If you are like myself, (who's on the go about, 12 hours a day, 5-6 days a week), then you might have to be like me and be innovative on how to stay chic when going against the grain. These are a few of my tips to maintain a level of chic under stressful and minimal time frames.
1) ALMOST always have a cup of coffee on you. What I mean when I say a cup is not a porclain mug because who has that kind of poise to carry a bag, books, and maybe a coat and still look poised? Certainly not me. what I mean is the styrofoam (perferably reusable) cups with the lids. (Starbucks if you have the funds is a plus). Think about it, what do you think of when you see the high profile people on the streets. Don't they always have a piping hot latte in their non-texting hand? carrying a coffee shows that you mean buisness and you know the chic java cafes. Smoothies and herbal teas work too, if you are the health consious type.
2) no eye makeup? no problem wear sunglasses. even on cloudy days, wear the cool oversized shades to give passerbys a personification of mystery. Also UV rays can go through, even on cloudy days and your eyes will thank you for the extra protection. Oversized shades add instant glamour to any outfit. I tend to wait 5-10 seconds before taking shades off indoors because it gives just the right amount of time for me to make an entrance. NEVER put the shades on your head when taking them off. Who wants a dent in their hair and/or fly-a-way pieces sticking out in every direction, anyway? if you take your eye wear seriously, place them in an eye wear container so that they are less likely to get destroyed by debris in the bag.
3) walk like you are on a runway. I cannot say this enough. Shoulders back, head up and walk heel-toe. also with sitting, slouching is ugly and not chic. I tend to pretend that paprazzos are all around me and someone is always taking my picture. One habit, that I admit I am still trying to break myself of is crossing my legs. An alternative is crossing your ankles (thank you princess diaries).
4)When posing for a picture (which I hope is a good deal of the time) stand with one leg out, (think of your body as an S shape and stand with chest up, tush out and stomach in) . Place either hand on your hip with fingers together to avoid the monster claw look. Know your good side as well (take a picture of both sides of your face (left, right, center) and decide which side looks the best so you will always be ready. One thing I usually do in photos is a coy smile because it is mysterious, sophistacted and doesn't show too much teeth.
5) try to keep conversations away from money (how much you make, how much something is, etc). It doesn't show class, and that you are greedy. if you watch celebrity interviews, you notice that the topic of money is rarely brought up and most of the time, the celebrity goes around the question and tries to change the subject. I'm not saying to spend like you don't care, just stay modest, humble and show self respect when the topic is brought up.
6) greet people with a coy smile and say, "hi, how are you?" It shows that you are approachable and know how to hold yourself in the public eye. Also, the smile adds mystery and makes the person want to know more about you. And when introducing yourself, tell them your name after you say hi, because you are humbly introducing yourself to that person and that you don't need another person's introduction. Also the greeting is warmer and more personal.
Monst importantly, know who you are as a person and flaunt it!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Oscar night
This years Oscars set for history from the oldest actor to win an Oscar, to the French representation of a silent black and white film epitomizing Old Hollywood. A huge trend last night was long sleeve gowns on younger actresses, which gave mixed reviews. Some applauded the act of modest beauty while others felt that the mature style aged the stars in a bad way. These are my favorite looks from last night.

courtesy photo: www.zimbio.com Gweneth Paltrow in Tom Ford wowed viewers with her simple yet elegant beauty. The cape is daring yet pulls the look together. I love how minimal the makeup and acessories are beaucause they showcase the grace of the dress.

courtesy photo: www.popsugar.com Penelope Cruz looked like a Spainsh Princess in this custom Armani Prive gown. I love the soft blue color and the way the skirt flows at the bottom reminds me of a softly rolling wave in the ocean. Another example of elegant beauty exudes grace and poise.

courtesy photo: www.huffintonpost.com Young actresses take note: THIS is how you stand on a red carpet. shoulders back, hand on the hip. and show off those gams! Angelina Jolie wows in Versace and the dress commands attention. The slit in the front just shows the right amount of sex appeal and the sweet heart neckline gives Angie just the right amount of cleavage. This would be like a modern day Jessica Rabbit, esp the bold red lip which was hufe during fashion week.

