"Fashions Fade, Style is Eternal."-- Yves Saint Laurent

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Goodbye '08, Hello '09!!

With 2009 only a few hours away, I'd like to take this time and rewind back to our favorite post of 2008. Some of you may remember the Industry Profile on Paige Adams-Gellar, CEO of Paige Premium Denim. And for those of you who dont, here it is...

See you next year!
Industry Profile: Paige Adams-Geller, Owner & Designer of Paige Premium Denim

We all know the fashion industry is tough to break into; in fact, it can be quite daunting and nerve-wracking. So, in addition to covering style trends, industry events, and popular looks for less, I'm also interviewing leaders in the industry (editors, designers, stylists, etc.) for a series that offers advice and tips on how to get your feet wet and leap into the industry. Not only will you get the facts on how they got their foot in the door, and what they love most about their jobs, but some of the challenges they face and how young fashionistas like you can snag a job just like theirs.


First on my list of go-getters is Paige Adams-Geller, owner and designer of Paige Premium Denim. Although Paige is currently on vacation, she was kind enough to answer a few questions and offer a few words of wisdom for all you budding designers out there.

Growing up in Alaska, Paige Adams-Geller never thought in a million years she’d become a fit model. But with years of endurance, Paige has become the industry's secret weapon as denim labels everywhere shape their jeans around the woman with the most revered ‘bum’.

For years, Paige worked as a fit-model in LA; but that all changed when she met designer Jerome Dahan who launched the Seven jeans label using Paige's perfect derrière as his foundation. Shortly thereafter, Paige became the denim industry's it-girl, as she had bookings for fittings five days a week.

Now officially retired as a fit model, Paige is now designing her own jeans and for her, fit is still majorly important. In fact, she still tries on EVERY single pair of Paige jeans before it hits shelves.

“Fit is everything,” she says. “I'm sure we've all had the experience of trying on a pair of jeans that looked great on the rack but looked terrible on. No matter how great the wash is or how cute the cut looks on the hanger, if they don't fit well they aren't leaving the store.”

Her biggest advice for designers bubbling with creativity who desire to be successful:

“Don't compromise your vision. Even if what you're doing, thinking, or designing goes against the grain, stay with it. If you stick to designing what you believe in, you'll find success. I ran into a lot of naysayers, but as difficult as it was, I stayed true to my ideas and it's never steered me wrong.”


And if you’re looking to break into the industry as a model, but slightly over-weight Paige says:

“I really found my success in being a ‘real’ figure instead of a coat hanger. For girls of any size who aspire to model, the best thing to do is to find your market and don't quit. There is a market for EVERY size and shape: fuller, smaller, shorter and taller. Find an agency that works with your figure type. There are even agencies for pregnant models!”


Thanks a bunch Paige for your lovely words of advice! And it’s so true! The best thing for aspiring models is to find a market that best represents you and never give up. So many of us quit when the going gets tough, but if we stay true to our desires and passions, success will be knocking on our doors in no time.

Need more Paige? Visit Paige Premium Denim and order the most comfortable pair of jeans known to man. And even if you don’t know your size, Paige aids us with an interactive fit guide! (Pretty cool, right?) And if you still can’t determine your size, head to your nearest Nordstrom, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, or Saks and try on a pair!

Love ya like crazy,
Deena

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Fashion for the Holidays


Preparing for the holiday season is mind-numbing itself, so why fret over the proper outfit? Whether you’re headed to the hottest restaurant this season or cooking for the family, one thing is certain: fashion prevails.


Going Out on the Town:
When it comes to the perfect holiday outfit for a night out in the city, no dress is too shimmery, skirt too puffy or style too flamboyant. If you’re ready to wow the socks off your gal pals this season—or your stylish boyfriend—opt for Betsey Johnson’s Evening Belle Claire Dress with Scalloped Neckline. It’s bow and sash detailing is dripping with unmatched glamour.


