Thursday, July 30, 2009

Best Dressed Dolls: Jeffrey Kalinsky’s Big Charity Event With Miniature Designer Looks

When Jeffrey Kalinsky began contemplating how best to mark the tenth anniversary of Jeffrey, his high-fashion store in the Meatpacking District, he knew he wanted to do something special. Not just a big party but something unique, a project that all the designers featured in the shop—a roster of virtually every big name from Stella McCartney to Dries Van Noten, Lanvin’s Alber Elbaz to Phoebe Philo of Céline, Narciso Rodriguez to L’Wren Scott, Raf Simons to Miuccia Prada—could get involved with. And of course it would also have to support AIDS and breast cancer charities, causes that the retailer has championed for years. Something lovers of fashion couldn’t live without! Something designers could really have fun with!

Outfit by Jason Wu

So he called on Jason Wu, lately famous for dressing Michelle Obama in a one-shouldered chiffon Inaugural gown, but before that the go-to guy for fashion dolls. Together they decided to ask designers to dress dolls in miniature versions of their signature ensembles, and then Jeffrey would auction them off to benefit his favourite causes.

Outfits by Rick Owens

Almost 70 designers readily agreed. Jeffrey sent them the dolls, and in rapid order they returned the miniature mannequins resplendent in all the hallmarks of the season—peaked, pinched shoulders from Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy, sexy slashed hemlines courtesy of Christophe Decarnin at Balmain, a pint-size suede maxi over a chiffon frock by Christopher Bailey at Burberry, a tiny Proenza Schouler fan sporting her own teeny-weeny purple PS1 handbag .

Outfit by Oscar De La Renta

Great care has been taken to attire these diminutive fashion plates in the looks of the season—in fact, viewing them gives you a crash course in high style circa fall 2009. On August 10, the dolls will be unveiled in their own area of the store in an installation that Kalinsky promises will evoke a dramatically scaled-down Jeffrey, with foot-high shoppers clad in Rodarte and de la Renta, Margiela and Mizrahi, strolling and lolling.

Outfit by Marni

Warning: You will want them all. Kalinsky expects the bidding to be quite swift (the starting bid is set at $250; call Jeffrey New York at 212-206-1272 for more information), especially during Fashion’s Night Out, the multi-city retail extravaganza planned for September 10, during Fashion Week, when virtually every chic shop is staying up late and hosting special events. The auction will close on the last day of Fashion Week, at which time, if you are very lucky, an exquisite little man resplendent in Thom Browne or Gucci and his equally itsy-bitsy consort in Rick Owens or RM by Roland Mouret will depart Jeffrey and come to live on a shelf in your house.
Set and outfit by Lanvin

Outfit and bag by Proenza Schouler

Outfits by YSL by Stefano Pilatti

Outfit by Balmain

Outfit by Chris Kane

(re-post from Style.com - photos courtesy of Style.com by Brian Fee)

I love the outfits and the dolls, just one minor complaint: couldn't they have hired a better photographer? Sorry Brian but your doll photography sucks big time.

8 comments:

  1. Welcome to the new Theate de la Mode. Well done Jeffery!

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  2. This sounds like an attempt to do a mini Theatre de la Mode. It's not quite as successful, however. Some of the fashions look ill fitting and the dolls are not posed well. I wonder who took the pictures. Looking forward to seeing pictures of them in the final with theatre quality lighting and such. That will be fantastic. Jason's outfit is like his Monogram doll's fashion for Collete Boutique. I like it a lot!

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  3. you have take dolls to a new level
    http://nycrunfashion.blogspot.com

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  4. @Barbara: looks cool!

    @Terri: The name of the photographer is at the end of the post - I write my opinion of him there too! Even I could have done a better job!

    @nycrun: The outfits and dolls are not mine...

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  5. @Terri: as for the ill-fitting outfits, I imagine that not all designers had the doll available to work on, much as the Indian designers I worked with did not have the dolls. It can be quite a pain in the ass but time and distance issues do enter the equation with disastrous results sometimes.

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  6. Marti a.k.a. The Hot MessJuly 31, 2009 at 12:22 AM

    OMG! I work at the Toys'R'Us in Times Square and about 2 weeks ago a guy came in with 2 Jason Wu dolls, one looked just like Colette with a nuface body and the other looked like Darius playing it cool. they were both dressed in matching grey suits. He said he worked for a designer, and needed to find black shoes that would fit the dolls (I freaked seeing these two Integrity dolls!) anyways I helped him find some Barbie shoes he was gonna paint black. Turns out they were for this display, can

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  7. Cool! I also wrote a post about it, check
    www.blog.luisaviaroma.com

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