Malan Breton opens Style Fashion Week in New York on the USS Intrepid. This is the second chapter, Edelweiss, in a three chapter collection for spring summer 2018. His collection influences are from Chopin, butterflies, nature, and music presented by Kristine W.
The Lament for Icarus, a painting Icarus representing being wrapped in love by Nymphs on his deathbed, is well represented in the collection at New York Fashion Week. Many fabrics and designs create a movement that is enveloping or flows with that dramatic effect.
The fabric prints and the appliques are representative of a beautiful spring day. The fabric print is perfectly designed to create a scene with the sense of a morning breeze with the movement. Mason Grammer looks stunning on the runway in off the shoulder gown. The movement and scenery much like a walk through nature near a creek. The appliques bring an alluring texture and representation of the nature theme. Watch for the collection on the red carpet soon.
Breton is a designer that knows the beauty of a woman’s form. His gowns bring sexiness and confidence to any woman. This season Breton brings suit for his womenswear. The suits add a touch of femininity and keep the woman’s form well represented. His suits incorporate the tailoring that he is known for in his menswear.
The menswear collection inspiration continues with blues found throughout. Blue is a pigment that is the rarest found in nature, the men’s collection draws in the night-time with hints of blues. The romance period from Chopin is clear in the collars on the jacket and dress shirts.
This is a collection for all with a touch of romance from the Chopin era, beautiful natural scenery, and movement, and will wrap the world in love.
Malan Breton, fashion designer, brings a story in three chapters for fall winter 2017. The chapters create a story that flows from New York Fashion Week, to London Fashion Week, and concludes in Los Angeles at Style Fashion Week. The collection brings a complete story from the chapters: Everywhere at the End of Time (New York), Living in the Moment in Fear (London), and Seven Deadly Sins (Los Angels).
The New York chapter is Everywhere at the End of Time. This chaptertakes us to the current times in the world now and brings about empowerment. The empowerment of women and those beingpoorly treated. The entire show from the dancers, to the opening model, Nykhor Paul bring the story to life.
The runway included celebrities models: Kiera Chaplin (Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter), Frankie Grande, Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, Dylan Grieco, Mason Grammer, and Janine Tugonon. Each is a part of the weaving of the story about acceptance and hope.
London’s show at Freemasons Hall continues the collections’ story. This chapter is living in the moment of fear and darkness. Taking the color away from you. The loss of color a strong presence on the runway. The opening fabric for this chapter looks similar to a second skin. The music for the runway is Sleepwalk by Santo & Johnny.
Los Angeles story chapter, the Seven Deadly Sins. This runwaybrings the story back to hope, light, and empowerment with the presence of color. The Phoenix in the triplet chapter story.
The collections’ stories are inspired by the 1930s, the loss of hope and death. The stories draw from Charlie Chaplin‘s 1930 films including City Lights and Modern Times. The collections present the story with perfection in fabrics, treatments, performances, and colors.
The fabrics are Asian inspired. The fabrics are organzas, silk Charmeuse, and recycled piettes. The piettes are createdfrom recycled cans. Breton uses a company in Twain that cuts, colors, and treats the metal.
Breton says, “I do my bestwith my designs to protect the environment” This metallic dress moments and texture are extraordinary. Breton states, “the dress movement comes from the way I weighted and draped the dress. I am so grateful it turned out so well.”
The color in this chapter is green (earth and rebirth), gold (prosperity and richness), and deep blue (continuous flow of life). The floral prints bring a beauty and a new beginning to the final chapter of the story.
Breton’s chapters stay true to his aesthetics elegance. The men’s silhouettes are very on point. This collection Breton styled and designed himself. His stylist for several seasons, Montgomery Frazier The Image Guru, said, “we do not put anyone in anything that is ill-fitting. If it is ill-fitted they do not wear it. The textures and fabrics fit Breton’s catch line ‘wherever you go shine.’ The fabrics are rich, opulent, exquisite tailoring, and he is about the fashion. Being here with Breton is so glamorous at Style Fashion Week with the beautiful outdoor setting and jazz music.”
Breton develops his menswear after his own experience. He states, “when I was a ballet dancer in London and on Broadway every time I lifted my arm up when wearing a suit I would lose part of my sleeve. I knew I had to figure out how to cut a suit so I do not lose part of my sleeve. I trained at Turnbull And Asser, the suit makers for the Prince of Wales. He says, “I incorporate the English tradition I learned there with my development for the men’s suits.”
The fashion show stayed true to the designers’ aesthetic while completing the story started in New York. The beauty, tailoring, and signature detailing tell the story of hope, equality, and empowerment. Concluding with the image of renewing and shining wherever you are.
