantone have just announced their color of the year for 2015 — Marsala, a deep, reddish-brown — and it has social media in overdrive with the food and wine implications. For obvious reasons.

Personally, however, I think they are on to something, and it has nothing to do with the kitchen, and everything to do with the next United States presidential campaign.

Not that they put it that way, exactly. What Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, said was that the “hearty, yet stylish tone” is perfect because it exudes “confidence and stability” and is “equally appealing to men and women.”

Sure, we have two years (or, to be fair, one year pre-full-on-campaigning) to go, but still: Speculation has already begun, and as maybe-possible candidates gear up, being associated with those words — confidence, stability, equally appealing — is no bad thing.

Indeed, simply consider that over the last very many election cycles, male candidates, at least, have almost universally worn ties (when they wear ties) that are either red, including Marsala dark red, or blue. No matter where their allegiance lies.

(I actually tracked this historically during the 2012 Romney/Obama debates, in case there are doubters.)

Coincidence? Possibly, but I don’t think so. And I think, along with Pantone — and until we get the ever-earlier campaign machinery under control — we are probably going to see a lot more of it next year.

Luxottica and Intel Take the Fashion/Tech Hookup to a Whole New Level

On Wednesday, Luxottica, the Italian eyewear behemoth, and Intel, the American technology giant, announced a partnership for the research and development of tech-infused glasses that both signals a new stage in the wearables revolution and shows the brands staking their claims as the most tech-forward fashion company and the most fashion-aware tech company. Read more…

Following the Victoria’s Secret and Chanel Fashion Shows

If you follow models on Instagram, your feed was probably filled with looks from the Victoria’s Secret and Chanel fashion shows. In London, a Taylor Swift, scantily clad in lingerie, seemed to be everyone’s BFF with kissy faces to go around, while in Austria, Cara Delevingne and Kendall Jenner walked the Chanel runway holding hands. Here are some behind-the-scenes looks from today’s fashion events:




he just did 3 in a row, them shows is back-to-back to back now. #CHANEL

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Such an magical moment! So blessed @victoriassecret #vsfashionshow @taylorswift

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Final touch ups before the #VSFashionShow …

Una foto pubblicata da @karliekloss in data:


#chanelsalzburg

Фото опубликовано CHANEL (@chanelofficial)



Dream girls @frackowiakmagdalena #VSFashionShow #backstage

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So happy that @taylorswift is back at he #vsfashionshow and that I got to walk with her ❤️ @victoriassecret

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Anna Wintour Wears Margiela by John Galliano: The Message and the Dress

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John Galliano, new creative director at Maison Martin Margiela, specially designed the black gown with silvery white embroidered tulips worn by Anna Wintour.Credit British Fashion Council

The Vogue editor Anna Wintour has always been a supporter of John Galliano, the disgraced former Dior designer and new Maison Martin Margiela creative director. But on Monday evening, she offered what might have been the most public sign yet that in her view it was time for the world to turn the page; follow Renzo Rosso, Margiela’s owner; and move on.

She not only asked Mr. Galliano to present her with her Outstanding Achievement statuette at the British Fashion Awards, but she also wore a Margiela by John Galliano design, the fashion house confirmed Tuesday morning. Read more…

Patagonia Bucks the Black Friday Trend

Amid the four-day shopping extravaganza that is the Black Friday-Small Business Saturday-anyone have a name for Sunday? continuum that culminates in Cyber Monday, one brand has stuck out in my mind for its somewhat-alternative approach: Patagonia. Read more…

What Michael Kowalski of Tiffany Will Do Next (It’s Not What You Think)

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Michael J. Kowalski, chief executive of Tiffany since 1999.Credit Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg

On Monday, Tiffany, the American jeweler and often-rumored acquisition target, held its annual holiday lunch, the last hosted by Michael J. Kowalski, the chief executive who will retire at the end of March 2015. (His successor, Frederic Cumenal, starts April 1, a.k.a. April Fool’s Day, but that is an unfortunate coincidence of accounting.) Read more…

If Apple Will Poach From Fashion, Then Fashion Will Follow Suit

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Pascal Cagni, during an Apple event in 2007 in London.Credit Cate Gillon/Getty Images

Much has been made of Apple’s snatching up fashion executives, whether the Burberry chief executive Angela Ahrendts or the former Saint Laurent chief executive Paul Deneve. Given the current love affair between the technology and fashion industries, it’s hard not to wonder why fashion never figured out that it might want to give the Silicon Valley behemoth a dose of its own medicine. Read more…

‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1’ Is a Great Fashion Film

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From "Mockingjay Part 1," Jennifer Lawrence, as Katniss Everdeen, in a Joan of Arc-style breastplate.Credit Murray Close/Lionsgate, via Associated Press

And we come to the first big movie event of the holiday season, the third installment in “The Hunger Games” franchise — “Mockingjay Part 1.” The rollout started weeks ago, with the star, Jennifer Lawrence, appearing on so many red carpets and talk shows, and in so many different outfits, that she was practically a fashion week unto herself. Read more…

Solange Knowles, Amal Clooney and the Return of the Wedding Trousseau

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Solange Knowles, wearing a jumpsuit by Stéphane Rolland, and the music video director Alan Ferguson arrived at their New Orleans wedding on bicycles.Credit Josh Brastead/WireImage-Getty Images

Solange Knowles’s much-ballyhooed wedding on Sunday heralded the advent of what will probably be numerous fashion trends: capes, all-white bridesmaid ensembles and so on. But the one that I think may really take hold is the return of the wedding trousseau. No longer is one great bridal dress enough. Now a major nuptial event demands many. Read more…

The Next Big Thing in Online Shopping: The Offline Connection

Just in time for Cyber Monday, that post-Thanksgiving at-your-laptop shopping extravaganza, comes another step forward in the online shopping experience.

Farfetch, the e-commerce hub that connects consumers to indie boutiques everywhere (there are 300 of them on the site), has begun a new initiative called Click & Collect that allows you to order your stuff from whatever boutique you want — in, say, Madrid or Copenhagen — and then have it delivered to a participating boutique near you for alteration or similar services. Read more…

Princess Diana’s Wedding Dress Designer Is Back, in an Unexpected Way

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Elizabeth Emanuel, in 2010, with some of the patterns and toiles she created for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.Credit Luke Macgregor/Reuters

Elizabeth Emanuel, one-half of the design team that made the sartorial meringue that went round the world (otherwise known as Princess Diana’s wedding dress), is back and taking a somewhat … different approach to her business, now called the Art of Being. Read more…

Mark Zuckerberg Adopts Obama’s Approach to Dressing

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Mark Zuckerberg, in a gray T-shirt, at an event in October in New Delhi.Credit Udit Kulshrestha/Bloomberg

But wait, you say upon reading this headline. Doesn’t Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief executive, wear a gray T-shirt every day, while President Obama wears a dark gray or blue suit?

Well, yes, but conceptually, it turns out the two are on the same page. Read more…