Jeanie Syfu, TRESemmé lead hair designer, spills the details on the look for Marissa Webb at New York Fashion Week S/S ’17.
Fashion Week
Check out what went on both backstage and on the runway for Desigual’s Spring/Summer 17 show at New York Fashion Week.
Check out the inspiration and looks from Clauida Li’s SS17 collection from this year’s NYFW.
Check out what products and techniques leading beauty experts used in the God Save Queens Spring/Summer 17 New York Fashion Week show.
Last night, Eva Mendes hosted an intimate gathering for her latest collaborative collection with New York & Company.
We joined AXE backstage at the Brett Johnson Spring 2017 New York Fashion Week: Men’s Presentation, produced and styled by June Ambrose.
#NYFWM: Devon Halfnight LeFlufy & Landlord Present SS 2017 Collections
For this season’s New York Fashion Week: Men’s, Devon Halfnight LeFlufy showcased a virtual reality presentation, incorporating his designs with digital augmented reality. The Spring 2017 presentation took on VR goggles, sponsored by Samsung, that made for a standout from other designers this week.
The Canadian-Antwerp based designer evolved his pieces this season to include a few well tailored ready-to-wear garments including structured wool outerwear with rigid tailoring. The collection featured on abstract and non-collective arrangements, from oversized silhouettes, mismatched color palettes, and individualistic makeup and styling.
“Every look was specified to each individual model, it was done but not overly done so we used Messy Look gel and diffused dried it, once it was dry, we would go back with Messy Look paste. For pulled back hair, we used the Natural Look paste to create a wet-greasy look.” – John Ruidant, Lead Hair Stylist from AXE
“Selected Feelings” was the signature theme for the collection, printed on silk tops and belts, encompassing old and new digital eras in the internet age. Models were equipped to Samsung’s monitors and goggles for guests to envision different perspectives of each look, from nature to abstract art.
We also had a chance to stop by Landlord’s SS17 presentation on the last day of Fashion Week to discover Ryohei Kawanishi’s fashion week debut inspired by utilitarian design. Silhouettes inspired by construction workers and Berlin-based contemporary artist Isa Genzken. The collection included garments made from nylon, 3M, and twill in reflective neons and bold contrasting colors. Although more of visionary art rather than conventional wear, this showcase was undeniably worth seeing.
On Monday July 11, contemporary menswear brand ARTISTIX held its official NYFW:M afterparty at the Folley Gallery in the Lower East Side.
Gucci is currently moving into its second phase of changing the game of fashion.
Ready-to-Wear has been taken to the next level thanks to the Korean fashion industry, which begins to provide a “buy as you see” option to the public.