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Sunday, October 28, 2012

#7 Trunk Shows

Everyone loves being invited to a fashion show, from great music to models strutting the clothes, it is an all around fun experience. But, I find being invited to a trunk show to be more exclusive. Now for those who don't know what a trunk show is, in simple terms a designer will showcase his or her line at a specific retailer for a one night only "trunk show." Back in the day, a designer would pack all of their pieces in trunks and drive from retailer to retailer and showcase their new collection. Depending on the retailer, loyal customers and buyers will be invited to this glamourous event. Here the customer or buyer can view the line up close, feel the clothing, and even pre-order the clothes right there! Of course with champagne and hors d'oeuvres in your hand. I grew up always hearing that my mom would be hosting a trunk show at the stores she managed in Dallas,TX called The Gabezo and what later turned into Tootsies. Back in the day, major designers such as Michael Kors, Issac Mizrahi, Marc Jacobs, Lela Rose, and Nicole Miller would go to every one of their trunk shows. My mom got the pleasure of meeting and working with all these designers! Unfortunately, most now don't go to their own trunk shows unless they are a start-up designer trying to get his/her name out there in the industry. I find trunk shows to be more intimate and personable to the customer and buyer which is a benefit compared to a fashion show. Below I have a couple pictures of what trunk show invites look like.



One day I'll hopefully be invited to a trunk show! Have you ever been to one? Until next time...

Xoxo,
Alexa

Friday, October 26, 2012

#6: Louis Vuitton Spring '13 Fashion Show

We all know that when the month of September is over, every designer has showcased their Spring 2013 line to the world. Thanks to technology, I don't have to be in Paris, Milan, or London to know what these lines look like. Most designers will live stream their collection to the web and everyone around the world has the opportunity to watch the runway show just like they are sitting front row. I have to say out of all the shows I watched online my favorite was Louis Vuitton. Every season Louis Vuitton and Chanel fight for my heart on which show I like better. Louis Vuitton was extremely creative in using escalators to transport the models in pairs usually to the runway. Not only was the set a great area to see all the models but also the line in general was just pure genius! The way the fabrics brought about a shimmery pictorial look was what really drew me in. With the small top handle bags and head bands with bouffant hair, Marc Jacobs really captured the 60's mod era. If you all haven't already seen Louis Vuitton's Spring Collection, here is the line below.

(Via Youtube)

So if this collection didn't capture your eye, then tell me which show did! Until next time...

Xoxo,
Alexa

Monday, October 8, 2012

#5 Favorite Window Displays



Everyday I am lucky enough to roam the streets of the beautiful New York City    And the fact that I attend school right in the middle of the fashion district puts the cherry on top. During breaks in between classes there is one thing I enjoy besides working out. And that is window shopping. Of cours once you go off to college you become at one point the poor college kid. So yes at that moment that is where I am but that doesn't mean I can't go window shopping. Because then I can secretly plan my birthday and even Christmas list to send to the parentals. As I pass boutiques to Macy's to H&M one store's window displays always stand out to me. And this is American Apparel. It's funny because I rarely shop there since the prices are so high due to their clothing being made in the USA. But I always stop and look at their window displays. I always pass the American Apparel off of 30th and 7th Ave (Fashion). When I passed it this past week it really caught my eye. The separated their window displays into 3 different ones. Half was the women's apparel while the other half was split with children's and men's. the backdrop for the women's looked like a Saharan desert with a dusky blue sky and tan sand. The mannequins were either lounging,sitting,or standing. The outfits seemed to stay with the theme colors of tan, faded blue, and creme/white. The outfits seemed to really entice me to want to walk in and see what I could buy! 




On the opposite window display the children's seemed very cute. A chandelier was made of a variety of color scrunchies. They kept the mannequins simple with key colors yellow, faded blue, and tan. 

Right beside the children's was the men. Their backdrop involved a simple rack of casual sleep shirts. To the right and left of the 2 male mannequins was rows of backpacks and duffles in variations of blue. The men's kept it basic with sticking to the blue tones in their long cardigans and khakis. 

I applaud the visual merchandising team of that American Apparel because it seemed to me I wasn't the only person to stop and look at the window displays and eventually walk in. Window displays are one of the main reasons to convert typical bypassers into customers. So now that I've said my favorite window displays what are some of y'all's? Until next time...

Xoxo,
Alexa

Monday, October 1, 2012

#4 "Channeling the Codes of Saint Laurent"

As New York Fashion Week passed then came London, Milan, and finally Paris. The #1 fashion capital in the world is finally holding fashion week. Beautiful designers such as Tom Ford, Chloe, and Stella McCartney have shown their lines for Spring 2013 but the one that caught my eye was Saint Laurent. Since Hedi Slimane has become creative director for YSL there have been a major change to the company. In June Hedi Slimane revealed that he would be rebranding the ready-to-wear line from the original Yves Saint Laurent to Saint Laurent Paris. This brought much speculation to Slimane's authority because he had just moved into this position months prior. Many questions were raised as to what else he would change within the company and how his first line would look as creative director of YSL. And just hours after the premiere of his Saint Laurent Spring 2013 line, the verdict is in.

(Via NYTimes)

"Channeling the Codes of Saint Laurent"- NY Times Runway Eric Wilson

Before reading this article I happened to hop on my Style.com App on my Ipad and look at the runway looks of Saint Laurent. It was beautiful with flowing, sheer, lightweight fabrics. But the one thing to disappoint me, which I've seen a lot of for Spring 2013 was the amount of dark colors. He kept to the dark color palette of black, tan, gray, and a splash of red. Now Eric Wilson gave a great intake on what he thought Slimane was channeling for his Spring 2013 Saint Laurent Line. The show was held in a "secluded black gallery in the rafters of the Grand Palais." Once inside, the invitees were welcomed with a dark musky view with plywood like seats that made everyone scuffle to try and find their names placed on the seats. Once the show began, five large speakers descended over the runway giving the effect that the audience was attending some sort of concert. It really set the tone for the rest of the show.
"Mr. Slimane's collection included many looks that paid tribute to the late Mr. Saint Laurent, with floor sweeping caftans [full-length dress], fringed shawls, suede jackets and skirts, and peasant blouses." Slimane's final looks consisted of models wearing caftans with floppy hats that payed tribute to Talitha Getty who was a huge influence for Mr. Saint Laurent. What made Slimane such a success on his first run was that he pleased the co-founder Mr. Berge with the simple comment of, " He respected the codes of Saint Laurent." Stefano Pilati, the previous creative director of YSL was not renewed of his contract because of this reason. So although some might say that Slimane played it safe, he in fact pleased the most important people from the co-founder of YSL to Ms. Diane Von Furstenberg.

(Via NYTimes)
(Via NYTimes)

Congratulations on your first line as creative director of Saint Laurent Hedi Slimane! Until next time... 

Xoxo,
Alexa