Fashion Featured Gallery Anthony Franco’s Timeless Creations

November 3, 2011 - 10:26 am

Swarms of fashion lovers headed to Sunset Gower Studios this month to catch a peak at the highly anticipated 2012 Spring Collection by Anthony Franco. The trend following world knows Franco as a celebrity designer who creates high-end clothing for both men and women. Whether it’s for Red Carpet appearances or commercials, the label designs with the idea that “all clothing is timeless and has its place.” Anthony Franco Designs have been recently seen on the likes of Kourtney Kardashian, Kate Botsworth, as well as members of Panic! at The Disco and OutKast. Franco collections were also just spotted in True Blood, Pretty Little Liars, a Colgate commercial, and at a recent InStyle Party.

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Fashion One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s “Vintage” : Expo 2010

October 27, 2010 - 11:29 am

Vintage Show LA Fashion Week 2010

Prior to my visit to the “Original Vintage Fashion Expo”, now in its 22nd year and counting, should I be ashamed to quip that I could not have told my Pucci from my Gucci?  Or be stunned by the fact that my favorite plastic, polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride, had a wicked street following under the jewelry moniker Bakelite? Nah. But amazed was I that some of you lovely women would drop $7,500 on a bag made of goats, as long as it carried a tag reading- Louis Vuitton: Suhali L’ Extravagant . OMfG!

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Fashion The Dark Side of Fashion Week

October 27, 2010 - 11:23 am

LA Fashion Week 2010

Last week, three designers came together in downtown LA to present a trio of spring collections that shook up the generally tame LA Fashion Week. Edgy Ashton Michael and Skingraft were joined by the whimisical Anthony Franco at the LA Stock Exchange for a show that was fresh and full of surprises.

Ashton Michael, whose first line, Glaza [“Eyes” in Russian], created a stir in 2002 and who is known for his celebrity styling for the likes of Usher, Nicki Minaj and The Black Eyed Peas, crossed over to the dark side with a capsule collection called “back label”. Using only black and white, the eco-friendly knits featured kilts, harnesses and bondage straps, and hinted, in equal parts, at old school punk rock and new school hop hop, while remaining lightweight and even sporty. Weaving was a theme, too, showing up both in the designs and the models’ hair styles created my Plaid studios.

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Fashion Project Ethos: Indie Fashion Collective

October 26, 2010 - 11:06 am

Project Ethos: LA Fashion Week 2010

Sadly fashion week in Los Angeles has come to an end, for the time being at least.  I couldn’t, however, have thought of a better way to wrap it all up then to attend Friday night’s Project Ethos event.  Project Ethos is an annual affair that merges music, fashion, and art all into one venue for one creativity packed evening.   According to the Project Ethos team, “The goal is to furnish opportunity for featured participants, as well as arrange a truly invigorating experience for an event goer.”

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Fashion Going Green at LA Fashion Week

October 22, 2010 - 12:09 pm

LA Fashion Week

‘Green’ is all the rage right now. We are told that we should switch our cleaning products to be environmentally safe.  We are supposed to recycle and use refillable water bottles.  We should carpool to work whenever possible and must definitely conserve water.  This we all know and hear on a daily basis, but what about clothing?  Is there a way to be a friend to the Earth and be fully clothed? More importantly, does green clothing exist that is actually fashionable?

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Fashion Featured Gallery LA Fashion Week: A.Che’, Teeki, and Kooey

October 20, 2010 - 10:57 am

ChinaShop’s coverage of LA Fashion Week kicked off on Friday at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood.  Bright blue spotlights flashed through the sky, alerting civilians that a very important event was indeed going on inside.  The guest list was tight, the check-in line was long, and the bouncers were not budging.  As I waited for my moment of credential testing, I witnessed a burly bouncer remove three people in front of me that tried to pass for being twenty-one and had all conveniently left their IDs at their apartments.  The leader of that pack squealed out, “But I’m on IMDb, look me up” as she was swiftly removed from the vicinity of the velvet rope.

L.A. Fashion Week

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Fashion The Burberry Life

March 1, 2010 - 10:38 am

Burberry Prorsum Runway

Burberry is one of the most well-established & recognised fashion labels in the world.  Formed in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, the company invented gabardine, dressed Roald Amundsen & Ernest Shackleton (the most revered explorers of their time) & designed clothing for officers in the British army.  “Burberry classic check”, also known as “haymarket check” is instantly identifiable from it’s black, tan & red pattern.

Burberry had a public image problem in the 1990s, when it fell victim to the problem all fashion houses dread: counterfeiting on an enormous scale.  As Burberry had become popular with fans of English football, their classic check started to appear on all manner of items, & sold on almost every street corner.  It become the unofficial uniform for less savoury groups like chavs & football hooligans, & severely damaged the public perception of the brand.

When Christopher Bailey joined Burberry as creative director in 2001, the tide began to turn for the British icon.  The house turned out truly fashion-forward looks at the speed of light, garnering a gaggle of young new fans.  They secured the top British talent for its advertising campaigns, including Emma Watson, Agyness Deyn, Lily Donaldson & Kate Moss.  Today, their image is of utmost quality & brave style.

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Fashion Surviving Fashion Week in February: The Essentials

February 24, 2010 - 12:05 pm

Gala Fashion Whitecoat

It’s the most wonderful time of the yeeeeear… February is the month that fashionistas love and dread. Fashion week menacingly dominates the psyche. From Paris to New York and London to Milan, the selection of shows is staggering. Style aficiandos stumble through airports, sleepwalk through shows, subsist mostly on champagne and do their best to report what they’ve seen. Glamorous though it may seem, the reality is far from it.

Here’s my guide to surviving fashion week with style, grace and God willing, a little sleep.

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Fashion Charity Begins at Fashion Week

September 21, 2009 - 12:11 pm

Trelise Cooper

September is a month which revolves around fashion.  As the seasons change, Vogue‘s biggest issue of the year is released, & fashion events kick off all around the planet, from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week & Couture Fashion Week in New York to Moda Donna in Italy & London Fashion Week in the United Kingdom.

Of course, fashion week has its issues.  People who don’t care about fashion — of which there are many — look down on it as a shallow, meaningless event, & this is not always helped by what occurs on & off the runway.  Fashion shows are notorious for tyrannical egos, staunch clipboard-holders & enormous cups of Starbucks.  Celebrities descend in droves, designers take theatrical bows, & street-style snappers are worshiped with an almost religious fervor.

However, down in the antipodes — or more specifically, in Auckland, New Zealand, home of Air New Zealand Fashion Week — the atmosphere is different.  Yes, there will be shows, parties, gaggles of journalists foaming at the mouth, all commencing on Monday the 21st of September.  But in a strange & fabulous twist, 240 of New Zealand’s most well-known & glamorous names will shirk their stilettos in exchange for sneakers.  They’re going to take up hammers & build a house right in the middle of the furor.

The idea can be credited to Trelise Cooper, one of New Zealand’s most successful designers, in collaboration with Habitat For Humanity.  Habitat is an international, non-profit organization which uses volunteers to build “simple, decent & affordable” housing.  The homes are sold at no profit, with low loan repayments, & the house built during ANZFW will be given to a single mother & her three children, who currently live in a garage at the back of her family’s property.

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Fashion New York City Fashion Week kicks off

February 18, 2009 - 10:48 am

Thursday, February 12th marked the first official NY fashion show at Red Bull Space. The show was an innovative collaboration between rising fashion designer, Laura Dawson, and Prototype, a program of the Buckminster Fuller Institute, combining Architecture and fashion in what has already been called “the birth of a New Design Movement”