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February 20, 2017

NYFW F/W17 Day 1

February 20, 2017

With Bay Area Fashionista on our first attempt to walk out the door in the midst of a snowstorm!

Wednesday, 2:00pm
We arrived at Newark airport a whopping 1 hour early to weather that made me think I was still in California.

3:00pm
Twenty minutes later we were already checked into our hotel, which made this the fastest, smoothest arrival we’ve experienced to date. After a nightmare start to the February 2016 shows (anyone remember my lost luggage?), this trip couldn’t have begun any better.

Two key changes we made to our trip since we first started attending NYFW were to stay in Soho – within walking distance to Skylight – and arrive on Wednesday. My goodness, what a difference this made! Instead of frantically running to back-to-back shows the moment we landed, we got to ease into the eye of the storm and attend several shows we normally have to miss.

6:00pm
We had one appointment on Wednesday – a presentation by Becken – and an influencer happy hour where I got to reconnect with blogger friends from around the country.

Becken is the brainchild of designer Chris Gelinas (of label CG). Their aim is “fashion for the grounded woman with nothing to prove,” and featured classic knit and outerwear of a more conservative nature than Gelinas’ more glamorous line, CG.

I had the pleasure of meeting Stephanie of @hernewtribe, sister of Happily Grey at the show, and we swapped stories about the planning and work that goes into attending NYFW. We laughed over how it’s as much work as it is fun – talk about extremes!

Thursday, 10:00am
When we looked out our hotel window on (official) Day 1 our jaws hit the floor. The entire city was covered in a blanket of fresh snow. I opted for a mulberry boilersuit by Brooklyn label As Ever. Paired with my Acne Studios beanie, it was the perfect look to stand up to the snow and caught the attention of several street style photographers. Later, I happily discovered I’d made Nylon’s Best Dressed of NYFW Day 1!

As Ever boilersuit // J. Crew turtleneck // Dorateymur booties // Fendi bag // Acne Studios beanie


Nicholas K
Nicholas K opened with a neutral color palette that transitioned to bold reds and subdued purples. Multi-layered separates that included tied sleeves around waistlines and shoulders were featured in crushed velvet with metallic accents. This is good news for anyone who invested in velvet pieces for Fall 2016 – six months from now, those items will still hold up nicely!

Inspired by the communal diversity of the 1990’s, the brand accessorized each look with Che Guevara-esque berets or large, single hoop earrings, paying a nod to the golden age of hip hop with a dash of rebellion. Rob Swift and Latasha Alcinor gave a live performance, kicking off the first official show of NYFW with rap and 90’s flair.

Tadashi Shoji
Ever the master of elegance, Tadashi was inspired by seductive nightclub vibes for F/W17. This edgier air featured his signature lace dresses, velvet jumpsuits and brocade in a jewel-toned palette of amethyst, sapphire, emerald and ruby. Even though this was only our second runway show, the trends already began to emerge – velvet is king in a world still heavily inspired by the 70’s and 90’s. My favorite looks were Tadashi’s silver jumpsuit – so Studio 54 – and his closing look – a pink sequins gown with Juliet shoulders and an open back.

Noon by Noor
From maximalist to minimalist we went. Noon by Noor showed an entirely neutral color palette accented by the deepest shade of navy. Masculine suiting morphed feminine with nipped waistlines and peplum draping. I especially loved the line’s use of faux fur, highlighted in their giant teddy bear coats (swoon). Another interesting element was their use of florals – something also seen at Tadashi – which is expected for spring, but feels so fresh and invigorating for fall. As this was my first Noon by Noor show, I left with an even deeper appreciation for the brand’s subtle, yet exquisite details.

Michael Costello
Being in the audience at a Michael Costello show is F-U-N. Not only was there a giant pink Care Bear making the rounds before the show, but audible cheers and applause accompanied each look for this veteran Project Runway star. And rightly so. The F/W17 Michael Costello woman was fierce, edgy and rock-n-roll to the core.

His show opened with a series of sheer, white lace gowns with strong shoulders, corseted waistlines and voluminous bell sleeves. Not for the faint of heart, he hit us hard before transitioning into black, silk draped numbers reminiscent of early Halston. They too packed quite a punch before the show-stopping head-to-toe sequins numbers that made up his finale. I can absolutely see these pieces on Grammy winners and red carpet sirens this fall.

Tune in tomorrow for my recap of NYFW Day 2!

Photos by Matthew Passiglia

 

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October 11, 2016

New York Fashion Week SS17 Recap Part V

October 11, 2016

LouisVerdad4“I’m doing great.  This is what I live for.  This moment.” – Louis Verdad


Monday
11:00am
We begin the day feeling refreshed and energized from yesterday’s shows and time with friends. The weather in New York is perfect so I select a vivid pink dress that’s equally chic and polished for the incredibly full day that lies ahead (6 shows plus backstage coverage).