courtesyphoto: www.huffingtonpost.com FINALLY Rooney Mara stepped of her comfort zone from black dresses, and at erfect timing as well. Rooney ( in Givency Haute Couture) reminds me of the dark classic hollywood that is Betty Page. The mermaid siholette gives the illusion of curves and light colors were popular last night. Also the bold red lip adds a pop of color to this very classic style.
Feom last night the show was spectacular as not only the styles, but Billy Crystal's effortless charm, the jaw dropping effects and the stars and people behind them that deserved much credit for their dedication to the arts!
courtesy photo: www.zimbio.com Gweneth Paltrow in Tom Ford wowed viewers with her simple yet elegant beauty. The cape is daring yet pulls the look together. I love how minimal the makeup and acessories are beaucause they showcase the grace of the dress.
courtesy photo: www.popsugar.com Penelope Cruz looked like a Spainsh Princess in this custom Armani Prive gown. I love the soft blue color and the way the skirt flows at the bottom reminds me of a softly rolling wave in the ocean. Another example of elegant beauty exudes grace and poise.
courtesy photo: www.huffintonpost.com Young actresses take note: THIS is how you stand on a red carpet. shoulders back, hand on the hip. and show off those gams! Angelina Jolie wows in Versace and the dress commands attention. The slit in the front just shows the right amount of sex appeal and the sweet heart neckline gives Angie just the right amount of cleavage. This would be like a modern day Jessica Rabbit, esp the bold red lip which was hufe during fashion week.
courtesyphoto: www.huffingtonpost.com FINALLY Rooney Mara stepped of her comfort zone from black dresses, and at erfect timing as well. Rooney ( in Givency Haute Couture) reminds me of the dark classic hollywood that is Betty Page. The mermaid siholette gives the illusion of curves and light colors were popular last night. Also the bold red lip adds a pop of color to this very classic style.
Feom last night the show was spectacular as not only the styles, but Billy Crystal's effortless charm, the jaw dropping effects and the stars and people behind them that deserved much credit for their dedication to the arts!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Favorite Movie looks in honor or Oscar Week
Since the biggest night for movies is this Sunday, I thought I would present some of my favorite movie styles in honor of the big night. Oscar nominated or not, I always look to film for inspiration because a style can tell a story.

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Who doesn't love a little black dress? Thanks to the late Audrey Hepburn for making Givency a household name, and making girls all around the world want to stand in front of a jewelry store, while wearing a couture gown, drink a pipping hot latte and eating a morning pastry.

courtesyphoto: http://www.austinchronicle.com/ 2005's Factory Girl was an underappreciated biopic about the tragic beauty that is Edie Sedgewick. This movie showed everything that was great about New York in the 60's. From Oversized coats, opaque tights, wide brim hats, and of course Andy Warhol, how could you not be intoxicated by the glamour. Edie had a very specific style which corresponded with the times and wanted nothing more in life than to be a superstar.

courtesy photo: http://www.wordpress.com/ This is one of the films that inspired me to move towards fashion as a career. I applauded for Andy when she went glided through that room with her thigh highs and Chanel blazer. She showed that she is capable of much more than what she was percieved at the beginning of the film. This is very modern day fashion and gives a "sneek peak" of what goes on behind closed doors.

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"As If!" Cher from clueless had a 90's prep style that strayed very much away from the typical grunge aspect of that decade. She had an eye for the staple pieces, (sheer blouses, knee high socks, blazers, pleated mini skirts). From the iconic pieces of style to the obiviously dated but still hilarious lines, this film is a sure guilty pleasure.

