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Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Slouchy Hobo, Handbag of the Day

Filed under: Handbags

Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Slouchy HoboThe Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Slouchy Hobo is a perfect bag to follow this season's texture trend. This roomy hobo may look like it's covered in metallic chains, but it's actually chain-woven black metallic leather. How hot is that?

This metallic "Stephanie" number also comes in Silver and Gold, but we like the black -- a perfect, demure complement for all the 20s-style gear you'll be wearing around the holidays. The bright silver hardware is attractive and interesting, and the bag is lined in durable beige canvas. The texture makes this bag transition easily from day to night, even at 13"H x 17 1/2"W x 5"D.

The Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Slouchy Hobo is available from Neiman Marcus for $875.00.

Diane Von Furstenberg Celebrates New Park With Beach Towel

The High Line park in New York City opened its first section this week. The unique park was created from an old elevated rail line. On Monday, Diane von Furstenberg was among the notables in attendance for the ribbon cutting and press conference and her fashion line has created a limited-edition plush beach towel inspired by the railroad tracks. The towel sells for $75 and a percentage of the proceeds go towards Friends of the High Line, the organization charged with raising funds for the park and overseeing its maintenance.

[via Cityfile]

In the Bedroom with Dolce & Gabbana

Filed under: Apparel, Books

The world's top fashionistas spend their lives designing things for other people, but they often reserve their true talents for themselves. A glimpse into their personal lives - and not in the tabloid sense - often reveals more about their real sensibilities and style than their runway creations, which are often masked by more commercial concerns.

Marie Bariller's gorgeous new book, Dressing the Home: The Private Spaces of Top Fashion Designers affords a rare glimpse at the interior lives (so to speak) of some of the biggest names in fashion. Included are two houses owned by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who wrote the introduction to the book, and who describe their aesthetic as "luxury that combines romanticism with irony, always executed with care and professionalism."

We also get to see where style stars like Christian Louboutin, Gilles Mendel, Jacopo Etro, Catherine Malandrino, Patrick Cox, Betsey Johnson, and Diane von Furstenberg, among others, hang their hats. As you might expect, they're pretty talented at dressing their homes as well.

Blogging from the Luxury Summit: the Recession, the Russian and the Icon

Filed under: Events


In a world where the economy is an everyday concern, the luxury market is worried. Not overly worried, since as we've seen, the very high-end of the market remains secure but the recession was a factor in every panel held by the Luxury Summit. One of the strongest messages we keep hearing is that today's rich are not yesterday's rich; they are "middle class between the ears (not thinking rich)."

Certainly, we've lost the meaning of luxury but overall luxury is in the eye of the beholder, one man's luxury is another man's necessity. One of the hidden benefits of hard times is that they help to define luxury, for example a $500,000 ski condo is having a hard time selling right now but a $2 million ski condo is an easy sell. What was perhaps most interesting at this conference is watching the juxtaposition between stories of extreme luxury spending, fears of a recession and the theme of the conference: philanthropy. In this second post from the Luxury Summit held by American Express Publishing at the Four Seasons in Westlake Village, CA I will look at some recent statistics regarding the wealthy, see my first real live Russian billionaire and pay homage to the one and only Diane Von Furstenberg.

DVF Power Ring

Filed under: Jewelry


If you love big diamond rings but solitaires aren't your thing, then this Diane VonFurstenberg Power Ring by H. Stern is a good alternative. From the Power Ring Collection, the DVF Power Ring features 18 karat white gold in a interlacing pattern with Pavé diamonds filling every available space and totaling 4.6 carats total weight. Some think it looks like a constellation, and I think it looks more like diamonds within a diamond, but however it strikes you it's sure to make a bold statement. Have yours for $19,000.

New Limited Edition T-Mobile Sidekicks

Filed under: Gadgets

Two years ago fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg partnered with Samsung to make phones, now she has lent her name to limited edition T-Mobile Sidekicks. The black Sidekick features hot pink lips and Diane's signature. There is also a limited edition Sidekick from men's designer Lifted Research Group that is done in green with a baby tree design (shown after the jump). The T-Mobile Sidekick 3 has a phone, instant messaging, email, web brower, an MP3 player, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. The new limited edition T-Mobile Sidekicks will be available at select T-Mobile retail stores and online beginning Oct. 30.

Diane Von Furstenberg Compound For Sale

Filed under: Estates

The listing doesn't have any pictures but fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg has put her New York City compound up for sale. The listing includes two buildings on a West Village block near the Hudson River. One build is 66' wide and is a former stable that was transformed into a live/work space of around 18,000 total square feet that has been used as the headquarters for Diane von Furstenberg's business. The building has an aluminum and glass skylight over a 25' square central atrium, a 20 x 14 foot fiberglass swimming pool, a roof terrace and a greenhouse. The adjacent building is 44' wide. The compound is listed at $25.25 million.


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