Friday, September 9, 2016
Fashion Week Spring 2017: Desigual
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Labels: Desigual , Nancy Ng , New York Fashion Week , NYFW , Spring 2017
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Ricardo Seco at Men's Fashion Week Spring 2017
Photo: Ricardo Seco |
Photo: Ricardo Seco |
Photo: Ricardo Seco |
Photo: Ricardo Seco |
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Labels: Kevin Clyne , men's fashion week , New York Fashion Week , Ricardo Seco Spring 2017
Friday, March 25, 2016
How to Get Ready for Festival Season
Sisters Mariel and Sofia Mizrahi, started Picks for Peace, a guitar pick inspired jewelry collection in honor of their father, a musician who passed from cancer. In effort to keep his memory and passion alive, they made necklaces and bracelets with his music picks. From their classic leather ties that could be worn around the neck or wrapped as a bracelet, to their leather studded bracelets, and the sparkly ball and chain options, we feel the love and happiness behind each piece. Bonus: a portion of the proceeds are donated to the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance.
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Labels: #fashionfest2016 , Arc , Chinese Laundry , Design History , Dirty Laundry , Erin Dana , Festival Fashion , Festival Season , Jenna Stein , Nancy Ng , Picks for Peace , Primp & Polish , Vince Camuto , We Love Colors
Friday, March 11, 2016
Weekend Pick: Gap Friends & Family
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Labels: 34th Street weekend picks , Gap Herald Square
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Fashion Week Fall / Winter 2016: Fashion Hong Kong and Francesca Libertore
Harrison Wong
This men's collection was strong on style, with mod meets nerd meets British tailoring, and it worked in spades. There was a cross-generational blend to Wong's style, and a bold use of color. Note the cropped cobalt jacket, a simple combination yet brash in form and hue that created a striking look. The cropped pants worked well, as did the perfect flare to his 70s inspired pants. Not sure how he managed to not make a viewer feel all over the map with this collection, but it emphatically left a strong impression.
Hidy N.G.
Adored this designer's modern take on classic feminine dressing that had a strong hint of Hollywood glamour. Think more Grace Kelly meets Katherine Hepburn Hollywood than Marilyn Monroe meets Lana Turner. As with Loom by Loop, the opening looks initially underwhelmed with a series of all-black scenes, but soon noticed were the modern, elegant touches in sleeves, shoulders, and waists. Then came dresses in velvet and sparkling gold, bright white with a bustle (you have to see this in motion), and more gold, including fabulous yet restrained lame harem pants and sparkling tunic. A fine end to an impressive trio of Hong Kong talent.
Francesca Liberatore
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Labels: Dave Smedley , fall winter 2016 , Fashion Hong Kong , Francesca Liberatore , Harrison Wong , Hidy N.G. , Jenna Stein , Loom Loop , Nancy Ng , New York Fashion Week , NYFW , Tricia Lewis