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Tracy Reese; Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week

Tracy Reese is such a huge inspiration to me and is from Detroit, Michigan!!!

This is for my  fashionista’s out there-THINK BIG!!!

 

Born on February 12, 1964, in Detroit, MI; daughter of Claud (a manager) and Pat (a dance teacher) Reese
Education: Parsons School of Design, BA, 1984.

Career

Martine Sitbon, New York, design assistant, 1984-87; started own company, 1987-89; Perry Ellis, designer, 1990; Gordon Henderson, freelance designer, 1990; Magaschoni, design director, 1990-95; designed exclusive line for The Limited, New York, 1995; Tracy Reese Meridian (became TR, Plenty, and Plenty Home), founder and designer, 1996-.

Life’s Work

Tracy Reese ranks as one of the fashion industry’s most successful African-American women whose realm is not relegated to the runway. In a business where few designer labels seem to make it past their fifth anniversary, Reese has two clothing lines, TR and Plenty, which have been sold at Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, and other top retailers since the mid-1990s. Her company’s sales topped $12 million in 2003, and it launched a Plenty-label home line that same year and a footwear collection the following. Reese has an eye for what women will buy. “I don’t want to design a skirt just because a skirt is needed to go with a particular jacket,” she told Joy Duckett Cain in Essence. “The skirt itself has to make you want to buy it.”

Reese was born in Detroit, Michigan, on February 12, 1964. Her mother, Pat, was a modern dance teacher and enrolled Reese and her two sisters in weekend enrichment classes at the city’s art museum. The women in the family also liked to sew and would sometimes hold contests in which they raced to finish an outfit first. The loser had to pay for fabric, and it was here that Reese’s future career direction first emerged. “Although I generally won,” she joked in an interview with another Essence writer, Deborah Gregory, “I still spent every dime I had buying fabric.”

Spent Summer in Manhattan

Reese attended Cass Technical High School, the elite public high school in the Detroit system. Students there focused on either the arts or academics and, as Reese recalled in another profile in Essence, “I actually thought I’d be an architect or an interior designer,” she told Vanessa Bush. Cass Tech, she continued, “had a fashion-design department, and I took a couple of classes, but I didn’t take it as my concentration because I thought it was kind of flaky.” But Reese was encouraged by a teacher to apply for a scholarship to a summer program for high-schoolers at New York City’s Parsons School of Design, one of the top U.S. colleges for future fashion-design professionals. She won a slot and enjoyed her summer experience, as well as New York City. After graduating from Cass Tech, she entered Parsons full-time.

Reese earned her design degree in 1984 and found a  job right away, as an apprentice to the French designer Martine Sitbon in New York City. She was assigned to Sitbon’s Arlequin line, and Sitbon encouraged her talents and even allowed her to sketch designs, a plum assignment for a novice. After two years on the job, Reese decided to strike out on her own, and her father Claud provided some of the start-up funds to launch her own line-a risky venture even for an experienced fashion pro. She produced two collections, both were well liked by store buyers, and the line was sold in stores such as Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, and Ann Taylor. Reese was just 23 years old at the time. “I had the energy and the drive to run the company,” she recalled in an interview with Julee Greenberg for WWD. “I thought I knew everything, but I learned quickly that I really didn’t and knew I had to learn more about business.” She could not maintain enough revenue to meet her production costs, and was forced to close her business in 1989.

A heartbroken Reese was able to land a job with Perry Ellis Portfolio thanks to Marc Jacobs, her former schoolmate at Parsons. At the time, Jacobs was the vice president of design for the Perry Ellis women’s line, and working at a thriving design firm-one which also had its share of financial ups and downs-was instrumental in teaching Reese the business basics she needed to learn. She also teamed with sportswear designer Gordon Henderson, an African American who had worked for Calvin Klein before launching his own line in the mid-1980s. Henderson, Reese has said, was an important mentor who shared much of his own experience with her about running a successful start-up line.

Ready to Try Again

In the early 1990s, Reese won a head-designer job with new label called Magaschoni. It was owned by Magtague, a Hong Kong manufacturer that produced clothes for Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, and other well-known names. She was tapped to design Magaschoni’s bridge, or mid-priced line, and it was not that exciting of a job, she later confessed in the Essence interview with Gregory. “It was definitely not my style, but I knew this was the kind of company that could provide me with major backing of my own label,” she said, and once sales hit a respectable $4 million-mark for 1991, Magtague executives gave Reese her own label, “Tracy Reese for Magaschoni.” She spent the next few years designing her collections, and even had a showroom in a building on Seventh Avenue, the center of New York’s Garment District. The line had terrific sales at retailers like Saks Fifth Ave., but Reese was still determined to run her own business again someday.

