It's official, we have a new obsession for spring - NEON! Pink, turquoise, yellow, and orange are just part of the palette that we've seen bursting into bloom throughout the City on both the accessory and clothing fronts. While we mostly saw Cambridge Satchels popping out in September during Fashion Week, the trend has happily become more widespread, meaning you have a menagerie of neon to peruse during the upcoming months. The dilemma will be which color to choose...just think of an electric blue clutch in the shadow of soft pink flower petals!
Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week. Show all posts
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Flashing Lights...Neon, Neon, and Electricity
Friday, February 17, 2012
Norma Kamali Fall/Winter 2012, New York Fashion Week
Heels clacking loudly in a rush across the West Side Highway to Pier 59 on a rainy winter's day, we arrived in time to see Norma Kamali's presentation, which included the launch of Kamali Kulture, her new under $100 line. Surprisingly, the cavernous studios were filled not by models, but instead by cut-out amazons donning Kamali's designs.
Delight at the candy apple red turbans, pom-pom turbans, and...turbans. If you haven't already gathered from our copious postings on headwear - j'adore. While actually rocking a turban requires a bravado that we lack, we still appreciate from afar.
We've noticed, with considerable concern, the bare midriffs that have been peeking out with increasing frequency. Norma Kamali, apparently embracing this revival, clad one model in what appears to be spandex leggings and cropped long-sleeved top, all of which is covered in text (i.e. "skill resistence excellence"). StyleShifter, while remaining ever the style optimist, just can't get behind this...
The best part of the presentation? Ms. Kamali herself, looking fabulous and happily not ensconced in a cocoon of protective PR gatekeepers. Not a bad end to NYFW.
Labels:
New York Fashion Week,
Norma Kamali,
Pier 59
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Herve Leger at New York Fashion Week, Fall/Winter 2012
Wondering what to do with your leather harnesses? Well, strap them on over a Herve Leger bandage dress, of course. We were pleasantly surprised by the looks at this show, offering a fresh take on Max Axria's signature dresses. Look after look left us rapt and wanting more - our senses delighted in mini-pleats galore, body-hugging dresses juxtaposed with flowing Grecian skirts, fur, fringe, leather, and geometric lines. Following are our two favorite ensembles, which we love for their fearsome femininity (the photographs sadly don't do them full justice - the lines you see literally sparkled as the models sashayed along the runway).

The diagonal lines on these next looks caught the eye as they moved beautifully with the body, nicely offset by the harnesses and gladiator boots - seduction and restraint indeed...

Reincarnate your inner Roman goddess with these stunning dresses (or, for those of us sans cash to afford Herve Leger, pull out your Versace for H&M as you weep a single silent tear).

There was a dash of fringe, also, refreshingly veering away from the Pocahontas/flapper-like .
As another day of NYFW wanes, we close our eyes, slipping into a reverie not at all unlike this week - where ambition and creativity fly high, and dreams manifest upon our very selves


The diagonal lines on these next looks caught the eye as they moved beautifully with the body, nicely offset by the harnesses and gladiator boots - seduction and restraint indeed...


Reincarnate your inner Roman goddess with these stunning dresses (or, for those of us sans cash to afford Herve Leger, pull out your Versace for H&M as you weep a single silent tear).


There was a dash of fringe, also, refreshingly veering away from the Pocahontas/flapper-like .

As another day of NYFW wanes, we close our eyes, slipping into a reverie not at all unlike this week - where ambition and creativity fly high, and dreams manifest upon our very selves
Friday, February 10, 2012
Katie Gallagher at Milk Made
We kicked off Fashion Week yesterday at the Standard with the Katie Gallagher FW '12 show, "Silent Soil." The professed sylvan motif gave life to what we would imagine to be the garb of space age wood nymphs. High-collared asymmetrial shearlings were our favorites - they were the most successful use of flattering lines and surpising mixes of materials. Several of the less structured looks led us to focus upon the ubiquitous leggings, whose curving lines delineated between sheer and opaque fabric. Otherwise, we saw empire waists, below which material billowed widely. Black, cream, and beige were the dominant colors, although we appreciated the bright pop of green or blue eyeshadow encircling model's eyes in the style of futuristic sunglasses.
Stay tuned for coverage of Herve Leger's Lincoln Center runway show and street style shots tomorrow, as well as more live tweeting!
We will also update on our current experiment - getting StyleShifter or one of her StyleSetters photographed by a street style photographer, looking fashionable but not over-the-top attention-seeking crazy. We are taking suggestions on what we should wear to accomplish this goal!
Lesson 1 - Apparently, this will not work: awkwardly lurking about such photographers with our own industrial camera whilst towering enormously upon six inch heels, brilliantly red lips pouting.
Lesson 2 (based upon observation of others) - This will work: wearing an inappropriately prom-like white lace dress with a black silk tie at the waist and costume jewelry. And no, lesson #2 does NOT ring of bitterness.
Stay tuned for coverage of Herve Leger's Lincoln Center runway show and street style shots tomorrow, as well as more live tweeting!
We will also update on our current experiment - getting StyleShifter or one of her StyleSetters photographed by a street style photographer, looking fashionable but not over-the-top attention-seeking crazy. We are taking suggestions on what we should wear to accomplish this goal!
Lesson 1 - Apparently, this will not work: awkwardly lurking about such photographers with our own industrial camera whilst towering enormously upon six inch heels, brilliantly red lips pouting.
Lesson 2 (based upon observation of others) - This will work: wearing an inappropriately prom-like white lace dress with a black silk tie at the waist and costume jewelry. And no, lesson #2 does NOT ring of bitterness.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Countdown to...New York Fashion Week!
Once again, it's the most wonderful time of the year...fashion week!! Stay tuned for coverage beginning with the Katie Gallagher and M.Patmos shows on Thursday! Much, much more to come!
Need fashion week fun to tide you over in the meantime? Reminisce with our September fun here, here, here, here, and here.
Need fashion week fun to tide you over in the meantime? Reminisce with our September fun here, here, here, here, and here.
Labels:
Improvd,
Joy Cioci,
Katie Ermilio,
New York Fashion Week
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Improvd Spring 2012 Presentation at Lincoln Center New York Fashion Week
The air vibrated with anticipation as the room fell dark. Suddenly, blue light slashed violently through the obscurity and the Improvd presentation began.
Act I. An introduction to avant-garde couture.
The models emerged in expertly draped clothing constructed from high quality and beautifully hued material.
Act II. Amplified avant-garde couture.
Bolder colors and basket-woven leather filled the room. Feminine allure redefined as simultaneously palpable yet imperceptible.
Act III. A new world.
Springtime bloomed with an unexpected and previously unknown beauty at the Improvd show.
Improvd can be found at Jessie James, a boutique located in NYC's West Village and in Hoboken. The boutique's knowledgeable staffers are extremely helpful and the clothing is carefully curated.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Backstage at Improvd, New York Fashion Week
StyleShifter went backstage at today's Improvd show - check out the hair and makeup below! Full coverage of the breathtaking show to follow shortly!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Katie Ermilio Presentation
Timeless design using sumptuous fabrics and candy colors.
In fact, these designs are so alluring that men and women alike stopped in their tracks on the sidewalks to peer in and admire. We hope that Katie Ermilio, the granddaughter of Grace Kelly's personal clothier, continues to bring classic beauty with a hint of Monaco sparkle to her clothing.
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