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Celebrity Q&A:
MONIQUE
LHUILLIER
Talks Fashion and Travel

STYLE-SAVVY TRAVEL TIPS
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This September, Where is your VIP pass to the world
of fashion. Designers Monique Lhuillier and Stuart
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seasons top trends and share their secrets for staying
stylishand comfortableon the road. Plus, our local
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Howhas travel inuenced your
work as a designer?
Travel is the only time Imnot in
meetings, and I have time to think.
So, when Imtraveling, Imwatching
people in the street. Imgoing to
ea markets, art galleries, vintage
clothing stores and bookstores and
looking at architecture and details
on buildings and cars.
If you could wake up anywhere
tomorrow, where would that be?
The island of Mustique. Its small,
private and there isnt much to do.
Its a place I go to shut out every-
thing except my family and friends
Imwith. My wife and I eloped
there, and we go pretty much once
a year. Its a magical place.
Whats your idea of the perfect
travel outt? Agreat-looking
dress shirt you can take froma
business meeting and later on,
wear with a T-shirt and jeans. You
can never go wrong with a great
pair of dark jeans and boots. Imnot
talking about Western boots. Our
boots are Old World; they have an
ele gance to themand a worn-in
look. If I have those core pieces, I
can get through anything.
What do you always have with
you on a ight? Alight scarfon
the plane, it keeps you warm, and if
its made of cotton or silk, you can
wear it to dinner as a tie. And my
iPad; I call it my life.
Any tips for packing light?
Think about versatile items that
can go fromday to night, so that
they can be both casually elegant
andelegant. Less is more in a way. I
travel weeks on end, and I used to
be an overpacker, but I travel better
when [my packing list] is concise.
Its a thought process. What are the
things youre going to be doing?
Are you going to be out in the
evenings? Are you going to busi-
ness meetings? Make a list and pack
what you need.
Do you have a foolproof look
for business meetings? I can get
away with more, since Ima de-
signer. I showup at a meeting wear-
ing a leather jacketand it works. If
youre in the corporate world, you
need a great-tting suit no matter
your size or weight. Its not about
the price. Its about great tailoring.
You automatically look more pow-
erful when you have things that t
well. Even if youre bigger, anything
that gives you shape is better.
Whats the most eective
method for packing a suit?
I struggle with it fromtime to time,
depending on the fabrics. If you
get o a plane and have to go to a
meeting without having a chance
to get it pressed, travel with a light
garment bag you can put over-
head or hang up. If youre bringing
more than one suit, use a larger
rectangular suitcase. If you at-fold
the jacket on a table with tissue
in between the folds and across
the sleeves, you can pull it out of
your suitcase, hang it up and wear
it immediately.
What are your favorite tunes on
the road? Everyone thinks about
me as rock n roll, but Imactually
a big jazz and blues fan. Right now,
Ive been listening to the newDavid
Bowie albumThe Next Day, Boz
Scaggs Memphis, Johnny Marrs
newMessenger and Gary Clark
Jr.s rst solo album. Depending
on the energy I need, if I want to
be laid back, I could be listening
to jazz or blues. If Imdesigning or
sketching, Imusually listening to
rock n roll.
What kind of gent do you
design for? Of course we love art-
ists, photographers and musicians,
but its just someone with a creative
bone, who has an afnity for details,
whether its electronics, cars or their
clothes. He has an appreciation for
fne things and hes more concerned
about style than fashion.
What does the suit look like
this fall? Its Cary Grant. [The silhou-
ette] has more suppression at the
waist. The shoulders are slightly sharp-
ernot as rounded. That strength in
the shoulder gives an old-Hollywood
elegance and a more powerful look.
Were still in shorter-suit mode, but
lengths are getting slightly longer.
When you go hourglass, you have to
go longer; otherwise, it makes you
look hippyeven if youre skinny.
What are the easiest updates to
make this season? Anewsuit we
just talked about, preferably in mid-
night. Its very chiceven in tuxedos.
Were also in a moment where its all
about the jacket. Its a tailored piece,
not outerwear. You can dress it up,
dress it down and turn the collar up.
You debuted your line in 2000
and have grown your company
to a global brand. Whats next?
Well be opening in London,
Bangkok and Singapore in spring
2014. I have a car coming out with
Chrysler. Imthinking of the pos-
sibility of doing a home collection.
And, we continue to do everything
better, keep the bar raised high and
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Howhas travel inuenced your
work as a designer?
Travel is the only time Imnot in
meetings, and I have time to think.
So, when Imtraveling, Imwatching
people in the street. Imgoing to
ea markets, art galleries, vintage
clothing stores and bookstores and
looking at architecture and details
on buildings and cars.
If you could wake up anywhere
tomorrow, where would that be?
The island of Mustique. Its small,
private and there isnt much to do.
