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

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