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Prete & Bruno take the stage at Lincoln Center.


Feb15

Italians are known for their showmanship – and in Italian fashion, theatrics go unmatched. So it is no surprise that Prete & Bruno’s New York debut took place in Lincoln Center’s Stage and consisted of an impressive 44 looks. Matching their consistently sexy and delightfully sensational designs with the runway’s soundtrack, the duo closed the show with Laissez-Moi Danser by Dalida. The finale parade of feather trims and Paris green chiffon dresses made me want to twirl on a stage with four Shail Upadhya clones circa 1978.

 

 

 

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Designer Radar: Son Jung Wan


Feb13

The sound of Blue Jeans (Penguin Prison Remix) by LDR resonated through Lincoln Center’s Studio as the first chiffon-and-fur combination entered Son Jung Wan’s runway on Saturday morning. Since last season, the number of guests filing in for Son nearly doubled – all clamoring to witness her show-stopping pieces like the raccoon fur-lined jacket and navy silk knot gown.

Son Jung Wan launched her namesake brand 12 years ago, gained high-end recognition in Korea, and has now fortified her position as one of the must-see emerging designers in New York.

 

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Commanding Fashion Week with a Manicured Fist


Feb12

I walked into Good Units for Loden Dager to Age of Consent by New Order. As I was scanning the attractive, predominantly-male crowd and enjoying the flawless musical transition from New Order to Crystal Castles, I had the heart-dropping realization that my camera had died, already well aware that my phone was soon to follow. With not enough time to run back to my apartment to retrieve my other outdated technologies, I ran over to Best Buy on 62nd and started barking sales associates into action. After convincing an entire Geek Squad that my issue took precedence over the sweet family purchasing a phone for their teenage daughter, I managed to catch the Rafael Cennamo presentation with a working camera and time to spare.

Complete with tiaras, regal tones, and a take-no-prisoners attitude, the Rafael Cennamo AW 2012 model presentation was an enhanced representation of my manner just minutes prior. Dramatic silhouettes in glittering hues instantaneously commanded the crowd. Dominant at her worst, but majestic at her best, Rafael Cennamo’s lady ruled with a manicured fist.

 

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Models, Ghosts, and Betsey's T+A


Sep14

I sat down in Lincoln Center's Theatre on Monday evening distracted with heartbreak for narrowly missing Norman Ambrose's show. Although it hadn't been the first show I missed this season, it was certainly one of the more anticipated young designers on my schedule.

Then, the booming sounds of City Grrrl by CSS quickly ejected me out of my disappointment. Betsey Johnson's show had begun.


Betsey's daughter, Lulu, took to the runway, for the first time in 10 years, in a sexy, Brigitte Bardot-themed collection. Circling to songs like Ice Cream by New Young Pony Club, Lulu feigned bashfulness when the crowd cheered – that is, until mother dearest entered center stage dancing to Ass & Titties by DJ Assault.

Not a bad Monday, wouldn't you say?

Our Tuesday started with a mystifying presentation by Improvd. The dramatic collection was a crowd-pleaser with its dark elegance and theatrical choreography.

We then left Lincoln Center and headed down to The Lambs Club for the relaunch of Models by Michael Gross. With Nicole Miller, Carmen Dell’Orefice, and Robert DiMauro on the guest list, we partied as if the re-rerelease was its first. After picking up my copy of Models, I bumped into the controversial author himself.

“Ohhh, you’re young! A newbie in this industry,” Michael Gross cooed, “They’re going to chew you up and spit you out in a heartbeat!”

"Don't say that!" I replied defensively.

“Oh, no, babe. I know for a fact. Because in my day, I would have been one of those who would have done that!”


Taking Michael’s advice to heart, I switched gears and preceded downtown for the Holy Ghost! Fashion Week Party at the Tribeca Grand Hotel. Daniel Franzese was loitering out front with friends, discussing his new role in Jersey Shoresical, a musical poking fun at the reality show. Inside, fans danced wildly as they were instructed to hold on… and hold tight.

 

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