Monday, October 11, 2010

Art Institute of Philadelphia

Upon returning home from Thursday, October 8, 2010 shows I recall looking through the various posts on Facebook, discussing the student contest that took place during Philadelphia fashion week.   One of the posts caught my eye, it said “Art Institute of Philadelphia should have won”, while Drexel was named the winner of the night.  I tried to find the reasons for the post, as it did not come from either a student designer or a show participant, and the confident tone of the writer made me curious.  I did too think that Drexel presented the stronger collection overall, however while glimpsing back through the photos of Art Institute’s collection I caught a surprising find.  When photographing the many runways of SS2011 collections in New York, I realized how uniform most of the designs were, there was so much beauty, but not everyone dared to experiment outside of the safe zone.  One of the collections that caught my eye for its fresh feel, perhaps, because it was different from the safe norm of the rest.  It was presented by Odd Molly and attempted to outline a new trend, where a hip urban youngster  either rebels or finds beauty in grandmother’s clothes, a definitive modern, yet vintage look that shimmers through urban teenagers, a look that is claimed to be an international sensation.   Interestingly, a similar, quite fashionable silhouette was presented by the Art Institute of Philadelphia.  The designer presented vintage lace in a modern form of a hoodie, the shiny silks reminiscent of the elegance of 1920s in a relaxed, modern, loose fitting cuts and crinkled cropped, non-conforming pants and it caught the feel of the bright and colorful 70s that’s dominating the runways in an abstract pattern of the jacket so, naturally, I was pleasantly surprised and somewhere, in the back of my mind, felt that this particular student designer defined the style better than the rest.  Perhaps it was a coincidence, or perhaps it was not.  The following two looks, presumably, by the same designer fell slightly short of expectation, as they were a little simple and the attempt to introduce feather accents seemed to repeat the style created by Anna Sui in her SS2011 collection inspired by American prairie.  Nonetheless, a most trendy surprise of the night for me, indeed ,was found in the collection of Art Institute of Philadelphia.  Hopefully my quest for the name of the designer will bring results and the puzzle can be solved to satisfaction.

1st Photo from the left is the mentioned look, part of the collection presented by the Art Institute of Philadelphia.  The following photos are the looks from Odd Molly SS 2011 collection






Feather Accessories: two top looks belong to Art Institute of Philadelphia colleciton.
Remaining looks below are part of Anna Sui SS 2011 collection  

Saturday, October 9, 2010

PFW - Great effort by everyone making this beautiful event possible!

Philadelphia Fashion Week - Great effort by everyone making this beautiful event possible!
PHILADELPHIA Oct. 9 - Model backstage at Marina Makaron Moscow, SS2011. 
Lead stylist Kevin Gatto of Verde, Philadelphia


PHILADELPHIA Oct. 9 - Model backstage at Marina Makaron Moscow SS2011
Lead stylist Kevin Gatto of Verde, Philadelphia


 PHILADELPHIA Oct. 9 - Model backstage at Allegri/D-Exterior
Lead stylist Kevin Gatto of Verde, Philadelphia

 Kevin Gatto,  the Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Verde, one of nation's most fashionable salons, lead the team of backstage make up artists and hair stylists to deliver impeccable looks to the runways

 Men behind the scenes: Charlie Smith, Executive Production Director, 
 and Kevin Gatto, lead stylist of Verde, Philadelphia

 Allegri/D-Exterior - a taste of Italy on Philadelphia runway



Autumlin of Philadelphia astonishes the audience with structured fashion architecture collection of  ethereal garments made from silks, exotic leathers and zipper

Friday, September 10, 2010

NEW YORK, Sept. 10, 2010. Mercedes Benz fashion week, Day 2

Most elegant collection of the day is showcased by Tadashi Shoji

Tadashi Shoji SS 2011 collection presentation in New York during Mercedes Benz fashion week on September 10, 2010

Top look of the day. Day 2. New York City. Mercedes-Benz fashion week. SS2011

And the winner is....

Nicole Miller SS2011 collection presentation during Mercedes Benz fashion week in New York on September 10, 2010
Nicole Miller.

Top look of the day was a part of Nicole Miller's collection for Spring/Summer 2011
Optic Lights print chiffon asymmetrical blouse and skirt.  Stylish, light, feminine, modern chiffon outfit is guaranteed to turn heads.

Most original looks. NEW YORK CITY - SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 .Mercedes-Benz fashion week

NEW YORK CITY - SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 
Mercedes-Benz fashion week





New York City Mercedes-Benz fashion week Day 1: personal pick for most original looks of the day would have to be Lee Jean Youn. It seem so easy to foresee how these looks can influence the course of future fashion.


Runway fashion


Fashion look of the day. Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Sept. 9, 2010. DAY 1

Fashion highlights:





NEW YORK CITY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010

MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK 

DAY 1

  

Fashion schedule included:  Project Runway, Season 8. Designers: Ruffian, Richard Chai, Bensoni, Christian Siriano, Farah Angsana, Richie Rich and Concept Korea.  


Top look of the day - dress by Christian Siriano
Christian Siriano

This look is the one look that has it all - the colors, the shape, the pattern the styling.