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February 19, 2019

NYFW FW19 Day 1, Part 2

February 19, 2019

Annnddd, we’re back!  Rounding out the latter half of Day 1 were two amazing shows and a behind-the-scenes look into backstage beauty.

Right after Tadashi I had just enough time to head back to my hotel for some tea and to film an Insta Story (check out my NYFW highlight reel here) before heading to Chelsea for Pamella Roland.

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Pamella Roland images 1, 2, 3 © IMAXtree.com

I adore Pamella’s shows because her gowns are next level.  If you ever want a master class in intricate detailing – hand-beaded appliques, feather embellishments, pleated tulle – Pamella Roland is your girl.  Someday I would love to attend a resee of a collection (a showroom appointment to “re-see” the garments up close) because the countless hours that go into each piece is unparalleled.

For fall 2019, she was inspired by Tiffany glass and stained-glass windows.  The concept took shape in 3-D floral appliques, metallic threadwork and confetti beading.  Layer upon layer of luxe fabric was amped up with these techniques.  From different vantage points, the overall effect changed – sometimes glamorous, sometimes sexy – falling perfectly in line with her inspiration.  I got a luxurious Alice through the looking glass feel from this collection.  And that finale number?  Could there be more of a Cinderella moment?  Pamella Roland brought the fashion girl’s fairytale to life.

Another element of Pamella’s shows that I love is the audience.  Made up of celebrities and socialites, it’s truly a show within a show.  Last season we happened to capture Real Housewife of NY Dorinda Medley fawning over the collection in what caused quite a stir.  This season I got to see Vanessa William’s strut inside like her Ugly Betty alter ego Wilhelmina Slater, Nigel Barker emit his ever-cool British swagger and Nicky Hilton look as glam as ever (you know she’ll be buying pieces from this collection).

Could this week I like to dub ‘fashion summer camp’ be any more fun?

Backstage with Redken x Badgley Mischka

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Going backstage during NYFW is both a privilege and an eye-opener.  No doubt blood, sweat and tears go into creating a collection, but what about showing a collection?  Absolutely no different.  Creating the overall vibe of a show is make it or break it.

Redken & Cutler Salon were responsible for bringing the beauty magic to life at Badgley Mischka.  A sleek pompadour ponytail was the look of the night.  As multiple stylists worked their way around the model’s heads, it reminded me of an intricate dance or a music montage makeover scene from a classic movie (Pretty Woman, Clueless, anyone?).

To achieve the sleekest ponytail ever, it took two stylists – one holding the models’ hair flat, while the other pulled it tightly back – to create the look.

I chatted with model Ajak Deng backstage – she would go on to open the show – and she had just flown in from Qatar.  Before that, she had been through the Middle East and Europe.  She had no concept of what time zone she was even in, yet she looked flawless.

How is this possible?!  There is a reason she’s a model.

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Badgley Mischka runway images © IMAXtree.com

The FW19 collection took a nod from 1940s and 50s glamour – and it worked.  Iridescent paperbag waist pants, chrome effect suits and evening gowns inspired by vintage Mercedes coupes were the highlights of the night.

The Badgley Mischka woman is glamorous yet strong, and not afraid to throw a menswear detail into the mix.  In other words, my kinda girl.  While the palette stayed dark with navy velvet, black suiting and forest green eveningwear, the finale took a vibrant turn.  All 30 models descended the catwalk in cherry red cocktail dresses for the finale.  Could it have been to celebrate the designer duo’s 30 years in business?  A nod to heart month?  Whatever the reason, the collective pop of beauty was refreshing and fun.

When the show ended, reality set in.  I had eaten nothing more than a banana and a granola bar all day and it was nearly 10pm.  My girls Cathy of Bay Area Fashionista and Laura of Have Need Want and I hightailed it to the nearest sushi bar and indulged.  A fabulous end to a great first day of NYFW.

Stay tuned tomorrow for my recap of NYFW Day 2!

ICYMI: Check out my recap of NYFW Day 1, Part 1!

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February 22, 2018

NYFW F/W18 Day 4

February 22, 2018

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Day 4 of NYFW was the most chill day we had.  With the downpour still going strong from Day 3, I was thankful for the lighter schedule.

I opted for an OOTD that could withstand the rain – metallic patent leather boots (currently 50% off), leather cropped pants and a vinyl turtleneck.  With the exception of maternity jeans, I’ve been able to avoid spending money on clothing that I’ll only wear while pregnant.  These pieces are not only edgy and fit into my normal personal style, but are super forgiving for a growing baby bump.  Win-win.

Check out some great alternatives of my OOTD under $80 below.

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Claudia Li

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First on the agenda was a presentation by Claudia Li.  Another designer that I typically miss due to scheduling, I was thrilled to make her show.  Immediately upon arrival, I ran into fellow blogger friends Kat and Maria.  They both serve up incredible style and were snapped by Refinery 29 and Nylon for their on point ensembles.

Li’s F/W18 collection was rich in texture, so of course I was immediately hooked.  From glitter tunics to Mongolian shearling handbags to mohair + jacquard separates, it was a visual feast.  Following the trend of the week, she didn’t shy away from color for fall and used persimmon, cactus and fuchsia with great success.

I adored her silk gazaar scarf dress, cactus shawl jacket + slouch pants and permission blanket skirt with whimsical bird print.  It all felt easy but polished, innovative and fresh.

Backstage with Redken for Tanya Taylor

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After Claudia Li, I headed backstage with Redken while they prepped the models’ hair for Tanya Taylor.  I love going backstage during fashion week.  It definitely takes on the “man behind the curtain” feeling.  You get to witness the magical transformation and incredible amount of talent it takes to present a finished look.

Fashion shows aren’t just photo ops with pretty clothes.  They’re an entire visceral experience – they sell a feeling, an attitude, a mantra.  It’s fabulous to be a fly on the wall during this process.

The look for the day was low ponytails with natural texture enhanced by Guts, Redken’s volume spray foam, and finished with Wind Blown, for that effortless, undone feeling.

Known for her expert use of color and print mixing, the clothes were next-level.  Check out the full collection here and be prepared to swoon over the candy colored fur stoles, plaids + florals and asymmetrical sequins separates.  The effect was anything but sugary-sweet.  Instead, Taylor gave us strong, unfussy femininity.

Tanya Taylor is one of few high-end designers to offer sizing from 0-22.  Definitely keep an eye on her career – the inclusion and innovation she brings to design is trailblazing.

Even with unrelenting rain, we decided to venture out in search of cupcakes.  After having my fill of cream cheese frosting, we shopped the streets of Soho.  No NYFW trip would be complete without a visit to one of my favorite designer consignment stores, and the holy grail of flagships – Prada.

Later that evening we saw Negris Lebrum’s runway show, followed by dinner with one of my oldest friends.  Check out my Insta Story Highlight of NYFW for all the details.

ICYMI: here’s everything we did on Day 3 of NYFW!

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