Monday, May 7, 2012

Uvenio Black Diamond Collection

 0n a Saturday morning 3 weeks ago, Brittany, Marcia (pronounce Mar/see/a) and Siena all met me on Prince Street on teh corner in a very day in Soho..I did quick fittings, had my makeup artist Anna craete beautiful masterpieces with the faces, lipsticks, eyeshadows and yes, drama...she created drama to my  dramantic Black Diamond Collection. New York photographer Matt Brewer at his studio, ready to prep the look and was impressed with my 3 fabulous fashion models I have worked with in the past from Anna Sui and Todd 0ldham and dressed into my Black Diamond collection. And yes, I had to leave for FIT to teach my class on Saturday! While teaching my Fashion Art for Fashion Designers, I gotten text messages from Matt and Anna that the shoot was incredible and very impeccable! The shoot eneded as I arrived after class and had a quick late lunch and heard so many funny stories and fabulous stories from the models and Matt. Anna had to leave for another shoot. Matt was saying that the Models weregreat and easy to work with and was telling him stories about me being cute, funny and dramantically dressed at Anna Sui.   
Yes, I was extremely happy waiting for the prints to arrive and my newest Black diamond Collection looks spectacular by the amazing photographer Matt Brewer! And Makeup to the Nine by Anna Moors....
 

Betsy Johnson...BANKRUPTCY!

Betsey Johnson, the New York City design veteran whose punk-ballerina party dresses are beloved by teens and spunky pop stars alike (Britney Spears was allegedly considering Johnson to design her wedding gown) is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. As a result, WWD reveals, the majority of her line's freestanding boutiques will close down by July, meaning 350 or more workers will lose their jobs.  
“I feel so sad for my store people and all my pink girls. They live and die for me. But I need to be better. I really need to work well and be more efficient," Johnson said.
 
Johnson may be in financial straits, but her public profile isn't in danger of waning. In fact, she's set to shoot a new reality style show, Betsey + Lulu, with her daughter this summer. "I am trying to make it relevant, deep and interesting about fashion rather than about gossip, girls, makeup and hair," she explained. Meanwhile, Johnson will keep open her colorful flagship stores in New York City, Los Angeles and a few other "key" cities; the pricier main line will be sold in these boutiques, while her more moderately priced "Betsey Johnson" label will receive more focus, as it continues to sell well in retailers such as Macy's. Her second fragrance, Too Too Pretty, will launch this fall.

the Fashion Institute Of Technology: Future of Fashion 2009-20112

As the Alumni of FIT, Menswear/Womenswear Designer,  as the Full Time Professor, evening Coordinator, Proud to see all my young design  students from Nicholas Moncada to Jordan Randolph to Juan Mota reach to the highest level in creating such master piece collections in Evening Wear to Knit Wear to Sportswear. As they graduate from FIT, I do promise to stay in touch with such talented students as families and mentor. Enjoy the fascinating Future of Fashion premiere videos. From Calvin Klein to Norma Kamali to Carolina Herrera, they all given their time to help the graduating students learn and create great masterpiece for the World Premiere runway! And yes, FIT is the world most famous Fashion school in the country with the best of the best right here in New York and on 27th Street between 7 & 8th Avenue!
 

Friday, April 6, 2012

Uvenio salute to Elsa Schiaparelli!

 
Modern fashion has deep roots in the 1930′s, from an Italian fashion designer by the name of Elsa Schiaparelli. September 10, 1890-November 13, 1973. This woman crumbled the standards of the fashion world and brought futuristic and eccentric designs to the light during the years between the world wars. Her avant-garde style is blatantly seen in today’s fashions.  
Quite possibly her most famous ideas and works were the introduction of the fashion runway paired with music, favoring slim, boyish figures for modeling clothes, wedged shoes, built in bra’s, transparent raincoats, folding eyeglasses and funky furs.
  
Elsa Schiaparelli was born in Rome, Italy on September 10, 1890, of Italian and Egyptian parents. She was born into high society but she did many things to shock her parents. At University she published a book of sensual poems which embarrassed her conservative Roman Catholic family. Schiaparelli was then sent to a convent. She went on a 9 day hunger strike and at the age of 22 accepted a job in London as a nanny. She again shocked the crowd when on her way to live in London was invited to a ball in Paris but had nothing to wear. She wrapped fabric around her and pinned it on.
 Large bow: it was bows that made her famous.
 
She felt her wealth and status was holding back her creativity, so she left her parents and moved to New York City to pursue a fashion and art career. During her time in London she met on of her lecturers, Count William de Wendt de Kerlor, a theosophist, whom she married at only 18. He left her after their child Countess Maria Luisa Yvonne Radha de Wendt de Kerlor a.k.a. Gogo, a daughter, was born in New York City. Gogo later became a socialite, and now goes by the name Marchesa Cacciapuoti di Giugliano in Italy.
  
