Bad Taste True Confessions: Erté
I have been meaning to 'fess up in this space for some time. I loved
Erté. Or really I should say, I love Erté. The holidays can seem like a referendum on taste, which makes now the perfect moment to submit to designer and editor Allen Tan's recent challenge: "Being able to pinpoint what’s good about your guilty pleasures lets you talk about them without feeling ashamed by the bad parts."
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Lunch With The Critics: Third-Annual Year-End Awards
As they do each year, our fearless critics, Alexandra Lange and Mark Lamster, gathered over lunch to bestow their annual design awards. Biased? Definitely. Parochial? Perhaps. Entertaining? Naturally. This year’s winners—and losers—follow.
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Reintroducing the Tilletts
If you are interested in textile design, mid-century style, or creative partnerships, I would urge you to go visit “The World of D.D. and Leslie Tillett” at the Museum of the City of New York. The biographies of the Tilletts (she is D.D., he is Leslie) read like an amalgamated version of my research into other 1950s creatives: a dollop of Alexander Girard’s sure hand with color, a sprinkling of the Jacqueline Kennedy pixie dust that worked for Design Research, more than a little of the Eames gift for self-promotion.
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