Sister Act: Dannijo Debuts At New York Fashion Week, and More Details on Their Vena Cava Collaboration” y 11 mas |
- Sister Act: Dannijo Debuts At New York Fashion Week, and More Details on Their Vena Cava Collaboration
- Organic by John Patrick and Dallin Chase Fall 2011: Presentations for Pretty Girls
- Vogue Photographs Knicks Star Amar’e Stoudemire, Possibly for the Cover?
- Pre-Fashion Week Mad Libs with Misha Nonoo of Nonoo
- Google’s Boutiques.com Ramps Up For Fashion Week With Tons of New Features and Shops From Thakoon, Michael Kors, Jil Sander
- Rachel Zoe’s Debut Collection: The Complete Look Book
- Fashion New Roundup: Derek Lam for eBay First Look, Rodarte for Opening Ceremony First Look, and Kirsten Dunst for Bulgari
- Black & White & Not-Red All Over: Barneys New York Reveals Its Spring Campaign
- Kim Kardashian Interviews Elizabeth Taylor; Channels Cleopatra for Her Harper’s Bazaar Cover Shoot with Terry Richardson
- Who What Wear is Currently Seeking Interns for S/S 2011 and Beyond!
- Why You Could Be Walking Down the Aisle In Vera Wang’s David’s Bridal Collection
- Street Style: Kristom Likes Monochromatic Looks and Key Lime Pie
Posted: 10 Feb 2011 07:00 AM PST When we last saw Jodie and Danielle Snyder, the sisters behind jewelry line Dannijo, we were interviewing them for our “How I’m Making It” series. Well it certainly seems like the girls have “made it.” On Tuesday night the Snyder sisters made their New York Fashion Week debut, presenting their fall 2011 collection, “Aboriginal,” at a packed gallery space on West 22nd St. Perfectly-styled models in tousled finger-waves done by Sally Hershberger (and one older gentleman smoking a cigar) posed in meticulously constructed vignettes that recalled the wild west–old wood cabins and pelts on the walls. Tinsley Mortimer (yes, really) was also inexplicably floating around. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Organic by John Patrick and Dallin Chase Fall 2011: Presentations for Pretty Girls Posted: 10 Feb 2011 06:00 AM PST Yesterday morning marked the unofficial start of New York Fashion Week, with intimate presentations from contemporary designers John Patrick (Organic) and Jason Cauchi (Dallin Chase.) Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Vogue Photographs Knicks Star Amar’e Stoudemire, Possibly for the Cover? Posted: 10 Feb 2011 05:41 AM PST Amar’e Stoudemire and Anna Wintour became fast friends last fashion week–the editrix personally invited the Knicks’ star to attend the Fashion’s Night Out runway spectacular and later that week Stoudemire sat front row at Tommy Hilfiger, flanked by Wintour and Hamish Bowles. Wintour has put a basketball player on the cover of Vogue before–LeBron James and Gisele Bundchen covered the mag’s April 2008 issue (which garnered controversy for being racially insensitive)–so rumors quickly followed that Wintour was keen on Stoudemire for a cover. Only Stoudemire later told the New York Daily News that “Anna [Wintour] will bless me to be on the cover of Vogue, but it hasn't happened yet.” But now the Page Six is reporting that the stylish b-baller was shot for Vogue‘s April issue. “Hamish Bowles and the Vogue team took over Riverside Boulevard apartment building The Alydn’s full-size basketball court earlier this week,” sources told Page Six. No confirmation yet on whether Stoudemire’s got the all-important cover, but we’ve been seeing internet chatter for months that suggests he might get it. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Pre-Fashion Week Mad Libs with Misha Nonoo of Nonoo Posted: 09 Feb 2011 09:51 PM PST Misha Nonoo makes pretty jackets, and now she’s doing the other half too. (Meaning dresses, skirts, and slacks.) Good luck this week, Misha! Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 09 Feb 2011 09:00 PM PST Boutiques.com, Google’s fashion and retail platform, isn’t about to ignore New York Fashion Week. In fact, they’re introducing plenty of new features, shops, and contests to celebrate the eight day event: Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Rachel Zoe’s Debut Collection: The Complete Look Book Posted: 09 Feb 2011 02:45 PM PST Rachel Zoe is far too pregnant to schlep to New York to show her debut contemporary collection at NYFW. Luckily, she’s released the full lookbook. Zoe describes her collection as "uptown chic and downtown cool infused with Parisian elegance and London street style." There’s a lot of YSL le smoking-inspired tuxes and suiting, and ’70s style boho silk blouses with bows and tiered ruffled dresses. It’s all very Zoe, even though, she previously told WWD, "I'd imagine everybody is expecting something from me that's kind of a Seventies, uberboho-glam kind of thing, and, you know, very accessorized. And it's not." Judge for yourself. “Seventies uberboho-glam” or not, it’s all pretty cute and utterly wearable. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 09 Feb 2011 02:34 PM PST Derek Does eBay: Elle got a first look at Derek Lam’s eBay collection. {Elle.com} Rodarte Designs for Opening Ceremony, and It’s Kind of Affordable!: The Mulleavy sisters put out a decently-priced–and beautifully-crafted–collection for OC. {WWD, subscription required} Mrs. O’s Fast Fashion: Michelle Obama wore H&M on The Today sShow. The dress is $34.95, but her stylist added custom sleeves. {H&M} Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Black & White & Not-Red All Over: Barneys New York Reveals Its Spring Campaign Posted: 09 Feb 2011 02:00 PM PST This morning may have brought yet another resignation of a longtime Barneys employee–this time it was Michael Celestino, who ran store operations for 20 years–but the changes aren’t just happening internally. The Madison Avenue flagship recently revealed new awnings–black lattice instead of red cloth–and everything red has been removed from the store, replaced by black and white. Barneys’ Spring 2011 campaign–”Backstage”–also captures the store’s new slick black and white theme. The images were taken behind the scenes at New York, London, Milan, and Paris Fashion Weeks by the likes of Nan Goldin, Juergen Teller, and Raymond Meyer. The spread reminds us of New York Look–the mag’s brilliant/defunct biannual publication. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 09 Feb 2011 01:38 PM PST Just in case you hadn’t gotten your daily dose of Kardashian (and you probably already have, but you know you wanna look anyway), here is Kim Kardashian photographed by Terry Richardson, paying homage to Elizabeth Taylor’s Cleopatra in the March issue of Harper’s Bazaar (on newsstands February 22)– she even wears one of Elizabeth Taylor’s original Cleopatra robes for the shoot. And if you thought this was just another Kim Kardashian editorial (albeit with clothes on this time), think again–she also interviews Elizabeth Taylor. Really. Here’s a highlight (read the full interview here): KIM KARDASHIAN : You are my idol. But I'm six husbands and some big jewels behind. What should I do? Check out the full Terry Richardson shoot. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Who What Wear is Currently Seeking Interns for S/S 2011 and Beyond! Posted: 09 Feb 2011 12:59 PM PST Who What Wear is looking for motivated candidates who have a strong interest in fashion and trends, as well as a wide knowledge of social networking platforms, online stores, and celebrities and tastemakers. We are looking for individuals who are efficient and proactive with exceptional taste. Please be prepared to work hard, wear many different hats, and put in long hours in this amazing hands-on environment. Our unique internship program offers participants the ability to learn about all aspects of this online fashion magazine and media company. More details after the jump! Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Why You Could Be Walking Down the Aisle In Vera Wang’s David’s Bridal Collection Posted: 09 Feb 2011 12:43 PM PST Chances are David’s Bridal never crossed your lips–let alone your mind–as your wedding gown destination. Then came Vera Wang. The reigning queen of bridal chic has inked a deal the national purveyor of bridal bargains to debut White by Vera Wang. The designer, along with top David's Bridal brass, unveiled the collection to a room full of reporters yesterday morning. If the formal presentation and genteel decor seemed a touch ornate at first, one glance at the collection justified it: the gowns were exquisite. From a pale pink confection crafted from what looked like acres of organza to an ethereal hand-cut bias organza gown, it was clear that Wang did not hold back creatively for this collection. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Street Style: Kristom Likes Monochromatic Looks and Key Lime Pie Posted: 09 Feb 2011 11:53 AM PST Name: Kristom Age: 28 Occupation: PR & Marketing for Wildfox Couture How would you describe your style? I mix vintage with basics. I like monochromatic looks that are somewhat masculine and tailored. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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