Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Venus Channels Tina Turner For Wimbledon Dress

Venus Williams wants all eyes on her again at Wimbledon! The games began on Monday and Venus made a splash in her first round win. While in London, Venus attended Ralph Lauren's New Bond Street store opening and had this to say about her outfit:
“I know that the French Open outfit look caused a stir, but I think the one I will wear in the next couple days will be better yet—it’s all about lace and fringes, a lot of fringes. I’m thinking about Tina Turner here. I am not sure how that is going to go over, but at least I can say that it will catch everyone’s attention.”
 No doubt, all the attention is on Venus - now let's see an All-Williams final!!!


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Friday, June 18, 2010

Jumpsuits: Resort 2011

 Malandrino

 If you view less than 10 Resort 2011 Collections you will soon notice one trend that will certainly jump right out: Jumpsuits! Every chic woman knows that it takes a very confident woman to pull off a one piece such as a jumpsuit. Luckily the designers gave us options from old classic/Bill Blass, metallic rocker/Malandrino to comfortable drape/Donna Karan. Take a look and tell us which one you would dare to wear!

Bill Blass

Donna Karan

Sneak Peak at Resort 2011 Collections

 Enjoy a sneak peak of the Resort Collection by Cynthia Rowley, Isaac Mizrahi and Suno. I choose pieces from beautiful African prints to easy summer looks and of course clothed on the back of a model in COLOR!! Hopefully, I will find more as the collections are presented.


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Sedene Blake & Ayan Elmi Does Beauty For Vogue Italia

 Can you imagine a beautiful day with your girlfriend at the most serene beach on a pristine Saturday afternoon?
 If that is too hard for you to imagine, then allow models Sedene Blake and Ayan Elmi to tell the story. Photographed by Greg Lotus for Vogue Italia's monthly beauty supplement, the perfectly gorgeous models make you want every bit of the experience for yourself with all the beauty included! 

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

YaYa Dacosta Is One Of Esquire's Women Of Summer 2010

Do you remember YaYa from America's Next Top Model? Who could forget her! She was the candidate filled with confidence, uber gorgeous and a little bit of nerd - you know - the girl I wanted to win. Alas YaYa was the runner-up but she's made a bit of dent in the industry all the same. She's acted along side heavy weights like Danny Glover in The Messenger and Annette Benning in her upcoming film The Kids Are All Right.
YaYa is featured in Esquire's women of Summer 2010 and it looks like she didn't miss one day of pilates!!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

The Color Of Beauty by Elizabeth St. Philip

 I came across a beautiful gem while browsing through some industry news that I would like to share. I believe the story broke last month but it's certainly not to late to share! The Colour of Beauty by Elizabeth St. Philip: a short poignant documentary that is less than 20 minutes long, explores race politics inside the fashion industry, particularly casting for New York Fall Fashion Week. The protagonist is Renee Thompson who has modeled for 10years around the world but moved to New York in hopes of reaching super model status. Renee believes in her self and is heart-breakingly determined despite the pitfalls along the way. At the end her dream to walk in New York Fashion Week was not realized but she continues on.


You can also view video here if the video above is not working. Give us your take on this documentary - if you're active in the industry - share your experiences with us!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Joe Zee of Elle's Tips For New Designers

 New designer co-signed by Andre Leon Talley - Laquan Smith

Joe Zee the Creative Director at Elle may be hungry for publicity to put up with Olivia on the popular MTV reality program The Hills. But on Elle.com he has some sound advice for new designers:
The #1 point I always stress to young designers is POINT OF VIEW. I’ve seen so many young designers come and go because they were busy trying to chase the trends of the moment versus doing something that was innately their strength. If you are true to yourself, others will take note. Otherwise, everyone can smell a fake a mile away. I have to believe the clothes I see. Take for example, someone like Marc Jacobs. (Yes even he was considered a young designer at one point.) When Marc showed his infamous grunge collection for Perry Ellis, it was a turning point in his career. He may have lost his job over it, but by sticking to his point of view, he gained a legion of loyal fashion followers instead, and that collection remains one of the most talked about today, even 20 years later---and that collection was ultimately very Marc. Then you have someone more recent like Jason Wu, who has taken his refinement and elegance to a new level, doing important, history-making dresses for the First Lady. You can always tell when Mrs. Obama is wearing a chic Wu. Again, point of view.
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