Monday, February 15, 2010

Viktor Luna Fall Winter 2010


Bess NYC

Over the summer, I took on some DIY projects that were mostly compiled of adding grommets and studs, to a finished pair of black leggings and a half finished Karl Lagerfeld blazer. Why only half finished you ask? Because my poor fingers bled! Once I acquire the knowledge to stud properly, I will stud everything from gloves, to boots, to black cigarette pants, but honestly who has the time? So that is the problem, now here is the solution!
 Bess NYC, is my new favorite shop. Located in New York City at 292 Lafayette Street is grommet grunge heaven Take a look at their 2009 lookbook and imagine the possibilities


















Locations 

New York 
292 Lafayette St.
New York, NY 10012
212.219.0723





Stockists



New York

Aloha Rag
    505 Greenwich Street. New York, NY 10013

Barney's New York
    660 Madison Avenue. New York, NY 10021

Bess
    292 Lafayette Street. New York, NY 10012

Jeffrey’s
    449 West 14th Street. New York, NY 10014

J.Crew Carrington Crystal Bow Necklace


I was head over heels in love when first laying eyes on this incredible necklace. I always mention the mixing of hard a soft elements and this necklace gives it to you hard with chains but softens it with ribbons.  Featured on the cover of Glamour magazine, being sported by our very elegant very classy very stylish first lady, I've known about this amazing piece for some time now but couldn't post about it until it was paid for a safely packaged and being shipped by the lovely employees of J.CREW. This necklace will cost you about $300, I know I know, it made me raise my eyebrows up to my hairline as well but here are the details of it...





"A stunning statement piece, designed in collaboration with NYC-Based (and press darling Fenton-Fallon. Crafted from exquisite Swarovski crystals and Czech stones (each one is individually set by hand on a tumbled mix of chains) and carefully finished with 100 percent silk, hand-dyed and tied ribbons that match the stones' brilliant palette. The essence of tough chic meets uptown glamour-this is thenecklace everyone else will covet. Gold and copper ox-plated brass chains with ahnd set cubic zirconium, Swarovski crystals and Czech stones (antique gold) or hand set glass. Lobster clasp"

Boy do they know how to sell it, and yes Im buying it! Photos to follow.
All the joy bling can bring (-;

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York Hervé Léger Fall 2010




"We realized that if you wear Hervé Léger, you have to be in shape," explained Lubov backstage after the show. "You know, you lace up tennis shoes, so we started to lace up bodices—and then moved on to ergonomics."


While keeping with the idea of the signature bandage dress, Hervé Léger took an already perfected idea and expanded. Putting a sporty twist on the Fall 2010 collection adding, mesh ribbons and of course, major banding in shades of nudes, as well as ink splashes. But, my most favorite element of the collection were the neoprane jackets and skinny legging like pants, which wearing I'm sure would be the equivalent to waking up with a rock star! To absolutely live for! 































Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York Erro Fall 2010

 “I see the idea of detachment, of taking something apart and using pieces in unexpected ways, as anoher exploration of the beauty of imperfection,” -Anna Larson





On Wednesday, February 10th, I witnessed black magic. Anna Larson, proved in Erro's Fall 2010 collection, that Black is and will always be, the new Black. Constructing the looks, with the idea of detachment in mind, an assortment of layered black fabrics were used to create this sleek cougar-esk collection. Each piece strong enough to work alone but, versatile enough to be layered and built into a more intricate look. Comprised of everything from fur, to knits, leggings and shoulder pads, the collection was very New York, very sophisticated, and very sexy. Vampy without dreary, black without boring, think exclusive modern goth with gladiator appeal and raven characteristics. Take a look











Photos courtesy of thefader.com




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