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TimesTalks | Sunday Stylistas
Original at New York Times
• Thu, Apr 23
United States In between, at 2 pm, three of Michelle Obama's go-to designers — Maria Cornejo, Thakoon Panichgul and Narciso Rodriguez — will discuss White House style, the fashion world and (hopefully) Mrs. Obama's unimpeachable delts. Tickets are $30 and available, ...
A Little Help From My Fashionistas
Original at New York Times
• Wed, Apr 22
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That the group included Narciso Rodriguez, Maria Cornejo, Jason Wu and Thakoon Panichgul — all favorites of Michelle Obama — was no coincidence. “These designers are celebrities in Washington,” said Steven Kolb, the council's executive director. ...
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Michelle Ma Belle
Original at New York Times
• Wed, Apr 8
Since the Inauguration, I’ve been hearing fashion insiders - designers, journalists and scholars complain that many of Michelle’s clothes by the relatively obscure US designers Jason Wu, Isabel Toldeo and Thakoon Panichgul don’t fit right or are ...
The End of ‘Wife Wear’
Original at New York Times
• Mon, Apr 6
Thakoon Panichgul’s scarlet and black dress hit the headlines at the Democratic convention and the Thailand-born designer scored again in Strasbourg with the colorful coat and bow-necked dress that stood up defiantly against Mrs. Bruni-Sarkozy’s prim ...
A First Lady Style Showdown? Not Exactly
Original at New York Times
• Fri, Apr 3
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Times Online United States Mrs. Sarkozy’s gray lambskin coat was a Dior, while Mrs. Obama’s Jacquard silk coat was by the American designer Thakoon Panichgul, as was her short-sleeved fuchsia dress. Considering that both women have been compared to Jacqueline Kennedy, ...
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Wrap Star
Original at New York Times
• Fri, Feb 20
United States In Japan, “hadaka apron” fetishists enjoy imagery of women wearing nothing but an apron — an aesthetic that evokes some of Thakoon Panichgul’s flesh-baring dresses. Whether the apron’s latest reinvention is a response to our current economic climate, ...
How Much Can One Outfit Do?
Original at New York Times
• Wed, Feb 18
United States By ERIC WILSON Thakoon Panichgul, one of the most admired of the new generation of designers bringing spunk to American fashion, opened his fall show with a spare gray wool-felt jacket and ivory skirt that looked as old-fashioned as a Republican cloth ...