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NYFW Favorites.

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A fun week came to an end yesterday. The end of NYFW. There were some shows on my must watch list - Prabal Gurung, Edun and Maison Martin Magiela, but my favorite looks came from 3 other shows. 
The first, Michael Kors. If you ever needed more motivation to keep that tummy tight, it would be all the crop tops cropping up for Spring 14.' Look 18 from his show teases with just enough and is so chic, I want to buy the look head to toe.
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 Look 7 from Donna Karan. The skirt. Nuff said.
And finally, 
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Altuz
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Disco Queen.

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With the passing of disco diva Donna Summer, I started thinking of the style she helped make so iconic. I didn't know much about Donna Summer the woman, but I knew her songs. I wasn't around in the Studio 54 days but I sure loved the style of the times. Miss. Summer, may you rest in peace. Let the style you set live long.

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 Shine on.
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For the next few months, New York City’s Midtown will have a few new residents on its sidewalk– 32 to be exact. The Fashion Center’s Sidewalk Catwalk opened just yesterday featuring 32 mannequins decorated by some of city’s top fashion designers including Diane von Furstenberg, Betsey Johnson, Badgley Mischka, Thom Browne, Jason Wu, and many more. We took a trip to the heart of the Garment District to visit New York City’s latest public art exhibition, which extends from Herald Square to 42nd St

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Left to right: Designer Stacy Igel, a look from Boy Meets Girl's Fall 2010 collection



“I love putting my friends and colleagues together, for business or pleasure,” says Stacy Igel. “I’ve been building strong, honest mutually-beneficial relationships in fashion for years now,” she continues, “slowly gaining credibility and access. That’s the only way.”


Take it from Igel, she’s one who’s made these practices work to perfection. Over the last 15 years, she’s gone from student to designer, to the own

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NYFW Favorites.

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A fun week came to an end yesterday. The end of NYFW. There were some shows on my must watch list - Prabal Gurung, Edun and Maison Martin Magiela, but my favorite looks came from 3 other shows. 
The first, Michael Kors. If you ever needed more motivation to keep that tummy tight, it would be all the crop tops cropping up for Spring 14.' Look 18 from his show teases with just enough and is so chic, I want to buy the look head to toe.
LUX_3404.450x675.JPG
 Look 7 from Donna Karan. The skirt. Nuff said.
And finally, 
MARC0098.450x675.JPG
Altuz
Read more…

Disco Queen.

disco-ball2.jpg
With the passing of disco diva Donna Summer, I started thinking of the style she helped make so iconic. I didn't know much about Donna Summer the woman, but I knew her songs. I wasn't around in the Studio 54 days but I sure loved the style of the times. Miss. Summer, may you rest in peace. Let the style you set live long.

cool-shoes-disco-disco-ball-pumps-fashion-high-heels-lady-gaga-inspired-Favim.com-52530.jpg
tumblr_lvhv4eiaes1qinp4fo1_500.jpg?w=500 
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2011-10-30_012033.jpg
 tumblr_lxv4y13AED1qj55i7o1_r1_1280.jpg
 Shine on.
Read more…

For the next few months, New York City’s Midtown will have a few new residents on its sidewalk– 32 to be exact. The Fashion Center’s Sidewalk Catwalk opened just yesterday featuring 32 mannequins decorated by some of city’s top fashion designers including Diane von Furstenberg, Betsey Johnson, Badgley Mischka, Thom Browne, Jason Wu, and many more. We took a trip to the heart of the Garment District to visit New York City’s latest public art exhibition, which extends from Herald Square to 42nd St

Read more…

Left to right: Designer Stacy Igel, a look from Boy Meets Girl's Fall 2010 collection



“I love putting my friends and colleagues together, for business or pleasure,” says Stacy Igel. “I’ve been building strong, honest mutually-beneficial relationships in fashion for years now,” she continues, “slowly gaining credibility and access. That’s the only way.”


Take it from Igel, she’s one who’s made these practices work to perfection. Over the last 15 years, she’s gone from student to designer, to the own

Read more…

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