My Quote in The Red Eye: Drape a Cape This Fall

Yesterday I was quoted in the Red Eye in a story called Drape a Cape This Fall. See what I think about the trend and where you can get my favorite cape this season in the Red Eye and below.

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Buy the Rag & bone cape here.

Walter Spring 2012 at New York Fashion Week

One of the most unique presentations I attended during fashion week, I loved the set up of Walter Spring 2012 on the rooftop of The Empire Hotel.

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I had the pleasure of interviewing Walter himself who said he just wants to make clothes that a cool twenty-something girl can wear for both day and night (and who wouldn’t want that, right?) He prides himself on his jackets, but his dresses are just as great. His Spring ’12 collection showed a lot of neutral separates with some pops of pink, red and coral throughout.  This is such a great collection because these pieces can easily be incorporated into any woman’s wardrobe and they’re useful for so many occasions.  A few of my favorites include the laser-cut effect orange dress and the white asymmetrical flowy skirt dress (which can both be found individually below).

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As Seen On The Dana Rebecca Blog

After attending the Dana Rebecca trunk show last weekend, I got to do a little interview with them with regards to what I thought about the new collection (hint: it’s awesome) and just a few fun facts about myself.

I don’t want to give too much away so be sure to check out the interview and let me know what you think!

A Missoni Holiday: Interview With Margherita Missoni

Missoni Resort 2012 became available on Moda Operandi today. Although I wanted everything (as always), I decided to restrain myself…for now. However, I came across Moda Operandi’s online magazine and today they featured an interview with my style icon, Margherita Missoni.

Why a Missoni holiday? Because the Missoni Resort 2012 collection was inspired by a getaway to Europe or Asia circa 1920. Moda Operandi states “you only need two or three of these easy outfits for an impromptu getaway” but I have to disagree…because I think I need the whole collection :)

See the full interview here

Fashionista.com: The Fashionista 50 & My Exclusive Interview With Lauren Sherman

On Tuesday, Fashionista.com , the leading resource in fashion news, released the Fashionista 50: The Most Influential People in New York Fashion.The Fashionista 50 recognizes individuals or businesses in the following categories: Designers, CEOs/Investors, Editors, Stylists, Buyers and Retail Fashion Directors, Photographers, Personalities/Muses, Writers, Behind the Scenes, and Marketing and Branding.

Check out the Fashionista 50 to see who made the cut.

Along with this amazing newly released feature, I had the opportunity to interview Lauren Sherman, the Editor of Fashionista.com.

Check out this exclusive interview below.

How did you become the Editor of Fashionista.com? What was your involvement with Fashion before?

My first job out of school was as an editorial design assistant at a luxury magazine based in London. I moved back to New York and was hired at Forbes to do Lifestyle. A year later, I was named Fashion and Style reporter at Forbes. In January 2010 I was hired to edit Fashionista.com.

What changes do you see being made in the Fashion Industry within the next 5 years?

More attention to the web. Web leaders will come out and become more established. People are still figuring it out now but it will be more established in five years. The legitimate sites won’t just have to do with traffic numbers; it will be more determined by influence.

As far as trends, I think designers are going to produce clothing closer to where they live. It’s a matter of control; keeping products the way they want them.

How did you come up with the idea for the Fashionista 50?

We have been working on it since last Fashion Week [in September]. I worked at Forbes which was very “listy” so I thought it would be a great way to get this information out.

What are you looking forward to most this Fashion Week?

I love fall clothes (fabrics, outerwear, layering). I’m excited for Theyskens Theory and Proenza Schouler. We are working with Swarovski this year so I’m excited to see how designers incorporate crystals into their looks.

A fellow Proenza lover? I think we have something here Lauren :)

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