She stepped closer to that goal in 1995, when she struck a deal with mass retailer The Limited for her own line. That gave her some of the start-up funds for her new label, Tracy Reese Meridian, a contemporary sportswear line that was launched in the spring of 1996. She had learned much from her previous experience a decade before, but still struggled to meet production costs, and finally her lawyer introduced her to an accountant with ties to textile manufacturers in his native India. Om Batheja invested funds in Meridian, which eventually became just “Tracy Reese.” They then launched a more informal, free-spirited line aimed at younger customers called Plenty. By 2002 Reese had opened a corporate showroom, and sales at her company had more than doubled over the previous year to $12 million. Her collections, which grew to include resort and swimwear lines, were shown during New York Fashion Week, the series of events at Bryant Park tents onto which the world’s fashion journalists and store buyers descend to preview the next season’s looks and place store orders. Reese’s designs collections earned good reviews, and have been featured on the pages of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Lucky.

In late 2004, Reese’s company launched Plenty Home, a line of bedding, curtains, and throws that used many of the same lushly patterned Indian textiles from the original Plenty line. It seemed a natural step, she explained to WWD‘s Greenberg. “When I’m designing the line,” said Reese, “I always think about how I would love to have sheets in these fabrics, curtains in these fabrics.” Shoes and accessories came next, both of which were launched in the fall of 2005.

Reese lives in the Murray Hill area of Manhattan, and is one of a handful of African-American women designers to run their own label. When asked if she had ever encountered racism in the industry, she did tell Essence writer Teri Agins that once she had a booth at fabric trade show in Paris, and was having a hard time with the event-management people. An American colleague saw what was happening, and stepped in to help. “I don’t know the exact reason they initially ignored me,” Reese told Agins. “It could have been racism or maybe it was just the French way. You can spend your whole day wondering about racism, but in most cases I find it is just better to ignore it-rise above racism.”

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Michael Kors;Fall 2011 New York FASHION WEEK

Michael Kors

Michael Kors Biography

MR. KORS BEGAN HIS CAREER IN FASHION AT THE AGE OF 19, DESIGNING AND MERCHANDISING A COLLECTION FOR THE RENOWNED BOUTIQUE LOTHAR’S IN NEW YORK CITY. THE SUCCESS OF THESE CLOTHES CAUGHT THE ATTENTION OF THE FASHION PRESS, PROMPTING KORS TO STRIKE OUT ON HIS OWN. IN 1981 THE MICHAEL KORS LABEL WAS FORMED; SINCE HIS COLLECTION WAS ESTABLISHED, IT HAS NEVER STRAYED FROM KORS’ INITIAL VISION OF CHIC, LUXURIOUS AMERICAN SPORTSWEAR.

IN 2001, MICHAEL KORS LAUNCHED ACCESSORIES UNDER HIS COLLECTION LABEL. TODAY, THE LINE INCLUDES A FULL RANGE OF WOMEN’S HANDBAGS, SHOES, BELTS AND EYEWEAR. IN 2002, THE COMPANY LAUNCHED A FULL-SCALE MEN’S COLLECTION IN RESPONSE TO THE CRITICAL ACCLAIM RECEIVED BY A CAPSULE MENSWEAR LINE LAUNCHED IN 1997.

IN 2004, KORS UNVEILED MICHAEL MICHAEL KORS, TO AN UNPRECEDENTED LAUNCH IN OVER 350 DOORS NATIONWIDE. THE MICHAEL MICHAEL KORS LABEL INCLUDES WOMEN’S READY TO WEAR, SWIMWEAR AND ACCESSORIES, INCLUDING HANDBAGS, SMALL LEATHER GOODS, BELTS AND SHOES, AS WELL AS EYEWEAR AND TIMEPIECES FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN.

Watch the video of  Michael Kors FALL 2011 Collection at New York FASHION WEEK!!!

(Highlights of the show!)

