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Thursday, 11 December 2008

ASVOFF in W Korea

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Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Press from ASVOFF's screening at Daily Projects in Seoul, Korea

Dear Shaded Viewers


Thanks to Daily Projects in Seoul and SFW, ASVOFF screened in Korea for the first time. A big thank you as well to Sumi Ha from Best in Berlin.

I received these scans today. Of course I am clueless as to what it says, that is always a real drag. Waiting for the hard copy...sweet memories. Not only was it great to be there but imagine having friends Mark Eley from Eley Kishimoto, Henrik Vibskov, Graham Tabor, Akiko Hamaoka and the design duo Steve J & Yoni P that took excellent care of all of us, all there at the same moment. It was excellent.

Later,


Diane

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Sunday, 16 November 2008

DP in Shoes-UP

Dear Shaded Viewers,


I was interviewed for Shoes-UP's Black issue. It came about  when the editor saw me at the Converse party. I was there to see Iggy Pop & The Stooges. I went with my friend Shoji Fujii, I never got in because I was not wearing Converse. Later, Diane
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Friday, 14 November 2008

DP in NEWSWEEK today-text Sameer Reddy, photo Miguel Villalobos

Dear Shaded Viewers,


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Wednesday, 09 April 2008

DP in April's Crawford Magazine

Dear Shaded Viewers,

Thanks to my friend Filep Motwary of UnNouVEauIDEAL in Athens, Greece, I got to see this. He and Maria Mastori are also in the same issue. Of course I can not read beyond the photo credit: Michael James O'Brien. He took the image just before the interview after our lunch at our favorite Japanese canteen, Toraya. Not really a canteen but a tea salon. Here are a few more credits, the wonderful Monkey coat was lent to me by the my friend Mr. Pearl for my trip to +46 contest and YWITW screening in Stockholm. And the bag that I love is from JAS MB. My snail was created for me by Miguel Villalobos.

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April issue of Crawford

THank you Filep for showing it to me.

Later,

Diane

translation:

“I like all the different people.
I like every kind of fair.
In the crowd, you bet I’ll be there!”

The Breeders, Saints

This lyric undoubtedly represents a variety of people related to the domain of fashion. It is not however the case of legendary American «fashion guru» Diane Pernet. Or at least not in a bad way. «I like being with people, I am curious, but at the same time I love being on my own. Besides, I absolutely need it», she declares in her inimitable, husky and hollow, voice. _n inexhaustible explorer of beauty but at the same time evidently a fan of Arthur Cravan’s famous saying («the stupid see beauty only in beautiful things»), she often gives the impression of an omnipresent mobile temple or a black-clad fairy hovering above all sorts of, more or less aglitter, manifestations around the world.

«I try to convince my friends that yes, I do live in Paris, and not out of a suitcase. The truth is I have been traveling quite a lot lately and apparently it is bad for the skin!», she laughs through scarlet lipstick, and behind her black butterfly-shaped sunglasses one can divine a pair of mischievous and sparkling, indisputably black, eyes. While she is talking about the monkey coat a friend gave her so that she wouldn’t be cold during her recent sojourn in Stockholm, and especially when she extends it for caressing, those eyes shine so much that they nearly fracture her famous dark spectacles. It is exactly that childishness, perhaps not suspected by those who do not know her personally, and her taste for the lighter side of things, that complete her delectable personality.

Naturally, that does not mean that she lives in a fairytale, superficial universe, drowned in champagne. She is, for example, one of the pillars of the organization Designers Against Aids. This is a fairly recent team effort gathering people from the fashion world (Bernard Willhelm, Katharine Hamnett, Jade Jagger and even _ & _, among others) and the music industry (Chicks On Speed, Peaches, Timbaland, Sciccors Sisters,Vive La Fête etc.) in order to enhance research and information on the deadly disease. This particular subject touches her personally: «At the end of the ‘80s in New York and the beginning of the ‘90s in Paris, I watched my friends die the one after the other». Besides, it is not the first time she participates in something of the sort. In 1992 she worked intensely during six months to help organize a big Aids-related charity gala called _allade de l’Amour (where artists such as Nina Hagen participated).

For the past few years Diane, along with a team of collaborators around the world, edits the highly popular and much acclaimed blog A Shaded View on Fashion, where, with photographs and text, she covers a wide range of topics mainly from the field of fashion, but also culture in general. «One of my first jobs, back in Philadelphia in the ‘70s, was a reportage photographer. I’m pretty much still doing the same job today. Except that in those days subjects were assigned to me by other people who paid me, whereas now I pick the subject but no-one pays me! I prefer it of course, but I wouldn’t mind having some sponsors…»

Pernet’s eye is sober, apropos and hardly garrulous. Despite what some might think, she never attends events that do not interest her and she doesn’t care in the least about celebrities. «My main concern and interest is to project and support independent creators whose work I admire.» When I ask for names, she mentions up-and-coming designers such as Danish Henrik Vibskov and Austrian Mario Schwab but also London house Boudicca responsible for simple yet opulent creations («wonderful armour-like things») that suit her down to the ground. All of a sudden I realise that in the fashion world, as in every form of creation, there is an underground movement in which Pernet occupies an important and respectable place.