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Drew Barrymore's look in Scream had the looks of a wholesome girl next door. With the shoulder length blonde bob, chunky sweater and all around sweet and naiive dispostion, it's terrible she only lasted 10 mins in the movie, only to have her throat ripped to shreds by the terrfiying ghost face. Other than that, we can remember her character for her effortless down to earth style.
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Who doesn't love a little black dress? Thanks to the late Audrey Hepburn for making Givency a household name, and making girls all around the world want to stand in front of a jewelry store, while wearing a couture gown, drink a pipping hot latte and eating a morning pastry.
courtesyphoto: http://www.austinchronicle.com/ 2005's Factory Girl was an underappreciated biopic about the tragic beauty that is Edie Sedgewick. This movie showed everything that was great about New York in the 60's. From Oversized coats, opaque tights, wide brim hats, and of course Andy Warhol, how could you not be intoxicated by the glamour. Edie had a very specific style which corresponded with the times and wanted nothing more in life than to be a superstar.
courtesy photo: http://www.wordpress.com/ This is one of the films that inspired me to move towards fashion as a career. I applauded for Andy when she went glided through that room with her thigh highs and Chanel blazer. She showed that she is capable of much more than what she was percieved at the beginning of the film. This is very modern day fashion and gives a "sneek peak" of what goes on behind closed doors.
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"As If!" Cher from clueless had a 90's prep style that strayed very much away from the typical grunge aspect of that decade. She had an eye for the staple pieces, (sheer blouses, knee high socks, blazers, pleated mini skirts). From the iconic pieces of style to the obiviously dated but still hilarious lines, this film is a sure guilty pleasure.
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Drew Barrymore's look in Scream had the looks of a wholesome girl next door. With the shoulder length blonde bob, chunky sweater and all around sweet and naiive dispostion, it's terrible she only lasted 10 mins in the movie, only to have her throat ripped to shreds by the terrfiying ghost face. Other than that, we can remember her character for her effortless down to earth style.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Fashion Week *LAST DAY* - Day 7
Another great fashion week is coming to a close and this week brought much hype and excitement for the fall season, which if you don't know is the most crucial season for a designer's career. It was an honor watching veteran designers return with soon to be legendary design and fresh faced designers and watching them make a momentuous move in their careers. I am very proud of all that showcased because fashion week is the creme de la crop of the designers.
From the romanctic storyline of Caroline Herrera to the innovative minds of Nicholas K, this show presented back to basic trends of nude matte makeup with dark pallette fabrics. We also saw textures played with such as loose chffons mixed with tough leathers. Maxi dresses seem to be coming back and color locking is still as strong as ever! Of course with fall comes the nude palletes mixed with dark hues such as Navy and Charcoal. Some pieces of gold were here and there to help embellish some of the more basic pieces. We also saw some menswear inspired womens wear go down the runway, such as high waisted pants and tailored blazors.
As some would say, to keep the best for last and with a fair adeu, is Ralphn Lauren and finishing off this week is Calvin Klein.
Ralph Lauren, as we know, is famous for his equestrian/ prep school inspired looks from khakis, high knee boots, and Lauren cannot be thought of without a chic polo coming to mind. His show feautured as I would put it, a "best of" feel to it. Everything had that signiture fitted tailor from the gowns to the mid calf length pants. The gowns were very basic, with dark hues and staright hem lines. Lauren added a splash of color with two fuschia colored gowns, (which fuschia has been suprisingly prominent this season for a fall color). With the dark gowns, he added splashes of gold to added a pop of color. This then transitioned to fiited jumpsuits, and work wear such as tailored mid calf pants, embellished cardigans and blazers, peacoats tied at the waist, pant suits and top hats to play along with the menswear feel. Another trend that I have spotted is the dresses with a basic front with a, open and intricatelly embellished back. This is a cool way to grab the audience's attention if they aren't already enthused about the show. I also saw at least two velvet pieces which could mean that velvet couture is making a promising comeback.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ I'm love the egyptian goddess feel to this gown. The color is extraordinary and with the conservative design that less is more. The nude makeup is a fall trend for this year with the slicked back hair, and theres no reason for accessories thanks to the fabric.

courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Love the "Great Gatsby" feel to this outfit. And another promise that fuschia will be the go-to color this fall and genius using the splashes of color to accent the outfit. This also shows off lauren Genuis Tailoring with the pencil skirt and the fitted to a "T" blazer.

