Fashion

Love Can’t Wait !

Ah, Valentine’s Day is a few days away and you are definitely feeling the love. But wait, your spouse, boyfriend, or significant other is probably going to surprise you with the same old dried out chocolates in that cheesy heart-shaped box again that he picked up at the the last minute at the local drug store. On Madison knows you don’t have the heart to tell him you were disappointed last year, so here’s a way you can drop that hint to be a bit more creative this year. Leave your computer open to this blog post so he can check out some Valentine’s Day gifts that will make you fall in love with him all over again. LadureeIf he’s going to give you sweets, why not give the best? Nothing says love more than a gorgeously packaged box of Macarons or any of Laduree’s extravagant confections.

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Doesn’t he know by now that the way to a girl’s heart is a new pair of shoes or handbag? He can definitely spread the love with this chic pair of love inspired shoes from Roger Vivier. And if he’s feeling particularly amorous, the matching bag would be nice, too.

Vintage-Anyone can go to the department store and pick up a trinket, but a fabulous piece of vintage jewelry like this chic poured glass heart bracelet by Chanel says this guy has it going on.Hublot

He just got a big bonus at work and what better way to spend it than on something you will wear forever. Put this pink beauty on and you can count the minutes until you’re together again, in style. (Hublot)

Happy Valentines Day!

 

The Little Black Dress

The original little black dress1/ Saint Laurent 2/ Miu Miu 3/ Cartier watch 4/ Balenciaga

The LBD has been talked and written about endlessly, but it’s one of those iconic pieces in a woman’s wardrobe to which too much attention cannot be paid. What other article of clothing can be dressed down with a casual jacket and go to work or switched out with sexy shoes and sparkly jewelry and head out to a party?  The LBD deserves our respect and On Madison is giving it it’s due with a sampling of some of the best LBD’s out there.

The little Black Dress and accessories1/ Lanvin 2/ Ralph Rucci 3/ Proenza Schouler 4/ Michael Kors

The original little black dressOf course we can’t forget the original “Little Black Dress”.

 

Helena Rubenstein: Beauty is Power

Helena RubensteinOn Madison is constantly inspired by the stories of those iconic individuals that seem to possess an inner compass that constantly points them in the direction that is true to their passions (see Diana Vreeland blogpost and that of Tony Duquette).

Helena RubensteinHelena Rubenstein is the subject of a new exhibit, “Beauty is Power”, at the Jewish Museum in New York, which brings together art and objects from Rubenstein’s vast collection.   The title of the exhibition derives from Rubenstein’s determination to transform herself by force of will into a paragon of good taste and high style, all the while building a worldwide cosmetics brand and empire which afforded her to collect that which she loved.

Helena RubensteinFor the design of her stores, Rubenstein turned to the some of the 20th Century’s most legendary designers.  Louis Sue designed her Paris apartment.  Emilio Terry designed her store in the Faubourg Saint-Honore.  Donald Deskey and later David Hicks all collaborated on Rubenstein projects.

Helena RubensteinAs a collector, Rubenstein ventured far afield, often recognizing objects decades before others would appreciate their merits.  Her New York bedroom was furnished with a lucite sleigh bed illuminated with concealed fluorescent tubes.   “I like my own taste, good or bad,” she would say.  She bought what she liked, without benefit of consultation, and learned as she went along.

Helena RubensteinMarie Laurencin, Portrait of Helena Rubinstein, 1934.

Decades before post modernism would emerge, Rubenstein would pair art and objects from disparate periods, with nothing to unify them except her razor sharp eye.

Helena RubensteinPablo Picasso, Portrait of Helena Rubinstein XIX 27-11-1955, 1955.

Ahead of her time, Rubenstein was not only the first “self-made woman magnate of modern times,” but understood the power of what is now commonly referred to as “building a brand.”  Her wardrobe, her homes, her collections became advertisements and sent a message to all women that you could invent yourself and be anything you wanted to be.

Helena RubensteinHers is a message to everyone, women especially, that self-confidence is the ultimate power trip.

 

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