LouisVerdad3 LouisVerdad5Our first appointment is a presentation by Louis Verdad. A longtime designer (he dressed Madonna for her infamous Britney kiss at the MTV Music Awards), Verdad debuted an advanced contemporary denim line accented by leather jackets and silk separates.

Right away I am drawn to the elevated details and masterful use of mixed media. Several pieces are part denim, part silk giving them a beautiful, feminine ease while still maintaining structure. I am especially drawn to his leather jacket with statement shoulders and nipped waistline, and his gorgeous white trench dress with gold accents.
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I love attending presentations because they are a wonderful opportunity to speak with the designer and get an added insight into the collection. After walking me through his thought process on working with denim, I asked Verdad how he was holding up. His response was everything that embodies the creativity and spirit of NYFW: “I’m doing great. This is what I live for. This moment.”

12:00pm
We arrive at the High Line Hotel in Chelsea for a backstage look into Ji Oh’s S/S17 collection. The energy is high and I get a walkthrough of today’s vision from Bumble & Bumble master stylist Tina Outen. After covering the backstage environment, we take a walk on the High Line and shoot OOTD photos.

Photo shoot in the bag, we head back to the venue and grab some avocado toast on the patio. While waiting for the show to start, a dance troupe performs in point shoes and couture right in front of the hotel. This is reason #4,783 why I love NYFW – the random, spontaneous moments of creativity around every corner.

2:00pm
Queued up for Ji Oh, I am standing right next to Ken Downing. PR lets him in early (rightly so) and I have a little “oh-my-gosh-did-that-just-happen” moment while my husband looks on amused.

Ji Oh S/S17 is a glorious display of volume and texture. Deconstructed shirting, yellow accents and fringe are the main components.

Click here for video of Ji Oh S/S17!

3:00pm
After Ji Oh we hop in a cab to Clarkson Square for Leanne Marshall. We first saw Leanne a year and a half earlier for her F/W15 collection. An avid Project Runway watcher during the Heidi/Tim days, I love that I’m able to support a designer whose career I followed from almost the very beginning.

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In classic Leanne fashion, we are treated to flowing silk chiffon, organza and crepe de chine in a color palette that seamlessly transitioned from citrine to sunstone to amethyst. It’s gorgeous, feminine and moves like a deity walking on water. Eight pieces from the runway are immediately available for purchase, making Leanne yet another designer to dip a toe into the see-now, buy-now model.
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Click here for a video of Leanne Marshall S/S17!

After Leanne I am mobbed by street style photographers thanks to my vivid pink dress. I give three interviews and meet a celebrity photographer before heading back to the hotel for a little break.

7:00pm
We are confirmed for two different shows at 7pm and make the tough decision to skip one rather than split up. We head to Moynihan Station for Vivienne Tam (one of my favorites) and I luck out and get seated next to my blogger friend Cathy.
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One of the reasons why I love Vivienne Tam so much is her masterful eye for combining quirky, whimsical designs into high fashion pieces. Where some designers would take this influence to kitschy levels, Tam’s pieces are elevated and can be found on everyone from Miroslava Duma to Anna Wintour.
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Inspired by Houston, TX, Tam opened the show with a video message from NASA astronaut Tracy Dysons. The collection featured a tremendous amount of influences: NASA, space cowboys, fringe, tie-dye, metallics, embroidery, floral applique and Tam’s signature butterflies. Under her keen eye the collection was not only cohesive, it was imaginative and fun. The applause from the VIP section – many of which were wearing 10-gallon hats – proved Tam’s eye for design appeals to all. She closed the show to Rob Zombie’s Dragula, which only made me love her even more.
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8:00pm
Our 8pm show was the only time logistics would work in our favor during NYFW – we simply had to walk across the hall for Anniesa Hasibuan.

A very young brand, I’ll admit I wasn’t sure what to expect from Anniesa Hasibuan, but the moment her pieces hit the runway, her design prowess became clear. Featuring traditional garments from her native Indonesia, she was the first designer to present a collection entirely comprised of hijabs during NYFW. I was absolutely floored by the level of craftsmanship that went into each piece – metallic lace, hand beading, flowing silk, ornate jewelry and eyewear accented every look.
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When the lights dimmed on the nearly 50-piece collection I thought the show was over. Hasibuan had just displayed a monumental burst of elegance and artistry. But the lights came back up and she sent an incredible metallic lace gown with floor length train down the runway. There was a collective gasp from the audience and everyone stood up in uproarious applause. It was such an incredible moment, one I’ll never forgot.
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Also see: Backstage at Ji Oh S/S17 and NYFW Day 5 OOTD

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October 3, 2016

Balenciaga in the City

October 3, 2016

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Walking through the streets in this black Balenciaga number was the perfect cap on an amazing week. It’s a little bit Audrey in Breakfast at Tiffany’s and a little bit badass – I don’t think you can get more New York.  It made for the perfect goodbye photo.

