Andre Leon Talley’s Chiffon Trenches: On Molestation, Halston’s Alleged Cocaine Use & Lost Love From Lagerfeld, Wintour, His Mother, and More

“In 2020 one makes one’s own rules, as long as you have knowledge to watch your back. Dreams can come true for anyone who wants to become. Fear is no longer a barrier.”

The Chiffon Trenches, Page 262

Andre Leon Talley’s latest memoir, the Chiffon Trenches, has been making headlines for the past few weeks, as a tome that torches former colleague and Vogue Editrix, Anna Wintour. Though the Devil Wears Prada book turned movie gave us a glimpse into her alleged coldness, Andre Leon Talley’s novel is less about Anna, and more about his life as a whole. Anna is certainly mentioned several times throughout the book (He writes, “Not a day goes by that I don’t think of Anna Wintour,”) but Anna shouldn’t steal the show: the spotlight is on Talley’s lofty life, transformed from well curated myth into reality.

Andre Leon Talley wearing a Fendi Fur at the Versace Fall 2000 Collection in Milan Italy. 02/25/2000 CREDIT: GLOBE PHOTOS, INC.

Talley enthusiasts have undoubtedly already read his first memoir, ALT, which describes his upbringing in Durham, North Carolina with his grandmother, Bennie Frances Davis, as idyllic (or as he would say, halcyon). Andre’s rise through the ranks from Interview to Women’s Wear Daily, to Vogue, was then described as swift, and almost without incident. He admits in the Chiffon Trenches, that he censored himself , because, “ I still had to bite my tongue about certain people, for fear of reprisal.”

Andre Leon Talley at the Narciso Rodriguez Fall 2000 Collection, Milan, Italy. 02/22/2000 CREDIT: GLOBE PHOTOS, INC.

In the Chiffon Trenches, the kid skin gloves are off. Talley stops being polite, and starts getting real. He discusses his tense relationship with his mother, whom he admits loved him, but didn’t really like him. As a result, he didn’t like her. Though he lapped up the love of his grandmother, his strained relationship and lack of acceptance from his mother stung. As he said in the last line of his book, “I always wanted love.”

He also tells the world why we have never heard of him being romantically involved. He was molested, repeatedly, as a teenager, by a group of local boys. He never shared his trauma, and never sought help. He clammed up and never pursued a life partner–or counseling. An admittedly flawed man, Talley confesses that a lot of his problems–from his mother to his molestation–could have been tended to by an intermediary, a psychologist, perhaps. But instead, he drowned himself in work, covered his sorrows with copious sweets, and ultimately created a fantastical world of his design, where he could avoid, or rather ignore, the real world.

Photo by: Peter Kramer STAR MAX, Inc. – copyright 2002. 9/18/02 Anna Wintour and Andre Leon Talley at the Oscar De La Renta Fashion show. (NYC)

The fashion industry creates an illusion. We all know this, but we go along for the ride. Deep inside we know that that bodycon dress won’t look the same on us as it does the model. But we’re drawn in, until the spandex snaps us awake.

CAROLINA HERRERA,ANDRE LEON TALLEY at Vanidades 50th Anniversary Gala at Trump SoHo 246 Spring St, NYC. 09-23-2010 Photo by John Barrett/Globe Photos, INC.2010 K65982JBB

Unfortunately, Andre believed the lie a little too long. His charm (he was once told he could charm snakes out of a tree) gave him entrance into elite circles and led him to perches on front rows: sweet perks he enjoyed. But those perks also had a sour, bitter after taste–Karl Lagerfeld, a longtime confidant, abruptly stopped talking to Andre after a 40 year friendship. Andre was made an editor at the Paris bureau of Women’s Wear Daily–but ultimately resigned because of an editor’s insulting remarks about his alleged sexual escapades. He was the toast of the town in Paris, but behind his back, a publicist referred to him as “Queen Kong.” Oh, and there’s more: According to the novel, designer Halston once served André a mound of cocaine for dessert after a decadent dinner, Yves Saint Laurent was apparently an egomaniacal drug addict who could be ‘mean as a viper,’ John Galliano was ungrateful, and Anna was cold, heartless, and inhumane. For so long, he knew this, but revealing the truth would have been career suicide. So he kept it tucked away, instead painting these normal, flawed people as legends, nay icons.

