Style Diary: Fashion Week Outfit #2

On Saturday I saw Eva Minge’s fashion show, a relatively amateur production showing a limited collection of black and white fashion.

I mean what event planner would choose a venue with dangerous cords and wires down the dark alleyways and forget to adequately staff the check-in desk leaving everyone waiting forever (painfully in heels mind you), in a dark winding basement hallway with (gasp) no air conditioning?  Needless to say, the first impression lacked.  The organizers seemed anything but organized as they rushed to and fro seemingly lacking focus and direction.  The event planner in me sympathized with their situation but not enough to steal my attention away from the tasty taco I just bought from a street vendor across the street.  A fashionista who has been trekking around NYC on heels has got to eat!

All of you regular readers know how I love the classic black and white combo.  But even I got bored with the combo…  I mean really, 50+ black and white looks down one runway?  Did the designer run out of budget for additional fabrics and only have the money to buy 2 colors in bulk?  The London based stylist that I met at the show critiqued that the collection seemed all over the place, ranging from swimwear and lingerie to men’s looks, women’s work outfits, to sexy going out clothes and formal wear.  And I agreed.  The sequence of presentation sometimes seemed off and we both agreed that there needed to be increased drama, energy and pace.  Critiques aside though, there were some pieces that peaked my interest.  The blazers with zipper detail were interesting and the asymmetrical white dress with black bandau top (see below) would be great for a skinny little pop star (which I am not so I’ll stick with the more work-appropriate blazer). What was hilarious to me was that the London stylist, noted how this collection would never take off well in London because apparently that last name, “Minge” translated into “cunt” there.  day -am!

Had I known the show was going to be so black and white, I might have worn a similarly themed ensemble.  But instead I wore a cream bubble dress by Bebe (also worn in a different way in this blog entry) and topped it off with an old French Connection sweater vest and Michael Kors gold studded belt from Saks.

Did anyone else out there watch this runway show?  If so, what did you think of the collection and production?

 

 

NYC Fashion Week

I’ve attended over a decade of fashion weeks in 3 cities and still to this day, I get giddy with my first seasonal fashion show.  This past Friday was no different.  I rushed out of work to attend Concept Korea and with plans to also hit Gen Art that evening.  But somehow, my usual 1hour commute from work into the upper west side turned into a patience-testing 2.5 hour drive.  You’d think that by the time I arrived at Lincoln Center, I’d be exhausted and raging with commuter road rage.  But all it took is the sight of Lincoln Center all lit up with fashionistas flocking the NY streets and almost like I had downed a Red Bull, my heart pounced with excitement and energy shot through my veins.

So happy to meet up with my friend and share in the fashion fun, we greeted each other with hugs and squealed like fashion week virgins as we entered our first fashion event for spring 2012’s season.


Concept Korea is actually a project that I helped bring to life 2 years ago so it was amazing to be there and celebrate its third run.  They showcased 5 Korean designers in hopes of launching them to the U.S. Market.  Here are some pics.

Other than Doo Ri Chung, who was awarded a Vogue/CFDA Fashion award, there really aren’t any Korean designers who have received international recognition.  Really, can you name anyone?  All those other designers that probably come to mind (Prabal Gurung, Phillip Lim, Jason Wu, Anna Sui, Vera Wang, Josie Natori etc.  they are mostly Chinese).  I know, we all look and sound the same but I swear, they are not Korean.   So it was interesting to read the press release for the event which is how I learned that Lie Sang Bong, one of Concept Korea’s featured designers, has apparel already worn by singers Lady Gaga and Beyonce and that Steve J & Yoni P created a capsule collection for trendy retailer Topshop.  As a fellow Korean, I thought that was pretty cool.

And though the post-event press mainly concentrated on the fact that Vanessa Hudgens, was in attendance (surely paid by her publicists and agents through some contractual agreement with concept Korea), I was more enthralled with the fact that Hyoni, (Korean) winner of the Ford supermodel contest was there hanging out with little to no recognition from those around her.
Hello, people?!  We have a supermodel in the house!  Isn’t this 5’9 cutie skinny?  Really sweet too.
More on the fashionistas that I spotted and the rest of my fashion week wardrobe in my upcoming posts!
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