Carson Kressley could be the worlds first fashion comedian
July 23, 2006 | 12:00am
I think everyone who attended the Queer Eye press conference at the Makati Shangri-La last Thursday would agree that Carson Kressley, the fashion savant, is easily the funniest guy in the group.
I swear he could be the worlds first fashion comedian, if there ever was one, with his sharp wit and mile-a-minute chatter.
One-on-one is a different story. I was really scared to interview him privately at the presidential suite, where I first had to pray to the Holy Spirit. I easily warm up to gay men but Carson strikes me as intimidating.
I was amazed how in the flesh it looks like he could get away with whatever outfit is thrown on him. Thats because he really has his own flair and has an amazingly toned body, wearing a skinny outfit of unbuttoned zebra-stripe top, leopard belt, white trousers, and black flip-flops.
PHILIPPINE STAR: What is that scent youre wearing? I wanna smell that.
CARSON KRESSLEY: Oh my god! (Unbuttons his shirt.) I have to unbutton a button and it looks like Im all slutty, but Im not. Smell it. Its so good! Isnt that good? Its from Fresh. And I discovered it. I was on a trip to Canada and its called Cannabis Santal and it has like sandalwood, patchouli, but its a little bit lighter. I think smelling good is essential, dont you think? Its sexy. Even people on the plane say what is that? Its me.
Youre hosting this years Miss Universe pageant. Are you excited about that?
Yes! Were shooting it live this Sunday night in Los Angeles, so it should be on in Manila on a Monday? I think its a big thing for gay men everywhere. I know when I was a little gay baby that was like the highlight of the year. Its almost big as Christmas. And last year I was a judge. We shot it live in Bangkok and you know its a big draw in Asia.
Speaking of Bangkok, where else have you been in Asia?
Really just here and Thailand.
Not Tokyo?
No, Ive never been. Isnt that a shame? I need to put that on my itinerary.
Cause Id be so tall and blonde there.
You said youre addicted to Louis Vuitton
Oh, I love your shoes! That Louis thing with the little strap. Lets talk about Louis! Love the Marc Jacobs! I love him and I love Louis, so when the two of them got together it was like chocolate and peanut butter.
You know Marc Jacobs said he hates menswear. What do you think of that?
I think a lot of designers dont like mens wear because theres not as much fun, you know theres not as much invention and men typically dont refresh their wardrobes like women do. And as a womens designer, every season you can look forward to something new.
But the flipside of that as someone who loves menswear thats where my interest lies is that theres that refinement of, you know, theres only a certain number, like four pieces every guy should own.
But it gives you a real appreciation for the way a suit fits, and the way a shoulder is made I think if you really love menswear, even if its kind of a smaller niche or market, the other side of the coin is you can appreciate the details and the fine fabrics and the way a coat hangs on a man.
Cause I love men! So I love mens clothes and I love men, and I love men out of clothes and in clothes. Its all good!
What are you favorite menswear labels?
Oh, gosh! Probably my two favorites are you know I love Ralph Lauren and I worked for him for many years. I started out just being a personal assistant to Jerry Lauren, his brother, who runs the mens company. And its the greatest job you could ever have. You get to experience every part of the companyall the licensees, the leather goods, shoes, clothing, sportswear, and golf and tennis. And because of that opportunity I got to really pick and choose where I wanted to work. And then I worked in design and ultimately I worked in advertising and I just think hes a fantastic designer because everything is always done in perfect taste, and really its a wonderful sensibility and hes probably, Id say hes Americas leading designer.
On the flipside, as far as a European designers, I love Robert Cavalli, and he, to me, is kind of the Italian Ralph Lauren or vice versa, because he also has such a strong point of view and everything is done beautifully. Its a little bit more flamboyant and its fun and its clothes that celebrate life, and he has such a great amount of vitality and I love that.
I also love vintage stuff. I love clothes from the 60s, the earlier eras and the tailoring and the detail. Ugh, I just think I love all clothes.
Which Asian designers do you appreciate?
You know I kind of love Yohji Yamamoto. Ive been loving all the Y-3 stuff. And Blanc de Chine, do you have that here? Thats in New York. Its wonderful
We had a great big Shanghai Tang store that was huge and wonderful and had all these great vibrant colors and now theyve downsized to this smaller store, but thats really fun, too.
What trends in menswear do you think should end?
Well, Im a big believer in not buying into trends for men. I think menswear is all about great classics and clothes that fit, clothes that flatter, and clothes that make you feel great. So anything thats too trendy a trendy color, a trendy fit, a trendy designer I always say shy away from that. If youre going to be trendy anywhere, be trendy with accessories. Get the watch of the moment or get a great belt or a fun pair of shoes. But keep it simple and handsome and great quality.
What do you think of mens jewelry?
Well, I love it. But I think the number one piece or the most important piece in a mans wardrobe is a great watch. Because for most guys thats all theyre ever gonna wear.
I saw you at the opening of the Mac store in New York, on YouTube. Are you a techie?