My husband and I enjoyed a wonderful evening at The Moxy in Tempe Arizona. A great anniversary “staycation”. The first night we were at the hotel we enjoyed an evening of exceptional Italian food, drinks, company, and beautiful fashion. This night was ours to savor and enjoy. This boutique hotel brings a place for the modern travel that is relaxing, peaceful, and fun.
Grand Opening
The Moxy owned by Marriott managed by 24/7 opened the first Moxy in Milan Italy. The Tempe place opened with a traditional Italian dinner and fashion show. They now have 7 opened throughout the United States and Europe. The hotel concept is about an independent that wants to make the rules.
Moxy Hotel
When we arrived check-in takes place at the bar. The lobby looks a lot different from the first night. There is no runway, but a look and feel of entering your home. The check-in takes place at the bar. The staff is young and casually dressed. The room comes with a complimentary cocktail called “The Moxy.” This is a light refreshing lime-aide with a little kick.
The lobby fills with travelers listening to records, playing pool, enjoying books, computer, 1980 video games, board games, and more. There is a nice pool that is heated for cooler winters. It is like being at home. A long table to sit and enjoy your meal with new friends. Commissioned artwork fills the lobby. This selection took place through an online process.
We enter a room with casual styling. The decor is from Ikea and a LoveSack for relaxing. It is a decent sized room with an old-fashioned phone with a number of bedtime stories. The bathroom is close quarters, but a great shower with dual nozzles. You need extra towel or ironing they have an “ironing room” on each floor. Here you can get clean towels, linens, and iron a shirt. There was a very small patio and small is the keyword. You can stand on the patio, but that is all it is super small. There was a great place to hang my hat and scarf. The hotel room is exceptionally clean.
The decor was fun and spirited. All doors have “disturb” painted on them. The Do Not Disturb sign has a nice looking half-dressed man laying on a bed. The wall decor is thematic with great sayings on some pictures. The floors are wood with throw rugs. Loved this idea. Living in Phoenix there is very little need for the warmth of carpeting. The one downside in the room was the pillows.
There is a long mirror perfect for getting ready for the evening. I did make the evening fun by dressing as a 1950 wife. Styling for the evening included: a dress purchased through Amazon. This was a first for me purchasing clothing online. The dress was a knit black dress with a doll collar, hung just below the knee, and fit the theme for the evening very well, short black gloves with a pearl ring over the top, hair L’Oréal Techni Art Dual Styler, Jazzy eyeshadow, YBF lipstick, and Revlon powder. Completing the styling was my wedding veil and a set of pearls from my husband.
The ride down the elevator to the lobby included the ride a moment for a selfie. The elevator is equipped with selfie props and a couple of backdrops. Attach your photos with #AtTheMoxy and they show up on Instagram. This made for a wonderful memory and some fun photos.
Anniversary Dinner
The hotel restaurant is a self-service collection. You help yourself to a wide choice of beverages, snacks, and quick meals. The kick is you “do it yourself.” There are many great local restaurants in the are to enjoy. We enjoyed sushi at Kobe. This was the place our first date. We enjoyed a nice glass of wine. We sat in the bar area just like our first date.
Moxy Bar
The evening closed out at the bar enjoying “The Moxy”Bacardi Cherry Rum infused cocktail with our traditional anniversary cake from Variations Bakery. It is a white cake (best sponge cake, banana filling, and whipped cream icing). The staff very helpful and they enjoyed our cake with us. The bar has a floating ceiling that comes from a reclaimed Kentucky horse barn/fence. It was great enjoying the bar after hearing the story from the architect who designed the hotel at the opening night party.
Moxy Amenities
As we checked out of the hotel we left our names on the large chalkboard wall in the back of the lobby. Each section of the lobby is themed for the entertainment surrounding the area. There is a large working area with MAC computers. Towards the front of the lobby a large choice of records and a record player. The best of the lobby for me was the bikes you can take out for biking. This is a great place for bike riding with Tempe Town Lake and the college campus nearby. My husband was thrilled about the pool table in the lobby.
The hotel that brings a new wave of travel experiences. It was a great accommodating hotel with a ton of independence to experience our adventures. This hotel has been called a hostel type with an upgrade. This hotel is not a hostel with an upgrade, but a nice affordable boutique providing the independent traveler with a beautiful stay.
Harlow’s Cafe
We stopped on the way home to Harlow’s Cafe for breakfast. This local restaurant is near the hotel. They offer a very straightforward traditional breakfast. The service was spot on, food that is tradition American Cafe menu. Conversations carried through the air with the smells of eggs, syrup, and coffee.