Its a place I go to shut out every-
thing except my family and friends
Imwith. My wife and I eloped
there, and we go pretty much once
a year. Its a magical place.
Whats your idea of the perfect
travel outt? Agreat-looking
dress shirt you can take froma
business meeting and later on,
wear with a T-shirt and jeans. You
can never go wrong with a great
pair of dark jeans and boots. Imnot
talking about Western boots. Our
boots are Old World; they have an
ele gance to themand a worn-in
look. If I have those core pieces, I
can get through anything.
What do you always have with
you on a ight? Alight scarfon
the plane, it keeps you warm, and if
its made of cotton or silk, you can
wear it to dinner as a tie. And my
iPad; I call it my life.
Any tips for packing light?
Think about versatile items that
can go fromday to night, so that
they can be both casually elegant
andelegant. Less is more in a way. I
travel weeks on end, and I used to
be an overpacker, but I travel better
when [my packing list] is concise.
Its a thought process. What are the
things youre going to be doing?
Are you going to be out in the
evenings? Are you going to busi-
ness meetings? Make a list and pack
what you need.
Do you have a foolproof look
for business meetings? I can get
away with more, since Ima de-
signer. I showup at a meeting wear-
ing a leather jacketand it works. If
youre in the corporate world, you
need a great-tting suit no matter
your size or weight. Its not about
the price. Its about great tailoring.
You automatically look more pow-
erful when you have things that t
well. Even if youre bigger, anything
that gives you shape is better.
Whats the most eective
method for packing a suit?
I struggle with it fromtime to time,
depending on the fabrics. If you
get o a plane and have to go to a
meeting without having a chance
to get it pressed, travel with a light
garment bag you can put over-
head or hang up. If youre bringing
more than one suit, use a larger
rectangular suitcase. If you at-fold
the jacket on a table with tissue
in between the folds and across
the sleeves, you can pull it out of
your suitcase, hang it up and wear
it immediately.
What are your favorite tunes on
the road? Everyone thinks about
me as rock n roll, but Imactually
a big jazz and blues fan. Right now,
Ive been listening to the newDavid
Bowie albumThe Next Day, Boz
Scaggs Memphis, Johnny Marrs
newMessenger and Gary Clark
Jr.s rst solo album. Depending
on the energy I need, if I want to
be laid back, I could be listening
to jazz or blues. If Imdesigning or
sketching, Imusually listening to
rock n roll.
What kind of gent do you
design for? Of course we love art-
ists, photographers and musicians,
but its just someone with a creative
bone, who has an afnity for details,
whether its electronics, cars or their
clothes. He has an appreciation for
fne things and hes more concerned
about style than fashion.
What does the suit look like
this fall? Its Cary Grant. [The silhou-
ette] has more suppression at the
waist. The shoulders are slightly sharp-
ernot as rounded. That strength in
the shoulder gives an old-Hollywood
elegance and a more powerful look.
Were still in shorter-suit mode, but
lengths are getting slightly longer.
When you go hourglass, you have to
go longer; otherwise, it makes you
look hippyeven if youre skinny.
What are the easiest updates to
make this season? Anewsuit we
just talked about, preferably in mid-
night. Its very chiceven in tuxedos.
Were also in a moment where its all
about the jacket. Its a tailored piece,
not outerwear. You can dress it up,
dress it down and turn the collar up.
You debuted your line in 2000
and have grown your company
to a global brand. Whats next?
Well be opening in London,
Bangkok and Singapore in spring
2014. I have a car coming out with
Chrysler. Imthinking of the pos-
sibility of doing a home collection.
And, we continue to do everything
better, keep the bar raised high and
PHOTOS COURTESY OF JOHN VARVATOS
Ustinciduis augait lan vel ing er sismodo
loreetu ercillam, quate do do odo cortie com-
modo odiamaut praestie facilit, quis ad Cil
iure tionsectemvolor in euisl in vel iu
Editors Byline
where now
WHERE

FASHION MONTH
C||] Naae
Designs
on Fall
Monique Lhuillier, cool.Volore tie
tin henis dolore magna ametue
diam, velesti onsequi et, quam
Store Name
Street Number and
Address City Name,
ST 10000
onlineUrl.com
Store Name
Street Number and
Address City Name,
ST 10000
onlineUrl.com
Store Name
Street Number and
Address City Name,
ST 10000
onlineUrl.com
Store Name
Street Number and
Address City Name,
ST 10000
onlineUrl.com
Store Name
Street Number and
Address City Name,
ST 10000
onlineUrl.com
Store Name
Street Number and
Address City Name,
ST 10000
STYLE LOCATOR FALL FASHION FOR WOMEN IN CITY NAME
MONIQUE
LHUILLIER
Talks Fashion
and Travel
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