If subtle sexy is more your speed, try the Amethyst Satin Keyhole Halter Dress by A.B.S. This big momma of the Christmas season is made of gorgeous satin throughout, and chiffon trim at the skirt hem. It radiates with contemporary class.


Sashaying Around the House:
The idea of sweating in your holiday dress while cooking over a hot stove is not very appetizing. But there’s a remedy: the Hannah Dress by French Connection. This loose fitting dress has a super-high neck and super cute short puff sleeves with rouching at the shoulders—ideal for cooling off. And best of all it’s machine washable.


Urban Outfitters has been gracious enough to keep the prone-to-accidenters in mind with its Dress for Dinner Napkins. These 3-ply napkins are laced with necktie designs on the front—perfect for remaining formal while keeping tidy. It’s not exactly star-studded, but it will keep your guests cheery and chipper.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Book Round-Up

Yay, it’s snowing! Ahh…doesn’t cold weather like this just make you just want to curl up in a yummy book while laying next to a cracking fire. Oh the joys of winter! Today the blustery weather has inspired me to think of a few fashion books for my little pretties. They won’t keep you warm, but they’ll keep you styling.


Girligami: A Fresh, Fun, Fashionable Spin on Origami
By Cindy Ng
Learn how to fold outside the box as Girligami teaches beyond traditional origami folding and adds a fashionable twist. If you heart fashion, then you’ll embrace how Girligami teaches how to make shoes, purses, clothing and animals out of paper; and with step-by-step directions, and pre-printed origami papers to tear out and fold, who needs shopping centers?


Gothic: Dark Glamour
By Valerie Steele
Publisher: Yale University Press
The dark and dismal gothic look is most commonly associated with teenagers and rock musicians, but gothic styles are lesser known in high-end fashion. In her 180-page book, Valerie Steele dispels the myth that Gothicism is only for rebels as she tells of how designers such as Alexander McQueen, John Galliano of Christian Dior, Rick Owens, Olivier Theyskens, and Yohji Yamamoto incorporate Gothic looks into their designs; thus, giving light to cultural outsiders.

Who Do You Want to be Today?: Be Inspired to Dress Differently
By Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Trinny & Susannah capture 12 different looks as they analyze photographs that encapsulate each style. With pizzazz and fashion of the 21st century, they showcase how wardrobe essentials can be the basis for each look. Included in the mix is hair and makeup tips that assist when crafting your own look.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Whimsical Wearable Art


Happy Thursday!

Tonight I had the pleasure of attending the NY Women’s Chamber of Commerce’s Holiday Party at La Pregunta Arts Café. Not only was it great to be around such beautiful and prominent ladies, but everyone brought unwrapped toy for a disadvantaged child in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. While I was there, I noticed a few ladies had on super cute camisoles and it reminded me of the new innerwear and outerwear trend. With that in mind, Lola Haze, my favorite lingerie and loungewear company (at least for this season) and artist Charlotte Pinson have teamed up to create a capsule collection of one-of-a-kind pieces.

The flowing silk charmeuse pieces incorporate Lola Haze's aesthetic of modern luxury with a playful twist. Designer Laura Mehlinger's soft structures give flowing form to the liquidy paintings, and her touches of sheer chiffon detailing compliment the delicacy of Charlotte's brush strokes.

Thinking about purchasing a set? Email Laura.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Shop & Mingle Takes Over Harlem

Every year Shop & Mingle takes over Harlem and displays fashionable styles from emerging designers. But this year the annual Shop & Mingle is taking over a 64,000 square foot theater arts complex, meaning extra room for savvy shopping.

Featured designers showcasing their hottest threads and accessories include: Harriet’s Alter Ego, My Funky Twisted Soul, Rebel Chic, Tahajo Memory Lane by Toya and much more.

The weekend-long event not only includes shopping, but complimentary beauty makeovers by Imena, DJ’s spinning on the one’s and two’s and an open bar for the 21 and over crew.

Where: National Black Theater (2031-33 Fifth Avenue b/t 125th and 126th)
When: Saturday, December 6 3pm - 9pm; Sunday, December 7, 1pm - 7pm.
Cost: FREE!!!

