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June 2010

Beyond The Runway Contest

by Gabrielle on June 25, 2010

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Beyond the Runway Contest in association with LooseButton is offering the chance to one Nolcha Fashion Week: New York September 2010 fashion designer to receive a business support package worth over $50,000 to help them succeed as an entrepreneur.

A judging panel will preview, critique and select one winner to receive an entrepreneurship accelerator package that is aimed at growing a fashion designers career beyond the runway through high quality resources and services. Award includes:

  • Online retail placement on LooseButton (Brands sold include: Alice & Olivia, Joie, Rag & Bone, Rebecca Taylor,Twenty8Twelve and Winter Kate)
  • One year profile on GlobalFashionBrands.Com
  • Legal Service by Orrick
  • Website Design Consultation by Studio Light
  • Branding Consultation Service by MSLK
  • Accounting Service by Ernst&Young

Meet The Judges

GabrielleTeare

Gabrielle Teare is a leading international Stylist active in the New York, London and Paris fashion scenes; as featured in Marie Claire, Esquire, Elle, Fashion TV, Channel 4, Daily Mail, Daily Express, CNN and the BBC, as well as providing Styling Consultancy for Disney movies – Confessions of a Shopaholic and Tinkerbell.

Gabrielle continues her dynamic work at Nolcha as the Style Director of Nolcha Fashion Week: New York, London Fashion Week activities and liaison for Nolcha designers with her relationships in fashion editorial, broadcast and entertainment. http://www.gabrielleteare.com

Lilly Berelovich is the co-founder of Fashion Snoops.      Lilly spent 10 years in the fashion industry as a kidswear and junior designer in New York and Montreal. In 2001, frustrated with the limited access that designers had to accurate and timely trend information, she launched Fashion Snoops.com Today, Lilly is the creative force behind Fashion Snoops, and applies the service to her work as a consultant for companies needing branding , positioning design and merchandising for labels in New York and around the globe. Lilly is also a renowned consultant for clients in the licensing world, creating licensing deals and providing trend direction .Lilly is a graduate of Fashion Design from LaSalle College and studied International Business at McGill University, both located in Montreal, Canada.

Sheri L Koetting is the co-founder and CEO of MSLK, a boutique marketing and design agency based in Long Island City, Queens. Drawing upon a background in fashion as well as graphic design, Sheri often incorporates unique materials and unexpected finishes to her projects. Sheri’s solutions gracefully solve the defined challenges and effortlessly create order without appearing to be designed.

Sheri has worked with clients such as Aveda, Loro Piana, MOP Modern Organic Products, Ralph Lauren, Sean John, Sephora, and Victoria’s Secret. She has been honored with awards from the AIGA / the professional association for design, Communication Arts, Graphic Design USA, Mohawk Fine Papers, Print Magazine, Society for Environmental Graphic Design, the Type Directors Club, the US Congress, Visual Merchandising + Store Display, and The Webby Awards.

Ray Cao is the Co-Founder and CEO of LooseButton. Previously, Ray was the president of the Impact Entrepreneurship Group, now Canada’s largest youth-run entrepreneurship organization. In his role as president, he founded the Global Entrepreneurship Week Canada campaign. Ray has dabbled with the mix of working for companies as well, from growing a mobile startup called Polar Mobile to working as a trader on Wall Street at Barclays Capital. He realized, however, that it was much more fun building companies.

When he is not working on LooseButton, Ray is involved as a board member for the Impact Entrepreneurship Group and is an advisor to VeloCity – a leading technology incubator run by the  University of Waterloo. He was recently appointed to the DiverseCity Steering Committee which consists of prominent individuals in the Greater Toronto Area who recognize the value and potential of diversity in leadership for the region’s social and economic prosperity. Ray is a past recipient of Waterloo’s Top 40 Under 40 award.

To learn how to showcase your collection at Nolcha Fashion Week New York contact info@nolchafashionweek.com

Slendertone Face : WOW SO SO IMPRESSIVE!!

by Gabrielle on June 24, 2010

Slendertone Face

I first tried Slendertone Face at the CEW(UK) Beauty Awards. I had previously tried Eva Fraser Facial Exercises and instantly liked this. Frankly this is a Miracle Product. I bought mine from Harrods and could not wait to try. I have used for 4 months now it is amazing!! I look younger, my jaw is firmer, my cheekbones are higher and my eyelids are less wrinkled. The lines between my nose and mouth have almost gone. The definitive test is other people noticing and at least 15 different people have told me I look younger. “What have you done to your face?”   Now you know….!! It is much cheaper than a face lift. I do Lotte Berk exercises  for my body and this is Lotte Berk for your face.

