Where do you live? Please list country or state, not your planet.
Washington, DC
Do you work in the fashion industry?
I would like to work in fashion
About Me ...
Currently employed at Georgetown University. Would like to return to school and get my degree as a Fashion Publicist. No kids...maybe in the future though. Have always had a love of fashion...reading Vogue and Vanity Fair at age 14. Have a good fashion sense and an even better eye.
Fashion Industry Experience
None...Yet.
Favorite Fashion Designer or Fashion Brand
Michael Kors, Carmen Marc Valvo, Cavalli, Versace, Valentino, Oscar De La Renta, Carolina Herrera
What is your favorite fashion website? (list the web address, NOT the fashion sites name. If you only list the name, the link to your favorite fashion site will not work...)
The market is offering up a bounty of prints at this time. Chief among these are the borders that are being used for engineered effects. There is certainly a lot of borders in the skirt and dress areas... they are colorful and still have either an India or N. Africa feel or populated with fresh garden florals in fresh mint green, buttercup yellow, and coral pinks.
We are seeing quite a bit of liberty style and traditional cotton calico prints, which can be a part of a western/prairie trend or a summery romantic one.
Ethnic prints that include African motifs that include cowry shells, prints traditional to mud cloth and kente, batik as the Mali women of Western Africa wear, tie-dye, and ombré are all part of the world market (or tribal council) trend which in the final analysis is about... a shrinking world.
detail review
• enhanced seams... staining, metallic ribbon sewn over them, raw selvage
• buttons... large, painted, embosses, silver, gold, mismatched
• crochet and eyelet trims
• raffia drawstring waists & hems... shoulder straps
• knitted waistbands
• dropped yokes for skirts and smock styled tops.
• ribbons
• rick rack
• think multi-colored embroideries (often using thick yarns)
• fringe hemlines... from Paul & Joe. Quite popular in the Fall designer collections.
• layers of prints, and distressed hems
• belted everything
• box pleats
• drawstring details
• bib effects
• yokes for tops
• narrow ruffles
• the draped or gathered bust continues
• multi-colored embroideries
• raw edges
• pintucks
• deconstructed flounces
• 3/4 sleeve jackets (also now known in some circles as a bracelet sleeve)
• wrap and surplice effects
• tiers
• flounces
• shirring
• tie-front tops and sweaters
• empire effects
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I got out of school lastyear, although I am looking to back this year to do hairstyling also. I am here to network really... and meet some new friends,,, so hopefully i will speak with you soon :-)
Patricia - welcome to the Fashion Industry Network.. I see that you have already been busy meeting new friends. Sorry that it took so long for me to welcome you to this network.
I see from your profile that you my enjoy writing about fashion. If you are interested, you can utilize the blog feature in your profile area. If you write a fashionable blog entry, it will also appear on the main page of the site for a short time. This is a good way to allow other members to see your thoughts on fashion.
If you ever have any questions about this fashion network, please do not hesitate to ask me. It will be my pleasure to assist in any way that I can.
sure no problem, co owner of reKa Productions. we focus on the Fashion and Entertainment Industry for photoshoots, mostly models, singing artists and dj's. Then weddings keep our company going. I'm a make-up and hair artist and my bus. partner does photography. So were basically a unique package deal that works our pretty well.. thanks for asking..
At 4:42pm on February 29th, 2008, machel tulley said…
Wil I just got home so I am not doing much
At 4:40pm on February 29th, 2008, Margaret Howe said…
I'm new to the industry, but I like reading PRCouture.com You might enjoy it. Best of luck & have a great weekend!
thanks patricia! yeah we have a lot of great sights in san francisco that has grafiti art on the streets.. with the right enhancements it can turn out as a great picture shot!
At 3:35pm on February 29th, 2008, machel tulley said…
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Margaret
I got out of school lastyear, although I am looking to back this year to do hairstyling also. I am here to network really... and meet some new friends,,, so hopefully i will speak with you soon :-)
I see from your profile that you my enjoy writing about fashion. If you are interested, you can utilize the blog feature in your profile area. If you write a fashionable blog entry, it will also appear on the main page of the site for a short time. This is a good way to allow other members to see your thoughts on fashion.
If you ever have any questions about this fashion network, please do not hesitate to ask me. It will be my pleasure to assist in any way that I can.
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