Monday, October 25, 2010

Was Philadelphia Fashion Week A Success?

Was Philadelphia's second annual fashion week a success?  I will have to say yes and no.  Yes, in speaking of the innovative designers who displayed a variety of au courant designs and inspiring trends.  The set up, along with the food and beverage selection were nicely orchestrated as well.  The runway design was breathtaking, as were the models who sashayed down it most gracefully.  I also found the event to be a great networking environment as well.  Most of the attendees were very friendly and well-dressed.
As to what could be addressed for next time.. altering a few issues in the way the event was scheduled and produced.  The event was not publicized as it should have been.  While speaking with other fashionites around the country, and in other parts of the world, the majority of the correspondents were totally unaware that the city of brotherly love was even having a fashion week.  Another issue that came up several times, was the lack of restrooms, or no restrooms.  Instead the guests had to use the dark port a potties located outside.  Perhaps another choice of venue may be a good decision?

It is not easy putting an event like fashion week together.  Perhaps, the planning committee could have used a little bit more assistance.  There were plenty of volunteers signed up, and most were very helpful and accommodating.

Another justification why this fashion week could have been better, would be not to schedule it on the same nights that the Phillies are in the playoffs, and the Eagles are out of town for an away game.  I say this, because I had overheard a few of the show producers saying that they wished more of the local athletes had been in attendance.

These are all very fixable and achievable attributes that can be easily taken care of.  Philadelphia fashion week is a step in the right direction, and I strongly believe that this event can and will get better every year.  This is a great start for philadelphia in the fashion world, and hopefully will never end.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Pamela Ptak Fashion Show Coverage

"Wear your life brilliantly." - Pamela Ptak.  That quote exemplifies the display of designer's genius attendees of Philadelphia Fashion Week were treated to.  Ptak's designs were refreshing and classy, while highlighting the gracious parts of the female body.  She utilized colors, such as purple and yellow to pure creativeness, while not making it look like a Los Angeles Laker's Fashion Show.

Again, it was very refreshing to see the use of many neglected colors.  Ptak, like a handful of the other fashion designers on hand for Philadelphia's second annual fashion week, used a variety of joyous colors and materials.  Hopefully, more women will start to embrace the grape, lemon, and tangerine like colors to spread more happiness unto all of us.  Just looking at the multi-colorful outfits brought smiles to many faces in the crowd.  Imagine what they could do for the rest of the world..








Thursday, October 14, 2010

Interview with Lindsy Ray (Model/Scout Wilhelmina Models)

Lindsy Ray, a model/scout for Wilhelmina Models Philadelphia is from the New Jersey area.  She described her style sense as classy, and declares Kenneth Cole as her favorite fashion designer.

The main element that Lindsy was looking forward to during fashion week, was the exposure of Philadelphia fashion week to the rest of the fashion industry.  She also was excited to see the hot new looks for spring 2011.

The biggest issue Lindsy has when shopping for clothing is indecisiveness.  As far as how she would like to see men dress?  "Men should dress clean and sharp.  Just slightly under GQ."  Her recommendation for women would be to wear less of the "daisy dukes," and wear clothes that are more fitted.  Also, showing you midriff is not always the best choice for some, Lindsy advised.

The celebrity whose fashion sense she admires most would be Sandra Bullock.

Lindsy Ray..

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Will Ball ( Booker for Wilhelmina Modeling Agency) 

Will Ball is a model booker for The Wilhelmina Modeling Agency, Philadelphia.  Originally being from Philadelphia, Will also would like to see the city become a major player in the fashion industry.

Will enjoys dressing in upscale attire, while utilizing paisleys to complete the outfit.  He enjoys shopping at Express for a lot of his clothing.  His favorite designer is Pamela Ptak, who was also one of the major strengths of Philadelphia Fashion Week 2010. 

Mr. Ball was very excited about this years' fashion week, due to the arrival of The Wilhelmina Modeling Agency in Philadelphia.  He was excited for all of the exposure that the agency was going to gain.  Will loved talking to the press, and is very optimistic of his agency's potential in the Philadelphia market.

The biggest issue Will has when shopping for clothing is his indecisiveness, which is is a common issue for most.  As far as what fashion trend he would like to see the female population abandon is the "Lady Gaga  look."  

The celebrity whose style sense Will most admires is that of Tommy Hilfiger.

Will ball eagerly anticipates the start of fashion week alongside models..

Marina Makaron Moscow Fashion Show Coverage

As the Marina Makaron Moscow fashion show began, the song lollipop began to play.  No, not Lil' Wayne's lollipop, but the original lollipop song, from 1958.  The song instantly brought smiles to the audience.  Some of the crowd began to sing along, as huge smiles arose on their faces.

The show went on to create that same feeling of being happy go luckiness and carefree youthfulness. "This music makes me feel like a child again,"  one attendee said.  That was my thought as well.  Marina's show carried on the same type of resemblance. The music and Makaron's designs worked simultaneously together as the models began to present themselves in Marina's colorful spring clothing line.

Marina utilized many light colored pastels to perfection.  The line did remind me of multi-colored lollipops, until the jellybean song was played.  I was then reminded of the many unique colors that jellybeans come in.

Many fashion shows exhibit clothing that would not dare to be worn in public.  However, Marina Makaron Moscow's spring line can definitely be worn in society.  The line can be described as cute, classy, fun, and colorful.  A couple of the models even strolled down the runway with stuffed animals, which made the show even more adorable.  If you are a woman, you are definitely in for a treat with Marina Makaron's latest spring clothing line.

                                  
                                      



Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Don't be a Fashion "F" Up..

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Interview with Elena LaQuatra (Miss. Teen Pennsylvania)

Elena LaQuatra is Miss. Teen Pennsylvania 2010.  She resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  In her first year of college, Elena still has time to think about which career path she chooses to take.  I am sure that whichever career direction that she chooses, she will be very successful.


When asked about her style sense, Elena cheerfully said she likes to wear colorful outfits, that are cute and sheik.  Her favorite fashion designer is Chloe.  As far as what she is looking forward to this fashion week is to see some "cool designs that are unique and different."  

The biggest issue Elena has when shopping for clothing is that she can not stop spending money.  
When questioned about how she would like to see men dressed, she said, "I like it when guys are dressed nice, and put well together."  As far as the celebrity whose style she emulates..  "All of the Kardashian's.

Nicole Brewer Gets it Started!