Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Live at Bryant Park



So I finally found my way up to the tents today, not for the shows per se, but simply to be a part of the buzz. Although the evening sky was filled with ominous clouds, the scene was alive with photographers, reporters, fashion mavens, and model types. I went to the tents expecting to see stylish individuals galour but found myself pretty disappointed.


It wasn't until I was on my way away from the tents that I saw a young woman, or more appropriately, an outfit that caught eye.




Now what may look like a simple outfit to most, was so much more than a black top and skirt with lace detailing. The picture does them no justice but the shoes pictured here were absolutely stunning. These black patent t-strap stiletto pumps are a part of the 2008 collection from Miu Miu by Prada. Take a closer look:




She then topped off the look with a quilted leather Marc Jacobs handbags similar to the "kid bag" pictured here:




Fab!

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A Taste of the Tents

Who says spring fashion needs to be about bright colors and vivid patterns? Certainly not Rock & Republic. The theme the spring '09 show seemed to be "black, white, and grey all over". Known for it's denim, the Rock & Republic showed maturity with a broader range of assortment ranging from sculpted leather jackets to long flowing gowns. The influence of Victoria and David Beckham was definitely easy to spot. The male portion of the show definitely took back seat, with mini dresses of all varieties playing a focal role in the spring line. While I def. feel R&R has some growing to do, I look forward to the future that lies ahead for this brand. Here are a few of my favs from the show:






Herve Leger by Max Azria continued to epitomize feminine power with its showcase of bandaged dresses and swimwear. 'Oozing sexuality' seemed to be the theme of the evening, with skintight bondage-like dresses being the focal point for Spring '09. For the most part, color was kept simple and straitforward but bold at the same time.



Season of love, circa 1968, seemed to be the theme for Diane Von Furstenburg's spring collection. Models were cloaked in flowing dresses made from DVF's signature colorful printed fabrics. While dresses, from mini to floor length, dominated the show; suits, tunics, and swimsuits also made appearances on the runway. Here are my picks:



Look forward to more reviews from this week's events! For those in NYC who don't have hands on access to the shows, check them out on NYCTV, channel 25.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Are you ready???

Yesterday kicked off the beginning of fashion week. One of the most exciting weeks of the year for the fashion conscious. Designers from around the world will be unveiling their Spring '09 lines in the tents of Bryant Park as well as other locations across Manhattan. While the shows are the most exciting portion of fashion week, in addition to all the great parties, I wanted to take a look at the Conde Nast 5th Anniversary Fashion Rocks concert that took place last night.


My favorite look of the night belongs to:



I'm loving the total package. I'm not sure whether to refer to this dress as ombre or tie-dye but I love it! I'm feeling the python clutch and as always Mary's blond bob. The total package gets an A+ from me.

Other favs of the night include:



Dress cute. Shoes fab!


I really was ready to give Bey an A for this look, until I saw the back. I don't know what's going on around the rump, but it's definitely not flattering.

I'm loving the silhoutte of this dress



Songstress Leona Lewis is just too adorable in this babydoll dress!



Fergie rocked the laidback fab look. I love the studded Gucci stilettos.

Yes, I was surprised too but I think this look on Miley Cyrus is extremely cute.




Valentino's dapper look made him the only man to make my best dress list. And who says you can't wear white pants after Labor Day???

These celebs left me straddling the fence on whether their style was hot or not:





Ciara is gorgeous in this dress. However, all the sequence makes her look more like a pageant debutant than a popstar.




I'm loving the royal purple as well as Hilary's swank (Hilary... Swank, get it... nevermind) new hairstyle. However, something about the extra draping on the dress doesn't do it for me.




I'm usually team Rihanna when it comes to her style, but this dress doesn't do it for me. I love the top of it as well as the jeweled belt, the huge pockets surrounding the skirt of the dress kill it for me. Sorry Rih.


And now for my catastrophy list:




The worst part about Lil Mama's look is that the dress is actually cute. Where the top hat and satin varsity jacket fit in, I have NO idea. Horrible.



It looks like she has a feathered umbrella on her shoulders and it's raining glittery sequence. I just don't get it. Major catastrophy!


So this look isn't that horrible, but I expect much better from JT. What's really going on with the ashy wash jeans and the 5inch cuff?? So, unfortunate.



Even if this dress were cute, the knee socks alone would have still ruined this whole look. Try again Vanessa.

Beyonce's look for her performance with JT. What in the sequined hell is Beyonce wearing? I mean the whole thing is nothing but sequins and it's atrocious. I hope this si a themed performance or something.

If you want to see these celebs and others in action, make sure to catch the concert when it airs the 9th at 9pm on CBS!