In the years between her time as a reportage photographer and the beginning of her blog, Pernet had the chance to sharpen her fashion claws. During the ‘80s she worked as a fashion designer – her creations, according to herself, were chic, minimal, avant-garde and somewhat dissonant. «The latter part of my designer years coincided with one of the worst periods in New York, the late ‘80s. It was a dark time for the whole city. I’m only glad to have left then. For years I refused to go back. Now it seems to me like a clean, rather neutral place. Even though there are things going on and there is a sense of hospitality, something I haven’t felt in Paris, even if it is my town and I love it».

She moved there in 1990, with hardly any acquaintances. Having abandoned her fashion line, she found herself doing the costumes for an Amos Gitai film. «_t was a good experience, who wouldn’t like to dress Hanna Schygulla [the film’s star], but unfortunately the director was quite intolerable.» She then moved on to journalism, for magazines like Joyce, Vogue and Elle. «At some point I had a column in Elle.com called Dr. Diane, where people wrote to me for advice on the way the looked. I was never cynical with them, on the contrary, even if sometimes I received some pretty hilarious mail!» Today, she’s an editor for _qons in the U.S. and Zoo in the Netherlands, both magazines that do not focus exclusively on fashion, but cover a wide range of interests.

Pernet’s studies included filmmaking. The 7th art bug never left her alone. In the ‘90s she began shooting lo-fi shorts. In the beginning of 2000 she came up with the idea of a touring festival of short films around fashion, beauty and style. In 2006 her idea became a reality called You Wear It Well. Ever since, it has been presented in a multitude of cities and events around the world, even in Athens in the context of fashion week last October. «This project is my pride and joy. The quality of participating films is very high and I never thought we’d be invited by so many countries.» The deadline for the next edition is June 30 and the proposed film duration ranges from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. Spread the word!

www.ashadedviewonfashion.com
www.YouWearItWell.tv


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Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Oltremoda 23h45 March 23 Rai Uno

Thanks to my friend Giorgio Martinoli, I am able to watch Rai Uno...

Dear Shaded Viewers,


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Beniamino Marini, Andreina Longhi of Attila and Kai Kuhne and Robb Young and I in Milan March 2008
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Beniamino Marini and Robb Young in Milan

Later,

Diane

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Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Blogs in Fashion - April Amica

Dear Shaded Viewers,

I just told you about the Blog-Mode panel at the Metropolitan Museum on the 30th March and today I received a copy of April's Amica with Scott Schuman and I sharing a page on....blogs. One of my favorites, http://stylebubble.typepad.com was on the next page.

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Any German speaking Shaded Viewers that would like to translate my paragraph?

Later,

Diane

I love my Shaded Viewers, within no time the actress/artist Andrea Splisgars translated the article for me.

Any clue who Peter Pilotto is? Stine Goya? No?_Diane Pernet will brighten your knowledge!_The American fashion journalist and blogger based in Paris loves to inform about little known but extremely talented designers and artists._For that she travels the world to Sao Paolo, Mumbai or Barcelona._" Fashion is a very exclusive thing -_ thanks to fashion blogs it gets more democratic and gives a chance to designers to get known worldwide," Pernet says._As unconventional as her view on fashion, is her own style:_For the past 25 years she dresses strictly in black, mantilla and a towering hairdo.

(got to say I'm not sure who Stine Goya is either???)

Thank you to Ninette Murk who a few minutes later sent the translation under comments. Like I said, I love my Shaded Viewres.

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Monday, 14 January 2008

DP in January Sportswear International

Dear Shaded Viewers,

I just received this in the post today.

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The photo with the sheep was taken in New Zealand by Robb Young, the one on the boat was taken during the Gumball Rally with Mark Eley of Eley Kishimoto, I think it was a boat to Dubrovnik, but cannot remember. The portrait by Wiglius de Bie, the illustration by Roger Duncan and the vintage photo by Christine Rodin in NYC 1981.

Later,

Diane

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Wednesday, 09 January 2008

DIANE PERNET IN BILBAO?

Dear Shaded Viewers,

Yesterday Ramon from Neo2 magazine sent me this image, today he explained to me who's s that lady. "What is a fashion event without Diane? Nothing." He found it in Modorra in Bilbao, the organization of the event made this real-size doll because DP was not there...

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photo by Inma Varandela,

thank you Diane,

lenfanterrible.

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Saturday, 15 December 2007

Diane Pernet interview on catalonian TV programme "Silenci?".

Dear Shaded Viewers:

On wednesday I found myself on a sofa recording my t.v. and this is what I saw.

Thank you Diane,

lenfanterrible.

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