Saturday, July 28, 2007

Quote of the day


“Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.”
- Yves Saint-Laurent

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Lindsay hearts Disney Couture!


Even though we haven't seen Lindsay Lohan on a Disney set since her Herbie: Fully Loaded days, it looks like she still has a soft spot for the studio that made her a star. Here she is sporting Disney Couture's adorable new "Fairest of Them All" necklace, coming soon to the Graffiti Pink collection. Stay tuned for more details and a link to the product page.

With all the compliments this tempting treat will get you, who needs a magic mirror?

Update: It's now available on the Graffiti Pink site. Get yours before they're all gone!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

"D'oh!"-te couture

Now this is some creative film promoting. If you’ve been anywhere near a cinema lately, you already know that the long-awaited Simpsons movie is set to premiere on July 27. Harper’s Bazaar chose to mark the occasion with “The Simpsons Go to Paris with Linda Evangelista,” a multispread feature that will grace the mag’s August issue.

Yes, that’s Marge lounging in genuine Versace at left with Linda, as Donatella herself looks on from the background. Click the link above and you’ll also see (alongside photos of the original creations) Lisa in Lanvin, Patty and Selma in Viktor & Rolf, and even Homer striking his best Karl Lagerfeld pose.

It’s nice to see our favorite family of Springfeldians showing a little style—and our favorite designers indulging in a little summertime fun.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Graffiti Pink rocks Les Deux

Check out highlights from our fashion show of Carol Malony designs at Les Deux, one of L.A.'s sexiest hotspots!


Saturday, July 14, 2007

Knickers hearts Graffiti Pink!


If you're a regular reader of Knickers, Danae Shell's U.K.-based blog that's "all about helping women find lingerie that makes them both comfortable and confident," by now you know that they're big fans of Graffiti Pink.

Among Knickers' noted faves are the Cotton Candy white romper, the Annabelle Joule silk kimono (pictured right), and the Malicious skull boy short.

It's great to know that our fans encompass fabulous females from around the world as well as around the corner. Thanks for the shout-out, Knickers!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Ready to take the plunge?

Leave it to Graffiti Pink to mark the peak of the summertime travel season by launching our first-ever line of swim-resort fashions!


Whether your midyear escape-from-it-all finds you breaking hearts on a cruise ship, chilling at an exotic tropical locale, or just lounging by the pool with your iPod, Graffiti Pink's line of swimwear, coverups and rompers take you there in style.

You'll have the boys swooning in Lisa Curran's sassy bandeau top and bikini bottom in black-and-white polka dot--one of this season's hottest patterns.


And for an after-sundown mojito up on deck, you'll be the image of breezy midsummer comfort in this Vix Luana long dress in latte.



So no matter where your summer adventure takes you, Graffiti Pink is your one-way ticket to cool, comfortable style from sunup to sundown.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Waiter! A round of cosmos for my girls!

After a couple of false starts, it looks like Sex and the City has finally cleared the last hurdle on its way to becoming a feature-length film.

Variety reports that all four actresses--Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis--have now signed on for a flick to be written and produced by long-time series contributor Michael Patrick King. No word yet on which actors from the series will be reprising their roles, but since shooting is scheduled to begin this fall, we can expect the cast to be filling out pretty quickly.

Welcome back girls. It's been way too long.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Happy Birthday to...

...the House of Dior!

This week, the glitterati of the fashion and entertainment worlds converged on Versailles to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the House of Dior. And host John Galliano had an anniversary of his own to celebrate--his 10th anniversary as the couture house's head designer.

As Lisa Armstrong from The Times of London reported,

1947 was a busy year for Christian Dior: he invented The New Look--that wasp-waisted, full-skirted, fabric-gobbling, unashamedly nostalgic silhouette that had some denouncing him as an antipatriot. Most women loved it. And love it still.
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Nowadays a model is lucky if her career lasts 18 months. Flailing designers are signed up and spat out of fashion houses in two seasons. Galliano has held down the job as head designer at Dior for the fashion equivalent of eternity. He was appointed the year that Tony Blair became Prime Minister. The difference is that ten years on there is no obvious successor to Galliano. His appointment, which was held to be something of a risk at the time, has turned out to be a critical and commercial smash.

So we're pleased to wish a very happy birthday to the House of Dior and a happy 10-year anniversary to its leader Galliano. We're all looking forward to many more years of fabulousness to come!

Wednesday, July 4, 2007