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Jean Yu Debuts Design Collaborations with Proenza Schouler and Rag&Bone at NY Fashion Week Spring 2011

(New York, NY)— Spring 2011 is a season of debuts for Jean Yu, whose designs include both ready-to-wear dresses and lingerie. The eponymous line attracts a circle of insiders including editors of high fashion glossies and, most recently, the design houses of rag & bone and Proenza Schouler. Yu collaborated with both lines for their respective runway presentations at New York Fashion Week. The limited edition designs are now available for sale and will hang with both ready-to-wear collections.  The collaborative pieces are available as separate labels, titled Jean Yu x Proenza Schouler and Jean Yu + Rag&Bone.

Proenza Schouler design duo Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough invited Yu to work with them after falling in love with her classic triangle bra, calling it “the most beautiful lingerie” they’ve ever seen. The transition from Yu’s eponymous lingerie to Proenza Schouler’s ready-to-wear runway collection was, in a word, seamless. The two designers are akin in terms of refined luxury and client base, so Yu’s lingerie was easily incorporated with Proenza Schouler’s ladylike suits. New colors and materials provided a fluorescent spin on Yu’s classically minimalist designs. Yu gives kudos to the stylists, as she felt like she was seeing her bras for the first time.

“The collaboration with rag & bone required me to go outside my norm,” Yu says of the designs that she built from the ground up for designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville.  Using fighter pilots in g-suits as inspiration, Yu used two-inch webbing material to create bold, utilitarian harness-strap designs to complement the military-inspired collection. This challenged Yu to channel a rugged sensibility that directly contrasts Yu’s design signature: refined construction using the most delicate fabrics. “The designs for the rag & bone show functioned as accessories, less as lingerie- as originally intended.”

“It’s like a funhouse. Everything is double, double, double,” Yu says of the collaborations: double male design teams, double runway shows, and double front-row appearances by Anna Wintour.

All three designers have been selected as finalists for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund—Jean Yu in 2005, rag & bone in 2006 and Proenza Schouler winning first place in 2004.

The designer is debuting yet another line called 180 by Jean Yu, aptly named for its complete departure from her first line.  Whereas her designs were once quite delicate, decadent and high-maintenance, 180 is a capsule collection of simple, effortless items.  Sales and appointment are available at The News Inc, 495 Broadway, Telephone (212) 925-9700 x103.

About Jean Yu: Jean Yu is a designer based in New York. Since her graduation from F.I.T. in 1990, her designs have been carried by high-end retailers and graced the cover of American Vogue and Vanity Fair.  In 2005, Jean Yu was a CFDA/Vogue fashion fund finalist, and was named Designer of the Year by Seoul Lotte Avenue L, Korea, in 2007.  Yu has been featured in the 2007 “New York Fashion Now” exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and several of her dress designs were featured throughout a recent exhibition titled “American Beauty,” celebrating innovative designers at the F.I.T. museum.  More information about the designer can be found at www.jeanyu.com.

About Proenza Schouler: Proenza Schouler is a luxury women’s wear label founded by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez in 2002.  Contact PR Consulting for more information.

About Rag & Bone: rag & bone is the product of New York-based designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville, operating since 2004.  This is the second women’s only show for the pair. Contact PR Consulting for more information.


New Trend…No Pants?

Leave it to Gaga to start a new trend..it seems pantless bodysuits are the new thing in Hollywood. Celebs like Fergie to Christina Aguilera have been spotted in this getup, mostly in their music videos, but Gaga ain’t afraid to rock it on the red carpet…or anywhere for that matter. This trend is huge on the runways as well.

I mean, it’s basically like wearing a one piece bathing suit. I don’t think I’d actually sport this trend though, unless maybe I was on a tropical vacation, complete with an oversized hat and black sunglasses, eating brunch overlooking the beach at a posh resort. I think it would fit in that scenario.

Tell me, what do you think of going pantless?

Um, is that all she wears? She does have the legs for it though…

Bodysuits seen on the runway:

Francesco Scognamiglio

Photo from Leetol Miss Joyce Blog

David Alexander’s spring 2010 show at LA Fashion on Broadway

So, if you were to wear a bodysuit, what exactly would it be appropriate for? Leave your comments below!

Men’s Fashion: Take a Ride With OntFront

OntFront proudly presented ‘Shift Gear’, the fall/winter 2010-2011 collection, during the Amsterdam International Fashion Week on January 30, 2010. The strong 68 piece collection is inspired by sleek Italian sports cars. So fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride.

