Showing posts with label Saks Fifth Avenue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saks Fifth Avenue. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Art of NYFW!

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So the fashion fun began at Saks where people danced with the designers, Lindy hopped or shopped until they dropped.



Sales associate and I rocking the Regal Sovereign earrings.


Then it was off to Brooklyn. (Regal Sovereign earrings pictured below)


Dropping in to Callalilai for their FNO party. Pictured below are a few of my paintings on display and for sell. I truly appreciate the support of the boutique as they are the first to take in my designs and now paintings. You have no idea of the struggle it was to get in a store and this won't be the last. Talk about humble beginnings.

Woman


Love Lily


Water Under the Bridge


Blaze Your Path With Thunder




Great Balls of Fire






Checking out RS designs.






Designers of Haknik - Their antique vintage pieces are sick!










Then it was off to Soho we went...







We had to strut our stuff in Scoop. They had someone airbrush painting in the window.



And as any normal person would I jumped up to take my picture before the FNO Scoop NYC backdrop.

I'm giving it to you Top Model style. lol



However, there was a real model in the house...Jessica White posing with her publicist.

We weren't the only ones taking pictures. Girls just want to have fun! Can you blame us?



After leaving Scoop there was a girl in the window doing yoga.

Now on to Roomservice for the after party.


Crazy nails and rings by Regal Sovereign.

Cool picture...accident shots sometimes can be interesting.

MERRY FASHION TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT!
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Taking a dream and making it your reality.


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Elie Tahari has an inspirational story. Born in Jerusalem and sent to an orphanage after his parents divorced and later to an Israeli Air Force boarding school in Haifa; he managed to migrate to the US as an electrician. He moved to New York and sought work in the Garment District sleeping nights at a YMCA or the benches of Central Park. He learned about the retail business while selling clothes at a boutique in Greenwich Villiage. Elie then began to design women's fashion inspired by the NYC nightclub scene. Tahari became one of the first fashion designers to open a boutique on Madison Avenue in 1974. Today Elie Tahari is an American luxury designer for men and women with his clothing gracing five continents, more than 6,000 US stores and in five free-standing boutiques. That's a long way to come from sleeping in YMCA's and on park benches. Today model's wore t-shirts expressing love for ET as he cut the ribbon to the new lay of the ET shop in Saks Fifth Ave.