Gabriel Langenbrunner, a celebrity stylist, has an exceptional Emmys® this year. He styled and created some of the best dress looks on the red carpet. He styled Chris Sullivan actor on This is Usand actress on Stranger Thingson Netflix. These looks made the likes of Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Elle magazines’ best dressed.
Each time that Langenbrunner styled Purser for an Emmys® event she attended, it told a story of the final night styling at The Emmys®. The Creative Arts evening Purser’s styling included:
Chris Sullivan, also styled by Lagenbrunner, sported a great top hat and cane with his tuxedo by Brooks Brothers. He wore fabulous OHMYGOT cufflinks that are an 18 k gold, containing 54 diamonds and 2 amethysts. He tells People Magazine “We’re trying to have a little fun.” Langenbrunner says, “Yes he added the top hat the day of and I have no complaints! He looks dapper as all get out!!” Lagenbrunner brings a great style to the evening. He is looking forward to the upcoming award season. He expects to see, “Emerald, white, and tea length dresses on the red carpet.”
The evening red carpet was a mix of summer and spring fashion with a hint of the upcoming season.
Congrats to all the recipients. What a history-making and record-breaking Emmys® Red Carpet. The evening followed with a Governor’s Ball. Get the recipe for the main course for your special evening here. What is your favorite look from the 69th Emmys®?
Badgley Mischka presents a collection at New York Fashion Week. It has been a little while since they produced a collection walk the runway. Last year instead of a runway collection they were on a book tour. “Badgley Mischka: American Glamour,” we had the honor of meeting with them during this time.
They discussed the runway and creating a collection. Runway designing compares to a wedding 6 months of really hard work and in five minutes it is over. It is exhilarating to see the full design and styling. Mark Badgley said, “it is like seeing your daughter on her wedding day.” They love the runway part of the fashion world.
This collection takes women back to a time when things were tough and how they power through these times. The collection takes silhouettes from the 1940s. A time in history that required women to power through tremulous times.
The collections take nipped waists, a sense of armor with the use of beads, and jewels, longer hems, and voluminous skirts. They do have the seasonal trends with embroidered flowers, red roses, play with the sleeves, and the color red. There is a real modern pull from the 1940s silhouettes.
Badgley and Mischka continues the tradition of exceptional details. They are known for their beading and embellishments; it is all in the details. The inspiration for their beading comes from jewelry. Many dresses may have up to 30,000 beads, beaded by old men in India. They consider themselves magpies when it comes to their beading collections.
This collection included everyday wear from tracksuits to cashmere coats with sleek pants. The designer did not take from their glamorous woman even with flats.
Every woman who wears Badgley Mischka will be super glamorous with comfort and modern sensibility (sizes to 16 on the website). This collection adds a sense of empowerment. These designs will grace red carpets, social gatherings, and on the streets.The designers demonstrated that it is all in the details at Badgley Mischka.
Sultana Ash, the designer for the Zoan Ash Couture label, brings Bangladesh beauty, glamour, and royalty richness to the New York Runway. The recently launched label hits Style Fashion Week with couture for every woman who loves feeling elite.
The labeled launched April 2016 in Bangladesh in the heart of the shopping center Concord Colosseum. The launch was well accepted and stated to be, “amalgamation of royal personal expression that is inspired by wanderlust.” Zoan Ash website
Ash bringing her fall-winter 2017 to New York is a dream comes true. This collection brings a richness with the fabric choice, colors, and detailed embellishments and embroidery. Luxurious golds fill the collection from the details to the fabric choice. Each embellishment is well thought out with the design, embellishment, and fabric.
The richness ties back to the labels origination of Bangladesh. The Swarovski crystals, rhinestone, gold and silver ornamentations capture the light at the right location adding a beautiful accent to a woman’s form.
The texture and volume are created with the use of ruffles, lace, and trains. The lace brings a strong sense of romance and femininity. The ruffles bring a volume to the dresses creating a spirited fun. The trains provide a great movement in the gowns that are perfect for red carpets, formal evenings, and more.
The designer continues with the seasonal trends seen during New York Fashion Week. She has some play on sleeves, exceptional dresses in beautiful red, and sheer design for a beautiful sex appeal.
The couture collection includes cocktail dresses for a less formal evening. These designs are full of just as many details. The design provides a fun flirty sense for an evening out.
The collection inspirations, “beauty and sophistication,” is seen in each detail of every design. The fall-winter collection stays true to the labels aesthetics of elegance, sexy, and beauty from the designer’s homeland, Bangladesh. The collection comes to Style Fashion Week in New York bringing an elite design for the next glamorous moment, including The Oscars.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus brings home her sixth Emmy®. The evening is record-breaking Emmys® for Louis-Dreyfus.
