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In the night of Manhattan, a luxury car passes through Park Avenue.
Sitting in the driver's seat is the Geordon Nicol of the famous DJ combination MisShapes, and the Peggy Moffitt Qi Liuhai almost covers his eyes.
His partner, Leigh Lezark, the coolest girl in New York, sits in the back row, still the 37 wave of the signboard, and deliberately stays longer than the other side.
Beside her, Burberry, a fashionable fashion writer DerekBlasberg wearing a white suit, is now concentrating on his BlackBerry.
The three party just left a party and went to the next round of party.
Of course, string farms are very common for them who are accustomed to nightlife. In fact, these people's daily life is nothing more than work, party, travel, and work and travel related to parties.
"I'll go to Thailand on Thursday."
Nicol said.
"Go for surgery."
Blasberg jokes.
"Will you go to Saint-Tropez?" Tobey said.
Lezark said to Blasberg.
"Activities of Louis Vuitton?"
He asked.
"Chanel."
She answered.
"Yes, yes."
Blasberg was slightly excited in his tone, though he was not sure whether he would go.
"They asked you to work, didn't they?"
Blasberg's so-called "work" refers to the status of Lezark to attend the annual Chanel holiday series (which is held in different cities every year, this year in Santa Tobey, the seaside town of southern France): is it DJ to play the discus at the show party or just to make a special guest appearance?
In any case, her travel expenses on the blue coast will be paid by Chanel.
To put it more clearly, "work" means Lezark and Blasberg as a member of a certain scene.
It doesn't matter what the scene is and where it is. What matters is that the most fashionable people in the world are meeting there. Their appearance is frozen, and their clothes are criticized. Their names appear on the social edition of magazines or on any popular blogger, such as Blasberg's "Blasblog" in Style.com.
By creating, approaching, recording the scene, Lezark and Blasberg are fortunate to be accepted by the elite in fashion, thus holding the key to the elegant and mysterious little world.
青年卡波特
The car stopped at a house in Chelsea, which is the home of Lauren Santo Domingo.
The hostess hosted a dinner of 40 people to celebrate Blasberg's first book, Classy.
The guests include designers RachelRoy, Chris Benz, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, model Jessica Stam and Byrdie Bell, celebrities, Stam, and...
I can spare no pains to repeat the guest list of that evening, but that is the job of Blasberg.
As a guest editor of "V" and "Style.com", author of "Harper 1, sBazaar" and "Interview", Blasberg's duty is to go deep into every hot party spot and use his contacts in the fashion world to explore the exclusive behind the scenes information that the lens can not capture.
"We are not interviewing the White House or The Pentagon. We just want readers to know what's going on at the party, and Derek's writing has an invaluable sense of privacy."
Dirk Standen, editor in chief of Style.com.
On this night of his own, Blasberg can finally put away the news people's tentacles and leave the deadline behind. This time, he doesn't have to rush home to write a draft, but he can do more than he can.
In the face of a familiar face, he looked like a fish in water.
The women from the upper class do not hide their affection for him - they are always hostile to journalists and avoid it - it is not for no reason.
First of all, Blasberg's speech is humorous and humorous, giving off a charm similar to teddy bears -- cute, but not enough to pose a threat to other's husbands; secondly, he is a passionate dancer; last and most importantly, he seldom or never speaks ill of them in the article.
"I will not lie, but I will only write positive things."
He said, "I can write the girls smoking in the toilet, writing that everyone is struggling to climb up, but I don't think anyone can benefit from such reports."
With the help of Blasberg, every dress is very beautiful. Every party is wonderful, even if the real situation is not satisfactory.
This explains why Blasberg has become the most popular party reporter today.
Over the past year, he has covered four continents: attending fashion week in Tokyo, visiting Fashion Rocks concert in Rio De Janeiro, visiting the Diane von Furstenberg exhibition in Moscow, interview the Frieze Art Fair art exhibition in London, visiting the Life Ball charity evening banquet in Vienna, and going to Venice for the two time, a biennial exhibition and another fashion show for Chanel.
