Lula Magazine

Kirsten Dunst

Peek the Fall/Winter 2010 Issue of Lula Magazine Rodarte's Laura and Kate Mulleavy Guest Edited

>> Tom Ford guest edited the most recent Vogue Paris, but he's not the only designer with an issue on newsstands.

>> Tom Ford guest edited the most recent Vogue Paris, but he's not the only designer with an issue on newsstands. Rodarte's Laura and Kate Mulleavy guest edited the Fall/Winter 2010 issue of Lula, in which they styled Kirsten Dunst in an editorial photographed by their friend and backstage photographer Autumn de Wllde, dressed Charlotte Gainsbourg for the Nan Goldin-shot cover, and asked Tavi Gevinson and Sofia Coppola to contribute. Some highlights from the issue in the gallery, plus more here.

 

Kate Bosworth

Rodarte Jets In to London for Private Dinner at Harvey Nicks

>> Fifty guests pulled up to a long white table at Harvey Nichol's Fifth Floor restaurant for a private dinner co-hosted by Rodarte's Laura and Kate Mulleavy and Kate Bosworth.  Daphne Guinness flitted in, spritzing at least one guest with her yet-to-be-released perfume, frequent Rodarte collaborator Nicholas Kirkwood also appeared — his shoes were represented on at least one guest's feet, Kate Bosworth — and told Grazia of his work with the designers: "We didn't even meet the first few seasons that we worked together.

>> Fifty guests pulled up to a long white table at Harvey Nichol's Fifth Floor restaurant for a private dinner co-hosted by Rodarte's Laura and Kate Mulleavy and Kate Bosworth.  Daphne Guinness flitted in, spritzing at least one guest with her yet-to-be-released perfume, frequent Rodarte collaborator Nicholas Kirkwood also appeared — his shoes were represented on at least one guest's feet, Kate Bosworth — and told Grazia of his work with the designers: "We didn't even meet the first few seasons that we worked together. Everything was over the phone and email. It was so great when we finally met. We get on so well and are on the same wave length. They always want to do something different — we've even made shoes out of electrical wire!"

Attendees Plum Sykes, Bella Freud, Trish Goff, and Lula's Leith Clark, who was seated next to Laura, were served nettle soup and trifle, and around midnight, when all headed home, the Mulleavys, Kate Bosworth, and Nicholas Kirkwood "headed out and onto another club."

Elle

>> INSIDER WIRE —Freelance stylist (Another Magazine, Elle, Lula, Purple and APC among her recent clients) Camille Bidault-Waddington and former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker have split after six years of marriage and are "still on amicable terms," according to Cocker.  Rumors of estrangement have been circulating for some time, as neither has been spotted wearing their wedding ring recently; and last September, Bidault-Waddington and Olivier Zahm "played tongue hockey" during a Purple party.  The two have a six-year-old son together.

>> INSIDER WIRE —Freelance stylist (Another Magazine, Elle, Lula, Purple and APC among her recent clients) Camille Bidault-Waddington and former Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker have split after six years of marriage and are "still on amicable terms," according to Cocker.  Rumors of estrangement have been circulating for some time, as neither has been spotted wearing their wedding ring recently; and last September, Bidault-Waddington and Olivier Zahm "played tongue hockey" during a Purple party.  The two have a six-year-old son together. [The Sun]
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Lula Magazine

>> BLOWING THE COVER —So who will it be: a shocked Audrey Marnay, or a soft Ali Michael?  You can choose one or choose both; Each girl has a cover of the Fall edition of Leith Clark's girly cult magazine, Lula #7, out Sept.

>> BLOWING THE COVER —So who will it be: a shocked Audrey Marnay, or a soft Ali Michael?  You can choose one or choose both; Each girl has a cover of the Fall edition of Leith Clark's girly cult magazine, Lula #7, out Sept. 8. [TFS]

Colors

Midday Muse: Trailer Glam

I love the aesthetics of this rundown trailer, from a photo spread in Lula Magazine (via Oh Joy!).

I love the aesthetics of this rundown trailer, from a photo spread in Lula Magazine (via Oh Joy!). I'm inspired by the balance of feminine with industrial, not to mention the gray-green and orange-red color scheme. What do you guys think?