KARL LAGERFELD with Andre Talley and Cher Metropolitan Museum’s costume institute gala opening Versace Exhibit 1997 k10775smo Photo by Sonia Moskowitz-Globe Photos, inc.

Andre is a fantastically transportive writer–one of the best to ever hold a pen. His ability to paint a picture with words is world class. He can make you believe something seemingly mundane is the cat’s meow. Of socialite Lee Bouvier Radziwill, his dear friend, to whom he dedicates his book, he describes the outfit below, writing, “In my favorite photograph of Lee, she is with Truman Capote.. Lee with her natural beautiful hair (which had been washed when she was a child in pure egg yolks) and big television screen sunglasses; a shirtwaist dress, single buttoned and cinched in a tortoiseshell belt made of circles hooked by gold links; and her Roger Vivier pilgrim buckled shoes. This is the modern, of the moment, “It Girl”, Lee.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fairchild Archive/Penske Media/Shutterstock (6909035b) Truman Capote with Lee Radziwill walking together in front of The Colony Restaurant Lee Radziwill and Truman Capote, New York

Does Lee look chic? Certainly. But her hair looks normal, not as if it were bathed in pure egg yolks. Her shirt dress and belt are fine. She looks like a girl, not an It Girl. But Andre’s musings could make anything seem larger than life, even when it came to his own life.

May 2, 2014 New York City Andr Leon Talley attending a memorial service for L’ Wren Scott at St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York City on May 2, 2014.

Andre’s art of making the ordinary sound extraordinary is why the upper crust and the fashion elite kept him around. With them, their shoes weren’t just red, but “Dal Co’ of Rome red court shoes, with extravagant Regency bows,” His words made everything seem bigger and grander than what they were. In reality, they were often plain, unimpressive, and as Ralph Rucci described La Wintour, “mediocre.

The problem is that Andre believed what he wrote. He fell for the beautiful story, the wonderful lie. He truly believed the fantasy–not just the fiction he wrote in Vogue, but that those same people who populated the pages and masthead cared for him (though he was great friends with Mrs. Bouvier Radziwill, and dedicates his book to her, when she passed away, he wasn’t sure if he was on the list to attend her funeral). He believed he truly mattered to them, and for a time, perhaps he did.

New York 2-16-10 Lee Radzwell Andre Leon Talley at Dennis Basso Fashion Show at Bryant Park Digital photo by Maggie Wilson-PHOTOlink.net

He was swept up into the fantasy of the fashion world, a world to which he contributed immensely. And now, in his 70’s, left off the list and replaced by younger bloggers with millions of followers (He writes, “When they’ve decided you’re done, you’re just thrown out the door, like trash,”), his health failing and mobility issues, he is forced to wake up and realize: It was all a dream.

A very beautiful dream.

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Brides Vashtie and Elaine Welteroth’s Quarantine Weddings: Stoop Celebrations and Durag Veils

For most of us, the national pandemic has changed life as we know it. With social distancing being at the top of the list of the many adjustments we all had to endure, it was only a matter of time before people took the lemons and turn them into lemonade.

Check out how these brides didn’t let social distancing stop them from expressing their love on their wedding day.

Vashtie and her husband got engaged in 2019 and planned to have a big celebration in 2020. Although they postponed the celebration, they still decided to tie the knot at City Hall.

Vashtie wore all white but it was far from a traditional gown. She rocked a white tshirt, white pants by Dickie and all white Air Force1 tennis shoes but the show stopper was a custom floor length durag by Evita Loca. This durag flowed elegantly behind Vashtie and was embellished with jewels and floral detailing. She also wore a pair of long white satin gloves, which took the term “street-glam” to a whole new level.

