Editors' Picks: Karl's Cat, Linda's Return, Krakoff's Boots, & More

Editors' Picks: Karl's Cat, Linda's Return, Krakoff's Boots, & More

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Here's what the 7x7 editors were thinking about this week when they should have been at work. 


Pace Setter skirt by Lululemon

My mother forbade me to be a cheerleader in high school for fear of premature sexual exploration (I’m not saying she was a reasonable woman), so 25 years later I’m finally donning a pleated mini—the Pace Setter skirt by Lululemon. Granted, I’m not doing basket tosses or arabesques in them, but thanks to the built-in shorts, I can run trails without fear of indecent exposure.

— Leilani Marie Labong (@llcoolbabe)

The return of Linda Evangelista

Glory be! Unparalleled supermodel Linda Evangelista, famously billed by America's Next Top Model's Tyra Banks as "a model's model," will return to the spotlight. She'll appear in print as the face of Dolce & Gabbana latest beauty cream. What kind of cream? Who cares. (Fine, it's for D&G's newest age-defying franchise, The Lift Foundation and The Primer.) While other noted '90s models have turned into parodies of themselves — Naomi cashed in on her diva-like antics as a screeching judge/mentor on her own reality show, while Kate Moss continues on a worrisome downward spiral — Linda has maintained that powerful, breathtaking aura she served up on the runway many years ago. Linda, we welcome you back. This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes. 

— Brock Keeling (@BrockKeeling)

High Oxford Ankle Boot

These Reed Krakoff boots were made for walking, and working, and dancing, and pretty much everything else I plan to do this fall. I only wish they hadn't sold out of the burgundy color. 

— Sarah Medina (@funkycolsmedina)

Choupette: The Private Life of a High-Flying Fashion Cat

I'm no cat person. But as feline muse to the one and only Karl Lagerfeld, Choupette is no ordinary kitty. Which is why I am among the nearly 40,000 Twitter followers obsessed with the pampered puss' life of private jets and haute couture. This Flammarion book release, due out September 9, is going to make the purr-fect present for my fashionable friends come holiday season. 

— Chloe Harris (@ChloeH415)

Patrick Hall's stunning portraits 

Charleston-based photographer Patrick Hall shoots portraits of people — after they’ve been hit with high voltage from a stun gun, voluntarily! What sounds cruel plays out as a fascinating look at people’s reactions, and causes the viewer to second-guess their own ability to read someone else's emotional state. Some, obviously, look like they’re in a great deal of pain, or surprised. However, others look appear as if on the verge of orgasm. I’ve been mesmerized by the slo-mo videos as well — which you can watch here. They have the feeling of director Godfrey Reggio’s Koyaanisqatsi trilogy, or his more recent Visitors, simultaneously drawing us in but leaving us to decipher exactly what we’re seeing. 

— David Lytle (@davitydave)

Energy Healing Facial at Aria Skin & Body

When my chakras are in need of some serious alignment, like…now, I trust no one to do me right more than Aria Skin & Body owner Thy Pham, whose mere presence is positively uplifting. In addition to a beautifying and therapeutic facial, her energy healing treatment has the ability to affect your mentality in a way that will leave you feeling wholly renewed. Your spirit will thank you.

— Schuyler Bailey (@SchuylerBailey)

Academy of Art University's School of Fashion at NYFW—Watch it LIVE

My internal clock says fashion week is drawing nigh! Not only can I not wait to see what's new with personal favorites—Suno, Public School, Rachel Comey—but I'll be cheering on the the newly minted grads at AAU as they make their runway debut under the direction of Simon Ungless. See AAU live on the runway here on Saturday, September 6 at 4 pm.

— Cheryl Locke 

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