Showing posts with label lyn revson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lyn revson. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

LAST CALL TO SHOP THE LYN REVSON COLLECTION

Last December, we launched one of our most extensive, not to mention exclusive, curated collections ever: the spectacular style treasures of Lyn Revson, a NYC 1970s fashion fixture who was also the muse of legendary American designer, Norman Norell.

Hand-selected by Cameron Silver, the collection includes luxurious vintage clothing, accessories and home decor courtesy of such noted houses as Chanel, Christian Dior, Nina Ricci and Yves Saint Laurent, not to mention must-haves from Galanos, Norman Norell, and Kazuko plus an amazing selection of seminal Hermès handbags.

Sadly, all good things must come to an end and as such, Lyn Revson's special treasure trove of gorgeous goods will be leaving us in just a few days. To get final access to one of the world's most exquisite closets, click HERE. Oh, and we're offering a 20% discount on the Revson pieces during this last call. To use the discount, enter the code LR20 at checkout. Parting was never such sweet sorrow.

--Lizzy

Friday, February 17, 2012

DO A DECADES DRIVE BY . . .




. . . To check out our amazing new windows. Then park and come in and shop a bit. The windows were designed by the inimitable Jeff Snyder, who in conversation with Cameron Silver, was inspired by the confections of Erno Laszlo. Jeff's style, cheek, sleek and always refined, often harkens back to elements from Decades past (how fitting) while the end product on each project remains the épitomé of modern aesthetics. We chatted with Jeff and found out all about his process for creating the Erno eye candy as well as windows past. Here's what he had to say.

1. When designing, do you let the clothes determine the "story" or do you have a particular concept in mind and then pick the clothes from there?
It's really 50/50. Sometimes an amazing collection pops up, such as the Lyn Revson collection. Or like with the Laszlo collection, we knew we wanted to deal with Hollywood icons, which is fitting, considering that it's awards season. And sometimes, it's just something I imagined, something abstract and/or more conceptual.

2. How do you design the windows to fit the Decades brand? Is there a particular aesthetic or vision that says Decades to you?
I think that the Decades look is and my personal preference is to keep everything simple, elegant and modern. I make the windows about showcasing the clothing and so keep all design elements chic and well composed.

3. Who are your design heroes?
My design heroes are the beauty and laws of nature. That's what makes me feel balanced and inspired. Of course, seminal Southern California designers such as Neutra, Eames and Schindler come to mind but really I am moved to create more by observing things like geometric fractal patterns occurring naturally in a wave or a canopy of leaves overhead.

4. Living in L.A., there's vast landscape and architectural beauty, from a beaten-down old craftsman up in Laurel Canyon to the jacarandas that bloom twice a year. Do you look to our city for inspiration?
L.A. affects me every day. The light, the wind, the grandness of nature that exists within the ramshackle chaos of it all. The wildness of the plants, the palms, the flowers and the buildings that seem as randomly to crop up between the foliage; the craziness of it makes me feel free. It is such an aspirational city. There is so much hope and possibility in Los Angeles.

To contact Jeff Snyder for upcoming design projects, please call Decades at 323.655.1960 ex. 106 for Jeff's contact information.


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Monday, December 12, 2011

SHOP LYN'S WORLD AT DECADES


Shop Lyn Revson's world at decadestwo1.com. To read more about this American beauty icon, here is Lynn Hirschberg's profile on Mrs. Revson on W magazine available here.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

LYN REVSON: AN AMERICAN CLASSIC

Lyn Revson's World of Style - published 1977

Lyn with her sons Jeffrey and Steven

Lyn wearing a Norell winter coat

Lyn in a black Galanos gown

Lyn in a black crepe dress by Galanos

Lyn in Norell bugle-beaded pants

Lyn in a Galanos vanilla colored skirt with coat to match


We are very excited to announce that the Lyn Revson Collection curated by Decades will be available online at decadestwo1.com on Monday, december 12 as well as in the store on Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles. Many splendid Hermes pieces, Galanos, Courreges, Beene, YSL, Norell, Dior, Chanel, Helene Arpels and Cartier to name a few. Shop on Monday online and stop by the store to have a chance to own a piece (or many) from this American icon collection.

"Lyn Revson was married to the founder of Revlon and became a fashion icon in her own right. She was a muse to the great American designer Norman Norell and had a wonderful opportunity to collaborate on a bag with Hermes. She put a clock on the bag so she could always tell the time and in 1996, Hermes began selling the bag in their stores. Today, they are nearly impossible to find.
She represented the way a certain group of people were able to live in New York, that very international jet-set life and she was very admired for her style as a public figure. As such, she was also one of the first women to brand the lifestyle she lived through the book she wrote in the 1970's, Lyn Revson's World of Style: How to Join It and Live It. She lived an elegant life in all aspects of her life. It really inspires me." - Cameron Silver