Citizen Anna, the Blind Item

Feb 01, 2007 @ 12:07pm

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Few people have the clout to probe Anna Wintour's pull in a public forum, but Cathy Horyn is one of them. The Times' fashion critic puts forth an excellent study on Vogue's current ruler, exploring Anna's influence on major corporations and their fledgling designers (now: Thom Browne for Brooks Brothers, before: Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton).

Cathy also mentions Anna's sway with socialites. And now it gets interesting:

"... many fashion insiders... feel that by promoting labels of dubious design merit but with an obvious social or power connection, like Georgina Chapman of Marchesa, whose companion is the producer Harvey Weinstein, she leaves herself open to the complaint that her magazine promotes a kind of a pedantry.

This becomes a danger when she attempts to make a match. The chief executive of a top European house, who recently had a spot to fill, said he was surprised by the names she proposed, characterizing one as a socialite. “The woman had designed maybe 10 dresses in her life,� said the executive, who, like a number of the nearly two dozen people interviewed for this article, requested anonymity because of his relationship with Ms. Wintour."

What's this top European house? And which designer of "maybe 10 dresses" was suggested to work there? Oh, the mystery...

Citizen Anna, from Thursday Styles

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posted by HeatherChandler

Feb 01, 2007 12:31PM

10 Dress Designer:

Rachel Roy?
Tory Burch?

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posted by ScaredOfAnna

Feb 01, 2007 1:42PM

Jovovich Hawke
Tory
Jasmine Al Fayed

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posted by Nerdalie

Feb 01, 2007 2:18PM

L'Wren Scott

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posted by Vero

Feb 02, 2007 1:13AM

The candidate: L'Wren Scott, agreed. While I don't think Tory or Rachel are designers so much as figures, they have each produced serveral collections, whereas couturelab.com lists exactly 9 pieces to Ms Scott's name.

As for the house... Probably not Nina Ricci, since Theyskens was many editor's popular choice there. Maybe Viognier, for the obscure but prestigious vote? Chloe seems a bit too popular a brand for even Ms Wintour to thrust an unknown upon.

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posted by lola lola

Feb 02, 2007 10:15AM

L'Wren Scott isn't a socialite...not in NY anyway. My vote is for Tory Burch. But more importantly, since Cathy Horn used to work at Vogue and knows/knew Anna personally very well, I think its odd there is no disclosure of this fact in the article...mmmmmmm. A ploy for future freelance work Cathy??

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posted by hmmm

Mar 26, 2007 11:48PM

tory for chloe

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