Sponsors for the event include Zipcar, Fusicology, Uptown Magazine, Harlem Brewing Company, The L Magazine, Larabar, Robert's American Gourmet, Experience Harlem, FEED, Miss Jessie's, Dr. Miracles, Imena Inc, The New York Sports Club, www.going.com and Frank 151.

And to top it off, you get a free gift bag with any purchase (of course only while supplies last)

More Space. More Shopping. More Fun.

RSVP Here

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

VS Runway Show Tonite!

Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is on tonight at 10:00p.m. So tape it if you can’t watch it!

And since I'm in a fashion-show-type-of-mood...here's a throwback picture of me modeling in a college Fashion Show (Yes, little old me. Who knew?) BIG Shout out to Carnegie Mellon's Annual SPIRIT Fashion Show.


Spirit Fashion Show! from deena campbell on Vimeo.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Wintour to Retire?


The Queen B. Editor in Chief of American Vogue, Anna Wintour, might be leaving. According to Page Six, an insider reported “Her contract is up soon; she feels she's done it all and had enough.”


Wintour turned 59 last month and Grace Mirabella—former Vogue editor—left the magazine at 59. So, in all actuality the idea of Wintour retiring isn’t exactly far fetched.


Humm…


Anyway, on a different note, she was awarded an Order of the British Empire for "services to British journalism and fashion in America" at Buckingham Palace last week.


Here’s what she had to say about fashion in an interview with B. Walters a few years ago:


Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Black Friday, Saturday and Sunday Deals!!

This year the sales and deals stretch before and after Black Friday, meaning more time to shop and snag perfect gifts for loved ones. But with all these discounts, what are fashionista to do? Don't fret, here are a few sales to head off to, or grab in the comfort of your own home.
Happy Turkey Day! Enjoy!

Trina Turk
50% off select fall styles from now through the first week of December. Mon—Sat 11am—7pm; Sun noon—6pm. 67 Gansevoort St between Greenwich and Washington Sts (212-206-7383) and online.

La Perla
Bras were $268, now $67. Satin slips were $346, now $85. Men’s tees were $65, now $16.
Nov. 24-28. Mon.-Wed., 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Thanksgiving Thurs., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 260 Fifth Ave., b/t 28th & 29th Sts. (212-725-5400).

CVS (Yea, I know)
Up to 60% off select merchandise. Thursday, Nov. 27 through Sunday Nov. 30. Plus, free shipping!

Rogan and Loomstate
Past-season overstock, rare samples, and one-offs are up to 75 percent off. Nov. 29-Dec. 7. Mon.-Sun., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 91 Franklin St., b/t Broadway & Church St., behind the Rogan shop (646-827-7554).

Callalilai
30% off the winter collection. Buy two items and the second is 50% off, buy three and the third is 70% off now Through Sunday, December 7th. Daily 11am—7pm. 296 Atlantic Ave nr Smith St, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.

GAP
Holiday sweaters, buy one get one free. Thursday Nov. 27 and Nov. 28. In store only.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Angels are Back!

The Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach kicked off the 2008 ‘glamour show’ with models including Heidi Klum, Miranda Kerr, Adriana Lima and Alessandra showcasing an array of naughty underpinnings and (of course) the infamous pair of wings.

And to give you a little sneak peek for the Dec. 3 show, here’s a video for ya!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Flash Back to the 80’s


Reebok and designers from Formavision, have teamed up to create a pop up (or flash) store to display classic Reebok styles from the 1980’s. But this isn’t your typical shoe shop—unlike any other boutique, the Flash Store is brightly colored and three dimensional.

Yup that’s right! It’s designed to trick your eyeballs as the distorted graphic patterns seemingly reach out and tap you on the shoulder.


The 3,000 square-foot shop features limited-edition sneakers and exclusive apparel collections including “Insta Pump”, “Bodega NYC”, and an array of t-shirt styles by Reebok and Rolland Berry. And to create a bit of urgency, Reebok will release a new limited edition sneaker each week available for that week only.

