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September 17, 2019

NYFW SS20 Day 1 Shows

September 17, 2019

Day 1 of NYFW SS20 started bright and early!

My first order of the day was backstage at Self-Portrait with Bumble & Bumble.

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Bumble and bumble master stylist Jimmy Paul (who is responsible for several of Self-Portrait’s past runway looks) was leading the hair vision.  Inspired by the singer Sade, Paul prepped the models’ hair with Hairdressers Invisible Oil (which makes hair feather soft – it’s amazing!) before pulling it back into a single tight braid. For the girls with short hair, he slicked it back with a handful of Bb gel (it will never flake) for a sleek look.  The result was super glam and fit the it-girl vibe of the collection to a “T”.

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The Self-Portrait audience is always just as fun as the Self-Portrait runway.  A who’s who of fashion bloggers and the fashion elite, Mr. Self-Portrait knows how to bring the crowd.

For spring he focused on cotton poplin separates.  Some had bustier-style tops, others had eye-catching wide collars.  A soft palette of khaki and white turned into lilac and sky blue.  There was even a pop of tangerine, which I absolutely adored.  London-based milliner Noel Stewart was responsible for the all-weather oversized hats, which I thought was a brilliant pairing (especially for the beachside looks).

The show ended with Self-Portrait’s signature lace in the most stunning orchid maxi dress.  The teardrop lace pattern was topped with a massive bow, making it girly but also oh-so-glam.

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For ADEAM, Laurent Philippon (who I would go on to see multiple times backstage at fashion week) dreamt up a girl who wants her hair to have life in it.  This translated to a classic s-wave style achieved through Bumble and bumble thickening spray (a must to start any great hairstyle) and finished with their sumo spray.

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As a first-timer to ADEAM, my standard fashion week-level excitement was definitely brought up a notch.  Designed by Hanako Maeda (ADEAM is her surname spelled backward), the brand epitomizes east meets west style.  In this case, east is Tokyo and west is New York.  Talk about my style dreams come true.

The port city of Yokohama was the inspiration for the collection. The relaxed vibe of a seaside town was definitely noted in her garments thanks to the nautical stripes and oversized knits.  I loved how the sweaters buttoned at the elbows and could be worn done or undone for a different kind of look.

Just when I thought the collection would stay casual in knit layers and seersucker ruffles, it transformed into a parade of ethereal gowns.  Embellished with pearls, crystals and the most delicate tulle, the models resembled mythical sea creatures.  It was enchanting and so glamorous.  ADEAM was one of my favorite collections of NYFW SS20.

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To my surprise, my next show was only a 5min walk from ADEAM.  Walking is something I rarely do during NYFW (it’s more like frantically running from show to taxi to show) so this was actually a nice reprieve.

Rebecca Minkoff held her SS20 presentation at Chelsea Piers and boy, was it popular!  The presentation space was so packed it was literally shoulder-to-shoulder.  As someone who’s not a fan of tight quarters, I made my way quickly through the space, but thoroughly enjoyed the eye candy along the way.  In bold pops of fuchsia, cobalt, crimson and baby pink, Minkoff’s fabulous separates were accented in faux fur, feathers and metallic pops.

Her accessories were on point – I loved the lacquered look of her patent handbags with coated chain straps.  The footwear sparkled.  The whole vibe was maximalism at its best.

After running all morning with no food, I was glad to have a break for a couple hours.  My friend Lee from LegalLee Blonde and I headed over to the Mejuri pop-up and did something I haven’t done since I was 13 years old.

We got our ears pierced!

NYFW SS20 Mejuri Event

I’ve been wanting to re-pierce the third earring in my left ear since it closed years ago and now was the time.  I was surprisingly very nervous!  I told Brandon, who would be doing the honors, that if I can make it through childbirth, I could make it through this.  Jokes aside, it didn’t hurt at all!  New ear candy!

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My last show of the day was the Ukranian brand, Bevza.  I’ve attended her shows in the past and love that the brand is getting more and more exposure in the US.  You can find the entire SS20 collection on pre-order at Moda Operandi.

The brand is known for 90’s minimalism, and that signature style rang true for SS20.  In a palette of white and black offset by wheat and sage green, Bevza showed silk dresses and woven knit separates.  I loved the fan clutch bags (yes to the return of oversized handbags!) and the midriff cutouts on dresses and sweaters amped up the collection with a sexy twist.

Although Bevza is a luxury brand, they offer fabulous price points.  Check out this silk column dress (total spring staple) and this green fan clutch, which are both under $500.

After a marathon day, a marathon evening began.

First up was drinks at The Soho Grand, followed by a yummy Creole-inspired dinner a cute spot in Soho.  By the end of the night, I felt like I had lived a thousand lives in the time span of one day.  But happily.  Completely worth it.

Stay tuned for my NYFW SS20 Day 2 recap tomorrow!

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Filed Under: New York Fashion Week Tagged: ADEAM, Backstage at NYFW SS20, Bevza, Bumble & Bumble, NYFW SS20 Day 1 Shows, Rebecca Minkoff, Self Portrait

February 22, 2017

NYFW F/W17 Day 3

February 22, 2017

Day 2 was a monster of a day, and Day 3 will be no different.  I wake up super early to get ready for our first presentation, Paul Andrew, and am so thankful the gift bag at Nicholas K included revitalizing eye masks.  I want to put all 8 of them on thinking that may be more effective, but I refrain.

