Couture Fashion Week Finale

The very last show of Couture Fashion Week was an incredible display of  couture fashion and beauty, featuring two ultra-talented designers: ALICAT Avril Lemieux and Edwing D’Angelo.

ALICAT

ALICAT came out with gorgeous and romantic evening wear, perfectly cut and draping gracefully on each model. I particularly enjoyed the satin white gown, off the shoulder diagonally and the the pale brown number with a long wispy train trailing behind:

Runaway ALICAT

ALICAT Couple

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edwing D’Angelo’s style was hip, snazzy and original. All the models wore black lace covering their eyes, which added an air of mystery and darkness. I loved the additions of lace, ruffles, fur, button details, and deep colors. The best, by far was the black lace evening gown – Slightly see through on the top with full, lush floor-length midnight blue and black ruffles. I also adored the asymmetrical black skirt with diagonal button and hem details, paired with a black button down with a dark purple-blue design.

Edwing D'Angelo Male Models

Edwing D'Angelo

Edwing D'Angelo Lace Gown

Edwing D'Angelo Black Gowns

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Couture Fashion Sunday

Luis Machicao

LureLuxe

The first show of CFW Sunday started off with 3 designers: Romero Bryan (UK); Luis Machicao (Peru) and LaureLuxe Metals by Laurel DeWitt. Romero’s collection was full of black and white, velour and the cuts were dramatic with attention to texture.

Romero Bryan

Next designer, Luis’ models all had crazy bad-ass mohawks with bright vibrant colored feathers sticking out of them.  His collection of power suits and dresses were equally colorful in yellow, blue, red and pink with aztec patterns.

R-L: Designer Luis Machicao - Middle in light blue shirt; Producer Andres Aquino

With Luis Machicao Models

LaureLuxe by Laurel DeWitt had metal jewelry armor as wearable pieces such as over the shoulders, arms with hair styled into intertwining chains as ponytails. LaureLuxe collection of metals to wear was striking, creative and hot.

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Couture Fashion Sunday Show #2

Sandra Baquero

For Sunday’s 6p show, I actually got to sit and enjoy with a friend from the balcony level. It was wonderful to relax for a bit and to be able to see all the action from up high. The first designer was Janerations by Janina Stankiene, showing off couture knitwear. They were lovely with stripes and other designs, mostly outerwear in warm tones.

I preferred Sandra Baquero’s collection of sexy and stylish dresses. Her entire show was high energy with a London theme, complete with two guards in traditional red uniform stationed at the start of the runway. Models had on the typical fur trilby hat often worn in London and platform high heel boots. Sandra’s collection is supremely chic & charming. Even more to love about it: The average person can actually wear it, which is not common in couture fashion. Some of my favorite outfits are pictured below:



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Andres Aquino @ Couture Fashion


Andres Aquino, producer of Couture Fashion Week and a real sweetheart is also a designer and showcased his incredible collection with 36 models for the final show on Saturday. I loved Aquino’s colorful and shimmering dresses with impeccable cut and detail.

Stand outs include a satiny gold dress with low cut v-neck, cinched belt detail and decorated sleeves; sparkly and tight mermaid style dresses in white and turquoise; long velvety off shoulder sweetheart cut regal gowns in deep purple and green with slight trains sweeping the floor gracefully.




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More Couture Fashion Week

Day 2 at CFW- 4p Show: Nedret Taciroglu & Petuna Bushyhead:

Nedret Taciroglu Collection

Nedret Taciroglu Runway

Models in Nedret Taciroglu

Model in Nedret Taciroglu

Backstage- Model in Nedret Taciroglu

Nedret Taciroglu’s (Turkey) collection had gorgeous nude/off-white, red, and red gowns. I loved the chiffony ruffly nude dress with mermaid train bottom and shiny red ribbon crisscross on front and sides. Another favorite was a velvety red number, pictured directly above. Models were classy and beautiful, mostly European and all with slightly wavy long hair down their side.

The next designer was Petuna Bushyhead from the Republic of Georgia, supposedly showcasing ethereal designs. However, the dresses themselves did not depict this. The dresses from this collection were mostly black, gray with one in gold and white. The only ethereal outfit was a busy patterned dress of green and brown with blue, gold sparkle sleeve. I would’ve liked to see more of that style. Instead, Petuna’s collection, though refined and lightly accented with jewels and sparkles did not excite me as much as I had hoped.