Surprisingly, the sneaks won’t set you back too far; the limited edition shoes start at $90.


So get there fast and check out the 411: Four weeks, One store, One month.


The Reebok flash store is located at 169 Bowery @ Delancey. Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 7pm from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Quotes to Live by...or Not

While waiting for the train this morning, I came across the following quotes on the web. The first may lift your eyebrow a bit, but the other two are awesome.

“You have a better life if you wear impressive clothes,” – Vivienne Westwood

“While clothes may not make the woman, they certainly have a strong effect on her self-confidence—which, I believe, does make the woman.” – Mary Kay Ashe

“Fashion anticipates, and elegance is a state of mind ... a mirror of the time in which we live, a translation of the future, and should never be static.” – Oleg Cassini

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Poltically Savy

Three words...Have You Voted?!?!

I got up extra early this morning thinking I would beat the other voters in my
Harlem neighborhood, but apparently everyone is soooo excited about this election! (Squeal!) I know there will be tons of celebratory parties tonight and this weekend. So as soon as you get off work (and after you vote of course), head to your favorite retailer and grab a few politically happy dresses. Better yet, go on your lunch break...this is serious business.

With that in mind, you know Momma wouldn't leave you hanging. Here are a few of my favorite colorblocking styles that will make you burst with American pride.


1. Moschino, Flower Print Dress, $750












2. Cynthia Steffe Loan Colorblock Dress, $159












3. Bebe Cross Strap Colorblock Dress, $98

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Kenneth Cole to the Economy Rescue


Hey guys!


For 4 days and 2 late nights, Kenneth Cole will be having a sample sale at 261 W. 36th Street, 2nd Fl, between 7th and 8th Ave. October 27 through 31.


Prepare for the best because rumor has it, Kenneth Cole will be in the building! (No, just kidding.) But, seriously there will be DEEP discounts. I’m talking ready to wear—tee shirts, blouses, sweaters, dresses, blazers, outerwear in the $35 to $85 range. And accessories—handbags, totes, wallets, belts, sunglasses and jewelry will even be marked as low as $10.


The hours vary on a daily basis, so be sure to visit Clothingline for more info.


Good Luck!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Tim Gunn Raves About Tide


I swore I wouldn't become one of those women who are ultra picky and particular about certain things, but I must admit, I have a new crush and it entails something as minute as laundry!


A few days ago I attended the
launch party for Tide and Downy Total Care at New York City's Empire Hotel Rooftop. While parlaying around, I ran into Tim Gunn. I chatted him up a bit and he absolutely RAVED about Tide. Not only did he say it was perfect for regular tops and bottoms, but also intimate apparel.

Remembering that I ran out of laundry detergent a few days before, I immediately grabbed some on my way home—especially after being immersed in all the hoopla by the industry’s number one man.


And I’m so glad I did.


The new Tide TotalCare helps maintain color and fight stains that even Oxi Clean can’t get out. And trust me, that speaks volumes. I even used it on a few of my extra white cotton shirts and it not only preserved the shape but also cleaned it thoroughly.


Totally gentle, totally genius.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Té Casan for Cheap


Quick! Té Casan—my favorite innovative specialty footwear brand—is having a sale.

For those of you who may not be aware, Té Casan always redefines fashion with its limited-edition footwear, which features signature detailing at affordable prices. Yes, prices that most of us can actually afford.

The best part: Té Casan stole designers from fashion houses such as Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, Versace and Dries Van Noten to bring us a pair of sophisticated kicks. Genius.

Here are the dets…

From now until September 1st, snag 15% off all new merchandise.

Hours and Times: Fri, Sat, Mon 11am8pm; Sun noon7pm.

Location: 382 West Broadway between Broome and Spring Sts.
(212)584-8000.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Michelle is Crowned Best Dressed


I’m such in a good mood today. Why? Because The Vanity Fair 2008 best-dressed list came out this week and Michelle Obama topped the list. The magazine even called presidential hopeful Barack Obama's wife their "commander-in-sheath."

