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Mischa Barton

Does anyone know who the guy is who mischa is with in the DJ's Melbourne appearance photos?
:flower: xox
 
Nocturnal_Antix said:
yeah she is, everytime i see candids of them together, her sis always has something of her's on, hmm having access to everything mischa owns...:woot:

She's wearing Mischa's Louis Vuitton coat here
(zumapress)
I suppose if Mischa's been photographed in something, she doesn't always want to wear it again.
 
juice major said:
Does she used a stylist? Rachael Zoe?

:heart:

In Australia at the moment she is using a stylist called Jo Ferguson. She also is the fashion director for one of the Australian magazines that is the equivelent of a more cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan (if that makes sense) which is called CLEO.
 
^Interesting. Must be nice to get paid to wear and be photographed in really pretty clothes!
 
Thanks for all the new pictures. It is great to see all Mischa's outfits she is wearing in Austrailia. My fav is the Willow one.
 
I like the gold look :heart:

very cute and interesting....
i think she looks really great lately and has been making some very nice style choices..

she looks well put together for the most part...
 
Label Basher said:
It's one of Australia's department stores. They sell Australian designers as well as the international designers like Valentino (mostly labels that don't have their own personal stores like Chanel, Prada, LV etc).

Actually its just Macy's/ or Bergdorf with a different name. The big thing about Mischa Being there is that Australia only having two large department stores ( David Jones & the other is MYER) they are in direct competition - so they try to outdo each other every year in the big launches ie s/s and a/w.

Obviously this happens all over the world between department stores but its really intense here cause there is only two major competitors. Mischa is there to boost David Jones appearance whilst MYER has got our contender who won the Miss UNiverse 2004 to be guest there. (this sounds really poor but she's done other things since here,which have made her quite famous but thats what the rest of the world would know her as). Personally i think its kind of sad that they feel that to win over customers its whoever can round up more favours to fly Hollywood stars out here on a 20 Hr flight just to prostitute their face, act like they are best friends with them and them ship them off home..... but whatever

so sorry about the cultral quiz:p but just clearing up cause im sure Label Basher didnt mean it but it made australia sound a bit 'back of the sticks' - there are actually Flagship stores for most of the major international design houses Chanel, Versace, Hermes etc etc

haha .. sorry off to preach somewhere else now!:blush: but yes her DJ's outfit was so cute!! not so keen about the circus one tho.....
 
Thankyou lacy99 for the pictures karma!!
the dress is different i agree poshigirl, but i like it 2.
 
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wowza :woot: thanks for this infinite reign!
 
The Australian 8-11-2006

All hail queen of the 'it' girls
Mischa Barton wields more fashion influence than most designers, but what does she do, asks Georgina Safe


[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Sans-Serif]IT'S just the day before the David Jones spring-summer collections launch and Mischa Barton is still on the hunt for a red-carpet worthy outfit. "I don't know what I'm going to wear," Barton says as she flicks through a rack in David Jones's suite at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney.

