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

—————————————-

Ginger + Liz Nailpolish Giveaway

I am very excited to announce that my favorite nail polish duo, Ginger + Liz, and I have teamed up for a giveaway! Five people will be chosen at random and they will receive two of G+L’s new colors, Blowin’ Money Fast & Not On The First Date. Check out www.gingerandliz.com to see the new collection…there are some great colors you don’t want to miss out on!

Here’s how to enter:

1. You must be following BOTH @ChiCityFashion AND @GingerAndLiz on Twitter

2. Tweet the message: “I want to win some nailpolish from @GingerAndLiz and @ChiCityFashion!”

**Each tweet is one entry…you can retweet the message as many times as you’d like.

3. You must be 18 or older and a US resident to enter.

4. The contest will begin on Monday 8/23 and end at 4pm/3pm central on Friday 8/27.

Good luck!

————————————–

E Drop Off’s Authenticity Guide

Have you ever bought a designer bag second-hand only to find out it was a fake? Don’t you just hate when that happens? Thankfully, the ladies of E Drop Off put together an Authenticity Guide on their website! Being a company whose business is based on selling second-hand designer goods, it is important for them to recognize a fake when they see one.

Click to enlarge

E Drop Off’s Authenticity Guide shows pictures and descriptions of what to look for in a fake compared to the real designer bag. They currently have 11 designers up right now including, but not limited to, Balenciaga, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada and Chloe.

Click to enlarge

They even have certain styles of the designer bags to help you spot a fake at a more detailed level.

The Authenticity Guide is meant as an additional resource for customers.  When purchasing a designer item second-hand, it is important for the customer to be confident what they’re buying is the real deal. And when you shop with E Drop Off, that authenticity is GUARANTEED!

Click here to access E Drop Off’s Authenticity Guide

————————————–

Runway Relief with Nine West

Fashion news to share today: Nine West is taking steps to raise funds and awareness for Fashion Targets Breast Cancer this New York Fashion Week.

Partnering with the CFDA, photographer Nigel Barker, Sony, Omron, Elite, IMG and Marilyn, Nine West’s Runway Relief program will activate top models including Coco Rocha, Jessica White, Michelle Alves and Lisalla Montenegro to participate in the cause.

Participating models will be asked to wear the limited edition Nine West Runway Relief boot, uniquely equipped with an Omron GOSmart Pocket Pedometer (HJ-303) that will track how many steps each model takes while going from castings and fittings to shows and Fashion Week’s hottest parties. Each step taken will equal a donation to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer.




This month (8/31) to kick off the program, famed fashion photographer Nigel Barker will photograph the participating models in an iconic NYC location. The photo shoot will be streamed live on The Nine West Facebook Fan Page and at Modelina.com so be sure to stop by to meet Nigel or to tune in online!

A limited supply of the Runway Relief boot ($199) will be also be available for Nine West Facebook fans exclusively, starting on 8/31.

—————————————-

This post is courtesy of David James of The Vicarious LifeStyle

Glamorama 2010

On Friday, I attended Chicago’s biggest fashion event of the year…Glamorama! It was a night full of fashion, music and philanthropy. The money made from ticket sales goes to the Ronald McDonald Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. Fashion and music are always better when they give back, right?!

——————————————

The show started out with a video of the Herrick family whose son, Max, had to get a heart transplant at age 2. He then developed lymphoma due to the anti-rejection medication. It was a heartbreaking story but it had a happy ending. Max pulled through and the Ronald McDonald house helped the Herrick family to stay together during their tough times. It was so great to see Eric Hutchinson bring Max on stage…he was so happy!

My blurry picture of Eric Hutchinson & Max Herrick (couldn’t use flash during the show!)

A clearer picture of Max Herrick (courtesy of Amy from www.chicagostylescene.com)

——————————————

The show then continued with a variety of dance numbers (including a great mash-up of Madonna hits to promote her new line, Material Girl, sold exclusively at Macy’s) and fashion shows (including Marc Jacobs, Sonia Rykiel, Jean Paul Gaultier and more).

I really enjoyed the dance numbers because I danced for about 15 years of my life and I always loved stuff like this. The music was upbeat, the costumes were fun and it was overall just really entertaining to watch.

The beginning of the Madonna dance performances…how cute are these kids??

Madonna dance performance

Another photo of the Madonna dance performance

——————————————

Some other performances included those by Eric Hutchinson and Macy Gray…

Eric Hutchinson performance

Macy Gray performance

——————————————

The fashion shows were really interesting to watch because they all had different backdrops and music. It was also interesting to see fashion shows done without an actual runway…and with a stage instead. The models walked in all different ways/directions for each of the shows…some used stairs, some used platforms…it was great to see the creativity!

Designs showed at Glamorama include: Tommy Hilfiger, Jean Paul Gaultier, Sportmax, Hugo Boss, Sonia Rykiel, Just Cavalli, Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti, Marc Jacobs, Issey Miywake, Felina, and 2(X)ist.

Tommy Hilfiger

Jean Paul Gaultier (finale piece)

Hugo Boss (loved the green background!)

Just Cavalli

Marc Jacobs (fabulous finale dress!)

——————————————

The end…

Star confetti falling onto the audience

——————————————

Although this was the end of the show, it was only the beginning of the night…we still have the after party to get to 🙂 After the show was let out at the Chicago Theater, guests walked over to the 11th floor of Macy’s to attend the after party. There was an amazing white dance floor, vibrant decor, great food and drinks and fabulous people.

Dance floor

Walking into the after party…

——————————————

PS. I ran into Rain Hein (runner up of America’s Next Top Model, Cycle 14) in the lobby of the Chicago Theater! Isn’t she gorgeous?!

I’m on the left in Proenza Schouler S/S 2010 and Raina is on the right in a dress made of Office Max supplies…so Project Runway-chic! (Office Max was one of the main sponsors of Glamorama if you were wondering)

——————————————

Overall, Glamorama was a successful, fun and glamourous night. It definitely proves that Chicago is a super fashionable city!

Click here for more of my photos from Glamorama (again, I apologize for the blurriness but I did my best without my flash!)

Also check out my friend Amy’s coverage of Glamorama at www.chicagostreetstyle.com

——————————————