Category — New York Fashion Week
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012: Rachel Zoe
Rachel Zoe presented her second collection during New York Fashion Week on Monday to a crowd packed with celebrities and fashion elite like Kim Kardashian and Linda Fargo. Filled with cropped jump suits, leather blazers, bold jewel-toned hues —and of course the color that is every designer’s obsession this season —yellow, the Rachel Zoe Spring 2012 collection was bananas. Also featured were sequins, evening wear and tailored tuxedo short-suits, a must-have for every working woman in a sweltering city summer.
September 17, 2011 No Comments
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012: Street Style at Lincoln Center
This is only a small fraction of the amazing and impeccably dressed people we encountered during fashion week.
Expect a bigger batch of photos next February!
September 15, 2011 No Comments
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012: IMPROVD
Another one of my favorites shows to attend this season was the IMPROVD presentation on Tuesday at The Box in Lincoln Center. After being captivated by the craftsmanship of Valentino Vettori’s designs from last season, I knew we were going to be blown away this spring season. FFB contributor and friend, Nikki Osei and I were lucky enough to chat with Valentino backstage and as always he is a joy to talk to. Nikki asked him a few questions in a small interview while I documented the backstage experience from behind the lens. Vettori stated that his inspiration for his spring collection was from the parrot — the movement, the colors and the texture of the exotic bird were brought to life throughout the pieces in the collection. One thing that I must say is that Valentino knows how to bring the innovation out in each show that he puts forth. As the presentation began, we were treated to the sounds of an eclectic musical mix (that he put together himself) as well as images of parrots flying gracefully across the digital screens in front of us. Loved it! It really created an ambiance in the room and strengthened the theme of the collection. While every piece was admirable in its own right, the standout pieces that we left lusting over were the shiny black lambskin jacket and the hand woven jungle green dress.
September 15, 2011 No Comments
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012: Jenny Packham
Perhaps this may be a coincidence, but I had the pleasure attending two of the most feminine shows this Spring 2012 season. Like Lela Rose, Jenny Packham is inspired by femininity and knows how to make a woman look red carpet ready. Evening gowns are Packham’s specialty and she has acquired a slew of A-list fans over the years, most recently Kate Middleton.
Also like Lela Rose, Packham takes a risk with a bolder-than-usual color scheme. The palette is inspired by the summer skies, from sunrise to sunset, including rich reds and oranges as well as stunning shades of chartreuse and turquoise. These colors are further accentuated by glittering Swarovski crystals that adorned most of the looks in this collection. In addition to her signature gowns, Packham presents us with flirty mini dresses, rompers, and tiny lace shorts, also accentuated by crystals and sequins. Nearly every piece is made of French or chantilly lace and Italian silk chiffon (or a combination of both), sometimes with touches of tulle, organza trim, pleats, or beaded flowers.
Season after season, Packham reminds us why she has such a loyal and growing fanbase. Packham knows what she likes and knows what her audience likes, but continues to surprise in subtle, yet demure ways. Spring 2012 will appeal to both celebrities and royals alike.
September 15, 2011 No Comments
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012: Lela Rose
Lela Rose has a knack for all things feminine, so I knew this season wouldn’t disappoint. However, the aesthetic was a little different and more daring this time around. Rose plays with the idea of combining sporty and sophisticated silhouettes, and the results are gorgeous yet cohesive, as to be expected. She also continues the color blocking trend, with a palette of bold colors inspired by the decaying signs of the Neon Museum in Las Vegas. Rose mixes this vibrant palette of orange, salmon, yellow, purple, and blue with neutral spring tones, girly embellishments (like crystals, rosettes, and feathers) and mosaic or watercolor-like prints.
The gowns that made their appearance toward the end of the show were floaty, breezy and perfect for springtime. Evening gowns are a strong point for Lela Rose. In fact, Rose is concocting a wedding creation for Eva Amurri (daughter of Susan Sarandon). Both lovely ladies were seated in the front row this season beside Mariska Hagrity and Brad Goreski.
September 13, 2011 1 Comment
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012: Custo Barcelona
I’ve only attended a handful of shows this season (with more to come today and tomorrow), but my favorite to date would have to be that of Custo Barcelona. As with a majority of fashion week shows, it was a madhouse to get in and the line to get into the venue was a millions line long. But honestly I must say it was truly worth the wait.
Barecelona’s SS12 collection was entitled, “Tripolar” in which his garments were separated into three categories, each wit their own theme and identity. The first set of looks was called “Dual” which played with androgynous looks that both men and women could wear. To further this idea, he sent a male model and female model down the runway together in which they sported casual looks of blazers, knitwear, trousers, shorts – all in color palettes of beige, gray, blue and black.
The second installment was entitled, “Kaleidoscopio” which is funny because that’s exactly what came to mind as the next set of clothing sashayed down the runway. It was just like looking through a kaleidoscopic which had come to life. To achieve this illuminous effect, Barcelona took micropieces of many different fabrics and materials and meshed them all together to create this psychedelic kaleidoscope-like parallel world, which surely left you mesmerized.
His last set of looks for the collection was entitled, “Mirame” which was comprised of an array of evening and occasion wear that were all created with a special 3D technique. The garments in this installment were mostly long and short dresses, shorts, tops and swimwear, all made of silk and linen combined with nylon, acetate rayon and manual applications to achieve the 3-D effects. Out of all three installments that were shown, this was my absolute favorite. There was a lot of shine in many of the pieces with colors of copper, silver and gold as well as bright splashes of purple, turquoise, pink, orange and gray. Well done Custo! You truly succeeded in transporting us to a futuristic fashion world that we perfectly landed into. Magical!
September 13, 2011 No Comments

























