OntFront for men

OntFront is a clean cut menswear label that stands for the fast city life. The new generation taking over. For rebellious and worldly men, who travel, work and go out. OntFront is the bad boy and the gentleman. Tailored and streetwise, hence the under title Sidewalk Tailoring.

 OntFront is an Amsterdam-based brand, that was founded by the passionate fashion entrepreneurs Liza Koifman and Tomas Overtoom to contribute to the rapid progress within men’s fashion.

Wow this collection is super sexy and sleek. I love it. I love the sexy, slicked back hair with the one loose curl, I love the biker gloves, the mauve and orange shades, and how a classy look is paired with a pair of black sneakers. It is exactly what it was intended to express: the bad boy paired with the gentleman..exactly what every woman wants.  The models are beautiful and the clothes are amazing.

Photography by: Peter Stigter. Models by Ulla Models, Republic models and Name models.

Victoria Secret Fashion Show 2009

I look forward to this show every year! The Black Eyed Peas performed at the fashion show held in New York this year. This show was especially unique and cool, with many different fun themes and bright colors, with futuristic wings and things. The Pink line was super cute, with hot colors, prints, sequins and glitter. I especially loved the peacock look and the enchanted forest outfits. I am also very happy for Kylie who became the new Victoria Secret Angel and got to strut her stuff for the first time last night! She is beautiful and has the perfect VS Angel look. Always nice to see a fresh face! Check out some of the pictures from last night.

Kylie- the new angel

Sneak Peak at the Victoria’s Secret Annual Holiday Fashion Show

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You’d never think this woman had any kids..she looks amazing! Heidi Klum walks the runway at the annual Victoria’s Secret Holiday Fashion Show which took place at the Fontainebleau on November 15, 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida. The show will air on CBS on December 3rd. 

I think it’s so creative, that big, beautiful red bow they stuck on Heidi as if she were a sexy little present! It’s a nice twist since we’re so used to seeing the models in those signature angel wings! Check out some of the photos below and be sure to watch it on CBS, Dec. 3rd, 2008!

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Selita Banks

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Adriana Lima

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Alessandra Ambrosio

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Heidi Klum

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Usher performing as Adriana Lima walks the runway

From runway to real life

Fashion shows are just that..they are a SHOW. So when you see crazy and wild get-ups on the models walking down the runway, you have to understand that it’s all costume. It’s exaggerated. For example, one of the current trends seen on the runway for Spring, is a “tribal look.” Now as you can see from these photos, they’ve totally overdone it. Hippyish headband, crazy prints and colors, ridiculous, huge cowboy hat, CLOWN MAKEUP! Come on..no one would ever wear any of that..and should not!

But, what the real person is supposed to do, is take the idea of the tribal print or style and incorporate it into your look. Maybe find a top that has a tribal print or colors and pair it with jeans. Or a pair of feathered earrings, or printed wooden bracelets like the one pictured below, with your everyday outfit. As for the clown makeup, I’m thinking that they’re trying to say that rosy cheeks and pale skin are in. Haha. Here’s how to pull it off without that extreme of looking like a circus clown. Skip the bronzer and opt for a powder or foundation that is close to your natural skin tone. Then apply a few sweeps of a pinkish or rosy blush onto your cheeks. Easy as that. Subtle and natural. 

Dotted Tribal Bracelet $4.80 Forever21

This was seen on the runway as part of the Tribal style..and this is something from the runway that I would definitely wear. It’s not over the top and it’s hot! Her hairstyle adds to the whole tribal look and it’s not too much. I’d try a simple side braid that hangs over my shoulder since I’m not too sure how they did the whole braided headband thing.

Another runway trend to tone down: the barely there look. It’s all about transparent and sheer clothing, very drapey and girly. Of course, in this photo the problem is her boobs are completely showing. Do not do that ever!! Always wear a bra or don’t buy the shirt/dress if you can’t figure out what to wear underneath it! You can always wear a bandeau or strapless tube top type thing underneath. Or just go for a skirt or dress that has sheer parts to it but make sure your private parts are covered up! Gross!

Too much sheerness! Here’s a better choice from the runway:

Much better. A beautiful dress made out of sheer material..with out showing anything unnecessary. Got the idea? Incorporate crazy runway trends into your everyday style in a less dramatic way! Happy shopping!