My New York Fashion Week Experience

I apologize for my lack of blogging lately. I was in New York for 9 days covering about 30 shows for Fashion Week and I’ve just been trying to catch up on my life in the meantime. If you haven’t yet, please check out my reviews, photos and videos at www.qlixmag.com/blog and www.youtube.com/qlixtv.

I’ll keep the writing to a minimum & you can live my NYFW experience vicariously through my favorite photos…

Mercedes Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center

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At the first ever Accessories Bazaar in Avery Fisher Hall…AKA the most dangerous place for me to be due to my accessories addiction.

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Getting to see one of two exclusive couture gowns from Althea Harper’s collection (pictured: Althea Harper with her muse model)

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Got to meet one of the most fashionable men in New York City…Andrew Mukamal

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At my favorite off-site presentation…Jonathan Simkhai (pictured: 2 models of the presentation)

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Kelly Cutrone spotting at the Nicholas K show

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Me & Logan Neitzel (from season 6 of Project Runway) at his presentation

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My new friend, Jon Valdez of Orange Juice & Biscuits, and I at the Althea Harper presentation

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Olivia Palermo after the Carlos Miele show

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Having Miss J be in the background of every single one of my Ports 1961 pics…

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Stalking the PR girl’s Atwoods at the Tibi show

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My favorite look from the Timo Weiland presentation at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

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I’m kind of obsessed with wiener dogs…so the fact that I saw one in a feathered dress at Fashion’s Night Out was beyond amazing.

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Obsessing over everything at the William Tempest presentation

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Getting to meet Wylie Dufresne after an amazing meal at his restaurant, wd~50

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My favorite photo I took at the Yoana Baraschi presentation

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My last night in NYC with my new friend Jon Valdez!

New York Fashion Week–S/S 2011 Shows

Greetings from the Big Apple!

I hope you’re following me on Twitter @chicityfashion for live coverage of the shows at New York Fashion Week and Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. I am also tweeting from @qlixmag as well. For my pictures and reviews on the shows, check out www.qlixmag.com/blog. I also brought my Flip cam with me so you can watch my video coverage at www.youtube.com/qlixtv.

Enjoy! And happy Fashion Week!

Find Your Fit Seminar at E Drop-Off

On Tuesday (8/31) I attended the first ever Find Your Fit seminar at E Drop-Off in Chicago. If you’re not familiar with E Drop-Off, familiarize yourself by clicking here.

Because E Drop-Off sells their merchandise strictly online, it is important to them to educate their customers about size conversions. They also sell merchandise made by various designers from all over the world (in the UK, France, etc.) who use different sizing numbers than we do here in the US.

The lovely ladies at E Drop-Off took every measurement, from cross chest and sleeve length to inseam and hips, so you can be sure that Chanel jacket you’re buying will fit just right 🙂 They also converted your American dress size to UK, French, German, Italian, Australian and Japanese sizes. Same with your shoe size! Pretty cool, huh?

(I tried on the black and white Chanel jacket on the right and it’s AMAZING)

After everyone was finished “finding their fit” we moved on to the trend portion. Nicole, the brand manager at E Drop-Off, and Corri, the owner, showed us some of their currently available merchandise that fall into Fall’s hottest trend categories… velvet jackets, camel coats, stylish capes, and much more! Check out www.shopedropoff.com right now to see what’s currently up for auction.

Overall, it was a wonderful evening. If you haven’t been to E Drop-Off’s new location (2117 N. Halsted), you MUST check it out. The high ceilings and decorative fashion illustrations on the walls and windows make it the perfect space for the stylish E Drop-Off team.

(They even had custom cupcakes from Sprinkles!)

By the way, if you were wondering about the cameras in the pictures from the event, they were filming for a reality show about E Drop-Off. Yes, the rumors are true…E Drop-Off will have their own reality show! Networks and details are in the works but I’m just glad to see such a great (and fashionable) company in Chicago be recognized…aren’t you?