Receiving this Emmy breaks Candice Bergen’s record for most Emmys® won for a single role. She is now tied with Cloris Leachman with a lifetime eight Emmys®. Louis-Dreyfus is holding the record for the most wins in the lead actress category with seven overall.
Louis-Dreyfus thrilled as she accepted the award. In her acceptance speech, she says, “This is and continues to be the role of a lifetime and an adventure of utter joy.” She plays Selina Meyer, Vice President of United States on Veep. She says, “[html]We did have a whole storyline about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we worried that someone else might get to it first.” This upcoming season is the last for Veep.
Nominees in this category include Pamela Adlon (Better Things),Jane Fonda (Grace and Frankie), Allison Janney (Mom), Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Tracee Ellis Ross (Black-ish), and Lily Tomlin (Grace and Frankie).
Style Fashion Week presents spring summer 2018 on the USS Intrepid in New York City. The beautiful place is fitting with the Brenner Foundation, a patriotic community of people for the benefit of our veterans and homeless, partnering with Style Fashion Week to raise awareness during fashion week.
Brenner Foundation’s mission is, “To motivate, inspire and transform individuals, corporations and organizations by creating awareness to mobilize support to a national community of patriotic individuals for the benefit of our Veterans and homeless.” (Brenner Foundation). Christine Brenner, a small business owner of Field Hospital and Emergency Management equipment, stays, “the goal is to promote the Brenner Foundation’s mission to motivate, inspire, and transform people to mobilize support.” The ability to partner with Style Fashion Week NY brings this goal to the forefront.
Style Fashion Week brings a strong media presence and exceptional talent to perpetuate the goal. They are a globally recognized fashion events. They have a media reach over 2 billion. Style Fashion Week started the week off with the world-renowned designer, Malan Breton, art, and top entertainment. The ability to combine branding on the red carpet takes the influence beyond the event in New York. Bringing an awareness that is diverse and influential.
The power to bring corporations and organizations together brings a national community of patriotic individuals for the benefit for veterans and homeless. There are various ways to aid with Brenner Foundation. When shopping with Amazon (click here for the link) a percentage of the proceeds going back to the organization. You can donate by clicking here. This organization is a Charitable, 501(c)(3), Nonprofit Organization (Tax Id #82-1738494). You can contact Brenner Foundation about theCare Bag Program by emailing[email protected] . Details about the organization are located here.
The Handmaid’s Tale, a Hulu Original, awarded the Emmy® for Outstanding drama series on Sunday. This story is about a group of women who produce babies for infertile couples. The drama series brings forward the discussion on the roles of woman. As a streaming drama, it is changing the view of how we watch and award television series.
This television series is, “Adapted from the classic novel by Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale is the story of life in the dystopia of Gilead, a totalitarian society in what was formerly the United States. Facing environmental disasters and a plunging birthrate, Gilead is ruled by a twisted fundamentalism in its militarized ‘return to traditional values.” (Hulu)
This is the first time a drama series that is a streaming network receives an Emmy. This means that the many venues for television production and watching are competitive and creative. This shows win brings about a strong reputation and validity to Hulu. They produce a show that is relevant, entertaining, and awarding in an online streaming format. Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu are not only entertainment but also buyers and sellers in the industry. They produce award-winning shows changing the dialogue about what the customer wants and the ability to buy and produce projects from film to television.
Congrats to Hulu, cast, and crew on the eight Emmys®.
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Gina Rodriguez and Shemar Moore present Kate McKinnon her Emmys® for Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series. This is for her portrayal of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live (S.N.L).
Her ability to capture the candidate during the long tedious campaign. She stated, “being part of this season of S.N.L. is the most meaningful thing I will ever do. . . I am a great admirer.” Clinton responds to Kate’s portrayal in her book, ‘What Happened.’ in the Grace and Grit chapter. The music began playing as McKinnon started to thank Clinton for her grace and grit.
Her ability to capture Hilary’s during the long tedious campaign brought humor to the audience. She stated, “Being part of this season of S.N.L. is the most meaningful thing I will ever do. . . I am a great admirer.” Clinton responds to Kate’s portrayal in her book, ‘What Happened.’ in the Grace and Grit chapter. The music began playing as McKinnon started to thank Clinton for her grace and grit.
Kate McKinnon accepting the award for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series for “Saturday Night Live”
She has gone on to play Kellyanne Conway, Betsy DeVos, and Jeff Sessions on S.N.L. Conway stated on Fox News, “it had to be much more fun to play me.” Congrats to Kate McKinnon on your Emmy®.