Rem and Me
Fresh off a haircut by the genius that is Robert, I headed for the Rem Koolhaas–designed Prada Epicenter―how’s that for a subtly ominous name?―the new Beverly Hills boutique. Koolhaas’s plan for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has been canceled, but this couture reliquary offers a chance to look at his innovative ways. Most notably, there’s no storefront. Instead, a climate-control system creates an air curtain to protect against the elements. As for display windows, look down: They’re embedded in the floor.
I realized that my aloha shirt, cargo shorts, and Adidas ensemble was hardly Prada-worthy. I was tumbling into a fashion free fall to rival my haunting Night of the Denim Jumpsuit at my high school’s 1977 Sadie Hawkins dance (theme: Dancing in the Disco Light).
I found strength when I remembered that the gent who followed me into Robert’s chair was a double Oscar winner―and dressed in an outfit comparable to mine. In L.A., it’s dangerous to judge a script by its cover sheet, or something like that.