Excellence = Miss Pat Cleveland and Mr. Stephen Burrows, 1972. Certainly. Outstanding. (Both, Simultaneously).

Outstandingly Excellent (Both, Simultaneously): Miss Pat Cleveland and Mr. Stephen Burrows, 1972. Image via Charles Tracy via The New York Times.

Outstandingly Excellent (Both, Simultaneously): Miss Pat Cleveland and Mr. Stephen Burrows, 1972. Image via Charles Tracy via The New York Times.

Outstandingness: Candy Darling + The Smiths = Excellence

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Lessons in Outstanding Excellency: Candy Darling meets The Smiths. Image via Candy Darling Fans, via Facebook.

Legendary Lessons: Christophe de Menil is Outstanding, Excellent, Etc…

About Christophe de Menil

Christophe de Menil, Artist and Fashion Designer

Designer Christophe de Menil was born in France, and raised in Houston amidst the legendary collection of her parents, John and Dominique de Menil. At a young age Miss de Menil became well known for wearing the work of renowned designers, including fashion icon Madame Gres. Since her teens, Miss de Menil has also been a steady friend and patron of contemporary artists, architects and designers, including Matisse, Le Corbusier, Barnett Newman, de Kooning, Rauschenberg, Mark Rothko, Mark di Suvero, Philip Johnson, Louis Kahn, Luis Barragán, Tadao Ando, among many, many others. Inspired by these outstanding people, Miss de Menil established herself as a notable costume designer, producing work for Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, and Robert Wilson. While collaborating with Wilson she also created jewelry with the extraordinary Claude Lalanne.

 

Miss de Menil’s designs are a distillation of these remarkable collaborations and friendships, and her jewelry and clothing design hold the echoes of an immersion in the great theater costume departments of Europe: Munich’s Kammerspiele, Rotterdam’s National Theater, the Chatelet in Paris, Amsterdam’s Opera House, Rome’s Teatro dell’ Opera, Sicily’s Summer Festival in Gibellina. Contact

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The Outstanding, quite undeniably legendary, Christophe de Menil (Right), with mode (left)l, as seen, and profiled, in W magazine. Image via W magazine.

Outstanding Lessons In Excellency: Tiffany & Co.: Legendary for 175 Years

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Outstanding Book Report: ‘Gentlemen of Bacongo’ is Excellent

“This book provides a fascinating insight to the vibrant street style of the ‘Sapeurs’, the elegant and immaculately dressed dandies from the heart of the Congo.” Published by Trolley Books.

Outstanding Annoucement: The Excellent People, Print Edition, On Newsstands Spring 2013!

Printed Excellence: : The premiere issue of The Excellent People. On sale Spring 2013.

A Surprisingly Excellent City: Chicago, Illinois

Presenting, for your consideration, the city of Chicago, Illinois. Outstanding. Excellently.

Presenting Chicago,Illinois. An Outstandingly Excellent city. Image via The Excellent People On Location. Sunday, May 13, 12:58 pm.

Adrian Ghenie Is Excellent

The work of the Outstanding Mr. Adrian Ghenie will be on view, from May 4 to May 7, 2012,  during the Excellent Frieze New York art fair, located on Randall’s Island, just off the coast of Manhattan.

Study for Self Portrait, 2011. Adrian Ghenie. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist and Plan B Cluj /Berlin

Faye Toogood is, Outstandingly, Always Excellent

An Excellent example of London-based designer Faye Toogood‘s Outstanding work, via Phillips de Pury & Company. To enjoy, and download, our Excellent conversation with Toogood, please click HERE

FAYE TOOGOOD Cage For Birds, United Kingdom, 2011 Steel, Patinated Mesh, Mirror, Iridescent Glass 140 x 70 x 125 cm (55 1/8 x 27 1/2 x 49 1/4 in.). Image via Phillips de Pury & Company.

Visual Excellence: “Andy Warhol: Photographer” @ Danziger Gallery

The legendarily Outstanding Debbie Harry as seen in the exhibition “Andy Warhol: Photographer” on view at New York’s  Danziger Gallery until April 21.

Musically Outstanding and Gorgeously Excellent: Debbie Harry, 1983
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Courtesy of Danziger Gallery and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts. Image via Huffington Post.

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