Wednesday, January 28, 2009

W magazine

Hello.

I am the new Fashion Intern for W magazine.

I get to touch Couture.

Help out photoshoots.

Organize the fashion closet (Ann Demeulmeester to Zac Posen).

Get to see the magazine pages on the wall 3 months before it's even out.

oh yea.....and pick up lunch, dry-cleaning, coffee for the editors, and work 12 hour shifts with no time to eat

and i love it

p.s. that article on sexy lingerie in the jan 09 issue....
literally racks and racks and racks and hours and hours and hours of organizing and cleaning up just to find the 7 featured pieces.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Recession Special

Sales Sales Sales! And it’s not just your ordinary holiday specials. The recession is causing everyone to panic and mark down their prices at a ridiculous rate! Everything at Miu Miu is 50% off at Bergdorf’s, Marc Jacobs soho is 70% (everything!), and Marc by Marc is 40% off at Bloomingdales!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Shine on me

Everybody should know what it feels like to have a love-hate relationship (boyfriends, fattening deserts, Lindsay Lohan) You love them one day, can't stand them the next....

That's how my bond with sequins are. There are times when I see a tacky sequined number sold in one of those shops on Christopher st that make me wonder "WHY!?"
Mabye it's because the holidays are rolling around, or because Kate Moss' new Christmas collection at TOPSHOP is filled with it, but I am starting to love sequins. It really can look fabulous when worn with the right ensemble, and the right occasion. Here's the look at every price point.


Hervé Léger Sequin bandage dress
$2,800 @ www.net-a-porter.com


Christian Louboutin Decollete paillette pumps
$925 @ www.net-a-porter.com


3.1 Phillip Lim Racerback Sequin Tank
$395.00 @ 3.1 Phillip Lim Soho (212) 334-1160


Maison Martin Margiela Sequin and Leather Belt
$375.00 @ www.eluxury.com


Forever 21 Sequined Mini
$17.80 @ Forever 21

Monday, November 24, 2008

Where'd you get those?.............Target

Proenza Schouler, Richard Chai, Behnaz Sarafpour, Jonathon Saunders...

What do all these high-end designers have in common?



Yes. That is the logo for the famous mass market store TARGET where you probably go to pick up your laundry detergent and toilet paper. It's been everywhere on the news: High-end name colloborates with mass chain. (Kate Moss x Top Shop, Comme Des Garcon x H&M, Lela Rose x Payless) And Target is on top of this new trend by snatching fresh and wanted designers.

On Deck is Thakoon for Target which will be released on Christmas Day. Now the majority of America can afford to dress like Michelle Obama and Michelle Williams who are both fans of this designer.



Michelle Obama in Thakoon Dress



Thakoon for Target


What is more exciting than being able to purchase Thakoon's gorgeous floral print collection at target for a price range of $20-$70??

Alexander McQueen at target. He is named the next designer for Target after Thakoon's collection.





I'm loving this new era of being able to buy designers worthy of couture at a price that even your stingy grandma will approve of. All I have to say is keep them coming, this is the true meaning of style for a good price.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

And the winner is....

10/22/08 I quoted, "Alexander more than deserves this award. It was love at first collection for me and him. His androgyny chic, with a edgy rock n roll style is flying off the racks. The best of luck to him."

And sure enough the winner of the CFDA fashion fund award went to him last night. $200,000 plus a year of mentoring will be given to him.

The runner-ups: Vena Cava and Albertus Swanepoel of Albertus Quartus, receiving $50,000.


Alexander with Alic Dellal at the announcement of his winning

Mini-profile on Alexander Wang:

Born in San Francisco, California Alexander moved to New York City to attend Parsons School of Design at the age of 18. He has a parade of impressive internships: Derek Lam, Marc Jacobs, Vogue, and Teen Vogue. By 2007, Alexander launched his own women's ready-to-wear collection that was an instant hit and was sold in over 150 boutiques nationwide.

This 24 year old now lives in the lower east side, gaining inspiration from cool-chic girls such as Erin Wasson (who styled some of his shows) and Alice Dellal. His clean, classic and luxurious silhouettes that is mixed with urban streets is the epitome of true fashion. "A tee shirt and jeans can be just as sexy and stylish as an evening gown." Alexander claims. The contrast of these two words (high fashion with street) is what modern fashion is all about today.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Chanel Mobile Art

After waiting exactly 3 hours and 17 minutes outside on a cold and cloudy day with my best friend Anna, I finally got to experience the CHANEL MOBILE ART SHOW!!



The circular shaped mobile was an art piece itself. It had a modern feel with its snow white exterior. Upon entering inside, we immediately hit the coat check where all bag and coats were required to be checked in. It was quiet and a little mysterious even from the beginning where I had to sit on a bench where a line of about 4 or 5 other viewers were waiting.

A slim worker wearing all black with a simple Chanel logo on her shirt placed a set of headphones on me, and instructed in a whisper "Wait until she says go."

"Until who says go?" I thought to myself.

And then, over the headphones I heard a soft, subtle, and slightly eerie voice whisper to me that sent chills down my spine. I listened intensively, and slowly walked left like the voice ordered as if I was hypnotized.

There was one art piece that was the most memorable in my mind. The voice instructed me to lean against the wall on my right inside a dark hallway. I found my eyes automatically set on the art piece adjacent to the wall I was resting on. It was a strip of gray and pebbled ground, with puddles of what seemed to be fresh rain that was still dripping from the sky. In the reflection of the miniature ponds was the mirror image of a old fashion French apartment building. I could even hear the sounds from the scene: people knocking the doors, cleaners humming while hanging up laundry, couples arguing. The only interruption of the scenes were the ripples caused by the dripping rain from the imaginary sky.

At the end was a life-size plum Chanel purse, with the gold chained handles sprawled, giving the impression that the owner was in a hurry and tossed in on the floor. Inside were two flat screen TVs showing a scene from a movie (that I didn't recognize). The whole time, the eerie voice guided me and I almost feel like I grew a bond with this mysterious lady.

This show inspired by the Chanel 2.55 bag was one of those experiences that intrigued my brain, and made me think deeply about art,fashion and culture. The 3 hour and 17 minute was well worth the wait!





Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Shopping hot spot

Obama. Obama. Obama.
It's time for change:

And for those of you who are looking for a change in wardrobe or just want some advice in a great place to go shopping, let me give you one word: SOHO


In Portland my favorite place was Hawthorne, which is a street full of vintage shops and cute boutqiues that offers one-of-a-kind pieces. When I traveled to South Korea, Dongdameun shopping center was a great spot with cheap finds, and the experience was fun to due to all the bargaining. But when it comes to mixing and matching, Soho in New York City takes the cake for the best spot.



On Broadway, they offer the mass marketed stores that carry the cheap finds that can be mixed in with the high-end designers. Stores like H&M, Forever 21, Old Navy line Broadway, and the very much anticipated Top Shop is to open this fall. Although the streets tend to crowd, especially during weekends and holidays, the cheap thrills will totally be worth it.

Now to spice up the wardrobe just walk west of Broadway and you will hit all the higher end stores. To find that “It Bag” of the season take a stop by Louis Vuitton, Prada, or Chanel which are all beautifully decorated flagships. But if you are looking for great service, make sure you dress to impress because sales associate tend to ignore people who give the impression that they can’t afford high-end.



To buy the other key points of your wardrobe contemporary designers such as 3.1 Phillip Lim, Anna Sui, and Diesel offer a great selection. For vintage lovers What goes around Comes around on West Broadway has unique finds. And if you want a retailer that carries various brands go to Barneys Co-op, Intermix, or Scoop NYC.