Hallmark transformed Hudson Yard’s bustling and busy plaza into a winter wonderland, for its first bus tour, which was fittingly called Jingle Stop, in anticipation of its Countdown to Christmas.
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Haute Living Celebrates the Launch of Lennox Lewisβs Champions Limited Edition Rocavaka at Le Bar Penelope
Three-time world heavyweight boxing champion, Lennox Lewis has added another level of champion to his vast portfolio!
Itβs always a special feeling to share the room with people who have common passions and missions, and ASPCAβs Humane Awards Luncheon at The Plaza Hotel in NYC, was no different!
The New York Film Festivalβs Opening Night Movie Premiere Of βNickel Boysβ
The Nickle Boys movie is based on two young black boys, who formed an inseparable bond, while overcoming abuse at a historic reform school, during the Jim Crow era.
Calling all horror fans and scaredy cats alike! The movie, The First Omen will be available for Digital release on May 28th, on Hulu on May 30th, and on DVD & Blu-Ray on July 30th, and we celebrated the great news at an intimate dinner gathering in SoHo in NYC!
The Bridgerton Promenade event was a royal gathering that served as a feast for guestβs eyes.
The interview with The Vampire cast brought out gory fun to their season two premiere in NYC!
Photography and Videography by Dijana Mesin
The Girls On The Bus TV series showcases the ethical dilemmas that come about when politics meshes with friendships.
The five design houses of KiyoKa Hase, Miari Shigeta, Sun Below, Re Rhee And Yaxin Zone displayed their exquisite creations and diverse fashion palettes.
My absolute personal favorite show was by Japanese brand and designer KiyoKa Jade, which played with textures and layers using the hues of grey, black and whites. The designs were futuristic and out-of-the-box and I could definitely imagine rappers such as Playboi Carti wearing the detailed and baggy looks that were completed with oversized circular black sunglasses.
My second personal favorite was the fashion brand Yaxin Zone by Taiwanese designer Ya-Hsin Chung. Her fabrics were thick, cozy and fluffy and offered a fashionable alternative to winter puffers, with its warm layering. As a contradiction to the soft materials, the designer featured diagonal stitchings of huge zippers and most pieces were asymmetrical, which created a unique experience for onlookers at each turn.
The designer focused heavily on making her creations interesting from all angles, being that an equal amount of focus on detail was placed on the front, sides and back of the outfits. Ya-Hsin also played with accessories such as bags and clip-on, clip-off layers of clothing, so fashionistas can easily transform looks from short to long and vice-versa.