Honestly, my personal favorite was the purple dress by Maria Pinto that she wore with a black Azzedine Alaia belt on the campaign trail in Minnesota last month, it screamed brilliance.

Other Vanity Fair Best Dressed list inductees include: David Beckham, Kanye West (surprise!) and Today co-host Matt Lauer, First Lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Christy Turlington, Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton, Sarah Jessica Parker and Daniel Craig.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Talley and Credit Issues? No Way!

According to "Page Six", Andre Leon Talley might have a bit of credit problems…


Andre Leon Talley had a tough time buying underpants recently. The 6-foot-8 Vogue editor at large was in Macy's picking out XXL Calvin Klein thongs, but was thwarted when he tried to open a store credit-card account, our spy said. "He was denied and had trouble paying for it and had to come back . . . it was a big fiasco," the source said. Vogue spokes man Patrick O'Connell con firmed Talley was in Macy's, but insisted he was buying Polo boxers - not thongs. He declined to discuss the credit flap.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Black is Beautiful

Thanks to Vogue editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani recognizing the lack of black faces at Fashion Week in February, the July Italian VOGUE issue will feature pictures of ONLY black models, and will include articles on black women in the arts and entertainment industries.


Now if we can only get American Vogue to follow suit! Which by the way has only had 34 black women—most of them models—on its cover in its 116-year history.


The magazine will have four available covers with models Liya Kebede, Sessilee Lopez, Jourdan Dunn and Naomi Campbell.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Making a Splash at Splashlight Studios

After fine-tuning his fur skills as Design Director for Ann Dee Goldin of fur house Goldin Feldman, Orlando Lopez partnered with fashion stylist Felix Fletcher and started their own label in March ‘06. But now, the duo (which, by the way are very cute) have a ready to wear collection that’s non-fur, perfect for the chic uptown woman (such as myself) and the edgy downtown girl. The new RTW collection is filled with cocktail dresses, pants, blouses in hints of metallic and bold hues like electric blue and auburn orange.

Tonight marked the debut for the fall/winter ‘08/’09 RTW collection that was on display at the Splashlight Studios’ new Soho location. And with a combination of live models and cocktails courtesy of Ty-Ku and H2O courtesy of SmartWater, the event was glamorous, beautiful, and most of all, unforgettable.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

As Seen On Screen

While waiting for the 1 train on my way to work this morning, I happed to stumble across this UK-based internet retailer dedicated to celeb finds for cheap (well, kind of). It’s called www.asos.com and seriously the stuff is pretty cute.

My first find? A Button Back Shirt in the style of Jessica Alba for £25.00.


Sunday, March 9, 2008

Back from the Dominican Republic!!!


I’m screaming with delight as I'm STILL on cloud 9 from my amazing trip to Punta Cana with my three favorite girls! It was amazingly relaxing and breathtakingly gorgeous—especially when I thought of all the fun you guys were having in all the cold. (smiles!)

But seriously, not only were the Dominican people delightful, but they were so laid back and very accepting. So after day three when I realized the DR was no fashion show, and no one cared if our outfits were chic, please believe I let my (short) hair down and reveled in the warm sun!

To add a bit of sun to our otherwise cold winter day, I’m giving a break down of a few of my favorite suits for the season!


LEFT- Brand New Swimwear company, Graffinis uses photographic imagery taken from the streets of NYC and engineers them directly into the cut of each swimsuit. Most unique are the themes that range from graffitied walls, to street signs, ATMs and phone booths.

RIGHT- T. Santiago is really lingerie, but because it’s made from unique water-resistant fabrics from South America and Europe, it doubles as swimwear.


Saturday, March 1, 2008

Until We Meet Again...