Lanvin 2010

What to buy now for AutumnWinter 2010? As the Leading London Personal Stylist, I know that the very best fashions sell within the first month of hitting the shops.  For me, it is so exciting to go to the shows and then see the clothes in the shops; I remember them all over again. So what is Haute now?? Always in winter there is a lot of black but this year there is a big baroque romantic vibe, with deep rich reds, clarets, navy, orange, camel, soft greys, whites. This theme comes into the fabrics with wonderful velvet, lace, fur, sheer and sexy silks. The romance continues with capes of every kind, ruffles, and wide swinging 50’s and 40’s style skirts.  There is something for everyone, many of the styles will be much easier to wear than the maxis and jump suits in the shops now, you don’t have to be so tall to look amazing!

Balmain Aw2010

Fabulous Fur,

Fur is glamorous, sensual and after last winter warm as toast!!  From Balmain, showing mauve fun furs, to impressive full length fox at Michael Kors, fur was everywhere.  I have always loved fur ever since I saw virtually every woman wearing it whilst shopping in Milan.  Whether you choose a fur collar and cuffs detailing, to a massive shaggy voluminous coat from Lanvin, fur has been showing for the past few years and looks like a trend that is here to stay. This is an investment buy so choose carefully and buy what you love.  Go for style rather than high fashion for a look that lasts. If you don’t want to wear fur then feathers are an option.

Antonio Beradi AW2010

Voluptuous Velvet

Velvet adds a luxurious touch to a black jacket at Rochas transforming it into a statement piece. For evening velvet always looks so classically rich, elegant and expensive. Not for nothing was velvet a favourite of Royalty. The wonderful wine red dresses at Antonio Beradi are sexy, figure hugging and look amazing.  My money is on the D & G collection to walk out of the shops, it is impossible not to like this simple stunning party dress.

Miu Miu AW2010 Romantic

Romantic

Fashion has not finished with the ruffles of last season, in amongst the severe blacks there were also many delicate lace numbers which will add feminity to your wardrobe. Miu Miu showed ice grey, whilst Dior and D&G had layers of ruffles on many dresses.  This is a seductive look, especially in sheer whites and blacks.

Haakan AW2010 Sheer Black

Sheer Black

Underneath tailored jackets were see through fine fabrics, see-through in the cold winter months seems an unreasonable trend. However combine with fur or the new shearling bomber jackets it becomes more wearable.  Choose nude underwear for a seamless look or wear black lace or plain black for a sexier look. Balmain showed how to look elegant by teaming the sheer top with a bow tie, brocade trousers and a beautiful leather jacket.  Giambattista Valli combined miniskirts with short donkey jackets over the sheer top. My favourite show was Haakan. His clothes simply sizzled with pure sex appeal. Lara Stone was cheered by all the press pack when she wore this sheer black dress easy to see why!!

Louis Vuitton AW2010

Post War Excess

Marc Jacobs in New York and at Louis Vuitton went back to the New Look first shown by Dior in the 50’s. The waist was nipped in above a big big A line  mid- calf skirt. This look suits taller women best, as it will swamp shorter petite types.  Also seen in many ball dresses on the catwalk, this is a trend that is easier to wear as a full length gown.

Issa London AW2010

Capes

Wonderful swirling capes and cloaks will form a different choice for an evening or day coat, this are bold, glamorous and have a highway man drama about them. Shown at Celine, Halston and Chloe amongst others this look will suit everybody. There were claret and black velvets, camels and black wool with wonderful embellishments. My favourite is the wonderful bright red Issa cape. There was an appreciative buzz when this was shown on the catwalk. Here the cape is combined with black leather trousers and a high roll neck. Easy, elegant and affordable style.

Burberry Prorsum Aw2010

Shearling

Shearling bomber jackets and coats provide a casual alternative to fur. At Burberry they were combined with sheer little dresses. Whilst Giles showed lovely asymmetric hemmed soft white jackets.  IN NYC, DKNY simple fitted black shearling jackets proved that this trend can be elegant. Like fur this is warm, practical fashion for everyone.

See this article at Http://www.distinctmagazine.co.uk where Gabrielle Teare is the Fashion Editor.

Le Grand Bal Dior

by Gabrielle on June 4, 2010

Le Grand Bal Dior

 

I am going shopping to Galerie LaFayette and Printemps  and while I am in Paris I will check out this has not been an exhibition like this since the couture one at the V &A. Cant wait!!

Dior Grand Ball

The Christian Dior Museum in Granville will for the first time ever bring together over 50 Dior ball gowns for the new exhibition “The Dior Grand Ball”, from May 13 to September 26, 2010.
This remarkable new exhibition places the universe and creations of Christian Dior—haute couture, accessories and fragrances from the House of Dior, plus paintings, photographs, archive films and literary works—in a unique context: the history of balls, from the 18th century to the present. The exhibition is a tribute to Christian Dior himself, showcasing his talent and refinement, and his love of sumptuous costumes, expressed in creations for the grand balls of the post-war period.

May to september 26 2010 from 10 am to 6.30 pm
Musée Christian Dior Villa « Les Rhumbs »
T : +33 (0)2 33 61 48 21
Rue d’Estouteville
50400 Granville
France