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Everything Will Fit, Everything!

Sarah Williams, a graduate student from London College of Fashion, decided that her MA project will be somewhat of a space saver for all corners and every angle. The project untitled “Crafted Fashion” is a beautifully, innovatively designed luggage collection that goes against the grain.



Let’s see you try to fit one of these pieces in the overhead compartment. To purchase one of Williams’ bespoke pieces or to just browse visit www.williams-hamdmade.com
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Attending The Fashion Trade Show Coterie.
As a fashion buyer you want more than just watching the models walk up and down the runways. The buyers need to touch the clothes, they need prices, fabrics used, etc. The sooner that information is available to them the better they can tell their fashion stories to the customers.
This is where trade shows come in, Coterie to be specific. For the buyers, fashion editors, and students that couldn’t attend the fashion shows, the trade show gives them up close and personal access without the glitz and glamour.
After fashion week the serious work begins for the designers and buyers.
This video shows you what a visit to Coterie can be. My co-worker, Isidoro, and myself spent last Monday morning getting a glimpse of what our favorite designers created, visited old friends and previewed what we’ll be wearing come next fall!
I would say it was a morning well spent!
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The Mad Hatters.

Besides the clothes and jewelry that help define your style, what about some of us that want to add a little more with an accessory on our heads.



Not just something with a brim, but a piece that is custom made for your head, or a style of hat that needs it’s own seat! A hat can make more of a statement than everything else you’re wearing and thanks to milliners like Nasir Mazhar, Philip Treacy and Justin Smith they keeps your eyes up, way up.




Philip Treacy for Alexander McQueen
They are competing with fashion designers for the attention and with their creations, they’re on their way to winning.
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Is She Or Is She Not A Fashion Illustrator?

Adriana Munoz an illustrator who was born and raised in Barcelona is now based in London and is giving us a new form of fashion illustration that is soft and sexual.
Combination of beautiful drawings, with fabrics and 3D fashion illustration helped Adriana earn a place among the Best of British Contemporary Illustration for 2009.


Expect to see more from this artist who has and will continue to give us a new outlook on Fashion Illustration.
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New York Finishes Off Fashion Week Right.
With snow and the bitter cold in New York, we Yankees always find a way to show what we have hidden under our heavy coats. Making sure that whatever we wear over, under and with our outerwear, are standout pieces and not to be messed with.

Get similar boots from Seychelles Orchestra $170 and
Dolce Vita Eve Boot $292.Both available on Endless.com

Kelsi Dagger Over The Knee Boots $220
Proenza Schouler Lace-Up Booties,Nero
$1,136
All boots are available at Endless.com

House of Harlow 1960 Short Key Necklace in Gold
$69 & 1960 Abalone Starburst PNecklace in Gold
$80
Jennifer Zeuner Multi Charm Chain Stud Lariat Necklace with Diamond $352 & Learge Eye with 3pt Diamond Necklace in Silver
$242
All necklace are available at SINGER22.com

Fila Mid Sneakers
$60.00. Endless.com
LnA Leggings $159
CC Skye Chain Strap Bag
$540 Both Leggings and Bag from SINGER22.com
Yumi Kim Courtney Top $138 at YumiKim.com
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The Right Fashion Week Flame!
The fashion week torch which burned brightly in New York last week, has since been given to London allowing us to continue our droll fest and make our wish lists for Fall 2010 fashionable pieces even longer.
What did we take away from the city that sets the pace for the other fashion capitals around the world?

Velvet Dreams: It will come in pants, leggings, jackets and dresses. Pairing your velvet piece with the right jacket and shoes prevents you from standing out in the wrong way.

Shine Sir Lot: Putting the shine in the clothes gives us a different version of bling that we can love and afford.
Living A Longer Life: Maxi Dresses are back. But for the colder days, adding a sweater, jacket and boots makes them Fall friendly.

One Sided Focus: Try to keep on your good side will make you happier and sexier.
A new trend of watching fashion is “live Streaming.” This allows designers, especially emerging ones to show their creations to the greatest audience out there, you! The hottest one was William Rast.
Take it away London!
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Fashion Week Statement Makers.
New York Fashion Week will be over soon, and we survived this first lap of the Fall 2010 collections even with all the snow and freezing tempertures. From what I’ve seen, we’ve layer it up pretty well and in our own unique way. This is something that we do well with the right coat and boots, but what about accessories? In this case ,bigger is better because you should have to stand out with what you wear around your necks along with the overcoats and hats.



All of the pieces featured on this page plus many more “statement makers” are available on CoutureCandy.com
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Fashion Shows Recession Style.
Staying ahead and creating trends, isn’t that what fashion is all about? Well the latest trend that should have most people pleased is the new way to see the shows during fashion week.
The numbers have increased since last year for the amount of designers giving us immediate access by photographs online after a show and live streaming their collection(s). This works great for some fashion editors who hate rushing to several shows in one day or others waiting for hours just to see a fashion preview that lasts less than 2o minutes.

William Rast Fall 2010 Show Sign Up Page
William Rast is using the web to their advantage by “live streaming” their Fall 2010 show Wednesday 02/17/10 at 7pm. Front row seat on the couch while wearing, what you want no complaints here! Cutting cost anyway you can is smart.
For emerging fashion designers, spending money for a fashion show is a luxury they cannot afford. Designers like Barbara Tfank, Chris Benz & Kimberly Ovitz gave us photos via Style.com, saving themselves thousands of dollars, and showing their creations to the consumers and fashion lovers directly.

This form of showcasing one’s collections opens it up to a bigger audience which should help with marketing and sales.
When the creative wheels start turning, cyberspace is limitless! Why not give us a fashion show longer than 20 minutes or a mini movie?
In a recession we creative people always have to think of ways to keep the fashion innovative, exciting, ongoing and the money flowing!!
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The Romeo Report: Issue 70

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Take A Little Off The Top.
Viktor and Rolf took this recession cutting back thing literally.
Only the brave and fashion forward can pull off any of the looks from Viktor & Rolf Spring’10 collection. Doing “The Simple Thing” is not what Viktor & Rolf are known for, season after season they give us something besides safe.