Nicole Guarascio (left), Corri McFadden (right)

Red Carpet Fashion: Best Dressed at the 2010 Emmy Awards

What did you think of the Emmys last night? Did you agree with who won? Do you even care? Let’s get to the important part…the clothes. I like to celebrate who got it right (and who almost did) but we won’t dwell on any WTF moments. We can save that for E! Fashion Police tonight 🙂

And the nominees for best dressed…

Claire Danes in Armani Privé

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Normally, I am not one for simplicity. Although this dress may not seem simple due to the sequins and sparkle, it’s a simple color and silhouette therefore I deem it quite simple. However, I think she looks absolutely stunning. The gown fits her perfectly, her hair has a little something going on but not too much and her makeup is perfection. She could have gone a little more with the makeup, possibly a pop of color on the lip, but overall she had a great night and she totally rocked that dress.

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Lea Michele in Oscar de la Renta

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I know Lea has already had a black ODLR moment (see my Golden Globes post) but this one definitely tops it. It’s difficult to do black on the red carpet because the exquisite detailing of the gown doesn’t always show, but Lea totally rocked this look. Although I’m a huge fan of Oscar, his gowns can be a little “serious” which is why I love the playfulness and youthful look of her hair and makeup; it perfectly balances the entire look. Plus, how fabulous is that necklace? Bravo Lea/Lea’s stylist!

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Nina Dobrev in Zuhair Murad

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So most people know this chick from some vampire show I don’t watch and I just found out five minutes ago she’s not the teacher Dan was hooking up with on Gossip Girl. So basically I don’t really know who she is…but she’s gorgeous and that gown looks amazing on her. It’s a simple color with gorgeous detailing and I am obsessed with the neckline…it looks like a strapless top with a draped one shoulder and I absolutely love it. The hair and makeup is elegant and it brings the entire look together.

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Like I said before, I must give credit to those who almost made it but because I’m picky, I just cannot get myself to put them on the actual Best Dressed List. Maybe next year ladies…

Maria Menounos in a custom-made Ralph & Russo

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I wanted this to be best dressed so badly but I just couldn’t get myself to do it. I had to get a front and back shot of this one. This dress is custom made (with over 15,00 Swarovski crystals might I add) and don’t get me wrong, it is a gorgeous gown. BUT I do not like how the open back cuts into the front. I am all for an open back…it’s actually one of my favorite things to see on the red carpet…but I am not for side cut-outs in a dress and that’s the effect you get when looking at this gown from the front. That is the only complaint I have. Otherwise, it is a gorgeous dress and it fits her like a glove.

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January Jones in Versace

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There’s a lot of I have to say about this look. Let’s start off with the main reason why January gets into this post…I applaud her for taking a risk. This gown is a big risk for both silhouette AND color. The style kind of reminds me of the Atelier Versace gown Anne Hathaway wore to the premier of Rachel Getting Married…which I loved by the way (not the movie, the gown). The combination of the bold color AND the bold style (with the RED carpet) is just too much. I think this dress is more appropriate for editorial. The vibrant blue and the bright red of the carpet is a little to patriotic for me…all we need now is January waving a white flag.

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Well that’s enough out of me…how about you? Who were your best dressed picks at the Emmys? I would love to hear from you!


 


Rockit Ranch Productions Presents: The Style Series

Last Thursday (8/19) I attended the Gap 1969 fashion show, which is the first of four events included the Style Series put on by Rockit Ranch Productions. Friday (8/20) was the Sephora Hair and Makeup show, and this coming Thursday (8/26) is the Billabong fashion show and the following day (8/27) is the Roslyn fashion show.

The idea of the Style Series is to bring buzz to the Chicago fashion scene (exactly what I’m all about) and the people at Rockit Ranch are doing a great job of doing just that. Having the series at Underground is a perfect venue to gather a young and fashionable crowd.

Here are some photos from the Gap 1969 show…

Don’t forget to check out the Gap 1969 store at 939 N. Rush Street in Chicago

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