Another wedding reflecting the current times was the union between Elaine Welteroth and her husband Jonathan Singletary. The two decided to get married on their stoop in Brooklyn, New York.

photo by: Micaiah Carter

Those who were in attendance, including actress Lupita Nyongo and fashion model Karlie Kloss, wore white along side the bride and groom. Elaine wore a backless, spaghetti strap dress with a hip length veil. The dress was light and flowy and she paired it with white gloves.

photos by: Micaiah Carter
photos by: Micaiah Carter
photo by: Micaiah Carter
wedding photos by: Micaiah Carter

What do you think of these weddings? Would you postpone your celebration until after quarantine or keep the party going?

Shop This Fashion Bomb Hair Trend: Snazzy Barrettes

Accessories are everything and so is this new hair trend! Snazzy Barrettes are so stylish and have been seen on celebs like Real Housewives of Atlanta Marlo Hampton, Love & Hip Hop ATL’s Bambi, and many more. What’s significant about this trend is the versatility, you can style it however you like and it would still look bomb !

Let’s look at some of our favorite bombshells who rocked this new hair trend !

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Marlo Hampton showed off her snazzy barrettes at the RHOA reunion in braids ! Looking just as fab as ever !

Bambi wore her luxurious pearl barrettes while also showing us her baby bump ! She looks amazing we love to see it

Another housewife bombshell Dorit Kemsley was one of the first celebs that rocked this trend last year at the RHOBH reunion. She looked absolutely stunning and we’re happy to see that these snazzy barrettes are here to say!

It’s safe to say that this look won’t be going anywhere any time soon and we’re loving every bit of it! Will you be rocking this bomb hair trend?

Shop a few fun barrettes below:

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Chelsea from New York

Today our bombshell of the day is Chelsea, a fashion influencer from New York, check her out below.

I would describe my style as ‘Everyday Chic’. Living in New York plans change everyday. You could be going to work thinking you are going to be meeting up with your friends at a local hotel bar for a drink and some appetizers and end up going to some ‘exclusive’ celebrity filled debut or release party. So when I get dress, I’m literally planning for anything. 

My outfits can be dressed up or down all in a New York minute! Leaving me to feel totally comfortable and fully appertained in any setting.

What do you think of this bombshell’s style?

Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down

Vote for Fashion Bombshell of the Week for week of May 11th, 2020: Will it be Arkisha from Tennessee or Michelle from California?

Our bombshell of the day for May 12th was Arkisha from Tennessee. She writes, “My style is kinda tomboy chic. I love to match skirts with cropped sweatshirt for a comfy yet girly look. I don’t put myself in a box when it comes to style. I wear the outfit that fits my current mood. One day I’m bold and daring and the next day I might be super simple. Your style should be whatever brings out your inner confidence. It should be the pictures in your story called “Life”.

Our bombshell for May 14th was Michelle from California. She writes, “I am a personal stylist/fashion influencer. I would categorize my style to be based on my mood for the day. Some days I prefer comfort while other days I prefer to be edgy. I don’t think clothes define you, but rather YOU define them which is why I love fashion. “

Both bombshells are fabulous, but which one blew you away? Vote below.

Fashion Bombshell of the Week: Oliver from Uganda

Bombshell of the week for the week of May 11th goes to Oliver from Uganda. Oliver is Miss Uganda 2019/2020. Check her out below.

Oliver’s style is Timeless, chic, retro, sophisticated, modern, elegant, sassy, classy and she is not afraid to stand out because she is a strong Woman whose aura commands a lot of attention. She loves to dress up to inspire and believes Fashion is Freedom!

Fashion Bombshell and Bomber of the Day is a feature that showcases the style and flair of Fashion Bomb readers. Please send 5-10 clear, head-to-toe pictures along with your name, city, and a description of your style. Please keep file size low. Please do not submit pictures in collages or tagged with watermarks, website urls, or text. We do not accept modeling pictures, beauty shots, or anything mildly pornographic. You must be at least 18-years-old to participate. By submitting, pictures become property of The Fashion Bomb, LLC, and may be used on Twitter, Facebook, and Promotional Materials. Please note that submitting does not make the site obligated to review or write about your style, it will be under our discretion whether or not we publish or take down your pictures.

