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lady gaga got nothing on this

“Hope & Fear is the external manifestation of internal desires and paranoia that are adrift in contemporary American society. What are we afraid of? What do we love? How does our society function, and what does it worship?”Mr. Toledano

Once again, lots of questions from one of my favorite photogs, Phillip Toledano. He designed these costumes himself to represent these various “internal desires,” “paranoia,” and other societal inclinations. Below: the ubiquitous franken-titties; god-of-war armament against evil-doers; a portrait of masculine fecundity and a coat of many colors; gropers anonymous; and I’m all ears. So, which ones are hopes and which are fears?

in case you live under a rock

The new Gaga and Bey video.

gaga trickle-down

I finally had a chance to take a look at the Paris couture shows last night, and the thing that struck me the most was not the clothes themselves, but the hair and accessories. Living up to my namesake I guess. I couldn’t help but having a strong feeling of déjà vu, as if I had seen all of those hairstyles before. And it turns out, in some form or another, I have! We all have, adorning the head of everyone’s favorite pop star, Gaga herself. She has taken inspiration from (and served as a fashion plate for) many avant garde designers – McQueen, Hussein Chalayan  – but inspiring some of the world’s most elite designers is all in a day’s work.

Exhibits 1-4: Jean Paul Gaultier’s Mexican fiesta  is confusing and profoundly unwearable. As for the straw/hair sombrero, Gaga did it better. Chanel’s runway hair is a trend explosion – My Little Pony silver streaks, giant bows, and teased poufs that are definitely reminiscent of her signature hair bow, which she gave to Oprah on her show. Afterall, Karl even had Gaga front and center at his show last week. I can take or leave the hair, but I am in love with the silver and pastel hues and looking forward to continuing the trend in the near future by dressing like a giant cupcake.

John Galliano’s equestrian-themed show for Christian Dior showcases a less obvious influence but no less compelling when you see Stephen Jones’ couture hats and the pop star’s headpiece side-by-side. Finally, the lampshade hats at Riccardo Tisci’s Givenchy show are a reduction of a similar dress Gaga wore last summer. Thoughts on her Grammy Awards ensemble? As usual, it was her hair I was most fascinated with – like a freaky Barbie-Silence of the Lambs fusion. Oh, Gagita.

valley girls

It’s all about statement nails. Months ago, I noticed the coolest girls from our Japanese buying team rocking the most incredible ombre manicures. Gold at the tips that faded into nude, the look was edgy, chic, and as eye-catching as it was imperceptible. I immediately went out and bought some gold glitter polish and tried to recreate it myself, with disappointing results. It was hard enough to get my normal manicurist to give me properly round nails, so I didn’t even go there with the sparkles.

The answer: Valley NYC. A concept shop started by California sisters Nina and Julia Werman, the space is a playground for the downtown fashionista. Inside the Elizabeth Street space, you will find a nails, waxing, facial, and skincare salon alongside a selection of vintage clothing, Portia & Manny, curated by the girls’ friend Christina Kornilakis (formerly of Sweet Tater).

Since I had never had the Cal Gel process done, I spent a lot of time discussing with my manicurist, Markita, and Nina. They were both really helpful and made suggestions since I had a hard time deciding. I wanted to go with a nude/pink sparkle on the tips but such a glitter doesn’t exist (yet) so I went with pale multi, accessorizing one fingernail with tiny stars. Markita seemed disappointed at my lack of ambition but I love the results. It sparkles brilliantly in some light and is almost invisible in others. I am obsessed!

The first time at Valley can be overwhelming because there are so many ways to accessorize one’s nails. Nina told me that many women come in and can’t decide what they want, so they choose different designs for each nail. Her advice is to go with something cohesive vs. choosing a bunch of different looks. She also strongly advises booking a gel mani if you are planning on getting nail art – it will greatly extend the life of your manicure. Friends I have spoken with say that the Cal Gel can last up to three weeks, and when it comes off your nails are stronger and longer.

As for me, I can’t wait to go back and try something bolder. Check out the pics above and Valley’s website for inspiration. The majority of 3D nail art is a bit too fabulous  for my tastes (and, honestly, gives me flashbacks to the first time I saw the Guinness World Records winner of the world’s longest nails). But I adore the glitter, reverse French, and tiny decals. I also think Cal Gel is great for regular manicures, especially when you are going on vacation and don’t want to bother. My personal advice to my readers would be to do a little research and remove the manicure yourself rather than paying $10-$20 to get it removed at the salon. A good tutorial is here (cute nails too).

Clockwise from top: round reverse French mani in red + gold at Valley NYC; hot pink + black graduated nails from Marie Claire; French manicure with leopard Minx at Valley; the “Louboutin” manicure by Zoe Pockock of Charles Worthington; my nails; nude + black at Thakoon; nice and simple nude with tips.

Valley, 198 Elizabeth Street, 212.274.8985, www.valleynyc.com

walk walk fashion baby

This post is in honor of my favorite song-of-the-moment “Bad Romance” (or, according to Boyfriend, “that song where Gaga tries to speak French”). A bunch of friends went to the Lady Gaga concert in Boston this week at the Wang Center. Looks rad but never expected anything less. The Wang Center is an inspired choice for her; I mean, I used to watch the Nutcracker there every year. It’s a semi-intimate setting with fantastic acoustics and just a totally decadent space.

I would love to walk in Gaga’s (Alexander McQueen prehistoric insect) shoes for a day. I want to go here in the city but Gaga @ MSG sounds like my worst nightmares. OR my wildest dreams. Depending on the hour.

link me baby

Who gets to wear suede thigh-high Loubs as part of her Halloween costume? Heidi Klum does – The Cut

Laziness win – Cheezburger

This is totally awesome – NY Times

OK, now I can sign up too – Tech Crunch

The Gaga phenomenon hits my favorite cartoon – Vulture

The Gaga phenomenon as read by Christopher Walken – Vulture

The Word Warp Conundrum – NY Times

Brit Brit and LiLo of the future – Time

Couldn’t agree more – The Pipeline