Chromat, creative designer Becca McCharen-Tran, brings her architecture and urban design to the New York Fashion Week (NYFW) runway. She transforms fashion from body fitting the body to the clothing fitting the body.
Chromat The Brand
This runway is not the expected evening gowns or ready-to-wear. It is a swimwear that is fitted and designed for any woman to fill comfortable without the large baggie shirt or bulky swim cover-up.
Tran brings Chromat to all women with her strong sense of structure, lines, and design bring a design that is flattering, sexy, and comfortable for anyone to wear.
Chromat The Runway
This runway inspiration is to reimagine the whole idea of throwing a ginormous shirt over a swimsuit while at the pool, peach or boating because of embarrassment. She believes every woman should feel her beauty and pride in swimwear. This runway accomplishes and demonstrates this.
The swimwear line started in 2010 brings architecture, fashion, innovative design, cutting-edge, the body’s performance encouraging empowerment from the garments for all bodies. The runway provides a strong diversity representing all women.
This runway does not have the Cheetos or snacks nor are they carrying pool accessories. They come down the runway just as if they have jumped out of the pool and are heading for their towels.
The swimwear is designed for those who love two piece swimsuits, one piece that even provides more coverage if you are in a cooler climate, but love to play in the water. It is a great collection full of color and print with a great use of mesh for breathability and comfort. The cover-ups are beautiful with some sex appeal with them.
Chromat Front Row
Attending the fashion show includes Whoopi Goldberg and Miss J. Alexander, just from his own runway walk for Laurence & Chico. He demonstrated just how it is done.
This is a fun collection for every woman to be sexy, beautiful, and confident. Chromat is your fashion go to for all your water fun.
Mario De La Torre, a fashion designer from south central, brings a fashion runway collection that has west coast apparel, and with a south of the border flair. This runway continues with a purpose to empower women with his designs. His runway presents one that is full of diversity and creativity. De La Torre brings his whole heart to the runway.
Fashion Runway Engagement
He got down on one knee on the runway at the end of his show and audience proposed to the love of his life, Evette Smith. She said, “yes,” while holding their daughter Vivienne. The audience sipped Notorious Pink Roséand shed a few tears as the couple hugged on the runway. This was one of the biggest finales in Style Fashion Week history. Last year he announced the gender of his baby on the runway at Style Fashion Week Los Angeles.
His runway with Style Fashion Week is a part of what he knows is, “sweat and struggle for art. Imparting a brutally honest vision of hood influences, west coast appeal and Chicano culture, Mario approaches his designs with an open mind and the intent to empower women.” Fashion has been his first passion, but he was fearful of judgment that initially leads him on the path to financing. He did turn to his purpose of fashion and meet his fiancé in fashion school. “The SECRET to life is to find your PURPOSE and LIVE it, CREATE it and INSPIRE others to do the same.” Mario de la Torre
This climactic moment was a perfect ending to his fall-winter collection, purpose. The collection continues to empower and with a wide open mind. The runway covers men, women with great diversity. The clothing is soft neutrals and pinks with blue colors to the elegant collection. The purpose is present in the collection the purpose of creativity, living, and going after your dreams. Walking with a purpose in life brings you to your climatic destiny.
Fashion Runway Model
Celai West is a young talented beautiful model for this runway collection. She always brings a strong maturity that is classy, beautiful, and learning to set goals, remain focused, and stay on track with school. Happy birthday to West, she recently turned 10. She has a strong will and purpose. This is her first fashion runway in high heels. She completed the runway with exceptional talent keeping the focus on the clothing.
Fashion Runway Styling
The clothing is full of movement with solid colors allows for you to meet your own purposeful fashion style with exceptional accessories and shoes. Each piece has a great sense of sexuality and beauty completing the personal style. The makeup for the runway is a soft natural look. Hair for the runway is soft gentle curls.
The runway fills with a purpose in fashion, family, and creativity. The finale is a complete circle of the inspiration for the evening of purpose. What a beautiful moment shared with everyone.
Rocky Gathercole presents spring summer 2018 at Art Hearts Fashion in Beverly Hills. This collection brings a strong renaissance presence in the textiles and prints.
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.
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.
Thomas Wylde brings rock and rolls down the runway at Style Fashion Week. This collection brings the see here and buy now concept to Los Angeles. The clothing is beautiful, detailed, and perfect for every glamorous woman day to evening.
The competition fast fashion brings the runway concepts and provides them to customers before the next season. Tom Ford recently changed tried the see here and buy now a business fashion model. He is returning to New York Fashion Week (NYFW) for SS18 collection.
Thomas Wylde’s collection is beautiful with an edgy with the rock and roll vibe. The inspiration for the collection is the hickabana Japanese death flower. This is a flower often found at the cemetery in Japan. The fabric creation of the collection is all hand drawn in-house. The life and death intertwine in the collection.
This collection takes a woman from day to evening for any occasion. The collection introduces denim for Thomas Wylde. This section of the collections has the sweet rabbit and “MOTHERFUCKER” printed on these pieces. The material details in the piece worn by the models. The signature lining with the branding. Each piece is complete with purses and shoes designed by Jene Park, creative director at Thomas Wylde.
Park philosophy theory that, “What can you really offer different your clients that is unique and different? The materials, the fabrics and the trims are luxurious. I use stretch fabric that is for the signature lining. Everyone should feel comfortable in their clothing.” Her passion and energy are seen in each piece created for women of all ages and sizes.
Park’s dream was to work in fashion. She is a first-generation American. She attended FIDM school in Los Angeles. She is a mentor for the school. She went to Paris on a scholarship. While in Paris she gained a deep appreciation for creative fashion. She returned to the US and worked BCBG working with Max Azaria. She has completed 37 collections for Thomas Wylde.
This collection brings the traditional rock and roll branding with leather, denim, and beautiful soft evening wear. It continues with luxurious fabrics, signature prints and lining, and bold imagery down the runway.