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NM @ SXSW 2013

The NM team descended upon SXSW to immerse ourselves in technology, music, food and Austin style. As any SXSW attendee will tell you, it’s an overwhelming experience because there’s just so much to do at any moment. Here’s just a taste!

Eat: Hillside Farmacy, House of Card (Aussie-style coffee), Elizabeth Street Cafe, East Side Kings, Hey Cupcake and Gordough’s.

Hillside Farmacy.

Hillside Farmacy.

Oysters at Hillside Farmacy.

Oysters at Hillside Farmacy.

Salted caramel ice-cream sandwich at Hillside Farmacy.

Salted caramel ice cream sandwich at Hillside Farmacy.

House of Card coffee stand.

Hey Cupcake truck.

Elizabeth Street Cafe

 

Gordough's Donuts

A sweet shortcake donut from Gordough's.

Frank's hotdogs.

See: Sixth Street.

Sixth Street

Listen: South by Southwest not only attracts a tech-y crowd, musicians from across the globe head to the nation’s live music capital for the festival. Even before the music portion of SXSW kicks off, you can catch up-and-coming artists performing at SXSW Interactive parties. A few acts we caught between panels and after hours: Girl Talk, Ra Ra Riot, White Panda, Tomorrow We Move to Hawaii, The Tontons and Neon Indian.

Neon Indian at Hipstamatic Haus.

Stay: If you plan on attending SXSW, book your hotel months in advance. The festival brings thousands of people to the city and hotels book up fast! The Driskill and Hotel St. Cecilia are some of our favorite places to stay. (Or just hang out.)

Hotel Saint Cecilia.

The lobby at the Driskill.

The lobby at the Driskill.

Drink: Watermelon mojitos, jalapeno grapefruit margaritas & Austin BeerWorks.

Watermelon Mojito.

Austin BeerWorks.

Austin BeerWorks Fire Eagle American IPA.

Party: The Facebook brunch.

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Facebook Austin

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Doing the "mimosa shuffle" in Alexander Wang boots at the Facebook Austin offices.

A bloody mary served at the Facebook brunch.

Wear: The vibe in Austin is relaxed-cool, always with a touch of hippie. SXSW staples: Military-esque boots and parkas, wedge sneakers, retro sunglasses, distressed denim and warm-weather leather.

Miu Miu sunglasses.

Miu Miu sunglasses.

Ash wedge sneakers.

Shop: The Man Repeller x PJK at CUSP by NM pop-up shopUncommon Objects, Room Service Vintage and Hog Wild Vintage.

Man Repeller x PJK Collection at the SXSW pop-up shop in Austin, TX.

Learn: Some of our favorite fashion people were attending and presenting at the festival. Nina Garcia and Randi Zuckerberg spoke on the future of fashion on the “Style Goes Viral” panel and the ladies behind the Twitter handles @Bergdorfs, @DKNY, @KateSpadeNY gave diverse insights into what it’s like to do social media for a major fashion brand.

—By Kristen Spaulding and Sarah Bray

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Look Who’s Here: L’Agence

L'Agence, Spring 2013.

L'Agence, Spring 2013.

For L’Agence founder Margaret Maldonado, design isn’t about the latest fashion trends. Instead, her philosophy centers on taking new approaches to classic styles—building a wardrobe of luxurious but cost-conscious pieces that can be worn year after year. Each season complements the next—last spring’s silk blouse works effortlessly with this year’s lightweight cropped jacket. The result: a wardrobe that’s both timeless and relevant.

L'Agence, Spring 2013.

L'Agence, Spring 2013.