Hello My Loves,

I’m off to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic tomorrow and won’t be posting while away. But, don’t fret. I’ll return on the 7th and will be sure to have an amazing post highlighting my trip/cute swimsuits for all your lovely summer getaways! Tootles, XOXO

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Fashion Rations Honors Black History Month Pt. 2

Influenced by his godmother, who had designed and made clothes for jazz singers Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan, African American fashion designer Scott Barrie began designing in 1966.

Barrie graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art and the Mayer School in New York, and although his mother was not initially encouraging about his future in fashion designing for Seventh Avenue, Barrie continued to follow is dream in fashion.

Known for his draped jersey and chiffon styles, Barrie established himself as a designer of sexy, often outrageous clothes. His eveningwear was particularly noteworthy: skinny gowns sprinkled with high splits, or jersey slips that sexily slid over the figure.

In 1993 Barrie died of brain cancer in Alessandria, Italy at the age of 52.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Fashion Rations Honors Black History Month!


In Lieu of Black History Month, I thought it would nice to give a special tribute to one of the most successful African American fashion designers, Willi Smith. Although his clientele included wealthy and prominent people, his principal aim was to design clothing that was stylish and affordable for the average person. In fact he even once said: "I don't design clothes for the Queen, but for the people who wave at her as she goes by."

Sadly, Willi is no longer with us—he died unexpectedly in 1987 after contracting AIDS—but his wonderful memory still lives on.

A few of his awards include:

  • Two scholarships to attend Parsons School of Design in 1965.
  • The Coty American Fashion Critics' Award for women's fashion (1983).
  • The Cutty Sark Award for Men's Fashion in 1985.
  • Honored with a bronze plaque for Fashion Walk of Fame along Seventh Avenue in 2000-2002.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Getting Clean and Being Seen

When most people think of high-fashion, fabric softner doesn’t usually come to mind; in fact, whenever I need to wash my nice pieces, I either A.) head straight for the dry cleaners or B.) haphazardly hand wash my goodies in Soak. But, after attending Downy and GenArt’s event that showcased Downy’s new Radiance Collection, I am now a bonifide believer of softener!

But more importantly, last night’s event at Earth (116A 10th Ave.) was super sexy as it highlighted thee designers (Laura Miller, Jerry Tam and Khary Septh) that will create looks inspired by the Radiance Collection’s scents of amethyst mist, turquoise frost, or pink opal. And as a special introduction, attendees got to view a runway show filled with the designers pre-existing designs.

And of course I was there with my camera in tow trying to get the hottest pictures for you guys, but naturally my camera died as soon as the show started. But, here’s an idea of all the hype…

Sunday, February 10, 2008

The Definition of Style

Sugarplums, today officially kicks off Day One of Coterie! And for those of you who have no idea, for me ENK tradeshows can be more exciting that NY Fashion Week because it’s more intimate and its comprised of both established names and the young avant garde’s of fashion.

This year, Coterie is held at The Show Piers and the Javits Center, so you know what that means: jumping from one building to the next in the bitter, bitter cold. But anything for my loves. Here’s a tidbit from today…

Remember that lovely shoe company I ran into at the Gen Art event in December (refer to Dec. 5 posting) Well, Dru New York was in the house again and this year there fall styles are supper sophisticated. Sadly, I wasn’t able to snag a pair—or two—but she was gracious enough to let me linger in her booth and ogle over her shoes. My favorite: the flat boot in black, that’s complete with a front lace-up and zippered back.

Don’t you agree that a woman can never have enough Rag and Bone shirts and sweaters to complete her classic work wear look? I mean, there’s nothing better than a black wool tailcoat coupled with a white chamberlain shirt and a black twill RBW8 pant. Rag and Bone simply screams classic chic, so when I caught a glimpse of their booth, you know I ran over quick fast and in a hurry. According to the spokesperson, inspirations for the coming seasons include: pretty, military and futuristic.


Other favorites from the show included:

1. Foot Petals, the original designer shoe cushions that are designed for every woman who has a love/hate relationship with her shoes. So now women everywhere can step in style with flower-shaped ball-of-foot cushions that hide perfectly under your foot. Brilliant!

