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2013年5月14日星期二

There she'll become the focus of fashion curator Beatrice Dupire's newest project


CHANNELING MARISA: Where in the world is Marisa Berenson? At the moment, she's working as an actress in Paris. Next spring, Berenson will be appearing in Tokyo. There she'll become the focus of fashion curator Beatrice Dupire's newest project, an exhibition on Berenson's contributions to pop culture. Dupire expects to mount the show in collaboration with the Tokyo National Museum and the city's Bunkamore Gallery. The idea, Dupire said, will be to give people a chance to walk around and share Berenson's past experiences as an actress, a social figure and a leading model in the Sixties, through the lenses of photographers, among other artists -- much as Yves Saint Laurent was portrayed in the 40-year retrospective Dupire helped stage in New York in 1999.
"We will feature past portrayals as well as some via up-and-coming artists," Dupire said of the exhibit she's planning on the 59-year-old granddaughter of Elsa Schiaparelli. "She is a muse and an inspiration; she is working to rediscover herself."
BURBERRY ON HOLIDAY: When the hustle and flow at Burberry allows, creative director Christopher Bailey still likes to escape to his cottage in Yorkshire, England. But his creations are bound for warmer climes, namely The Breakers in Palm Beach. In November, Burberry will open a 1,000-square-foot outpost at The Shops at The Breakers in the 140-acre seaside resort. Burberry Prorsum, as well as its signature line, will be sold in the new store, said John Zoller, The Breakers' vice president of retail operations. Like the 150-year-old Burberry, The Breakers is in its second century and has had a few incarnations. Built by Standard Oil co-founder Henry Flagler, the property was once a popular escape with such American heavyweight families as the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Carnegies and Morgans. Too soon to tell if Bailey will visit the towering Florida landmark.
TV LAND: While Kate Spade chief executive officer Andy Spade plans to stay with the accessories firm, no matter who eventually buys it, he now has a backup plan: television. "It's TV for people who don't like or watch TV," said Spade Monday night at the screening of "Jack Spade Presents: The Neistat Brothers Television Show," at the Core Club in New York. The event attracted Tom Sachs, Will Cotton, Ann Dexter-Jones and Cynthia Rowley, who sat through three 15-minute episodes conceived by Spade and up-and-coming filmmakers Casey and Van Neistat, who also created some short films for Kate Spade in February.yanzic0514.
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