NYFW FALL 2012 - NY Fashion Week - Victor de Souza Fall 2012
The last fashion show I attended on my first day of NYFW Fall 2012 was Victor de Souza. He presented a collection full of Spanish inspired drama. The hairstyles of the models were influenced by Daphne Guiness. De Souza's collection included ultra-tailoring, taffeta rosettes, arm-length gloves, and tassels. Colors included burgundy, white, and black.
Photo: Helena Martin
Photos: Zimbio
Photos: Helena Martin
The last fashion show I attended on my first day of NYFW Fall 2012 was Victor de Souza. He presented a collection full of Spanish inspired drama. The hairstyles of the models were influenced by Daphne Guiness. De Souza's collection included ultra-tailoring, taffeta rosettes, arm-length gloves, and tassels. Colors included burgundy, white, and black.
Photo: Helena Martin
Photos: Lulu's
My first day in NY was very busy because I attended two fashions shows and in the evening I went to Lulu's Style Studio party. The party was held in the Openhouse Gallery in SoHo. This event was attended by fashion bloggers from all over NYC and the USA. We all had a great time meeting new people, and getting the chance to learn about new products which were exhibited by Lulu's partners and sponsors. Everyone had also a chance to take home one special piece of cloth from the racks from Lulu’s.
NYFW FALL 2012 - NY Fashion Week - Brandon Sun F/W 2012
The designer Bradon Sun had his debut at Mercedes- Benz New York Fashion Week F/W 2012. The designer presented a collection which was full of sheer, fur, and knitted pieces with a futuristic vision. The predominant colors in this edgy street chic collection were black, browns, and black combined with ivory.
NYFW FALL 2012 - Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012 - Lincoln Center
The past week I visited New York City to attend some shows at Fashion Week Fall 2012. It was an intense week full of soirees around the city. Stay tuned that I will be posting tons of pictures about the event.
Fashion - Fashion Show - Project Debussy
February has been a month with a multitude of fashion events. One of the events I attended at the beginning of the month was a fashion event called Project Debussy which was held at the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was a contest in which eleven students of design were chosen to create a piece of evening wear inspired by the life and music of conmposer Claude Debussy. The students who participated were Kowoon Jeong, The School of Fashion Design; JanFrevic Lujares, Massachusetts College of Arts and Design; Htwe Htwe Han, Yannery Burgos, and Katie Suji Kim, Mount Ida College; Kaitlyn Gonfrade, and Amanda Simonelli, Framingham State University; Megan Coffman, Amanda Erickson, and Lindsay Holcomb, Lasell College; and Teresa Calabro, Fisher College.
The original pieces included the use of various materials such as silk, taffeta and cretin. The creativity of the student designs was amazing and much appreciated by the audience because in addition to the jury who chose the award winner of the night, the audience could vote for their favorite design. Fashion student Kowoon Jeong was the official winner with her sheer, shining and embroidered gown. The beautiful design created by Teresa Calabro won the award from public voting. The amazing event was organized and coordinated by Kathy Benharis.
More information about the event: www.BSO.org.
February has been a month with a multitude of fashion events. One of the events I attended at the beginning of the month was a fashion event called Project Debussy which was held at the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was a contest in which eleven students of design were chosen to create a piece of evening wear inspired by the life and music of conmposer Claude Debussy. The students who participated were Kowoon Jeong, The School of Fashion Design; JanFrevic Lujares, Massachusetts College of Arts and Design; Htwe Htwe Han, Yannery Burgos, and Katie Suji Kim, Mount Ida College; Kaitlyn Gonfrade, and Amanda Simonelli, Framingham State University; Megan Coffman, Amanda Erickson, and Lindsay Holcomb, Lasell College; and Teresa Calabro, Fisher College.
The original pieces included the use of various materials such as silk, taffeta and cretin. The creativity of the student designs was amazing and much appreciated by the audience because in addition to the jury who chose the award winner of the night, the audience could vote for their favorite design. Fashion student Kowoon Jeong was the official winner with her sheer, shining and embroidered gown. The beautiful design created by Teresa Calabro won the award from public voting. The amazing event was organized and coordinated by Kathy Benharis.
More information about the event: www.BSO.org.
Kowoon Jeong - Project Debussy 2012 Winner
Photos: Helena Martin
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