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Persepolis






I’m getting rather excited about the imminent release of Persepolis. If the above pictures don’t mean anything to you now, they soon will. Posters have started spreading across the London Underground like a raging virus and I can see this film becoming the indie hit of the year. This low-budget animated film, written and co-directed by Marjane Satrapi is loosely based on her life growing up in Tehran. As a child of the 80s she was super-opinionated and bolshy to boot, would listen to frowned-upon pop music and wear Michael Jackson T-shirts under her veil. Don’t you just love her already? Persepolis started off as a graphic novel and has since won The Grand Jury Prize at Cannes and was nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar. The film opens in London on April 25th.



What’s the deal with Juergen and Marc?




There is a great post on Cathy Horyn’s blog about the working relationship between Marc Jacobs and Juergen Teller, following a piece she wrote for the New York Times. For once, the comments are worth a read too, not so self-indulgent and you don’t feel like you’ve stumbled upon a private gathering (as I often do when reading the comments on that blog). There are some interesting thoughts on the Victoria Beckham ads which have been the subject of much brouhaha in the blogosphere, plus the debate on whether Juergen’s work is art or commerce. Go read!



New label alert: Andy Warhol








Pepe has bought the licence to produce an Andy Warhol fashion line and surprise, surprise, it’s actually not bad. Some pieces are rather obvious and a bit on the tacky side while others are quite witty and inventive. My favourites are the Marilyn lips top, the face-print tee (but who is it – Edie?) and the Campbell’s soup dress. They should be on sale around September.



Star struck



I was shooting at Spring Studios today and spotted a familiar scrawny figure standing in the stairwell as I went to lunch. Sure enough it was super-stylist and all-round fashion hero, Joe McKenna. OMG! Of course, I was too star struck to say anything, even though I badly wanted to, I mean, what could I say? Didn’t even find out what he was shooting, how lame am I?

Did you know: Joe McKenna played Ken Barlow’s son in Coronation Street and did the costumes for 80s Brit-flick Absolute Beginners…well I never!