Finally, he became a star for a long time with stars.
His new book in Losangeles attracted Kate Bosworth, Nicole Richie, NickyHilton and other celebrities' generous contributions, while in Style.com's annual party photo statistics, Blasberg followed Lindsay Lohan and was elected the party's second.
Seeing that Blasberg was fast and superordinate, many people began to compare him to contemporary Capote.
However, Classy is neither a copy of "Answered Prayers" nor Blasberg. Capote will naturally learn to offend everyone by writing the secret of a lady friend into a novel.
He will not make the same mistake, though he has hidden a majority of the fashion gossip in his stomach. Which designer is falling into a homosexual situation?
Whose background story involves former president Clinton and an airplane?
When a lady in a tight chest dress walks past, Blasberg exclaims: "that dress must be custom made. Dolce didn't make that skirt a few years ago."
Listen, all he said is once again.
“看著我”時代
About a month later, Blasberg and Lezark appeared unusually in St. Tobey.
In contrast to the theme of the holiday, Chanel made a two day event a summer sacrifice.
Monday night's short film premiere and ground ball game, Tuesday evening's fashion show and after party in the evening - Fashion seems to be just an excuse to relax and play.
"This is the city of the party."
Diane Kruger.
Karl Lagerfeld directs, Lezark's short video playing in the local nightclub VIP Room, and it can't be seen without any lights. The title is rightly called "RememberNow".
(Blasberg later wrote in his blog that when he left the party at 2 o'clock in the morning, Lagerfeld and his male models still did not start.)
Lezark's newly curled curly hair softened the outline of her face, but she still didn't like to laugh when facing the camera.
A few years ago, people took the nickname of "Princess Coldstare" for her. She didn't take it for granted.
"If you want to see a smiling face, you might as well go and see Disney."
Lezark said straightforwardly.
She is such a precocious girl. He can make clothes for himself. At the age of 14, he forged his identity card and mixed up in a gay bar in Manhattan.
"I haven't changed my shape since I was 16 years old. I don't think it's my intention to be famous now."
At the age of 17, Lezark met Nicol, who was the same age, and slightly older Greg Krelenstein. "We agreed that all parties were terrible."
So, on the first new year's Eve after becoming friends, the three decided to have a party on their own in the apartment.
They made their own leaflets, stole some vodka from a friend's father's restaurant, and prepared gift bags stuffed with V magazine and condoms. As a result, more than 300 people arrived on the day of the party.
"It was a crazy day."
Lezark recalled, "someone told me that you should take this as a career."
So they really did.
Lezark and Nicol made up their resume and age, successfully hired a lesbian bar, and organized a party every Saturday evening under the name of MisShapes.
They pformed the Luke&Leroy Club (and then in the vicinity of Don Hill 1, s) into a fantasy island in the adult world. The girls were Wendy of all sizes and sizes, and the boys were all thin and weak Peterpan.
Thanks to Krelenstein's relationship with the music industry, MisShapes went to Boy George and TheRapture as guests of previous parties, and soon established a prestige among young people.
They also pioneered the practice of setting up a website for party photos (MisShapes.com has more than 10 million hits per month, which is a pioneer of party photo websites). Inspired by the party photo of the 1980s Losangeles punk club, the intern of an V photographer, a V intern, took a similar photo and put it on the Internet. Even the editor of Vogue saw it all in praise.
"They look great. They look like fashion people. They are very slender, very flat, and easy to take good pictures."
She said.
During the MisShapes Party's hottest 2004 to 2005, a flock of fashionable men and women who did not work in the fashion world or dreamed of working in the fashion industry often lined up a block near the club just to see and be seen.
However, the "MisShapes phenomenon" does not only happen in lower New York.
This is probably what Blasberg referred to in the book "Classy" in the "look at me" era (The "Look at Me!"
Era) everyone carries a camera with them, ready to shoot or be photographed, and share with others on Myspace, Facebook and personal blog.
"Click, click", the new generation of network idols is born.
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