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Shelf Life: Radius Books

Santa Fe, New Mexico, might seem an unlikely spot for a boutique publishing house—and a nonprofit, no less. But not to Radius Books Publisher and Creative Director David Chickey, who “ended up in Santa Fe the same way a lot of people do, by happenstance. I came for a friend’s wedding and stayed.” That was 21 years ago. Chickey, who also serves as co-owner of Skolkin+Chickey design studio, founded Radius in 2007 with a group of similarly creative Santa Feans. Their mission: To encourage, promote, and publish books “of artistic and cultural value for a wide audience. Our projects are distinguished in both form and substance: beautiful objects by important artists of all ranks.” When Chickey says beautiful objects, he’s not kidding. The Radius catalog is studded with gems such as the limited-edition monograph of Los Angeles painter-sculptor Charles Arnoldi—presented in plywood as a nod to his iconic Chainsaw works in chiseled plywood. Or the archival print mounted to diasec to “reflect and refract” the watery image that accompanies Renate Aller: Oceanscapes—One View— Ten Years, by the German-born artist who has photographed the Atlantic Ocean from the same vantage point for a decade. But creating limited editions and trade books “respectful of artists” is only half the story. “It’s critically important for us as a nonprofit to get books out to an audience that otherwise wouldn’t see them,” says Chickey. To that end, Radius donates 300–500 titles of each book published to rural libraries, schools, and art programs, some 350 institutions in all. The Radius space on East Palace Avenue also serves as an exhibition gallery and home for artist talks, seminars, and workshops. “We try to expand the idea of what’s possible in a book form and what you can do with books,” says Chickey. We say, mission accomplished.

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The Art of Pinning

Art of Fashion, Spring 2013. Photographed by Walter Chin.

The Art of Fashion, Spring 2013. Photographed by Walter Chin.

Every March and September Neiman Marcus showcases the season’s most cutting-edge fashion with equally provocative photography, known as The Art of Fashion. In honor of this season’s campaign shot by Walter Chin, we have revived past AOF campaigns (Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz…) to display them on a social media platform where beautiful imagery thrives — Pinterest.

Art of Fashion, Spring 1997. Shot by Paolo Roversi.

Art of Fashion, Spring 1997. Shot by Paolo Roversi.

Through March 27, show your eye for the aesthetically pleasing by repinning The Art of Fashion’s most captivating moments captured by photography’s greats onto your very own AOF board. Curate a Pinterest board that artfully interprets the essence of The Art of Fashion with AOF images and supporting inspirational pins, and you could win $1,000 NM gift card.

Art of Fashion, Fall 2007. Photographed by Tom Munro.

The Art of Fashion, Fall 2007. Photographed by Tom Munro.

1. Get started on NeimanMarcus.com/PinterestAOF

2. Create a Art of Fashion board and pin the AOF board cover.

3. Pin any 6 looks from The Art of Fashion board

4. Complete the collection with some creative pinning.

AOF board on Pinterest.com/NeimanMarcus

AOF board on Pinterest.com/NeimanMarcus

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Seeing Things: Punk at The Met

A punk-influenced Chanel look shot by David Sims for March 2011 Vogue, part of the Met's upcoming "PUNK: Chaos to Couture."

A punk-influenced Chanel look shot by David Sims for March 2011 Vogue, part of the Met's upcoming "PUNK: Chaos to Couture."

Dig out those Dr. Martens, and start practicing your snarl. PUNK: Chaos to Couture takes over the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute May 9 through August 11. Acknowledging what curator Andrew Bolton calls punk’s “incendiary influence on fashion,” the multimedia exhibition will focus on how designers appropriated and adapted the visual symbols of punk’s anarchic DIY aesthetic. Will Anna Wintour pogo at the Gala Benefit? We doubt it. But just look at all the punk references on the Fall 2013 runways. It won’t be hard for attendees to get on theme.

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On Set: China

NM China

This month, our NM crew flew a collective 120,000 miles, touching down in Shanghai for a four-day photo shoot that took us to cities and villages across eastern China. Our Shanghai-based producer and team scouted locations and joined models Xiao Meng and Bonnie Chen as de facto translators—a good thing, as neither photographer Alistair Taylor-Young, senior art director Lori Stadig, nor the rest of the nine-person creative team spoke a word in any of the 30 local Mandarin dialects. We can now say ni hao (neehow), hello; xie-xie (shiye shiye), thank you; and piao liang (pi-ao leeang), pretty!

NM China

NM China

Home and headquarters for a major portion of our shoot was Amanfayun, the almost indescribably beautiful Aman Resort spread, village-like, over nearly 35 acres of the Hangzhou Valley. Each day, we watched saffron-clad Buddhist monks trod the winding Fayun Pathway to one of seven nearby temples. (The most important, Lingyin Si, date from A.D. 326.) Breakfast was native longjing tea (Hangzhou is known as the Tea Capital of China) with steamed soy milk, beef noodle soup, barbecued pork dumplings, and, by special request, French-press coffee. Each night our pillows held a different gift—prayer beads, a miniature carved wood teapot, a paper parasol, a bit of silk.