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Couture Fashion Week

Since 2003, Couture Fashion Week (CFW) has been the industry standard in fashion when it comes to luxury designs. CFW features fine designers from around the world showcasing exquisite fashions and accessories; world class entertainment and exhibits of art and luxury products.  CFW NYC happens at the elegant Waldorf Astoria.


Being the PR Director for Couture Fashion Week is not easy – Keeping designers happy; figuring out who gets to go backstage; checking people in; escorting designers, models, & press to the red carpet/press room; and making sure the the shows run smoothly. However, it definitely comes with its perks, such as backstage access, seeing the shows for free and getting some really amazing pictures.

Each show features two designers and performers. In the first show, the performer did a haunting and emotion-filled rendition of “I Will Always Love You.” Then, we were presented with Collection Amoureux – Bridal Hair Couture by Elie Esper. This was a beautiful collection- most of the models wore barely there, white see through gowns with a thin line of white roses applique, straight down their front, over their breasts and rimming the bottom of their risque and skintight gowns.

Collection Amoureux - Bridal Hair Couture Elie Esper

There was one model in a gorgeously stunning and more traditional wedding gown with silver sequins exquisitely placed down the front. That one was by far my favorite dress and favorite model.

Collection Amoureux - My Favorite Gown

Their hair were big and bold in curls and in buns either to the side, straight up or down. Some of my favorite hairstyles were adorned with a sparkly iridescent white feathered flower with a small white lace veil attached in front; a gold rose-like swirls to the side, and pale white and pink flowers in the front paired with white gauzy material behind. Below is a close up of the best hairstyles:

Bridal Hair Couture Elie Esper

Sushma Patel, from India was the next designer and her collection with young, hip and rich with colors, especially turquoise and hot pink. The models all had circles of connected hot pink and black around their hair, which was all put up in high buns atop their heads. The center model was a lovely and charming young girl in an off the shoulder black dress with red and orange flower accents and a yellow belt.

Sushma Patel

Second show of the day featured Pietra Banchi and Isabel Zapardiez from Spain – Bridal Couture. Pietra’s collection was not exciting for me, as it consisted of mostly black and dark silver – to me, drab colors. Though I did like one one dress that was lighter- a pale purple-ish white silky number with sweet ribbon detailing in the front.

Pietra Banchi

Now, Isabel Zapardiez – Bridal Couture was something to talk about. Simply breathtaking, graceful, unique collection and the models showed them off well.

Couture Bridal on Runway


Last show of the day had Laura Williams and BlacMera by Yuliana Candra. I enjoyed BlacMera collection better, as it was full of bright colors such as blue, coral, red and gold. Everything was made beautifully, whether it was a corset made out of peacocks, a full dress skirt made of tulle, pale blue and grey front of the dress made of roses. All the dresses fit the models perfectly and had really pretty accents such as ruffles and ruching.

BlacMera

BlacMera

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Love ♥

A collection of my favorite quotes about love ♥.


“Only love can be divided endlessly, and still not diminish.” * Anne Morrow Lindbergh

“Doubt thou that the stars are fire; doubt thou that the sun doth move; doubt truth to be a liar; but never doubt that I love. ” * Shakespeare

“There is no remedy for ♥ but to love more.” * Henry David Thoreau

“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” * 1 Peter 4:8

“I’d rather fight with you than make love to anyone else.” * The Wedding Date

“I know it’s a cornball thing but love is passion, obsession, someone you can’t live without. I say fall head over heels. Find someone you can love like crazy and who’ll love you the same way back. Forget your head and listen to your heart. Run the risk, if you get hurt, you’ll come back. Because, the truth is there is no sense living your life without this. To make the journey and not fall deeply in love — well, you haven’t lived a life at all. You have to try. Because if you haven’t tried, you haven’t lived.” * Meet Joe Black

“We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end.” * Benjamin Disraeli

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Athena Film Festival

A friend from church invited me to see her short film, Harriet Returns, at the Athena Film Festival- A celebration of Women and Leadership at Barnard College. We all got to sit in the Reserved section, which was pretty exciting. We were shown the Shorts Collection, a total of 7 different short films.


