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Amazing Grace-a life inspiration story (literally)

Miss Grace Coddington is the creative director of Vogue US. Or better: the life long creative driving force behind Vogue US.



No, not Miss Wintour, although we all know what she is capable off: she made Vogue US Thé Magazine Reference in Fashion BusinessGrace made Vogue a magic fashion inspiration wonderland, full of mythical stories, where Grace herself plays the Godmother elf.

I read Graces' 'Memoir' on my recent short holiday break in Turkey. I so loved it. The book was a trip into high fashion lane, a trip that you enjoy page after page, story after story.

Grace's stories are funny, entertaining and give a great insight in decades of fashion history. She worked with Norman Parkinson, David Bailey, nearly sleept with Roman Polanski and Mick Jagger, is close friends with Bruce Weber, Peter Lindbergh, Arthur Elgort and Cecil Beaton-to name a few. Always front row, together with the fashion in crowd, very funny in their seriousness.



The who is who in Vogue fashion Land: do the test yourself.

You may know Grace Coddington from the documentary on Vogue’s big fall-fashion issue in 2007 'The September Issue'. Coddington overwhelmed us all with her imaginative, idealistic fashion stories and her calm but so powerful resistance to the world famous 'Devil wearing Prada' Anna Wintour’s whims. There she showed the world, for the first time on that scale, her real power and vision. A book on 'her' story was much needed. 



It is a real 'must-read' for all fashion lovers. It's a history on 20th-century British and American fashion culture, and essential for the ones who love the 50ties, 60 ties, 70 ties and 80 ties vibes, lived though the very heart as Grace was there as her magnificent self.
First as a model, later as a starting stylist at Vogue where she really climbed all the ladders. Coddington was discovered more than 50 years ago, and never really left since.

Why I love Grace so much, besides for her magnificently poofy orange hair? She, and her partner,hairstylist Didier Malige, adore cats like we do. Her stories and little funny drawings on her 'fury darlings' are so recognisable and hilarious that you have to close her in your arms.





Off course, as Grace is still working in the heart of the business, she is not critical (enough) on her exciting but also very superficial world. Grace is very careful on who she talks about and what she really thinks of them. 
Don't expect controversial statements, juicy gossip or real insights stories on freaky Karl or naughty John, Grace keeps gracefully her mouth. Maybe once retired, we'll get the whole story, uncensored.


In the mean time, just enjoy this great ' behind the scenes' of Miss 'Storytelling' herself.

LOVE, Kate

See for yourself, I've selected a few of my favorite ones from Vogue trough the years.



















Oh, smokey eyes Carine! An inspiration-story day.

I must admit it, I've always liked Carine. 

Oui, La Roitfeld as she probably was called in Paris when she worked there as Vogue's fashion editor. 

But I spotted her long before that. As a young stylist for Elle, and later in partnership with the young Mario Testino. A match made in heaven and when a third star in the making, Mister Tom Ford himself, joined the hip entourage they could go wild. So they did.

Ford and Roitfeld invented the wave in fashion photography called 'Porn chic' (Carine likes the label 'Erotica Chic' better) and Ford's collections for Gucci were the perfect playground for their experiments. Remember model Carmen Kass pulling down her knickers and showing off body hair shaved into the letter 'G'. Carine's idea. 

Wanna know more? Check Carine Roitfeld's book, Irreverent! 
Published by Rizzoli. This fabulous 368-page tome looks back at the fashion stylist/editor/muse and her 30-year career. 

I pre-ordered it more than a year ago if you want to know :-) 













But I wanted to sign you in on La Roitfeld's make up collection for my ab fab brand for years MAC


A collaboration that was meant to be, as Carine has more or less always the same style. Her clothes (designer black, black, black and some white), her out-of-bed-je-ne-sais-quoi hairdo and without a doubt her makeup. 

So, what else could and would she bring but a version of her own, strong recognisable signature look, sticking to the strict dress code of 'black tie and dark, 'nightlived' smokey eyes?

Launched with a fun 'making off video' and a party in NY off course, we only could wait for the real stuff.


Last week released in (too) limited edition at Mac stores, a small but very to the point collection. I see it as thé perfect toolbox for a look à la Carine. 


Nude nail polish, check. Pallet of mat or shiny black, browns and creme eyeshadows, check. Nude lipstick to blend away your mouth, check. 

A must have eye lash curler, an eye brow pencil, mascara... 

All in a beautiful mat packaging with Carine's famous 'CR' signature.

My selection?
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More? Carine has her own book-a-zine to be ordered online. Fashion addicts only. 
http://crfashionbook.com

Last but not least, die-hards started the hilarious blog 'I want to be a Roitfeld', that follows all of Carine's family: meet hubby Christian plus kids gorgeous Julia and Vladimir. Celebrity addicts only. 

http://www.iwanttobearoitfeld.com