courtesy photo: www. gettyimages.com Take a tip from Holly Golightly that the little black dress never goes out of style. sweet heart neckline is perfect for any bust line because it shows just the right amount of cleavage. The choker is daring, but a good acessory because it shows off the neckline and doesn't compete with the dresse's bustline. This is a very good example of a simple yet sophisticated look.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ I get a feel that Lauren was paying homage to MarilynMonroe's "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" with the mid arm length gloves,fuschia strapless gown and diamond choker. A very timeless piece that was moderinzed and a great look for a formal charity event or other black tie organza.
From the romanctic storyline of Caroline Herrera to the innovative minds of Nicholas K, this show presented back to basic trends of nude matte makeup with dark pallette fabrics. We also saw textures played with such as loose chffons mixed with tough leathers. Maxi dresses seem to be coming back and color locking is still as strong as ever! Of course with fall comes the nude palletes mixed with dark hues such as Navy and Charcoal. Some pieces of gold were here and there to help embellish some of the more basic pieces. We also saw some menswear inspired womens wear go down the runway, such as high waisted pants and tailored blazors.
As some would say, to keep the best for last and with a fair adeu, is Ralphn Lauren and finishing off this week is Calvin Klein.
Ralph Lauren, as we know, is famous for his equestrian/ prep school inspired looks from khakis, high knee boots, and Lauren cannot be thought of without a chic polo coming to mind. His show feautured as I would put it, a "best of" feel to it. Everything had that signiture fitted tailor from the gowns to the mid calf length pants. The gowns were very basic, with dark hues and staright hem lines. Lauren added a splash of color with two fuschia colored gowns, (which fuschia has been suprisingly prominent this season for a fall color). With the dark gowns, he added splashes of gold to added a pop of color. This then transitioned to fiited jumpsuits, and work wear such as tailored mid calf pants, embellished cardigans and blazers, peacoats tied at the waist, pant suits and top hats to play along with the menswear feel. Another trend that I have spotted is the dresses with a basic front with a, open and intricatelly embellished back. This is a cool way to grab the audience's attention if they aren't already enthused about the show. I also saw at least two velvet pieces which could mean that velvet couture is making a promising comeback.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ I'm love the egyptian goddess feel to this gown. The color is extraordinary and with the conservative design that less is more. The nude makeup is a fall trend for this year with the slicked back hair, and theres no reason for accessories thanks to the fabric.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Love the "Great Gatsby" feel to this outfit. And another promise that fuschia will be the go-to color this fall and genius using the splashes of color to accent the outfit. This also shows off lauren Genuis Tailoring with the pencil skirt and the fitted to a "T" blazer.
courtesy photo: www. gettyimages.com Take a tip from Holly Golightly that the little black dress never goes out of style. sweet heart neckline is perfect for any bust line because it shows just the right amount of cleavage. The choker is daring, but a good acessory because it shows off the neckline and doesn't compete with the dresse's bustline. This is a very good example of a simple yet sophisticated look.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ I get a feel that Lauren was paying homage to MarilynMonroe's "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" with the mid arm length gloves,fuschia strapless gown and diamond choker. A very timeless piece that was moderinzed and a great look for a formal charity event or other black tie organza.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Fashion Week- Day 5
Vera Wang is known for her simple elegance with neutral fabrics and understated colors. Also her wedding dresses, of course. Her fall line follows her giudelines with sheer fabrics that look as if they were draped onto the models. This line had a more high fashion feel then her more wearable everyday line for Khols. Wang used the technique that others have been using this season as well, such as layering and putting together different textures and prints. My favorite pieces from the line were a blue cerulean gown with loose chiffon draped on the model. The color is striking against her skin tone and the color and fabric make me think of the serenity yet power of the ocean. Another was a camel colored gown that had loose chiffon as well. I loved the modesty and beauty of these understated yet gorgeous gowns and how they moved on the runway. The hair and makeup followed the feeling of effortless beauty throughout the show with natrual makeup and lightly teased hair.
Badgley Mischka brought high power glamour to their show with metallic fabrics, dark makeup and floor length couture. I got a kind of gothic ice queen from this show and I loved the theatricality aspect of the show. My favorite look was a dark, floor length, straright sihloette gown in shimmering fabric. I thought it was very interesting how the sleeves are sheer compared to the heavy fabric and just looked as if they just hung on the shoulders. Mark Badgley and James Mischka always bring in heavy glamour and this was no excepetion. I felt a sort of good intimidation from this and these guys are not ones to play it safe when it comes to fashion. The backdrop was of a snow bank which went with the ice queen theme very well and the palette of the show is perfect for the fall season.
I had mixed feelings about Dennis Basco's show because of his heavy use of real fur, but other than that, I like how he put so much detail into his dresses such as a flashy flapper inspired thigh length dress that was a bright rouge color and intricate gold beading. I tried to look past the fur, but I was kind of overwhelming and stole away from the pieces underneath. The clothing underneath merely seemed as a shell to the fur coats. Maybe that was his approach, but I thought that they were unessessary.
My favorite show of the day has to go to Vera Wang for her simplicity yet remarkable way to show modesty for womens style, yet create beautiful flowing chiffons.
Badgley Mischka brought high power glamour to their show with metallic fabrics, dark makeup and floor length couture. I got a kind of gothic ice queen from this show and I loved the theatricality aspect of the show. My favorite look was a dark, floor length, straright sihloette gown in shimmering fabric. I thought it was very interesting how the sleeves are sheer compared to the heavy fabric and just looked as if they just hung on the shoulders. Mark Badgley and James Mischka always bring in heavy glamour and this was no excepetion. I felt a sort of good intimidation from this and these guys are not ones to play it safe when it comes to fashion. The backdrop was of a snow bank which went with the ice queen theme very well and the palette of the show is perfect for the fall season.
I had mixed feelings about Dennis Basco's show because of his heavy use of real fur, but other than that, I like how he put so much detail into his dresses such as a flashy flapper inspired thigh length dress that was a bright rouge color and intricate gold beading. I tried to look past the fur, but I was kind of overwhelming and stole away from the pieces underneath. The clothing underneath merely seemed as a shell to the fur coats. Maybe that was his approach, but I thought that they were unessessary.
My favorite show of the day has to go to Vera Wang for her simplicity yet remarkable way to show modesty for womens style, yet create beautiful flowing chiffons.
(So Sorry, my computer is being weird and not letting me paste photos) :(
Monday, February 13, 2012
Fashion Week- Day 4
Hey, everyone!! I'm sorry for not updating the past couple of days, The sudden passing of Whitney Houston made me unfocused and The Grammys were spectacular! I must say its tough to stay on a project when an awards show is in the same weekend as Fashion Week. Anyway, here is my review of Day 4. We have reached the middle of fashion week, and the designers get better by the day. Today had the creme de la crop of designers such as: my idol, Betsey Johnson, Fashion Extraordinaire Carolina Herrera and DKNY's Donna Karan.
Carolina started the day at 10am ET. Herrera is a legend at knowing the woman's body and what fits on a woman. Her show exuded simple ellegance yet made a statement with her floor length gowns. Most of the pieces were in navy and a couple of the sihloettes were in fuschia which is rare for fall. One piece that blew my mind was a fitted floor length gown that was sequined in silver in gold, all over and a skinny belt around the waist. The models had very natrual looking makeup, which has been the trend of the shows and bouffant hair simple pulled back with a headband. Herrera just has that appeal, where you know something "magical" is going to happen and a story is going to be told.

courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com This was my favorite dress of the show because it is in a way, whimsical from the flowing chiffon at the bottom, to the sequins all over. This is a dress that requires absolutly no accessories because the dress itself is an accessory.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This style features a very vintage style dress reminiscent of Mad Men with the calf length hemline, babydoll style neckline, geometrical print and what's a 60's girl without gloves? I love the pop of color with the shoes and the overall feel to this look.

courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This coat is gorgeous and perfect for fall! I love the navy sleeves, which is an unexpected, yet fun suprise and this look just reminds me of Breakfast at Tiffanys with it simple, 60's class and glamour.

courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This look demanded my attention, and it sure got it. I had chills up my arms from watching the way the skirt moved as she walked. It was a feeling as if I was falling in love all over again. Just that warm, fuzzy feeling when you know you are watching something cinematic and breath-taking unfold.
The next designer to present was Zang Toi, and I honestly haven't heard of him until today but his show was remarkable and genius. He played Adele's music as the background music, which had me immediatly. His style is very avant garde with theatrical pieces. His palette of colors were very bright for fall with minimal black. He used colors such as melon, fuschia, mustard, and orange and literally combined these colors all into one. He used silk for, if not all, of his designs and the pattern was reminiscent of patchwork and some of the colors looked as if they were brushed on like paint. The show then transitioned to all white fabrics which reminds me of Derek Zoolander for some reason . . .

courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This look shows the "patchwork" inspired pattern and an intricate ribbon resting on the model's shoulder.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This is a very sultry look with a vintage feel. This is a look that you either like or dont like and you would have to be pretty daring with the bustline.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This would be a fun look for shopping or a get together with friends or family, and I lone the lace detail around the center.
Next was Betsey Johnson, who my friends and family know very well that I might as well be kissing the ground this woman walks on. She is my favorite designer of all time and part of the reason I have gotten into fashion. Her fall show has a dark feel to it, but dubbed "Betseymania" in neion colors over a very dark background and playing poppy 60's music and she has brought back her wild 60's inspired style for the fall season. Johnson featured the fun side of 60's style with neon tights, turtlenecks with khaki jackets, floral prints and go-go boots. She also featured tweed suits with fun colors.

courtesyphoto:www.gettyimages.com I love the oversized sweater with the cool "X" print and red driving glove as a splash of color.

