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Archive for February, 2008

Look ahead for help now

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

By Nadine Kam

michael kors

AP photos
There are a lot of prints on New York’s runways. This fall 2008 ensemble is by Michael Kors.

It can feel strange and fashion nerdlike to be writing about what’s coming in the fall when most people are only concerned about what’s in stores now and how to get ready for spring. Anything beyond “What will I wear tomorrow?” is too abstract to consider.

But sometimes your best tactic in approaching the current season is to know what’s coming ahead. You’ll get more mileage out of your wardrobe and avoid one-season wonders by knowing what silhouettes and colors will work beyond a single season. Once you’ve mastered the art of wardrobe building, you can splurge on a couple of those timely seasonal hits with no regrets.

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One silhouette emerging for fall is short, with a fitted bodice and full skirt. This dress is from Marc by Marc Jacobs.

Last fall, it seemed audacious for designers to suggest magentas, bright yellows and greens for spring 2008. At the time, I wondered how many women would want to wear yellow, but here I am in a yellow sweater over a dress in a Mondrian palette of blue, red, black and yellow over a field of white.

Among the runway trends for fall are the return of prints, more ladylike dressing and the return of the shapely silhouette with fitted bodice and full skirt, though that skirt has been shrunk to make it modern. And, New York’s designers have adopted the no-season philosophy Hawaii has always had. You’ll see many spring-weight dresses intended to be layered with sweaters because so many design houses have taken a hit from two years of warm or late winters that caused people to skip buying winter’s traditional bulky clothing. That’s good news for us because it’ll give us more Hawaii-friendly designs to choose from in fall.

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Lighter winter layering at 3.1 Phillip Lim.

Peace, love and Miss Sixty

Monday, February 4th, 2008

By Nadine Kam

stripecorseted minicoat

Photos courtesy Miss Sixty

Mini buses painted with peace symbols, “Love” and yellow suns provided the backdrop for the Miss Sixty show Sunday during New York Fashion Week, where flower power and retro Carnaby Street style met up in a fall/winter 2008 collection that made the most of layering, mini dresses, long coats and a couple of maxi dresses paired with fuzzy stoles.

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At top, the staging reminded all that what the world needs now is peace and love. Seated in the front row, from left, were Chloe Sevigny, Ashley Olsen and Milla Jovovich. Anne Hathaway was also seated next to Sevigny.

Many of the short dresses were shown with floral printed shimmery stockings paired with footwear ranging from booties to boots rising no higher than mid-calf. So cute, and our weather is perfect for wearing them right now! Don’t you sometimes hate the wait between the Fashion Week debuts and retail logistics? (more…)

Flamenco style in the spotlight

Monday, February 4th, 2008

By Nadine Kam

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AP photos
Designs by Luisa Perez.

New York is not the only city hosting Fashion Week. Berlin also presented shows, and flamenco style hit the stage during the International Flamenco Fashion Show in Seville, Spain, on Jan. 31. The ruffled dresses below are by Vicky Martin Berrocal.

Plan to post news of New York’s Miss Sixty show later, but for now the real job calls.

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Crashing New York Fashion Week

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

By Nadine Kam

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The dishy, lively Daily Front Row is marking its 5th year of providing glossy, daily fashion coverage at New York Fashion Week.

Mahalo to Wall Street Journal for linking to my New York Fashion Week post! I thought that was cool, considering Hawaii is 5,000 miles away from the action. But with the Internet and memories and experiences to draw from, it really is possible to feel as if you are there.

When I was there last fall, people kept asking me how I was able to get into the shows. Like any great party, it is a matter of knowing people in the fashion biz, which could be anyone who works for a particular designer with enough clout to add your name to a guest list. But there’s hope even if you don’t know a soul.

It’s easiest in the tents at Bryant Park, where there are many shows in one venue, and standing-room only admission is allowed after all invited guests have been seated. Unfortunately, as fashion has become mainstream entertainment over the past five years, even this last resort method of entry has nearly disappeared. You could find yourself shut out of every show. I imagine the fall shows must be packed with celebs kicking around for something to do, somewhere to be seen while the Hollywood Writer’s Strike has left many of them with free time. Your best bet would be to aim for shows by those designers whose names you don’t yet recognize.

For some, it’s enough to be close to the action, the see the parade of fashionettes working hard to look like they belong. This is best done in fall during the spring shows, when the weather is pleasant and people don’t have to bundle up in coats. Inside the tent, you can purchase drinks and sandwiches, grab magazines and simply hang out. Video screens present the tent shows as they take place in real time. The photo ops are endless and you’re bound to spot celebs without really trying. The biggest ones tend to arrive late, and not at the front entrance to the tents, but by limo at the side entrance on 40th Street. (more…)

Laugh along with “Lost” parody

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

By Nadine Kam



Once again this week “Lost” lured us in with its zigzagging storyline and zingers. Jorge Garcia, as Hurley, took the lead, as he becomes ever more decisive and self-directed as the series progresses.The drama ts very serious, but to lighten the mood, here’s a parody from The Fine Bros. of RavenStake.com, posted on You Tube and shared by one of my Twitter and Pownce pals from Europe. Just goes to show you how pop culture links us all.

New York Fashion Week has begun

Friday, February 1st, 2008

By Nadine Kam

red collection

AP photo

New York’s Fall Fashion Week started with the annual Heart Truth Red Dress Fall 2008 collection, with its message of encouraging women to exercise to keep their hearts healthy.

Among the celebrity models was Lisa Rinna, in a cocktail dress with tiers of fringe by Michael Kors, shimmying down the runway, above, behind actress Molly Sims.

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PR Newswire

With the film version of “Sex and the City” due to be released May 30, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristen Davis and Cynthia Nixon hit the Bryant Park tent to represent their respective characters — Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda.

green grows up

AP photos
Green fashion you can wear to the office, not just lounging at home or sitting at the beach.

Prior to the week’s offical start, two dozen top designers treated audiences to an ensemble showcase of green fashion. “FutureFashion” was staged last night, Jan. 31, by the environmentally conscious nonprofit group Earth Pledge.

It’s about time that eco-fashion moved beyond basic T-shirts, yoga wear and hippie-dippy attire too sack-like for the fashionable set to take seriously. Designers like Francisco Costa of Calvin Klein, Michael Kors and Donatella Versace showed how stylish soy and hemp could look in the right hands. (more…)