Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Fashion Week. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

That's ALLEGRI: Serving Up Fashion and Food the Italian Way


Italian outerwear label ALLEGRI celebrated their 40th anniversary last month with a presentation during New York Fashion Week at Lincoln Center. The presentation was located in the Courtyard, with a partial covering from the elements constructed out of hanging, opened umbrellas. Past ALLEGRI creations for designers like Giorgio Armani and Martin Margiela were on display on a group of mannequins, arranged in the center of a platform. On that same platform, the Italian private label had live models walk around the mannequins, wearing the latest Fall/Winter 2011 collection from the Milano-based fashion house.


The ALLEGRI presentation also had some suttle homages to the motherland such as the night's soundtrack consisting only of Italo-disco, Italophones in the crowd conversing in their native tongue, and gourmet pasta dishes being served to attendees. And what goes best with pasta being served during a NYFW presentation? Some Kim Crawford wine of course! Thankfully there were a few bottles of the delicious New Zealand wine on hand at the presentation that many of the fashionably guests got to enjoy.



Saturday, February 12, 2011

COCKTAIL CHIC FOR FASHION WEEK

It’s that time of year that bring us the bright lights, the beautiful models, and the highly anticipated preview of coveted fall lines; that’s right, it’s New York Fashion Week. So whether you are in dire need of a cocktail after a long day of work at the tents or looking to create your own fashion show at home with friends, strut your stuff while carrying this season’s most desired accessory: X-Rated Fusion Liqueur.

X-Rated Fusion’s sensuous blend of ultra-premium French vodka and blood oranges, mingling with mango and passion fruit from South America, is unapologetically pink, delectable, and easy to mix. Spoil that inner minx while starting or ending the night with a Xquisite Xessory, Bubbly for Balenciaga, and the palate-teasing Prada Passion cocktail.

Cocktails:



Xquisite Xessory
1.5 oz. X-Rated Fusion Liqueur
1.5 oz. SKYY Infusions Cherry
Splash of Grenadine

Shake X-Rated and SKYY Infusions Cherry over ice. Strain into a martini glass. Slowly add a dash of Grenadine so that it sinks to the bottom. Garnish with a cherry with a knotted stem.


Bubbly for Balenciaga
1.5 oz. X-Rated Fusion Liqueur
2 oz. Prosecco or Champagne
0.25 oz. Lemon Juice
0.25 oz. Orange
0.25 oz. Pineapple

Muddle pineapple, orange and lemon. Add prosecco and X-Rated Fusion Liqueur. Strain and serve in a highball glass and garnish with a pineapple slice.

Prada Passion
2 oz. X-Rated Fusion Liqueur
2 oz. SKYY Infusions Passion Fruit
Splash of Club Soda

Serve on the rocks and garnish with a lime.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Back to Cool


As New York Fashion Week is around the corner, and chunky September issues of your favorite mag rags are on newsstands that are chocked full of fall styles, I have decided to put together a list of trends of what will be hitting the streets in the next few months.

EARTH TONES
Nudes (think tan, beige, caramel, mocha, off-white) and even pale-pinks have seem to be a trend this past spring and summer. But as the summer sun dwindles into an autumn haze, we will see nudes being slowly carried into the early autumn but will mutate into darker, warmer earth tones such as army greens and dark browns with a splash of off-white. To add a dash of amazing, I suggest throwing in a sapphire blue piece, like a top, in fabrics like viscose and silk.

Photos from iLikeMyStyle.net

90s / GRUNGE
The Nineties are back. Fashionistas will be looking to TV shows such as Clarissa Explains It All, My So-Called Life, and Daria for inspiration. Key pieces/accessories/looks include:
  • Men’s flannel shirts
  • Oversized T shirts
  • Shredded crop tops
  • Light/acid wash denim
  • High-waisted denim cut offs
  • Bodysuits
  • Bed-head hair
  • Floral print floor length tank dresses cinched with a belt and/or with a pair of fierce high heeled shoes
  • Cotton-lycra bike shorts
  • Long dangling chains with rustic rings and bracelets
  • Backpacks
  • Perforated sweaters/tops
  • Doc Marten shoes
  • Palladium shoes


Additional inspiration can be found in the movies Mallrats, Clueless, Reality Bites, Encino Man, and Empire Records.
TEXTURE
Over the last few seasons there has been more of an emphasis on the texture and the fit of garments as opposed to focusing on prints and graphics. More solid colored pieces are popping up everywhere but with a focus on the way the clothing is cut and the shape/form it has draped on a body. To help these solid colors “pop” is to choose a piece with textured fabric giving a 3-D visual effect to the outfit.

Even though the influence of the 90s Grunge look is making a resurgence into street style, we seem to be slowly moving away from the minimalist trend of the 90s (think Calvin Klein) of solid, body-hugging forms with clean and straight lines. In this new decade we will probably move the minimalist design of yesteryear and push it forward into the future by adding 3-D textural elements to garments and more shape/flow. And I’m not talking about just fabric paint and bedazzled jewellery via the 80s, but geometric and realistic shapes such as pyramids, concaves, chain-links, flowers, and spheres for example.

American Apparel (L); Henrik Vibskov (R)

In the realms of beauty, we will be seeing fair skin with red glossy lips and burgundy eye shadow. In addition, there will probably be less emphasis on excessively filled-in eye brows, but rather creating a more natural eyebrow shape to frame the face. This season should also bring more attention to lip and cheek colors (I would personally love to see dark purple blush on all skin tones!) Oh, and did I mention black and dark purple lips are also hot-to-trot? ‘Cause they are in my book!

As for sunglasses which are one accessory whose shape should change each season, I expect to see more John Lennon-esque shaped glasses. Some variations could include red lenses in black, thin frames, or even jet black lenses in thick, metallic frames. Also, there needs to be more mixed-shaped frames like the ones Grace Jones wore in the Zorin airplane meeting scene in the James Bond film A View to a Kill.



The following is a list of trends that I hope and will most likely die soon:
  • Dresses and over-sized dress shirts belted at the waist to form an hourglass figure – more likely to see an emphasis on flow + oversize fits or tight + long garments
  • Flat, pin-straight hair is out – natural, wavy, messy hair with volume on the side is in
  • Neon-colored wayfarers – It’s so done like the Jersey Shore cast in 10 months time, which reminds me…
  • Anything from Ed Hardy

To see more up-to-date, daily trends from the streets of New York and beyond, check out my street style blog, CLICK/CLASH: http://www.clickclash.blogspot.com