Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Romero Bryan brings London style to Atlanta




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British “boy wonder” Romero Bryan is now back in London basking in the glory of another successful show completed during London Fashion Week and gearing up for the BEFFTA Awards where he was nominated for best male designer. Just a few weeks ago the 26 year old was here in Atlanta looking for potential buyers and enjoying the sights and sounds of Atlanta....For the full article go to examiner.com.

NYFW Michael Kors



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For Spring 2010, missing Project Runway judge Michael Kors presented a sleek collection filled with architectural elements. Modernism was the name of the game, as black, stark whites, icy blues, mint greens and lavenders played with neatly tailored silhouettes. Overall the collection brought a breath of fresh air to fashion’s sharp lines and recent shoulder obsession.


The main staple in this collection were sleeveless shift dresses in the vein of Michelle Obama, Kors’ most high-profile client. The shifts came in various fabrics and colors, from silver lamé and crushed taffeta to glove leather and a blue radzimir one with origami like folds.

While shift dresses may have been the main focus, Kors did manage to slip in a few other interesting pieces including cocktail dresses with cut outs and a group of sweaters with extra sleeves for you to tie around your neck preppy style. There were also a crop of jackets with strong yet rounded shoulders that evoked the image of power suits without being dated. My personal favorites were the dresses graphic plastic insets that seemed to give a nod to futuristic mini dresses from the 60s.

If Heidi and his peers were judging his work, I’m sure Kors’ intentionally minimalist collection would be “in.”

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Yay Me!


In addition to running my very cool blog and contributing to MissOmniMedia.com I am now Atlanta's newest fashion news Examiner. If you want to know what's up in Atl's fashion scene check out my posts, that I'll eventually post on here.
* that's an old picture from my going away party back in 2007-ish.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Lily and Karl are Back at it Again

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Earlier this summer singer Lily Allen made her debut as Chanel’s newest face. She channeled Audrey Hepburn while Karl Lagerfeld shot her and Chanel’s Coco Cocoon bags. Now, thanks to the Daily Mail, we get a sneak peek at Lily playing dress up for Uncle Karl again, this time going for a sexier look that features a mop of messy hair and a vamp red lip.

These images are more in line with the sweet and saucy Lily that we’ve all come to know and love via her two hit albums and countless paparazzi shots. That’s the Lily that Karl handpicked for this campaign despite the fact that she admits to being very aware that she is “5ft2in and a size 12” and uncomfortable modeling. However, with her affinity for Chanel bags and her fiery personality it’s no wonder Lagerfeld, who describes her as fun, chose her.

With her new found status as muse, it seems as Karl’s influence has rubbed off since Lily is taking a spin in the designing chair herself. She has already done her own line of clothes for British label New Look and just recently launched a line of jewelry called Lily Allen of course.

Like most of you, I am eagerly awaiting the official release of Lily’s new Chanel Coco Cocoon ads. I have to see if she once again rose to the occasion and did Karl proud. I’m sure she did because we all know Karl Lagerfeld would have it no other way.