Harriet Returns
was a powerful tale about Harriet Tubman who comes back to life and tries to free young black men from their own slavery of using the N-word. However she meets her match with NYC two rappers, Master E and Raz who don’t believe they need saving. The movie was set in contemporary times in Central Park and was fast paced, interesting and taught about history without preaching. I really enjoyed it and can’t wait to see more- My friend plans to turn it into a feature length film.

The other shorts were engaging and wide-ranging in themes. I found I am a Girl! a Norwegian film about a 13-year old named Joppe. She seems like any normal teenage girl, except that she was born a boy. The film shows how Joppe lives her life,  and how she grapples with asking another boy out but ultimately shows how she is unafraid to be who she truly believes she was meant to be.

Another one of my favorites was Nurses for Africa where a group of nurses travel to Zambia, Africa to provide free medical treatment, but quickly find that they give much more than just medical treatment. They are amazed that despite the destitute living conditions, people (kids even) are still able to live with joy and love in their hearts. The nurses’ lives are forever changed by the act of helping others. This movie made me tear up quite a bit, especially when one of the nurses found a young child with an infection in his eye that had already blinded his right eye when all that was needed was $5 worth of medicine. It broke my heart and made me see how much I have and how much I, too would like to help others.

One more film that I liked was Junko’s Shamisen which was about a young girl who lived in the woods with her blind grandfather. She befriends a mystical fox and that fox helps her avenge the death of her grandfather. We triumph in this tale of innocence, evil and bloodshed after her success.

The Athena Film Festival truly captures what it sets out to do: A celebration of women and leadership. It was an eye-opening, inspiring and fun event.

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Whitney

I was in the midst of ice skating with friends when I learned that Whitney Houston, beloved recording artist and diva, had passed away. I couldn’t (didn’t want to) believe it at first, convinced that it was a rumor but when the news of her death were reported on reputable news sites, I finally had to see the truth.

Whitney, you are truly beautiful and talented and we are left with your legacy of song – one that will live on and on.

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Park Avenue Winter

Park Avenue Winter is unique and special because it changes its menu and interior decor each season. Currently, the design is an elegant interpretation of winter: Silver and white, lights, stark tree branches, and warm brown accents.

It is also one of the many restaurants that I’ve been dying to try and this Restaurant Week, they only participated for weekday lunches. I didn’t think I was going to be able to make it, but Friday is my half day and I managed to find someone who wanted to try it as well and we made it there on the very last day of Restaurant Week.

The waiter started us off with bread: Winter Brown Bread and Fresh Chive Brioche. Both were very different from one another, and very tasty. The Winter bread was filled with golden raisins, sunflower seeds, oats and walnuts. The flavors were a bit much, while the Chive Brioche was more salty and tasted strongly of onion. The only criticism is that we only received one piece of each bread.

For the appetizer I chose the soup which came with coconut-chicken dumplings which were served alone and the waiter poured the warm soup over it at the table. That was an interesting and engaging way of presenting the dish, but the soup was just okay. There were strong lime and Asian flavors but didn’t pleasure my taste buds as much as I hoped.

As for the main course, I was having trouble deciding between the pork chop, salmon or chicken. I finally decided on the salmon since I hadn’t had it in awhile. The salmon was beautifully presented but the Berkshire Pork Chop that my friend ordered was definitely the larger and more hearty meal. Thankfully, my friend let me try some of the pork chop which was delicious. The sauce of maple cider syrup was delightful.

My Organic Scottish Salmon was also made quite well, despite the disparity of size. In fact, I would say it was exquisite. It came with a maple brown butter that worked well with it and the salmon flaked off easily. Also with the salmon were sunchokes- it was my first time trying them and they are reminiscent of potatoes. The sunchokes tasted great with the salmon and they were perfectly crisped and slightly brown.

I was considering the ice cream and sorbets for dessert. The Chocolate-Tea, Brown Butter, Tangerine and Bartlett flavors looked enticing, but I decided on the Frozen Banana Parfait after I learned it was a special treat only for Restaurant Week. Though I was a little apprehensive about ordering something with banana, which is not my favorite fruit, I needn’t have worried. The chilled banana had an almost ice cream-like consistency and there were chocolate crumbs underneath, as well as creamy, sticky sweet butterscotch at the bottom. The parfait came with a chocolate-y biscuit as well and everything blended together sweetly and deliciously.

The Park Avenue experience was great, and I would definitely come back to try other seasons- Both to taste what new menu items they have cooked up in the kitchen and see how they have changed the interior to match the season.

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