GUINNESS DONS THE DIRECTOR'S HAT: Daphne Guinness, wearer of many fashionable hats, is to fete her first directorial effort during Paris couture week. Dubbed "Phenomenology of Body," the four-and-a-half minute short, described by Guinness as an art installation-cum-film, is based on the history of the female spirit. Stills from the work that will premiere on the T: The New York Times Style Magazine Web site on Friday, will be exhibited at the Hotel de Crillon on July 1, with Alexander McQueen among those expected. The images will then be put up for sale on the Starworks Web site, with proceeds going to the charity Womankind. The work features 13 historic female figures — including Joan of Arc, a cupcake-clutching Marie Antoinette, played by Guinness, and Emily Pankhurst — consecutively spinning in the dark, bathed in varying pools of light. Choreographed to music by LCD Soundsystem, the film ends with a young lady peeling off her long red burka. "It's about the body and the soul, concealing and revealing, empowerment; clothing has always been so political," said Guinness, herself clad in a micro Azzedine Alaïa mini and towering Christian Louboutin platform stilettos for breakfast at the Ritz last week. "The message is that we all have the power to choose," she said.