Spring Studios, located in Soho, is a hub for creatives every fashion week, buzzing with activity.
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Even during a socially distant, COVID cautious NYFW, Rebecca Minkoff delivered an incredible NYFW FW’20 presentation.
The streets are alive as New York City embraces Fashion Week AW 2020. Guests flowed into Studio B at Pier 59 Studios to attend the Fix & Fax show by Katya Leonovich.
RuffPup Takes His Modelling Very Seriously As He Does His Contribution To Toronto
- Toronto bread Ruffpup got a lot to say (and do) when it comes to contributing back to the community.
The Nolcha SS’20 Shows at NYFW
The Nolcha Shows have become well known throughout the fashion world. During Fashion Week, the Nolcha Shows give independent designers the platform to showcase their collections to press, retailers, and stylists.
NYFW: CHOGHENG FW’19 Presentation
On February 12, 2019, CHOCHENG presented his FW’19 collection for day 6 of NYFW.
On February 11th, 2019 Tresemmé NYFW stylist, Odile Gilbert, showed us her take on “fresh” natural hair styling on a variety of textures for the Carolina Herrera AW’19 fashion show.
Kate Spade held their FW19′ New York Fashion Week show on Friday, February 8th and I got a backstage look and all the NYFW excitement.
Henri Bendel debuted its new collection with Steven Wilson for New York Fashion Week, Spring 2019 and its all about the color.
Dan Liu presented his spring/summer 2019 collection on September 11th 2019 at the NYFW: The Shows. The collection’s theme was nowadays Japan.
The theme of the collection was translated well into the everyday pieces. Starting with the opening dance of Kitsune versus Kyou, the struggle of keeping Japanese heritage alive in a modern world was definitely present.
Six styles of white dresses opened the show, which allowed the viewer to appreciate the sharp angles of the geisha-inspired makeup. The purity of the color, could mean the death of old Japanese culture which was reinvented with the following looks.
The seventh look which disrupted the all-white entrance, was a crisp shirt dress with red and blue musical notes adorning the light fabric. The model came out with a lucky cat eye mask, possibly symbolizing a positive new beginning.
The repertoire had a subtle essence of the Japanese subculture of Harajuku. It was applied to the feminine dresses in a way that elevated the clothes. This was seen in small lace details, thin ruffles and pastel color combinations.
Dan Liu succeeded in telling a cohesive story through simple pieces that stood out thanks to the well-made execution and attention to details.