We opted for the latest flight out on our last day to take advantage of the daytime shows and squeeze in one more Italian meal. Two of my all-time favorites, Georgine and Monique Lhuillier were on tap, as well as pizza at Rubirosa (don’t worry, I managed not to spill).

Stay tuned for the final installments of my NYFW experience on the blog later this week!

Balenciaga dress (similar style on sale here) // Silvano Apparel sunglasses // 
Thatch choker and earrings // Zara loafers (similar here) // Mansur Gavriel bag

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September 29, 2016

Ji Oh S/S17

September 29, 2016

Ji-Oh2On our last full day of NYFW we were invited backstage to Ji Oh. The show took place at the High Line Hotel in Chelsea, and we arrived early to get a glimpse of the hair styling by Bumble & Bumble. Under the direction of mater stylist Tina Outen, the hair featured a play on fringe, an element Oh used in her collection.

First, let me just say that Tina is one of the most delightful people you will ever meet. A lover of pink, we bonded over our matching hair/dress situation before she walked us through her vision for the day. The goal was to create light and airy style through an intricate process of twisting the models hair through large bobby pins and sealing it with a flat iron. After setting, the pins were removed, brushed out and manipulated into a style with feather-like texture. Paired with fresh faces and yellow eyebrows from the makeup artists, it was a perfect compliment to Ji Oh’s spring collection.

Tina Outen went on to style the runway shows of Jonathan Saunders, Paul Smith and Antonio Berardi to name a few. As you can imagine, she’s kind of a big deal.

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Bumble & Bumble UV Protective Dry Oil Finishing Spray – also used on my hair!
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With Lan, who also styled the show and was responsible for my haircut

The Collection
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Ji Oh launched her namesake line two years ago and immediately caught the attention of industry veterans. She was inducted into the CFDA Incubator 4.0 – a business development program geared toward developing emerging designers in New York – and is a finalist of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund.

With an eye for clean, versatile pieces that bend androgynous, her S/S17 collection was inspired by shirting. Playing off the idea of being in uniform, she reinterpreted the Oxford shirt by showing crisp pieces accented with grommets, rope belts and ruched details. A lover of voluminous, clean silhouettes, Oh’s collection really spoke to me. Her multi-layered looks featuring pinstripes and yellow (huge color trend for spring!) were exactly the type of silhouette that feels easy yet utterly sophisticated.
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Fringe also played a part at Ji Oh, but unlike the abundance we’ve seen on the runway in seasons past, Oh used a light touch. My favorite interpretation was her flare-leg pants. By cutting slits up to the knees, she added fringe to the inside creating a lovely peek-a-boo effect that felt both playful and chic. She paired each look with brogues from Repetto and Wolford fishnet stockings that were worn over the shoes. It was an unorthodox styling choice that I absolutely loved.
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Special thanks to Bumble & Bumble

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September 26, 2016

Pink Lady

September 26, 2016

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On Day 5 of NYFW we had a very full day of shows. I chose this vibrant pink dress I picked up in Positano during a trip to Italy last fall. Not only is it a statement maker, but it’s comfortable, practical (has pockets!) and looks pulled together, which is exactly what I wanted since we’d be going backstage and meeting a couple designers face-to-face.

The color didn’t disappoint – it grabbed the attention of several street style photographers and multiple film crews – I was interviewed by TRESemme, two Chinese TV stations and a fashion production company out of London. If I ever manage to find the footage I’ll be sure to post it here!

In the meantime, here is some BTS footage of my interview with TRESemme (I’m the lady in pink across the street).

When it comes to getting dressed, it’s always good to know what statement colors you look best in so you can tailor your wardrobe accordingly. If you took a look inside my closet you’d see a distinct pattern – I look best in vibrant jewel tones like pink sapphire and emerald. Take a look at your veins – if they are green like mine, colors with a little oomph (warm, jewel tones) will look best on you, whereas people with blue veins can pull off cool tones.

Look out for blues, warm reds and purplish-pinks as the main color trends for Fall 2016.

MSGM dress (old, similar here) // Linda Farrow sunglasses //
Valentino shoes (similar here and here) // Thatch earrings and ring

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