Insecure Fashion Outfits: Issa Rae’s Season 4 Episode 6 Lowkey Done Plaid Ganni Dress + Telfar Mini Bag + More Fashion Credits !

Last night’s episode of Insecure was on the slower end of the spectrum. With the block party firmly in the rear view mirror, and Molly and Issa’s relationship on ice, Issa is left to recover from her crumbling friendship and a successful, yet energy draining event.

She spends most of the episode doing new things: having ‘me time,’ making new (fake) friends, and talking to her mom in a $148 plaid check mini dress by Ganni:

Made from cotton, her brown and black check print ruched dress features a high neck, voluminous long sleeves, a concealed rear zip fastening, ruched detailing and a short length.

In the episode, costume designer Shiona Turini accessorized Issa’s look with comfortable Converse sneakers and a $150 Telfar mini bag.

Telfar is a black designer you should know! He won the 2017 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award, and his trendy bags and separates have been the toast of the fashion town ever since! I love how Shiona incorporates young black designers with European legacy brands. Including both gives us something to aspire to and discover.

With Molly and Condola absent, this episode didn’t have as many fashion moments as usual, but it was impactful!

What did you think of Episode 6?

Shop Issa’s dress below:

Get Issa’s Waiting to Exhale tee at FashionBombDailyShop.com.

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Splurge: Chloe x Halle’s Do It Tik Tok Challenge Balmain Spring 2020 Black and White Mesh Insert Bodysuits + Chloe’s Mirror Selfie Minidress

Chloe x Halle have a new single called Do It! They recently debuted a new Tik Tok video. In it, the adorable duo wore Balmain Spring 2020 runway bodysuits.

While Halle’s piece is a runway exclusive…

Chloe piece is available for $1,995 at Moda Operandi:

Get yours here.

They look great! I might have to try that dance on out…

What do you think?

*Chloe posted a mirror selfie in another Balmain Runway dress:

Get yours for $1,495 at Cettire.

Shop the looks here:

Insecure Season 4 Episode 5 Lowkey Movin On Block Party Fashion Credits: Issa Rae’s Simon Miller Plaid Skirt, Condola’s Brandon Maxwell White Belted Dress + Molly’s Burgundy Belted Jumpsuit, Found!

Insecure is heating up! And the fashion continues to soar, thanks to Costume Designer Shiona Turini!

Take a look at a few credits from last night’s episode, Lowkey Movin On:

Issa Dee presided over the Block Party proceedings in a Block Party tee and a $350 plaid drawstring skirt by Simon Miller. Get yours at FarFetch.com.

Yvonne Orji contemplates outfit options in a full Fleur du Mal look, including a $495 floral robe by the brand.

Get yours here.

Natasha Rothwell aka Kelli is the highlight of every episode! She is hilarious! At any rate, she struck several poses on the Step N Repeat in a suit by Henning:

Condola looked crisp in a full Brandon Maxwell look, comprising a $985 dress and a $595 belt:

Both are available at ModaOperandi.com.

The episode opens with Issa Rae in a Waiting to Exhale tee available on FashionBombDailyShop.com.

Get yours here.

Lastly, Molly’s jumpsuit was the most requested look from the episode!

Her Burgundy one piece with contrast top stitching is by Staud.

It was once available for $295 at Orchard Mille, but it is sadly sold out.

More updates to come! Leave your wardrobe inquiries in the comments. Until then, shop a few looks below:

Also, visit our Insecure tab for updates from past episodes!

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Flashback Fashion Bomb Exclusive: Amanda Seales for Fashion Bomb Daily

In honor of tonight’s episode of Insecure, we are flashing back to an exclusive photo shoot we published 3 years ago featuring Insecure’s Amanda Seales. Check out a preview of tonight’s episode below:

Purchase your Insecure Waiting to Exhale tee at FashionBombDailyShop.com.

Originally Published September 2017:

Off the heels of Insecure’s Season Finale, we bring you an exclusive editorial with Amanda Seales (formerly Amanda Diva).

