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Film-star fashion<br />
Gérard Darel takes us from Marilyn Monroe to Robin Wright<br />
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Lindbergh and Wright<br />
during the photo shoot<br />
The behind-the-scenes story of Gérard Darel’s latest campaign is an ode to icons of fashion<br />
and style. The location of the shoot was the beautiful city and beach of French town Deauville.<br />
Here, Robin Wright, better known for her performances in quality fi lms than paparazzi shots,<br />
posed for photographer Peter Lindbergh, who has made a career out of portraying elegance<br />
and beauty in a classic way. But the star of the campaign is Wright’s sweater: an exact replica<br />
of the Irish woollen knit Marilyn Monroe wore when starring opposite Yves Montand in Let’s<br />
Make Love, it’s the key item in Darel’s retro-inspired autumn collection. For €135, this piece<br />
of fashion history can be yours. gerarddarel.com<br />
Sights and smells<br />
Pack Giorgio Armani for sweet-scented travel<br />
“I believe the old adage that says travelling broadens the mind,” says Giorgio Armani. “Learning<br />
about new cultures is not just good for the soul; it also helps to put things in perspective.<br />
Travelling is a source of inspiration.” That said, we all know travelling is much more pleasurable<br />
when you do it in style – which is probably why Mr Armani has launched his three signature<br />
scents in travel editions. Traveller pouches come with either Acqua di Gio, Armani Code or<br />
Emporio Armani Diamonds eau de toilette, from €70. Broaden your mind, and smell good<br />
while doing it.<br />
giorgioarmanibeauty.com<br />
Little luxuries:<br />
Armani’s new<br />
travel sets<br />
Aff ordable art<br />
IKEA’s exclusive new collection<br />
Printing over two million copies of its new<br />
catalogue each year, Swedish company<br />
IKEA produces what you could call a Bible<br />
on reasonably priced interior decorating.<br />
With a sleek and typically Scandinavian<br />
aesthetic, it has won over even the most<br />
critical design experts. Now, the company<br />
IKEA art by Jens<br />
Fänge and (below)<br />
Niklas Seglevi<br />
has set its sights on conquering the world of<br />
art. IKEA has asked fi ve contemporary artists<br />
to create a unique piece for them, which<br />
will be sold at highly affordable prices in<br />
selected shops worldwide. In Belgium, head<br />
to the stores in Zaventem or Hognoul to<br />
discover a beautiful drawing by Helene<br />
Billgren, a black-and-white illustration by<br />
Roger Andersson or a colourful graphic by<br />
Niklas Seglevi. Prices vary between €29<br />
and €99 for a framed piece. ikea.com<br />
Brussels Airlines b.there! magazine November <strong>2010</strong> 17