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courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ BTW all the furs featured in the show are fake :)
Carolina started the day at 10am ET. Herrera is a legend at knowing the woman's body and what fits on a woman. Her show exuded simple ellegance yet made a statement with her floor length gowns. Most of the pieces were in navy and a couple of the sihloettes were in fuschia which is rare for fall. One piece that blew my mind was a fitted floor length gown that was sequined in silver in gold, all over and a skinny belt around the waist. The models had very natrual looking makeup, which has been the trend of the shows and bouffant hair simple pulled back with a headband. Herrera just has that appeal, where you know something "magical" is going to happen and a story is going to be told.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com This was my favorite dress of the show because it is in a way, whimsical from the flowing chiffon at the bottom, to the sequins all over. This is a dress that requires absolutly no accessories because the dress itself is an accessory.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This style features a very vintage style dress reminiscent of Mad Men with the calf length hemline, babydoll style neckline, geometrical print and what's a 60's girl without gloves? I love the pop of color with the shoes and the overall feel to this look.
courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This coat is gorgeous and perfect for fall! I love the navy sleeves, which is an unexpected, yet fun suprise and this look just reminds me of Breakfast at Tiffanys with it simple, 60's class and glamour.
courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This look demanded my attention, and it sure got it. I had chills up my arms from watching the way the skirt moved as she walked. It was a feeling as if I was falling in love all over again. Just that warm, fuzzy feeling when you know you are watching something cinematic and breath-taking unfold.
The next designer to present was Zang Toi, and I honestly haven't heard of him until today but his show was remarkable and genius. He played Adele's music as the background music, which had me immediatly. His style is very avant garde with theatrical pieces. His palette of colors were very bright for fall with minimal black. He used colors such as melon, fuschia, mustard, and orange and literally combined these colors all into one. He used silk for, if not all, of his designs and the pattern was reminiscent of patchwork and some of the colors looked as if they were brushed on like paint. The show then transitioned to all white fabrics which reminds me of Derek Zoolander for some reason . . .
courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This look shows the "patchwork" inspired pattern and an intricate ribbon resting on the model's shoulder.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This is a very sultry look with a vintage feel. This is a look that you either like or dont like and you would have to be pretty daring with the bustline.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This would be a fun look for shopping or a get together with friends or family, and I lone the lace detail around the center.
Next was Betsey Johnson, who my friends and family know very well that I might as well be kissing the ground this woman walks on. She is my favorite designer of all time and part of the reason I have gotten into fashion. Her fall show has a dark feel to it, but dubbed "Betseymania" in neion colors over a very dark background and playing poppy 60's music and she has brought back her wild 60's inspired style for the fall season. Johnson featured the fun side of 60's style with neon tights, turtlenecks with khaki jackets, floral prints and go-go boots. She also featured tweed suits with fun colors.
courtesyphoto:www.gettyimages.com I love the oversized sweater with the cool "X" print and red driving glove as a splash of color.
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courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ BTW all the furs featured in the show are fake :)
Friday, February 10, 2012
Fashion Week- Day 2
Todays shows started a little later during the day, but were just as anticipated as the day before. Rebecca Taylor started the series of shows for the day at 2pm ET.
Rebecca Taylor's show consisted of a very simple concept for the show's backround with a plain white backdrop and white run way. The style covered the basics of fall with layers and a dark palette, but was very wearable and feminine which is Taylor's go-to inspiration for most of her shows. The textures were very flirty and sophisticated with ruffles and some geometrical and floral prints. The dresses had a very laid back approach with simple cotton fabric with dark hues.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This model plays around with different textures and hues to added excitement to a seemingly basic outfit. Taylor mixed leather and a textured jacket with fur boots to draw the attention. One major look throughout the show was the wrapped around mid calf boots and dark tights.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Taylor added a splash of color to this neutral style and played with textures with the printed skirt and fur boots. A staple for fall is quarter-length sleeves layered with a top that has longer sleeves to show off the length of the arms.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ One trend that has been seen this fashion week is the long gaucho pants coming back. The fitted top is a cool contrast not only in fit, but in color and texture. This is my favorite look from the show because it can be an outfir thats easy to look pulled together in.
Rebecca Minkoff was the next show of the day and the show from my opinion didnt have an exact theme or main look. The styles were very eclectic there wasn't a main look for the entire show. Minkoff went away from the usual and used colors such as mustard, rust, sequin gold and royal blue. I loved the idea because it wasn't boring and each look kept me guessing and keeps the show exciting. The hair and makeup was very natrual and carefree which was a cool contrast to Minkoff's eccentric designs.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Minkoff showed the crowd a flowing maxi dress with a quaint print which reminds me of pieces from a french boutique. I love the cute print and the wrapped belt with cinches the wait giving the illusion of curves and giving the flowy dress, shape.

courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Minkoff made a bold move mxing black with brown, but makes it work because of the separation of colors using a bright color as contrast. I applaud mixing the tough leather with a flowy dress as a way of playing with textures and giving the dress shape.

courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This would be a cute idea for a party dress with black tights and the flirty cutouts along the shoulders shows just the right amount of skin.
Nicole Miller's show suppressed my appetitie for 60's bohemian glam. Loose tops, wide brim hats, floral prints and oversized vests. I loved the smokey eye used and the long, stick-straight hair on the models, whom were reminiscent of those from the era, such as Bridget Bardot and Edie Sedgewick. This was my favorite show of the day because this is my go-to style, and perfect for fall!

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Miller brought out all that is great about 60's inspired fall style with loose tops with mind blowing prints and velvet vests.

courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Fringe is a major trend in this season's shows and you couldn't have a 60's themed show with a little military jacket and a lot of layered fringe. Also a leopard print wide brim hat just puts the cherry on this sundae.

courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com This was my favorite look from the show beacause, 1:mustard is starting to grow on me, by now and 2:that print, that jacket, THOSE SHOES?? LOVE!LOVE!LOVE!
Rebecca Taylor's show consisted of a very simple concept for the show's backround with a plain white backdrop and white run way. The style covered the basics of fall with layers and a dark palette, but was very wearable and feminine which is Taylor's go-to inspiration for most of her shows. The textures were very flirty and sophisticated with ruffles and some geometrical and floral prints. The dresses had a very laid back approach with simple cotton fabric with dark hues.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This model plays around with different textures and hues to added excitement to a seemingly basic outfit. Taylor mixed leather and a textured jacket with fur boots to draw the attention. One major look throughout the show was the wrapped around mid calf boots and dark tights.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Taylor added a splash of color to this neutral style and played with textures with the printed skirt and fur boots. A staple for fall is quarter-length sleeves layered with a top that has longer sleeves to show off the length of the arms.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ One trend that has been seen this fashion week is the long gaucho pants coming back. The fitted top is a cool contrast not only in fit, but in color and texture. This is my favorite look from the show because it can be an outfir thats easy to look pulled together in.
Rebecca Minkoff was the next show of the day and the show from my opinion didnt have an exact theme or main look. The styles were very eclectic there wasn't a main look for the entire show. Minkoff went away from the usual and used colors such as mustard, rust, sequin gold and royal blue. I loved the idea because it wasn't boring and each look kept me guessing and keeps the show exciting. The hair and makeup was very natrual and carefree which was a cool contrast to Minkoff's eccentric designs.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Minkoff showed the crowd a flowing maxi dress with a quaint print which reminds me of pieces from a french boutique. I love the cute print and the wrapped belt with cinches the wait giving the illusion of curves and giving the flowy dress, shape.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Minkoff made a bold move mxing black with brown, but makes it work because of the separation of colors using a bright color as contrast. I applaud mixing the tough leather with a flowy dress as a way of playing with textures and giving the dress shape.
courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ This would be a cute idea for a party dress with black tights and the flirty cutouts along the shoulders shows just the right amount of skin.
Nicole Miller's show suppressed my appetitie for 60's bohemian glam. Loose tops, wide brim hats, floral prints and oversized vests. I loved the smokey eye used and the long, stick-straight hair on the models, whom were reminiscent of those from the era, such as Bridget Bardot and Edie Sedgewick. This was my favorite show of the day because this is my go-to style, and perfect for fall!
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Miller brought out all that is great about 60's inspired fall style with loose tops with mind blowing prints and velvet vests.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com Fringe is a major trend in this season's shows and you couldn't have a 60's themed show with a little military jacket and a lot of layered fringe. Also a leopard print wide brim hat just puts the cherry on this sundae.
courtesy photo:www.gettyimages.com This was my favorite look from the show beacause, 1:mustard is starting to grow on me, by now and 2:that print, that jacket, THOSE SHOES?? LOVE!LOVE!LOVE!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Fashion Week: Day 1
Fashion Week kicked off with Nicholas K's gothic- western themed show with blasting techno music. The color scheme was aminly neutrals and blacks with the models rocking dark wigs and lips. There was a large variety of fringe and leather with black and brown hues mix "hard and soft" The show started with the theme from "kill Bill" which excited the crowd immediatly. One piece that wowed the crowd was a one shoulder dress that had a thin strap going diagonally down the model's back which added for a cool unexpected and dramatic back. This show also hinted that we could see maxi dresses in the fall. Some of the dresses I got a flapper feel to them with the fringe all around the body and some were boho with neutral colors and straight lines. The only thing I didn't like were the turtle shell necklaces because I think they could have had another statement piece that wasn't as literal with the "annie get your gun" theme

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This was a main look of the female models, with a dark lip and dark, short wigs. perfect colors for the fall and is a cool and sophicated look.

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the models sported cowboy hats with dark colors that included fringe, leather and fur.

courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ the theme of Nicholas K's show included over-the-knee boots, cowboy hats and turtle shell necklaces.
BCBG had much, if not all, sihloettes that had color blaocking which had toned down colors such as khaki, mustard, rouge,and navy. the show started with neutral colors but soon transitioned to brighter and by the end, blending the two palletes together which tied together the concept of the show. The makeup was very minimal, which brought out the models natural beauty and kept the look very "clean" and "modern." The hair complimented the makeup with a slick, low pony tail. Also this brings back the prdeiction that flowy maxi dresses could be brought back for the fall season. Another trend I spotted was the classic high waist pants with a cropped jacket and modernized it with color blocking.

Coutesy photo:www.wordpress.com The show started with these neutral color blocking and can be a very wearable line.

courtesy photo: http://www.wordpress.com/. The show later transitioned to brighter colors which shows that color can be transitioned to fall.
Richard Chai (former designer to Marc Jacobs) had a show that featured very wearable pieces that could be suited for the office. The music had a vun jazz vibe and the looks seemed very masculine/ katherine hepburn inspired. One model tripped during the show, but she recovered like a pro! The show started with bold horizontal stripes with blacks and greys tunics and pants, then transitioned to rust colored jackets and floral prints. Much of the models had natrual makeup and wore high waist trousers and skirts with white blouses and burgundy jackets. I loved the belted jackets, which were perfect for fall and the androgonyous feel to the show. The styles for the show were very clean and had a preppy menswear feel .