2. Cyrus. This knitwear company has tons of sweaters for every types of woman, but I love their new silk wool blend styles that are super soft and even come with removable sleeves. It’s not listed on their website yet, because the style is for the upcoming season, but look out for style # 53881, it surpassed all my expectations.


Thursday, February 7, 2008

Michael Kors Fall 08 Collection

Always classy. Always chic. Always Michael Kors.





Favorite Backstage Quotes:

“I can’t look at a person in a babydoll dress one more time, I think I’ll scream!”

“I think the most eco-fashion thing you can do in fashion, is to not by cheap clothes that you wear once. No insults to the H&M’s of the world but if you by a dress and you wear it once and toss it, that’s not exactly eco-fashion.”

“I’m craving sophisticated glamour.”

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Tracy Reese Works Her Magic


Ranking as one of the fashion industry's most successful African-American women, Tracy Reese flaunted her latest fall collections at Fashion Week with figure-flattering strapless dresses with nipped waists, pleats with built-in crinoline and 1950’s dresses modernized with metallics and black and white floral printed fabrics.

According to the UK edition of Vogue, Tracy stated: "We're moved by the elements, our emotions, the weather. You know, if the sun's out I'm happy; if it's rainy I feel stormy inside. So it just seemed appropriate and was a nice emotional connection to the collection."

Colors included kelly greens, pastels and an assortment of beautiful lilacs.

Yay Tracy!

Photos: InStyle.com

Friday, February 1, 2008

Old Navy Gets New

Rumor has it, Old Navy is making serious moves to launch a new line this summer that not only appeals to the 20 something crowd, but will be priced a bit cheaper than its competitors.

As it stands, the safari-inspired clothing (entitled Urban Explorer line) will include pull-over safari mini-dresses, and a black and white, African-inspired striped wrap.

And, in a push to move away from performance fleeces/preppy plaid tops, Old Navy is coming up with a brand new logo that will hopefully freshen up their new look.

So look out H&M, Todd Oldham is giving ya a run for your money!


AND, if you didn't know, Fashion Week starts today and here are a few events in the line up:


BCBG: 3pm-Bryant Park
Yigal Azrouel: Noon-540 W. 21st St., nr. Tenth Ave.
Yeohlee: 4pm-The New Museum

Monday, January 28, 2008

Dashing Through WWD Brings Back Memories


While flipping through the January issue of WWD intimates today, I happened to come across a story that highlighted Stacy Dash’s new lingerie line, Letters of Marque. The article discussed a bit about her appearance at Salon de la Lingerie in Paris (which, but the way I would’ve killed to attend), but most importantly it brought back a bit of nostalgia as I remembered meeting her last year at Lingerie Americas.

Not only was the line breathtakingly cute, but she is ultra nice and sooo beautiful. Who knew that after a few kids and a broke-down marriage, Stacey would still look like a super sexy 25 year-old? AND who knew Letters of Marque would be sweet and sophisticated just like her?

Anyway, for all my lovely readers who didn’t get an opportunity to read my article in the September issue of BODY magazine, or catch a glimpse of Stacey’s classy lingerie, here’s my article on Letters of Marque. And be sure to check out her new threads at www.lettersofmarque.com.

Hugs & Kisses,
Deena

Dash Launches New Line
After the movies Clueless, Gang of Roses and Getting Played, Stacey Dash decided to put her acting career aside and try her hand at designing lingerie.

Letters of Marque, an up-scale lingerie collection, takes inspiration from lingerie fashions of the 19th century, and age of delicate laces, diaphanoue cottons and dainty ribbon, marrying quintessential classic femininity with 21st century comfort.

Letters of Marque, a French originated term for a document issued by government officials, that gave the holder a ‘right of reprisal’, brings an assortment of cotton/silk voile and lace to create babydolls, bralets, bloomers, chemises and dressing gowns for young to middle aged women with exquisite taste.

For more information visit www.lettersofmarque.com. — D.C.