I’ve talked at length about coats that the capture my heart in a way that makes me think the designer tapped into my brainwaves to create the stuff of dreams.  Today’s look is the physical manifestation of this dream.  I originally spied it 6 months ago, immediately put it on pre-order, and waited with baited breath until it arrived on my doorstep.  To say I needed to take a moment when I first unwrapped it is an understatement.  If one can be in love with a coat, then I am.  Whole-heartedly.  It is, of course, Jacquemus.

 

Paul Andrew
If you’re a shoe lover, chances are you’ve heard of Paul Andrew.  Carried at Shopbop and Barneys, he creates gorgeous footwear that is both innovative and luxurious.  Each shoe has a memory foam padded sole and is designed with aerodynamic precision to achieve optimal fit and function.  Talk about nerd shoe porn.  For F/W17 he plays with sculptural metallic heels and supple suede.  Standouts are his classic black booties with golden spherical heel and the teal laser-cut velcro beauties below.

Amour Vert x Twiirly
My early wake-up call left no time for food or coffee, so I was thrilled that my next appointment was a blogger brunch with Amour Vert and Twiirly.  From the minute I walked into While We Were Young, I was smitten with their plush pink furniture, neon sign and beautiful, feminine decor.  I had the pleasure of meeting some amazing bloggers while enjoying avocado toast (what else?!) and French press coffee.

Amour Vert founded their clothing company with a mission to get back to sustainable, eco-friendly fashion. Everything they make follows a strict non-toxic, zero-waste philosophy and it’s super cute and affordable to boot.

Twiirly is a start-up out of SF that connect bloggers to people who want to book stylist sessions with them. Their founders are the type of boss ladies making huge strides in the tech world and I’m super excited to start working with them.

Photos courtesy of Katelyn Rose Photography

Jill Stuart
After brunch I hightail it back to Clarkson Square for Jill Stuart, only to realize that the show is happening somewhere else! Trying not to panic, I throw myself in an Uber and arrive at the presentation just in time to see the models walk.  The crowd is thick and trying to squeeze in for a photo is tough, but I manage to capture my favorite looks – masculine style blazers paired with color blocked midi-skirts – and make a mental note to experiment more with color blocking and long proportions.

Yuna Yang
Yuna Yang is the first show we attended exactly 1 year ago when Delta lost my luggage.  I showed up wearing my airplane clothes and a face full of drugstore makeup that didn’t match my skin at all, but hey, what can you do!  This time I was happy not to repeat the experience.  Shown in a jazz club with a live performance, she featured a gorgeous purple teddy bear coat (noticing a theme?) and an olive green trench made out of the most supple leather.

Photos courtesy of Yuna Yang

Self-Portrait Backstage with Bumble & Bumble
Back to backstage we go!  I’ll be recapping our experience with Bumble & Bumble and Self-Portrait next week, but let’s just say the vibe was sexy Londoner tailored to each individual girl’s hair.

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Held at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Self-Portrait debuted their first runway show at NYFW.  In season’s past, they’ve held presentations, so witnessing their first runway was a treat.  Straight out of the gate, I was swooning.  The show opened with ruffled sleeves and hem lines in a muted palette of tweed, velvet and silk.  Mid-way through it transitioned to dusty blue and cobalt dresses with peek-a-boo sleeves and cutouts and the insane trench dress pictured below.  For the finale, the looks warmed up to burnt orange and vivid pink one-pieces with cinched waistlines and ruching.

Not only was the locale and collection impressive, but the audience was a Who’s Who of the fashion blogging world.  Sitting in front of me were every single one of the heavy hitters I aspire to be.  After the show I really had to pee – hello second latte – and took the elevator up a floor to the ladies room.  Riding in the elevator with me was Aimee Song.  I normally shy away from talking to celebrities – I feel like a bother – but I took the opportunity to tell her I loved her book, Capture Your Style, and learned a lot from it.  She was the kindest, most genuine person EVER.  Her authenticity honestly blew me away.  Unlike a meet and greet where you get to talk to someone for 30 seconds, we got to talk for about 10minutes in this random, surreal old-friends-gabbing-in-the-ladies-room experience that I will never forget.

Georgine
If I had endless disposable income, I’d spend it all on Georgine.  Her show is one of my most anticipated every season, and she had me from the first look.  Two weeks later and I’m still singing the soundtrack from her show and re-living the first moment I laid eyes on each insane piece.  They just kept coming and coming.  I sat next to two of my NY friends, Megan and Sami, and we all nodded in approval as the show opened with studded leather jackets and red velvet pants.  A master of mixed media, Georgine fused sequins with sheer netting, lace and fur trimmed dusters.  It was 90’s inspired like her Spring 2017 collection, and showed us just how versatile of a designer she is.  Each piece was interchangeable, creating a beautiful cohesive look.

Francesca Liberatore
We ended the night with colorful prints and a blend of textures by Francesca Liberatore.  With a seat right near the entrance, I had a ball capturing her flowing, side slit skirts in slo-motion.  Paired with oversized sweaters and flat ankle boots, it was a fresh take on an incredibly wearable look.  Several of her pieces featured hand-embroidered details, sheer fabrics – loving that unexpected element for fall – and cozy knits.

Photos by Matthew Passiglia

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