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The NYT design magazine had a feature this past Sunday on five Italian design divas -- all over 70, I'd say, with portraits.
Now as everyone knows, Italians eschew plastic surgery, uno, segundo, are obsessed with the presentation of la bella figura, and have the most beautiful clothes for people of all ages, not the coquettish shit or pretentious intellectual shit the French produce nor American MTV slut wear. It's gorgeous on young and old and depends not on flash but on the expression of beauty from the wearer. Taupe is Armani's best color because it's flattering not because it's eye catching.
Anyway, I was looking at the beautifully dressed, uncut, old design ladies and was impressed. I am deciding whether one wants the
old man's hair cut,

Gae Aulenti, 78
the spikes,

Maddalena de Padova, 78
or the soft chignon.
Eye makeup for sure, but not perhaps the clown effect.

Nanda Vigo, 69
I think the old man's haircut and the I. M. Pei glasses are an aged gamine's trope. I think we shall avoid it.
I think no jewelry but zipper tabs and cigarettes rocks. There's nothing creepier than an old woman covered with dirty diamonds and fur.

Cini Boeri, architect, 82
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/style/tmagazine/08tdivas.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Now as everyone knows, Italians eschew plastic surgery, uno, segundo, are obsessed with the presentation of la bella figura, and have the most beautiful clothes for people of all ages, not the coquettish shit or pretentious intellectual shit the French produce nor American MTV slut wear. It's gorgeous on young and old and depends not on flash but on the expression of beauty from the wearer. Taupe is Armani's best color because it's flattering not because it's eye catching.
Anyway, I was looking at the beautifully dressed, uncut, old design ladies and was impressed. I am deciding whether one wants the
old man's hair cut,
Gae Aulenti, 78
the spikes,
Maddalena de Padova, 78
or the soft chignon.
Eye makeup for sure, but not perhaps the clown effect.
Nanda Vigo, 69
I think the old man's haircut and the I. M. Pei glasses are an aged gamine's trope. I think we shall avoid it.
I think no jewelry but zipper tabs and cigarettes rocks. There's nothing creepier than an old woman covered with dirty diamonds and fur.
Cini Boeri, architect, 82
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/style/tmagazine/08tdivas.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Re: Hell yes
Date: 2006-10-13 02:45 am (UTC)That squinks me baaaaad.
Gross.
Re: Hell yes
Date: 2006-10-13 02:45 am (UTC)Howdy~
Re: Hell yes
Date: 2006-10-13 01:01 pm (UTC)