Though she plays the super bougie Tiffany Dubois on the breakout HBO hit, the real Amanda Seales keeps it super down to earth. A self dubbed, ‘Revolutionary Woman,’ she uses her platform to pontificate on politics, civil rights injustices, and cultural issues.

She is known for her smarts and passionate outlook, so stylist and creative director Bryon Javar curated strong, beautiful ensembles to accent her personality, using brands like Ott Dubai, Candice Cucuo, and MacDuggal.

See a portion of our interview below and tweet #RevoltNow to Unlock the rest:

Snapshot: Amanda Seales by Tyren Redd. Styled by Bryon Javar. Makeup: Makeup by Latrice. Hair: @_CandaceJackson
Bonus: Amanda penned an Essay about her relationship to style. Read on below:

“Style is personal and speaks for you without you having to say a word. Super flared jeans, a Pepto pink Old Navy bubble coat, and Kangols…SO. Many. Kangols! I look back at some of my style choices and just SMH at what they were attempting to say, “sexy?”, “b-girl steez”, “I’M DIFFERENT!”, “New New Yorker in college that doesn’t live with my mom so I can wear what I want”, etc. For a long time my style was speaking for me through how I wanted people to see me.

“Eventually I’d be lucky enough to have the opportunity to work with a number of dope stylists on different projects who helped me to get closer to my own voice. I’d learn different tips and tricks along the way, like, the hair look is a part of the whole look, and that I can pretty much never go wrong in green, or my own rule, the, “I’m giving you ____” principle of color blocking.”

” For instance, if I’m wearing two different versions of pink, I feel like I’m not matching. However, if I hit you with three versions, it ain’t that I’m not matching, I’m, “giving you pink”. I live by this to this day, lol. Anywhoo, even though I always know how to identify and articulate my point of view about seemingly everything, when it came to fashion, I could never find my own words. I didn’t have them because I was more concerned about how my look spoke to others, than how it spoke to me. It was, designer Sharufa Walker, of Jinaki, that changed that.”

“In 2012 we were introduced via a mutual acquaintance who felt we’d work well together. Sharufa began dressing me in her designs for events, but would add pieces from my closet to bring the look together. I would always be amazed at how she’d uncover gems from my drawers and put them in looks in ways that I never would have imagined. Finally, one afternoon when we were doing a fitting, I asked her, “How do you do it? How do you turn these particles in my closet into pieces? How do you give these typically inane items identity?” She told me I needed to change my perspective. “You’re a painter. In your work you do all this dope stuff with color on the canvas. You gotta dress yourself with the same vision. Think of yourself as the canvas. Create art with your clothes.” A lightbulb went off. It was like I’d successfully completed Rosetta Stone for un-stylish. The sky opened up and rained down ideas. I know that may sound like some existential BS to some, but how I was viewing myself truly changed, redefined how I approached style, and how it represented me.”

“I no longer dress based on how I want folks to see me, but how I want to see myself; as art that elevates the vibrance in a room. That doesn’t mean with just colors or prints, that’s also in the confidence of how I feel in my fashion, the distinctness of the pieces, and how they’re paired. I do my best (and sometimes I’m lucky enough to work with a bomb ass stylists like, Bryon Javar) to create/wear looks that, like my artwork, are abstract yet defined, bold and black, eclectic but not eccentric. The same way you walk into a room and marvel at a masterpiece crafted by an artisan of creative vision, when I dress, I want to walk in a room and feel like a masterpiece crafted by my own creative vision, honey! My style, like my voice, is developing every day to emphatically encourage folks to challenge the status quo, comfortably live their truth, and be the light on their own path to joy. Now, when my style speaks for me, it says what I truly am, “This woman is vitality…and won’t take no shit!” “

Fashion Credits:
Floral Dress: MacDuggal @macduggal
Belt: Bad Butterfly @candicecuoco

Yellow Ensemble
Shirt: Pretty Little Things @prettylittlething
Skirt: Ott Dubai @ottdubai
Earrings: H&M @HM

Blazer look
Blazer: Ott Dubai @ottdubai
Bra: Liviara @liviarausa
Pants: Aya by DK @aya_by_dk