An Alice McCall minidress is "very cute", but an embroidered Easton Pearson dress is "more me, I'm really into the laid-back hippie feel, but then it changes to something like this", says Barton, as she holds up an ivory Scanlan & Theodore cocktail dress.
Why should we care what she thinks is fashionable? Mischa Barton is a 20-year-old television actor who knows nothing about fashion except what she likes, or what her erstwhile stylist Rachel Zoe tells her to.
Her only qualification for being involved in the fashion industry is being borderline anorexic; oh, and having played an overprivileged, promiscuous and self-obsessed brat on The OC until her alter ego, the Californian calamity case Marissa Cooper, was killed off in a car crash.
Yet here I am, listening to a 20-year-old's words of wisdom on the key looks of the season - "I love leopard right now. I do. It's so rock'n'roll if you wear it right" - after DJs paid her reportedly in excess of $100,000 to come to Australia to help flog its frocks.
It has been an excellent investment. About 2000 tweens vied for a glimpse of the Los Angeles A-lister at a signing in DJs Melbourne yesterday, while more than 100 photographers and journalists jostled for a piece of her when she fronted a press conference in Sydney on Tuesday before attending the DJs collections show on Wednesday (for the record, she wore Willow).
That's a lot of attention.
"It's a funny thing to be followed all the time ... everybody knows every little thing I do," Barton says.
This is because Barton is the single most important influencer in international fashion at present, which also explains why I am here.
"People call me a style icon. It's very flattering when someone says that about your personal taste, but the woman I really respected growing up was not your average style icon," she says. "The people I had on my wall were like Marianne Faithfull."
But honey, Faithfull was 40 years ago, which on planet fashion makes her practically a dinosaur. Today it's all about you.
Vogue, Tatler, Elle, Harper's Bazaar and Marie Claire are among the international magazines whose covers she has graced in the past three years; you'll find her on this month's cover of Australian Marie Claire following an appearance on the front of Australian Vogue in July.
Grazia magazine this week anointed her the most stylish star of the northern summer, beating British supermodel Kate Moss, who came in at a poor fifth. Barton's gal pals Nicole Richie and Lindsay Lohan came in second and sixth respectively, which goes some way to explaining Barton's fame and fortune as a clothes horse of influence.
It's all about youth. Oh, and TV and supermarket tabloids. Barton's character on The OC was such a deliciously appalling example of teenage angst (eating disorder, lesbian affairs, your mum sleeping with your ex) that every one of them out there wants to be her. These days it's cool to be a girl with grit, rather than ape the airbrushed images and personalities of previous pin-ups such as Nicole Kidman, Uma Thurman and Gwyneth Paltrow. Barton, Richie, Lohan and Paris Hilton are where it's at, like it or lump it, for their street style with attitude to boot.
"The only way I really know how to describe my style is eclectic because it changes so often," Barton says. "I'm one of those people who dresses according to my mood or the way I feel, but in general I'm pretty laid-back." What that means is hanging at Starbucks teaming the latest Fendi, Chanel or Balenciaga "it" bag with sweatpants and an oversized latte, or walking the red carpet in Balenciaga teamed with ballet flats.
And houses like Fendi and Chanel are falling over themselves to get to these girls and give them as much graft (that's free goods) as possible because they understand their pivotal importance today in giving renewed relevance to what are often perceived as fusty old brands to both the youth market and older consumers.
Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld has said how much he enjoys watching Lohan mix up the double Cs with denim or trainers for street credibility, so much so that he took the redhead as his date as to US Vogue Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards dinner two months ago. Lohan reportedly sprinted to the bathroom six times in two hours, prompting Lagerfeld to be chastised: "Karl, this is your guest, control her!"
But that is the appeal of the new "it" girls - they control their own destinies, which to feminists and the post-feminist generation alike is particularly appealing.
Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen have their clothing and entertainment empire, Hilton and Richie have their own TV show, CDs and various other licensing deals, and Barton has clocked up ad campaigns for Keds, Accessorize and Morgan, and is the face of Neutrogena. Collectively, the new brat pack has the dubious credit of convincing older women everywhere to don oversized sunglasses and squeeze into skin-tight jeans or embrace bag-lady chic. Indeed these girls, led by Barton, have more influence than most fashion designers in setting the agenda in the style zeitgeist (Lagerfeld, Burberry's Christopher Bailey, Alber Elbaz and Balenciaga's Nicolas Ghesquiere excluded).
Thanks to the power of the paparazzi and the supermarket tabloids, if you see it today on the new pint-sized poster girls, you will find it tomorrow in Topshop or any of the other high street retail chains.
Barton may not be an Oscar-winning actor - "I think people don't know a lot about my career or where I come from, but that's OK, they'll figure it out eventually" - but that leaves all the more time to change outfits three times a day and hit the parties and fashion parades.
Because to find the harbinger of the new brigade we need look no further than Moss, who single-handedly spearheaded the whole grungy glamour deal without really doing anything at all.
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^^ Yeah, obviously not a regular on the hip young adult scene...!!! I can just hear the editor: "Get us a hard hitting piece on these young punks that are taking over the fashion business!!!" :lol: :innocent:
 
fashionistasista said:
Actually its just Macy's/ or Bergdorf with a different name.

So sorry about the cultral quiz:p but just clearing up cause im sure Label Basher didnt mean it but it made australia sound a bit 'back of the sticks' - there are actually Flagship stores for most of the major international design houses Chanel, Versace, Hermes etc etc

Sorry I don't understand what you are talking about. I did not make it sound like 'back of the sticks' I said it was a department store that stocks Aussie desingers and International designers that DON'T have their own personal stores here like Chanel, Prada and LV etc DO. I could have also added Gucci, Dior, Versace, Max Mara etc but I thought they would get the drift. Of course I don't think that Australia is "back of the sticks".

And the user who asked the question is from South Africa so I didn't use Macy's/ or Bergdorf as an expample as they are American stores and she might not know what they are either. I don't know her.

Anyway thanks eveyone for the new pics much appreciated.:flower:
 
Sorry label basher :flower: - than you probably explained it better than me - i didnt realise she was from South Africa...

what i was refering to was the comment about the international designers 'that dont have personal stores' which i thought meant that you thought Vercace etc dont have their own stores and we only have one store that we can go to that stocks that stuff...:blush: which im sure you didnt imply :ninja:

anyways back on topic...the Sass and Bide dress looks amazing!!
 
I'm not a fan of Mischa but that outfit that she wore to the circus is very cool. I love the dash of golden metallic.:heart:
 
from looking at a few pages back here,i came to conclusion how amazing and understaed most austtralian designers are.:)
and mischa never lookd so good imo like in the past 2-3 weeks.
 
Boomer said:
^^ Yeah, obviously not a regular on the hip young adult scene...!!! I can just hear the editor: "Get us a hard hitting piece on these young punks that are taking over the fashion business!!!" :lol: :innocent:

honestly! :shock: :lol:
half the things she wrote in that article were completely unecessary and
rude, so out of the blue. Wow, I can't imagine being a young celebrity
and having to read things like that on a daily basis over no reason at all :blink:

and lacy99, hania is so lucky, i love that jacket, i'm envious :evil:
 

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