NM China

NM China

In Lóngmén Zhèn village, the setting for our blue story, we swooned over adorable babies and watched old men smoke and talk over a teahouse game of authentic Chinese checkers. Most of the working-age residents, we learned, were on the clock at a badminton factory a few kilometers away.

NM China

Scouting in the 2,200-year-old city of Hangzhou (a major destination for Chinese tourists, thanks to mountain-ringed West Lake and the gardens that earned it a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation), we stumbled upon a traditional pharmacy teeming with dried herbs, roots, and all manner of healing concoctions. We ultimately settled on scenic travel billboards as our photo backdrop, shooting as locals zipped by on ancient bicycles retrofitted with electric motors. Dinner was BaBaoYa, or “treasured duck,” in which duck is stuffed, marinated, then sealed tight for cooking with layers of lotus leaf, parchment, and mud. Only the natives were brave enough to sample the deep-fried chicken feet.

NM China

The bullet train to Shanghai (first-class!) was as modern as the city, with electronic seats that recline to beds and LED speedometer displays. A day of rain transformed our plans into a chilly night shoot in the neon-lit Nanjing Road, where we rented a room in a side-street hotel so the model would have a warm place to change.

NM China

See the entire fashion spread in the March issue of The Book.

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Seeing Things: SXSW


Leandra Medine, The Man Repeller

March 8 marks the kickoff of the 2013 SXSW Music and Media Conference, which opens with a five-day Interactive Festival and concurrent Film Conference before turning up the volume for the main attraction on March 12, when host city Austin, Texas, becomes one continuous, six-day-long concert. NM’s social media team is returning to cover the intersection of fashion and technology, the street style and the exclusive parties. Cusp by Neiman Marcus will host a pop-up shop for the new collection from top blogger Man Repeller, a beauty lounge, and a raging party with StyleCaster, all on Monday March 11.

 

Event is open to SXSW badge holders.

In addition, Neiman Marcus is speaking on two panels:

The Neighborhood at SXSW

Panel: Style to The People

When: Monday, March 11th, 4-5 PM CT

Where: 416 Cesar Chavez, Austin

Speakers:

Leandra Medine, Founder of TheManRepeller

Ari Goldberg, CEO and founder of StyleCaster

David Goldberg, President and co-founder of StyleCaster

Gabrielle de Papp, Vice President, Corporate Public Relations, Neiman Marcus

 

Next Stage at SXSW

Panel: Visual Voice: Branding on Photo Networks

When: Tuesday, March 12, 11 AM CT

Where: Austin Convention Center

Speakers:

Suzanne Schloot, Social Media Manager, Kate Spade

Natanya Anderson, Social Media and Community Team Lead, Whole Foods

Bonnie Tsang, independent photographer and Pinterest super influencer

Jean Scheidnes, Social Media Managing Editor, Neiman Marcus

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Ten Things: Charlotte Olympia’s Paris

10 THINGS PARIS Charlotte Olympia

1. Wear: Charlotte Olympia Paris Platform sandal.

2. Cultural Destination: Musée Baccarat, featuring opulent works from the legendary crystal manufacturer.

 3. Shamelessly Touristy (But Still Must Do) : A cruise down the Seine in a Bateaux Mouches.

4. Indulge: Chocolate éclairs.

5. People Watch: Café de Flore, one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris

6. Souvenir to Bring Home: Haribo Dragibus sweets—my favorite!

7. Dine: At the cozy, candlelit restaurant, Le Cinq Mars.

8. Stay: Hôtel Le Bristol, in the heart of Paris’ fashion & arts district.

9. Carry: Charlotte Olympia Perfume clutch. 

10. Most Inspiring View: The Eiffel Tower.

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Street Style: Paris Fashion Week, Fall 2013

 

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Happy Hour: Parisian Punch

Happy Hour: Parisian Punch

Parisian Punch:

1.5 fluid oz. Chambord Vodka

.5 fluid oz. St. Germain Elderflower Liquer

.5 fluid oz. Lemon Juice

3 Raspberries

1 Ginger Ale

1 Mint Sprig

Ice

Add vodka, St. Germain, lemon juice and raspberries to a shaker filled with ice. Cap and shake for 10 seconds. Strain into a pilsner filled with ice. Top with ginger ale, and garnish with a mint sprig.  Cheers!

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