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Showing posts with label celebrity. Show all posts

26 February, 2010

Fashion talk with Gilles Mendel of J. Mendel brand

Snowy New York City weather could not stop me from attending "Fashion Talks" series at the French Institute Alliance with one of the most creative, humble and entertaining designers, Gilles Mendel. He was the first designer in the series and is followed by Tommy Hilfiger and Marc Jacobs. The panel was moderated by always stylish Mary Alice Stephenson. She is one of the world's most sought-after Fashion and Style Expert, contributor to many fashion and business publications, stylist to top celebrities, national fashion ambassador for the Make a Wish Foundation, Free Arts NYC and currently named "Official Style Expert for the Academy Awards" by CNN. I had a privilige of seeing Mary Alice moderate panels before and she has a keen sense for asking the right questions and guide her guests to bring the best out of them. All that while looking stylish under the big screens featuring Gilles Mendel's designs worn by a number of a-list celebrities and models. In this case it was a personal conversation as much as a panel since they've been friends for the past 10 years.
After the audience had a choice of coffee drinks provided by Nespresso® we were settled in for a rare inside view on how a brand like J. Mendel started, people who influenced its direction and what it takes to make is a sustainable fashion success.   
Gilles started the brand's biography by expressing his love and admiration for his Russian jewish grandfather who created J. Mendel brand in early 1920's when he immigrated to Paris. He became a furrier to the world's elite and passed on his superior design and production skills to his son, Gilles' father. He was a renaissance man with an artistic nature who created everything by hand and wrote a book. Gilles' mom who, ironically never got to wear furs, had two little dogs and drove a mini Cooper car was brand's creative consultant. Before Gilles took over the business he tried few professions on his own. He tried to be a rock star and a business man before he finally became the head designer at J.Mendel alongside other family members and it resulted in this fifth-generation family owned fashion brand. Gilles made a decision to move to New York and when "fur" became a dirty word in the 1990's he opened his first boutique on Madison Avenue where he's deeply involved in his "jewel store" and creates all windows himself. Gilles started making dresses to put in the windows at night so his windows wouldn't get broken by "fur haters" and then socialites started coming in for dresses they saw in the windows. That was the beginning of J. Mendel RTW collection and recognition by Bergorf Goodman. Gilles credits his success by having the best people working with him and learning from them. 
His A-list celebrity following is organic and made J. Mendel an international name without paying actresses huge amounts of money and taking care of their entourage. 
Celebrities in J. Mendel left to right: Christina Applegate, Demi Moore, Cameron Diaz, Jane Krakowski, Kate Beckinsale
All of this makes it harder to compete with other brands and current economic climate. With Gilles' positive attitude this challenge resulted in brand expansion with various price points and a new customer base. His 17 year old daughter is in charge of brand's Facebook involvement and wears his dresses to look cool. Gilles also became aware that fashion presentations work best for him since his client can interact with clothes better and the fashion press raved about his latest Fall 2010 presentation. With brand's in-house production and stores on Madison Avenue, Manhasset, Chicago, London, Paris and Moscow along with numerous global retail locations the brand is still growing. Gilles' determination resonates from his appreciation for the hard work, artistry and survival of his jewish family during the war. He believes that he is on the top of his game, happier now then ever and is very excited about his new project, designing for the New York City Ballet. The only thing he wishes is for his parents to see it all now. 
On a personal note, i find Gilles to be a rare breed in the fashion world with his humility, positivity and respect for other people that is simply contagious. He seems to be one of those people who would make an entertaining dinner guest and cheer you up when you are down.  

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19 February, 2010

Hard core Elise Overland Fall 2010

Elise Overland ready to wear Fall 2010 collection presented at Exit Art didn't look like other designer's feminine and relaxed styles and stayed true to her rocker inspired aesthetics. Elise is noted for her celebrity followers such as Heidi Klum, Kelly Osbourne and Maggie Rizer who were gracing the front row.
Fabrications: leather, velvet, suede
Colors: black, red
Details: slashed pleats, cropped jackets, body skimming
I see these two leather dresses on Heidi Klum who can easily rock them
Kelly Osbourne seemed taken by the cropped jackets
Maggie Rizer would make this velvet look sexy and stylish

Naomi Cambell's Relief for Haiti fashion show, New York fashion week

Naomi Cambell's status as a fashion icon was put to a good use when she organized a massive Fashion For Relief Haiti show and auction that brought together numerous celebrities, iconic models, fashion designers and runway outfits that will be auctioned off for a cause at Net-A-Porter beginning March 15th. On February 12, the Fashion Tents were buzzing with excitements and rumors of who's going to walk in looks pulled together by Rachel Zoe.  Some of the hundreds attendees were newcomers to the fashion world who purchased tickets for $100-$150 with proceeds going to CARE, which raises funds to rebuild health system for mothers and children in Haiti.
Atmosphere at The Fashion Tent hosting 1000 people
From left to right: Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson opened show following by Fran Lebowitz reading, host Naomi Cambell, fashion designer Donna Karan and iconic model Helena Christensen
From left to right: actor Alan Cumming, model Daphne Guinness, singers Chris Brown and Estelle
Model dancing on the runway
More runway dancing and models along with Alan Cumming wearing Haiti Relief T-shirts
The show ended with a touching tribute to Alexander McQueen with model Daphne Guinness wearing McQueens's signature look along with other models who all walked in his shows. 





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15 January, 2010

Purple haze all around …

“Purple haze all in my brain ….Purple haze all around …Purple haze all in my eyes…”  by Jimmy Hendrix perfectly describes my current obsession with this particular color. In my case I literally mean the “color” and not Hendrix’s mind state. My latest designs are in purple tones, I wear purple nail polishes and eye make-up. Maybe what I’m drawn to is the way purple is derived from the mixing of a strong warm and strong cool colors and it has both warm and cool properties. Maybe it’s the way I derive my own inspiration from combining soft and strong art element properties. I wish that my favorite line from “Mean Girls” “and on Wednsday we wear Pink” would have been “Thursday is the Purple day”. Love SNL’s Celebrity Jeopardy sketch hosted by Will Ferrel aka Alex Trebek offering “I tell you what, let's do Colors That End in Urple. For $800. This color ends in "urple” choices.
The legend has it that Herakles' dog chewed some snails along the Levantine coast and that caused his mouth stained purple. It takes about 12,000 of shellfish to produce 1.5 grams of pure dye. King Phoenix received a purple-dyed robe from Herakles and decreed the rulers of Phoenicia should wear this color as a royal symbol. Hence Purple becoming the color of royalty. Purple dye was so expensive that it caused some royal marital spats as Emperor Aurelian refused to let his wife buy a purpura-dyed silk garment, as it cost its weight in gold.

To this day it's a color of honor in U.S. military and The Purple Heart medal given to solgiers wounded in battle. 

Purple flatters any complexion, from light skin and blonde hair to dark black skin and hair. It’s also an unisex color. Adding a purple accessory such as scarf, bag or shoes makes any conservative outfit look instantly sexy and less severe. For a vintage affect experiment by mixing purples and browns together. In my scarf designs I used purple as the main accent colors combining it with citrine yellows, blues, black and greys.



Green and brown eye color shines when some shades of purple are blended. My favorite make-up technique as of lately. Also, purple eye make up creates softer look then strong black and charcoal.  
My current eye make-up palette

My nail polish addiction is "What a Broad" by OPI for Sephora


Here are some things that make me appreciate Purple

Salvador Dali's "Chant 15: Dante's Ecstasy"




And here are some things that make me question Purple

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