Elle Magazine celebrated their 22 annual Women in Hollywood awards on October 20.
Fashion & Beauty
Balmain for H&M Brings in Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid and The Backstreet Boys
Attendees of the Balmain X H&M Collection runway show were treated to a lesson in what made Olivier Rousteing’s reign at Balmain what it is today and a Backstreet Boys show.
Fashion week in Tel Aviv is pretty fresh – it celebrated its 3rd birthday this week, as it showcased over 30 Israeli designers. The event took place in an unusual venue – Gindi Fashion mall, a soon-to-be luxury shopping compound that is still very much under construction. The result was pretty surreal – all dressed up guests, amongst them Israeli celebrities and fashionistas, marched through the red carpet into an exposed concrete structure, then led into a super sleek reception hall that didn’t fall far from Lincoln Center’s Fashion Week, while being overlooked by curious construction workers.
And since the air conditioning was still not at its best and October is still summer in Israel, Fans were handed out to ease the heat. This scenario is to remind us that no matter how we try, and might sometimes succeed, to look like something else – for better or for worse we’re still in the Middle East.
Maskit
Maskit, who opened Fashion Week, was one of the most anticipated shows this year. It is a legendary and historic Fashion house, one of the first and maybe most influential in local fashion. The house was actually founded by the Israeli government in the 1950’s in order to create employment for new settlers and allow them to use the skills and artistic views they brought, each from a different culture, and create a new, all-Israeli fashion. House of Maskit was closed in the 90’s, but was brought back to life two years ago by designer Sharon Tal with the blessing and collaboration of original founder Ruth Dayan.
In this collection Tal managed to keep Maskit’s essence but still make it extremely relevant. Minimalistic yet sophisticated silhouette included lots of kaftans, soft maxi dresses and featured some of the classic Maskit pieces from the past, such as the desert coat, with new interpretations.
Colors were delicate ocean and earth tons – sand, camel, hushed light blues, off white but also black, and as fit to the brand lots of elaborated techniques such as handmade beading and embroidery-like laser cuts were incorporated in the garments.
Gadi Elimelech
Amongst the Designers presenting in Tel-Aviv Fashion week was also Gadi Elimelech, who started his way in the fashion industry 17 years ago as a stylist, and this is his first collection showing on a runway. His best known clients as a stylist was Ninet (Whom you’ve probably never heard of but is a musician and a mega-star in Israel). Their collaboration went on for years, turning Ninet into a fashion icon, and today she’s the one creating the playlist for his show.
Elimelech’s collection was inspired by the world of insects – particularly butterflies and beetles, researching their shapes, colors and textures. His collection consisted of both velvets and nylon-like fabrics creating round, constructed shapes, and of soft, flowy chiffons in body-complimenting silhouettes. Elimelech also used laser cut fabrics, prints and perspex jewelry (designed by Tal Frank) to mimic different aspects of his muse’s esthetics and essence.
Colors were bold red, blue and yellow and a lot of black, fit for the designer who comes from the evening gowns niche. The result was a feminine, dramatic but also very wearable collection.
Sample
Another notable brand in TLV Fashion Week was Sample, by sisters Einav Zini and Nofar Machluf. Sample is also a young line, but has already gained a name as the current, “right” brand, making its way into every it-girl’s heart and closet.
This year they presented a monochromatic collection in nudes, olives and earthy marble prints.
Sample’s signature urban and boxy shapes were reinvented with leather and neoprene, incorporating details such as enlarged pockets, buckles and cut-outs finished with a-morphic shaped metal work. Alongside these, in perfect harmony, you could also see more romantic and feminine elements, using raffles, pleats and lace appliques on chiffon and tulle.
The collection presented a very clear concept, developed through every aspect, resulting in a very precise, original and exciting collection.
-Noga Zil-Bar
Runway Photo Credit: Avi Valdman
Of Mercer unveiled their flagship retail space and hosted a desk-to-dinner fashion presentation.
Dwayne Wade x Li-Ning WoW4 Launch
Dwayne Wade x Li-Ning WoW4 Launch
Today Nike Mag announced this Limited Edition Release…
Tiffany & Co. Celebrates Launch of Liz Goldwyn’s Sporting Guide
Tiffany & Co.’s Design Director, Francesca Amfitheatrof, hosted the launch party at The Los Angeles Athletic Club on Friday, October 9th.
fullbeauty.com has partnered with Meghan Trainor to help lead the plus size fashion movement and validate body confidence worldwide.
Amanda Seyfried Announces Clé de Peau Beauté’s New 2016 Products
Amanda Seyfried made an appearance at the SHISEIDO Group’s press conference at the Palace Hotel in Tokyo for their new Spring 2016 products.
If you were on Instagram or Facebook this weekend, it’s likely that you saw at least one mention of BeautyCon on either platforms. BeautyCon made it’s way to New York City on Saturday, hosting the event by Pier 36. For beauty obsessed teens and women alike, this was the event to be at with meets up with YouTube beauty and style gurus, steep discounts on products from Tarte and QVC, and freebies and contests hosted by Proactiv+ and Essie.
BeautyCon events were held in threefold. On one end of the room, a seating arrangement was set up for the different panels of the day. Panelists included Jay Manuel, Lo Bosworth, Sprinkle of Glitter, Maddi Bragg, Chrisette Michelle, Angel Merino, and Bethany Mota, among others. The rest of the room was filled with different brands and vendors offering complimentary services, freebies, and fan favorites from brands like Tarte Cosmetics, Physician’s Formula, Ricky’s NYC, and Elizabeth Arden. Outside the event space was exclusively for meet and greets, food service, and performances by JoJo, Madison Beer, Poppy, and Jovanie.
Cool Giveaways:
- QVC gave customers the chance to pick four products for a large selection to take home for free. (This line was never-ending, people ended up purchasing food and eating it on the line because it took so long. Totally worth it though, considering the dedication of these girls, the products must have been amazing.)
- Essie held a give a-away contest. They had a full mani bar and when beauty goers posted a picture of their manis on Instagram, they were instantly entered to win a full wall of Essie.
- Pro-Active held an interactive game where you could win anything from the facial brush to the three-piece collection.
Being that this was my BeautyCon Event ever, I picked up a few things:
- Wear comfortable shoes. The conference space was huge and before the day’s end, I had made several laps around the space. Also, with the amount of people that were there (A LOT), it got really hot, really fast. Wear removable layers, I repeat, wear layers. I wore a sweater and coat because it was freezing on Saturday. But even with taking off my coat, I was sweating.
- Bringing your kids? No fear. BeautyCon had planned perfectly by creating a parents lounge. The space had water and drinks available for parents to unwind with while their kids shopped.
- Arrive early. There were so many give always or sales that ran out of product midway through the day.
- Bring both cash and credit/debit cards with you. Certain vendors only accepted cash, so come prepared with both.
- Lines will be long, very, very long. Come with your friends and have fun! There’s so much to do and look at, there’s something for everyone.
For those who couldn’t make it, you can still get in on the fun by subscribing to the BeautyCon BFF Box. The box is curated by BeautyCon and industry insiders and includes the newest beauty products. There are two types of subscription options: either yearly or seasonal. With both subscriptions, boxes will be shipped four times a year, but the payment schedule differs. Learn more about it here.
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