Im not a techie. Im like the last person in the whole wide world to get the iPod but I love it to death. And I just have the basics. I have the iPod, I have the new, like, Powerbook, and thats it.
I swear he could be the worlds first fashion comedian, if there ever was one, with his sharp wit and mile-a-minute chatter.
One-on-one is a different story. I was really scared to interview him privately at the presidential suite, where I first had to pray to the Holy Spirit. I easily warm up to gay men but Carson strikes me as intimidating.
I was amazed how in the flesh it looks like he could get away with whatever outfit is thrown on him. Thats because he really has his own flair and has an amazingly toned body, wearing a skinny outfit of unbuttoned zebra-stripe top, leopard belt, white trousers, and black flip-flops.
PHILIPPINE STAR: What is that scent youre wearing? I wanna smell that.
CARSON KRESSLEY: Oh my god! (Unbuttons his shirt.) I have to unbutton a button and it looks like Im all slutty, but Im not. Smell it. Its so good! Isnt that good? Its from Fresh. And I discovered it. I was on a trip to Canada and its called Cannabis Santal and it has like sandalwood, patchouli, but its a little bit lighter. I think smelling good is essential, dont you think? Its sexy. Even people on the plane say what is that? Its me.
Youre hosting this years Miss Universe pageant. Are you excited about that?
Yes! Were shooting it live this Sunday night in Los Angeles, so it should be on in Manila on a Monday? I think its a big thing for gay men everywhere. I know when I was a little gay baby that was like the highlight of the year. Its almost big as Christmas. And last year I was a judge. We shot it live in Bangkok and you know its a big draw in Asia.
Speaking of Bangkok, where else have you been in Asia?
Really just here and Thailand.
Not Tokyo?
No, Ive never been. Isnt that a shame? I need to put that on my itinerary.
Cause Id be so tall and blonde there.
You said youre addicted to Louis Vuitton
Oh, I love your shoes! That Louis thing with the little strap. Lets talk about Louis! Love the Marc Jacobs! I love him and I love Louis, so when the two of them got together it was like chocolate and peanut butter.
You know Marc Jacobs said he hates menswear. What do you think of that?
I think a lot of designers dont like mens wear because theres not as much fun, you know theres not as much invention and men typically dont refresh their wardrobes like women do. And as a womens designer, every season you can look forward to something new.
But the flipside of that as someone who loves menswear thats where my interest lies is that theres that refinement of, you know, theres only a certain number, like four pieces every guy should own.
But it gives you a real appreciation for the way a suit fits, and the way a shoulder is made I think if you really love menswear, even if its kind of a smaller niche or market, the other side of the coin is you can appreciate the details and the fine fabrics and the way a coat hangs on a man.
Cause I love men! So I love mens clothes and I love men, and I love men out of clothes and in clothes. Its all good!
What are you favorite menswear labels?
Oh, gosh! Probably my two favorites are you know I love Ralph Lauren and I worked for him for many years. I started out just being a personal assistant to Jerry Lauren, his brother, who runs the mens company. And its the greatest job you could ever have. You get to experience every part of the companyall the licensees, the leather goods, shoes, clothing, sportswear, and golf and tennis. And because of that opportunity I got to really pick and choose where I wanted to work. And then I worked in design and ultimately I worked in advertising and I just think hes a fantastic designer because everything is always done in perfect taste, and really its a wonderful sensibility and hes probably, Id say hes Americas leading designer.
On the flipside, as far as a European designers, I love Robert Cavalli, and he, to me, is kind of the Italian Ralph Lauren or vice versa, because he also has such a strong point of view and everything is done beautifully. Its a little bit more flamboyant and its fun and its clothes that celebrate life, and he has such a great amount of vitality and I love that.
I also love vintage stuff. I love clothes from the 60s, the earlier eras and the tailoring and the detail. Ugh, I just think I love all clothes.
Which Asian designers do you appreciate?
You know I kind of love Yohji Yamamoto. Ive been loving all the Y-3 stuff. And Blanc de Chine, do you have that here? Thats in New York. Its wonderful
We had a great big Shanghai Tang store that was huge and wonderful and had all these great vibrant colors and now theyve downsized to this smaller store, but thats really fun, too.
What trends in menswear do you think should end?
Well, Im a big believer in not buying into trends for men. I think menswear is all about great classics and clothes that fit, clothes that flatter, and clothes that make you feel great. So anything thats too trendy a trendy color, a trendy fit, a trendy designer I always say shy away from that. If youre going to be trendy anywhere, be trendy with accessories. Get the watch of the moment or get a great belt or a fun pair of shoes. But keep it simple and handsome and great quality.
What do you think of mens jewelry?
Well, I love it. But I think the number one piece or the most important piece in a mans wardrobe is a great watch. Because for most guys thats all theyre ever gonna wear.
I saw you at the opening of the Mac store in New York, on YouTube. Are you a techie?
Im not a techie. Im like the last person in the whole wide world to get the iPod but I love it to death. And I just have the basics. I have the iPod, I have the new, like, Powerbook, and thats it.
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