Simply Dresses hosted a Sip and Shop event in NYC on Thursday to bring in the holidays and to promote their new holiday collection which is filled with sequins and fall tones.
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WEEKEND ALERT: Get 3D Ornament of Yourself in Time for Christmas with Stella Artois
This Weekend: Stella Artois is hosting an Ornament Yourself! event at the Oculus at World Trade Center.
We stepped to the dynamic and ever-changing Whitney Museum of American Art to see the newly-opened Andy Warhol – From A to B and Back Again, as well as revisit what’s opened and closing soon.
Claudinette Jean’s smile lit up Pier 59 Studios as she took several interviews backstage while tending to her models and squeezing in a rehearsal. She practiced her closing remarks in front of the presentation’s forest-like background which was draped in greenery. This theme set the tone for Fusha’s latest collection which was nature inspired.
The Spring/Summer collection featured bright, spring colors and differs from previous collections as it is the first to be a women’s only line. Claudinette takes pride in her creations being unique and explains, “It’s the cut, it’s the fabric used, it’s the combination of different fabrics put together,” she says, “a lot of designers don’t like taking chances doing that, and that is what you’ll be seeing tonight.”
During the presentation, the models stood on risers to present the designs while people flowed freely through the space, taking tons of pictures and enjoying the music provided by Claudinette’s husband and well-known musician, Wyclef Jean. Explaining the collections target audience was seemingly one of the easiest tasks of the evening. “I make clothes for all women,” says Claudinette, “for each piece, I’m thinking about different women of all ages everywhere.”
She continues, “This is the first time I will be doing all sizes for women of all sizes. I have a lot of unique pieces and I’m always twisting it to keep it very different.”
Be sure to look out for more pieces from Fusha on their website.
The ChaShaMa Gala and Art Party are billed as the “most outrageous” of the season, but do they live up to the hype? Bigger than ever but more curated, the answer is a resounding “yes”.
Highland Park Hosts Lunch at AGERN to Celebrate THE LIGHT + Lily Kwong-Designed Installation
Whisky-maker Highland Park invited guests to join for a Lunch in NYC to celebrate THE LIGHT as well as a Lily Kwong-designed ORKADIA installation.
Carolina Herrera presented the ode to her impressive 37-year career and to her success in keeping elegance alive and thriving, at the Museum of Modern Art on February 12th, 2018.
NYFWM: Nick Graham F/W 2018 Gives Us “Metropolitan”; Singing at McKittrick Hotel
Nick Graham serves us vocals at his high-concept fashion show and album teaser party. It was part of the Fashion Week activities in NYC.
The fashion elite showed out for this top of week Title of Work launch event at Cadillac House. The interaction was keen, as Title of Work’s designs have always been high stakes.
Art Review: Wonmin Park “Plain Cuts” at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, NYC
Wonmin Park ‘s first solo exhibition in the USA at ultra-chic Carpenters Workshop Gallery is a celebration of technicality and patience.