Friday, January 11, 2008

Industry Profile: Paige Adams-Geller, Owner & Designer of Paige Premium Denim

We all know the fashion industry is tough to break into; in fact, it can be quite daunting and nerve-wracking. So, in addition to covering style trends, industry events, and popular looks for less, I'm also interviewing leaders in the industry (editors, designers, stylists, etc.) for a series that offers advice and tips on how to get your feet wet and leap into the industry. Not only will you get the facts on how they got their foot in the door, and what they love most about their jobs, but some of the challenges they face and how young fashionistas like you can snag a job just like theirs.


First on my list of go-getters is Paige Adams-Geller, owner and designer of Paige Premium Denim. Although Paige is currently on vacation, she was kind enough to answer a few questions and offer a few words of wisdom for all you budding designers out there.

Growing up in Alaska, Paige Adams-Geller never thought in a million years she’d become a fit model. But with years of endurance, Paige has become the industry's secret weapon as denim labels everywhere shape their jeans around the woman with the most revered ‘bum’.

For years, Paige worked as a fit-model in LA; but that all changed when she met designer Jerome Dahan who launched the Seven jeans label using Paige's perfect derrière as his foundation. Shortly thereafter, Paige became the denim industry's it-girl, as she had bookings for fittings five days a week.

Now officially retired as a fit model, Paige is now designing her own jeans and for her, fit is still majorly important. In fact, she still tries on EVERY single pair of Paige jeans before it hits shelves.

“Fit is everything,” she says. “I'm sure we've all had the experience of trying on a pair of jeans that looked great on the rack but looked terrible on. No matter how great the wash is or how cute the cut looks on the hanger, if they don't fit well they aren't leaving the store.”

Her biggest advice for designers bubbling with creativity who desire to be successful:

“Don't compromise your vision. Even if what you're doing, thinking, or designing goes against the grain, stay with it. If you stick to designing what you believe in, you'll find success. I ran into a lot of naysayers, but as difficult as it was, I stayed true to my ideas and it's never steered me wrong.”


And if you’re looking to break into the industry as a model, but slightly over-weight Paige says:

“I really found my success in being a "real" figure instead of a coat hanger. For girls of any size who aspire to model, the best thing to do is to find your market and don't quit. There is a market for EVERY size and shape: fuller, smaller, shorter and taller. Find an agency that works with your figure type. There are even agencies for pregnant models!”


Thanks a bunch Paige for your lovely words of advice! And it’s so true! The best thing for aspiring models is to find a market that best represents you and never give up. So many of us quit when the going gets tough, but if we stay true to our desires and passions, success will be knocking on our doors in no time.

Need more Paige? Visit Paige Premium Denim and order the most comfortable pair of jeans known to man. And even if you don’t know your size, Paige aids us with an interactive fit guide! (Pretty cool, right?) And if you still can’t determine your size, head to your nearest Nordstroms, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, or Saks and try on a pair!

Love ya like crazy,
Deena

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Perfect Bag, Perfect New Year

Happy New Year Chicas!

I’m totally squealing with excitement as I’m kicking off the new year with a new bag. Ever since the rep of Sylvia Celine handbags stopped by my office to give us a comfortable leather handbag that’s ultra cute and sophisticated, I’ve been tossing the little thing over my shoulder every night out since.

Seriously, the bag is to die for.

It’s designed with a versatile handle length that's great for wearing over the shoulder or carried by hand when you’re shoulder grows tired of lugging 15 pounds worth of stuff. (Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about ladies) It even has a top zip closure and polished gold-tone hardware that makes the bag a bit more unique. And to make you scream even louder, the bag is made of 100 percent leather with cotton/rayon lining!

Designer Sylvie Celine is inspired by vintage designs, and most of her handbags offer modern interpretations of fashions that feature one-of-a-kind leathers, exotic skins and unique detailing. Sounds pretty sexy right?

The bag collection launched last year, but the spring/summer collection marks the official debut. So check them out at www.sylvieceline.com and tell them Deena sent ya!

Smooches,
Deena