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For the celebration of Fashions Night Out in New York, Barneys commissionedAndrew Yang to produce these fabulous dolls of Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington.
What a fabulous way to sleep cuddled up at night!? I cant wait to get my hands on one of them!
And of course, the question was- what are they wearing? Yang, not wanting to single out one designer over another, decided on his own hands to produce his little couture ensembles.
Precious!
Bookmarc, is a new Book Store by Marc Jacobs located on Bleecker Street in Manhattan. The store stocks a very selective collection of books and a number of special Marc Jacobs stationary products.
I love the name, and I love how the store’s font resembles Marc Jacobs logo. Be sure to check out it out if you’re in NYC.
Here's what we found out about the Parisian based jewelry designer…
1. Aurélie couldn't live without her iPod, sketchbooks and jewelry.
2. She loves visiting the vintage shops on the of Rue de Cherche Midi in the chic Left Bank district of Saint Germain in Paris.
3. Punk, Brazil and the body are the inspirations behind her much anticipated SS11 collection.
4. Her ideal weekend would consist of sleeping, practicing yoga, seeing an exhibition and spending time with friends and family.
5. Aurélie's collections are predominantly inspired by symbols of friendship, nature and Native American jewelry. The luxe mother of pearl skull charm on her coveted multi-colored cuff represents protection and strength - now available on
6. If Aurélie wasn't a jewelry designer, she would like to be a sculptor.
The 213-room hotel is Raffles’ second property in the Middle East, following the opening of its Dubai property in 2007 and signals the chain’s determination to expand outside of its established Asian base – a property in Paris is set to open later this year.
Looking over the Grand Mosque and the Kaaba, the Raffles Makkah Palace offers round-the-clock butler service for guests, along with a “coffee sommelier,” a four-storey mall in the basement, and four restaurants.
Dining options include the Creamery ice cream parlor, the Narjes tea salon, Middle Eastern restaurant Al Majilis and a fusion restaurant named Al Qasr.
However, Raffles’ hotel will soon be overshadowed – literally – by the Makkah Clock Royal Tower hotel from Fairmont right next door.
Situated in a 76-storey building and set to be opened within months, the 858-room hotel has been built inside the new Makkah Clock Tower, the centerpiece of the enormous Abraj Al Bait Complex which will eventually house the Raffles, the Fairmont and a Swissotel.