Elsa’s first major break came in 1928, she’d hand drawn a design of a black sweater with a white trompe l’oeil bow at the neck. Mainboucher showed it in French Vogue and Anita Loos purchased the sweaters, and a buyer from New York ordered 40 with skirts to go along with them in their store.   In the early 1930′s she made often sought out strange materials for clothing. She used cellophane for a transparent illusion. She worked with materials such as acrylic, a rayon jersey called “Jersela” and a rayon with metal threads called “Fildifer” – the first time synthetic materials were used in couture. Some of these innovations were not pursued further, like her 1934 “glass” cape made from rhodaphone, a transparent plastic related to cellophane. She also worked with metal in her clothes. Schiparelli created wraparound dresses decades before Diane von Furstenberg and crumpled up rayon 50 years before Issey Miyake. In 1930 alone she created the first evening-dress with a jacket, and the first clothes with visible zippers of colors. 
 
Modern art, particularly Dada and Surrealism were “Schiap’s” main inspirations. She collaborated on a number of occasions with Salvador Dali. Together they created the “Shoe Hat”, “Tears dress”, and a “Lobster Dress”. She also designed a lamb chop hat and a bird’s nest hat. She made some very unique buttons. They included bullets, insects, cupids, clowns, butterflies, rabbit’s hooves, drums and astrological.   Elsa had a love for color. Her odd combinations were not seen before, such as a black dress with red tights or purples and greens together. Her most famous color was “shocking pink”, a bright magenta, named after a piece of jewelry one of her clients, Daisy Fellowes owned. She was ultimately buried in an antique Chinese robe of shocking pink.
 
In 1937 she created the backwards suit, which was copied in 1986 by Karl Lagerfeld.
 Elsa continued to excite, amuse and sometimes offend. She was referred to as a mad genius who relied on ideas and inspiration, unlike her main rival Gabrielle “ Coco” Chanel, whose craftsmanship was better but lacked Elsa’s style of captivating insanity.
 
Her most famous bottle of perfume, Shocking, was made in 1937 and was inspired by Mae West’s tailors fashion dummy torso. Both Shocking and Chanel No. 5 rivaled each other.
 
There were 3 stunning fantasy collections in 1938 which Elsa created:
1. Circus collection: Pink and Blue Children’s Collection.
2. Pagan collection: Nature and insects.
3. The Frolic (which became the name of Schiaparelli’s lipstick) of the Harelequin collection.
  Elsa left Paris in June 1940 during World War II for New York. After World War II, Elsa returned to Paris but did not adapt to the changes in fashion. She did create Zsa Zsa Gabor’s outfits for Moulin Rouge, but ultimately her business closed in 1954, she was 64. That same year Chanel returned to fashion. “Coco” Chanel referred to Elsa as “that woman that makes clothes”.
 
Her perfume line kept Elsa living comfortably until her death on 13 November 1973, from a stroke seven weeks earlier. She was 77 years old.  Her granddaughters are Marisa Berenson (actress, model) and the late Berinthia Berenson Perkins (photographer), who perished in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Elsa has 3 grandchildren, socialite Starlite Melody Randall by Marisa and Oz and Elvis Perkins from Berry and late actor Anthony Perkins.
 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

A Look Back: FIT's 2008 AAS Exhibition of Yves Saint Laurent

A look back of FIT's many AAS Exhibition, Yves Saint Laurent was the talk of the 2008 Exhibit. I had a fantastic time working with my mentors and idols; Steven Stipelman, and his fabulous muse..Sharon Rothman. While the Apparela rea was focusing on the inspiration of the French Icon, The Art Area specialization did an incredible work inspiring the St. Laurent of the future....and with Jusil Carrol who graduated at FIT 2008 was also the CFDA  winner for the Liz Claiborne in 2010 while she was attending the BFA program, and she also won the CFDA Fashion Week Scholarship from Supima Collection. 
I worked closely with the amazing florial designer, Shelly Beach and created the mood of the exhibition with french music from Dimitri from Paris and created a scenery of the Effiel Towers, to give the Exhibit a French feeling with a touch Paris.The show was a seven days events that was successful!
Class of 2008, Jusil Carrol created an amazing group of designs  with class and style for the exhibit .        
And if you not familiar with Yves Saint Laurent, check out this amazing fashion video I always inspire by the French designer who became my inspiration! You will understand why millions of people adores YSL!
  

Monday, February 6, 2012

Where the REAL WOMEN of Hollywood..the answer is they don't make em anymore!

They DON'T Make them anymore?! MARILYN, RITA,KAYE,AUDREY, GLORIA, and not even a LUCY!