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Styling the Maillot With Lisa Marie Fernandez


Lisa Marie Fernandez

Lisa Marie Fernandez on holiday at Il Pellicano, Tuscany.

New York fashion stylist and swimwear designer Lisa Marie Fernandez is the quintessential chic traveler.  She’s often found in St. Tropez, Capri, Positano, Bali or Montauk; great hotels dictate her destination. “Usually a great hotel means a wonderful experience, plus it’s the perfect research for the bathing suits,” says Fernandez.

Inspired by the sleek athleticism of scuba gear, the suits are crafted from either a luxe version of neoprene or a new sleek gloss fabrication, never before used in swim. Each style is named after “women who are interesting characters, have jobs and lead intriguing lives. And, they are all my friends.” The ready-to-wear detailing (zig zag seams, taught silhouettes and zipper detailing) allow the pieces to transition beautifully throughout the day, creating versatility without compromising style.

Last season, Fernandez collaborated with Peter Pilotto, the London-based ready-to-wear label. Her suits were shown on the Pilotto runway as bodysuits, paired with trousers. “I’ve evolved into this body suit girl. I wear a lot of Alaia and Céline. It’s funny! I’m making body suit bathing suits.  Through osmosis the customer picked up on it,” she laughs.

“Across the board, though, I’m really into the one-piece swimsuit. And I’ve been a bikini girl my whole life, but I’ve transformed,”  says Fernandez.

Lisa Marie Fernandez

'Dree' Maillot

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Conversation With: Hervé van der Straeten

Herve van der Straeten

Parisian jewelry designer Hervé van der Straeten‘s sculptural designs and exacting perfectionism reflect his previous occupation as an engineer. Van der Straeten began designing jewelry while still an art student at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. He made a name for himself as early as 1985 with his jewelry collections, which were an immediate success.  Today, Van der Straeten’s designs include furniture, lighting and mirrors, which have all brought him international recognition.

“I try to make my work have a dialogue. Sometimes a material or shape of furniture allows me to create a jewel, and sometimes it is the opposite. There is no rule,” says Van der Straeten.

Herve van der Straeten

Herve van der Straeten furniture and lighting at his gallery in Paris.

Herve van der Straeten

Cuffs from his Fall 2012 collection.

Elegance and minimalism are the key elements of his approach. Each collection is designed in his own bronze and cabinetmaking workshops and then presented in his gallery in the Marais, which opened in 1999. Van der Straeten is currently presenting his 9th exhibition, Dissonances, with a selection of furniture, mirrors, lamps and objects on display at his gallery until September 30, 2012. 

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Seeing Things: Prada and Schiaparelli at The Met

Naif Chic with Schiaparelli and Prada

"Naif Chic" with Schiaparelli on the left, Prada on the right.

Impassioned conversations about women are inescapable these days—women and childcare, women in the workplace, women in politics, women and their spending power. But perhaps the most creatively compelling conversation on the topic of women is an imaginary tête-à-tête between designers Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. It’s not a real conversation, of course, because Schiaparelli died in 1973. “Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations” is a high-concept audio-visual exchange that the museum’s curators, Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton, imagined these two iconoclastic designers of the 20th and 21st centuries might have shared had they known each other.

Schiaparelli, 1932, by George Hoynignen-Huene

Elsa Schiaparelli, 1932, by George Hoynignen-Huene

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Out of Office: Aurélie Bidermann in Positano

Aurelie Bidermann

Aurelie Bidermann Spring / Summer 2012

Jewelry designer Aurélie Bidermann weaves together inspiration from her cosmopolitan Parisian life, her parents’ artistic community, her grandmother’s jewels, and fairy tales of her own invention to create a world of her own. It’s the dreamy combination of the past, present and imagined that makes her designs so desirable. And she’s continuously moved by her own adventures. Bidermann’s Spring collection was inspired by the Wild West—specifically, a trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Motifs include rope, feathers and wood grain. There is even solid gold cuff engraved with a flower pattern inspired by the classic bandana scarf.

Most recently she ventured to Positano, Italy. “A typical lovely village in the Amalfi Coast, not too touristy. It feels as if you’re stepping into a 1950s film,” says Bidermann. We can’t wait to see how it manifests in some future collection. Meanwhile we pumped her for details.

Tell us about your ideal day in Positano.

In the morning I go into town to see workshops and have a good cappuccino. Then boating, a swim at “Il Galli” and a gorgeous Italian style lunch! In the afternoon I ride a Vespa into Ravello, then rest with a book, sketch…

Aurelie Bidermann

"A magical view from Villa Tre Ville."

Aurelie Bidermann

"Lunch, almost ready to be served on my friend's island."

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Currently Coveting: Tom Ford Cat Eye Sunglasses

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Tom Ford Nikita Cat Eye Sunglasses $360

Spring’s feline influence started last year, on the catwalk, in Paris. Remember the Givenchy Fall show? Panther-printed pencil skirts, felt hats with ears and cat-eye spectacles. Yes, it was quite the spectacle of spectacles on the catwalk — thick black frames to colorful lacquers.  Since then, the retro-inspired cat-eye silhouette has been spotted on celebrities and street-style darlings alike.  With summer quickly approaching, Tom Ford’s Nikita cat-eye sunglasses are quickly becoming the epitome of this classic trend.  The sleek exaggerated frames are the perfect accessory to summer’s retro-inspired bathing suits.

Shop Tom Ford at NeimanMarcus.com and Neiman Marcus stores. 

During the Savvy Chic Event, an exclusive bangle set is our gift with your $350 purchase in women’s apparel or accessories. Through Sunday, April 29. 

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Color Craze: Yellow

yellow

Yellow, The New Neutral, goes everywhere, on everything, with everything! We at NM are wearing it to the office.

1. Deborah Lippmann Yellow Brick Road Polish

2. Kate Spade Treasure Chest Necklace

3. Oscar de la Renta Beaded Tassel Earrings

4. Chiara Boni for La Petite Robe dress

5. Michael Kors Carryall Wallet

6. K. Jacques Flat Thong

7. Jason Wu Flap Crossbody

8. Joe’s Jeans Cropped Denim Jacket

9. Michael Kors Ivana Sandal

10. Kendra Scott Danielle Earrings

11. Oscar de la Renta dress and Oxford Illusion Sandal

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Behind The Book: Crystal Renn as Jackie O

Model Crystal Renn and photographer Tesh shoot in the doorway of the Brownstone.

Model Crystal Renn and photographer Tesh

For the April NM Edits catalog, a micro version of The Book, NM’s creative team was inspired by style icon Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and all of the pinks and prints of this season.

Renn gets hair and makeup ready.

Renn gets hair and makeup ready.

Renn madeup with dark thick brows and pale pink lips inspired by Jackie O's signature beauty look.

Renn made up with dark thick brows and pale pink lips.

“A young Jackie Kennedy was our muse,” says NM art director Janet Longstreth, who along with photographer Tesh, stylist Gus Romano, makeup artist Susan McCarthy and hairstylist Greg Bitterman transformed model Crystal Renn into the beloved first lady. “Her elegance, poise and classic style was the inspiration.” A Brooklyn brownstone served as the set.

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