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Richard Chai preparing for Fall 2012 show for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Chai's menswear models back stage at Fall 2012 show. the men wore tailored and preppy menswear

courtesy photo: http://www.yahoonews.com/ Chai featured a variety of horizontal line patterns in his show and this is one of my favorites.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ the crowd wooed over this printed belted jacket which could add color to a simple fall outfit.

courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ my favorite dress from the show. elegant and no need for acessories. Maxi dresses have been a hit so far in the shows which may bring many to predict that maxi dresses will be a hit in the fall.
Tadashi Shoji brought back old Hollywood glamor in his show with classic orchestral music playing. The models had basic makeup except for a bold red lip. Their hair was a simple low bun which went with the theme. The dresses had ruffles all along the fabric and some had floral prints. One jaw dropping piece was a simple red a-line gown (or so it seemed) until she turned around and dramatic black lace along the shoulder blades. Another was a dark green velvet gown which had the crowd in awe. the gowns were reminiscent of what Audrey Hepburn would have worn. The show screamed elegance with a chandlier print as the back ground. I got chills as I was watching these gown just glide across the seemingly endless runway. This was without a doubt my favorite show of the day
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/
This was a main look of the female models, with a dark lip and dark, short wigs. perfect colors for the fall and is a cool and sophicated look.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/
the models sported cowboy hats with dark colors that included fringe, leather and fur.
courtesyphoto: http://www.gettyimages.com/ the theme of Nicholas K's show included over-the-knee boots, cowboy hats and turtle shell necklaces.
BCBG had much, if not all, sihloettes that had color blaocking which had toned down colors such as khaki, mustard, rouge,and navy. the show started with neutral colors but soon transitioned to brighter and by the end, blending the two palletes together which tied together the concept of the show. The makeup was very minimal, which brought out the models natural beauty and kept the look very "clean" and "modern." The hair complimented the makeup with a slick, low pony tail. Also this brings back the prdeiction that flowy maxi dresses could be brought back for the fall season. Another trend I spotted was the classic high waist pants with a cropped jacket and modernized it with color blocking.
Coutesy photo:www.wordpress.com The show started with these neutral color blocking and can be a very wearable line.
courtesy photo: http://www.wordpress.com/. The show later transitioned to brighter colors which shows that color can be transitioned to fall.
Richard Chai (former designer to Marc Jacobs) had a show that featured very wearable pieces that could be suited for the office. The music had a vun jazz vibe and the looks seemed very masculine/ katherine hepburn inspired. One model tripped during the show, but she recovered like a pro! The show started with bold horizontal stripes with blacks and greys tunics and pants, then transitioned to rust colored jackets and floral prints. Much of the models had natrual makeup and wore high waist trousers and skirts with white blouses and burgundy jackets. I loved the belted jackets, which were perfect for fall and the androgonyous feel to the show. The styles for the show were very clean and had a preppy menswear feel .
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Richard Chai preparing for Fall 2012 show for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ Chai's menswear models back stage at Fall 2012 show. the men wore tailored and preppy menswear
courtesy photo: http://www.yahoonews.com/ Chai featured a variety of horizontal line patterns in his show and this is one of my favorites.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ the crowd wooed over this printed belted jacket which could add color to a simple fall outfit.
courtesy photo: http://www.gettyimages.com/ my favorite dress from the show. elegant and no need for acessories. Maxi dresses have been a hit so far in the shows which may bring many to predict that maxi dresses will be a hit in the fall.
Tadashi Shoji brought back old Hollywood glamor in his show with classic orchestral music playing. The models had basic makeup except for a bold red lip. Their hair was a simple low bun which went with the theme. The dresses had ruffles all along the fabric and some had floral prints. One jaw dropping piece was a simple red a-line gown (or so it seemed) until she turned around and dramatic black lace along the shoulder blades. Another was a dark green velvet gown which had the crowd in awe. the gowns were reminiscent of what Audrey Hepburn would have worn. The show screamed elegance with a chandlier print as the back ground. I got chills as I was watching these gown just glide across the seemingly endless runway. This was without a doubt my favorite show of the day
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Fashion Week
Soo. tonight my mood is pretty elevated since that very exciting win from the New York Giants (sit-down touchdown, anyone?) not to mention this week kicks off one of the best weeks of the year: Spring/Summer Fashion Week! Youtube is a savior for u-streaming ALL of the shows from New York, which makes me able to watch and critique from the comfort of my queen size bed. What a perfect way to temporarily go away from the chilly winter blues and look forward to the trends to come this Spring! Many websites such as Tommy Hilfiger are already promoting for their shows and my Girl, Betsey Johnson pays tribute to "The twelve days of Christmas" to "the tweleve days of Betsey" which every day, Miss Johnson posts a new picture on facebook, everyday to give hints up the show up until the day of. Well it is getting late and my hot tea with honey is starting to do it's magic on my insomina. goodnight everyone and up until next time, stay fabulous!
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