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Jen Kao: Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week

 

About Jen Kao:

The key to Jen Kao’s designs can be found in one phrase: “easy dramatics.” Though undeniably sexy, her clothes are always comfortable, accessible, and created with the needs of the woman who will wear them in mind. “My customer is a woman who is always moving and always making things move.” Kao says, “There are intelligent ways to convey sexuality. A woman can emphasize her assets, internal and external, without revealing the obvious.”

Born in Los Angeles and raised in Kansas, Kao moved to New York City in 1999 to study Studio Art at NYU. Building on her passion for fine art and with a desire to explore three-dimensional design, Kao recognized her growing interest in textile construction. She subsequently obtained a graduate degree in fashion design from Parsons.

Jen Kao debuted her eponymous Spring 2008 Collection with a show dedicated to her peers; strong, modern, and complex individuals with a cultivated sense of personal style. She has established an identity as a designer known for innovative tailoring, intricately seamed leather pieces, and experimental knits. Kao’s talent for three-dimensional sculptural art is reflected in her design aesthetic, highlighting the contrast between architectural construction and fluid draping.

Jen Kao’s empowering sophistication has won her notable fans and multiple collaborations with some of today’s most influential artistic talents. The Jen Kao collection is crafted in New York City and is carried at top specialty stores worldwide.

 

Let’s take a look at her Fall 2011 Collection at New York Fashion Week!!!

(FULL SHOW)

 

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Vera Wang;Fall 2011 New York FASHION WEEK

 

Vera Wang sent out from behind an oversized wrought-iron gate the modern version of the free-spirited American heiress who enchanted the Brits back in the 1930s. She still wears a long, loose shape — and likes her luxuries — but her wardrobe trunk would now be filled with chiffon racer-back tanks, box-pleat skirts and tiered V-neck dresses.  This woman doesn’t need T-shirts and jeans, she needs a closet full of proper tea attire, cocktail dresses and full-length, black-tie gowns.

Watch the latest video on Vera Wang’s Fall 2011 collection at New York Fashion Week!!!

 

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Betsey Johnson;Fall 2011 New York FASHION WEEK

 

Betsey Johnson’s clothing pieces reflect her personality, bubbly, light spirited,wild, youthful with a hint of romanticism.

Her FALL  2011 collection is shown at New York FASHION WEEK. Shown are flounce, ruffles, animal prints galore in imaginatory colors. Her color palette has bumble bee yellow, violet, muted tones of green, lipstick red,black and more. We love Betsey johnson’s fun disposition which definetly rubs off on her clothing and we love her youthful spirit even at her age!!!

Watch the video on her Fall 2011 Collection!!!

 

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Monique Lhuillier FALL 2011 COLLECTION, New York FASHION WEEK

Monique Lhuillier-A one of a kind fashion designer.

About Monique Lhuillier:

Born Diane Monique Lhuillier, c. 1971, in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines; daughter of Michel (a jeweler and real estate investor) and Amparito (a real estate investor) Lhuillier; married Tom Bugbee (a retail executive), 1996; children: Jack Nicholas. Education: Graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, 1995.

Career

Began career as designer with Melivier; launched eponymous bridal design company, 1996; opened first retail store in Beverly Hills, CA, 2001; launched home-furnishings, fine china, and handbag lines, 2007.

Sidelights

 Monique Lhuillier’s understated, but luxurious bridal designs have earned her a devoted clientele since she launched her business in 1996. Her second line of eveningwear has also garnered accolades and an impressive roster of clients, including Angelina Jolie, Jessica Simpson, and Tyra Banks, but Lhuillier’s best-known celebrity commission may be the dress she designed for pop star Britney Spears for her 2004 wedding to Kevin Federline.

  “On special occasions women should shine from within,” Lhuillier explained to In Style writer Hal Rubenstein about her design ethos. “Their glamour should be clean. No overaccessorizing, no overstyling. It’s always dangerous to go out there in something that is not you. People should notice your personality first, not your dress.”

 Born in the early 1970s, Lhuillier (pronounced LOO-lee-ay) grew up on Cebu, one of the islands of the Philippines archipelago, in a home with two brothers and a sister. Their father was of French heritage, but had been born in Vietnam when that southeast Asian country was still a French colony, and had a varied career as a diplomat, jeweler, and real estate investor.

 Lhuillier’s mother was from the Philippines and had once worked as a model. The Lhuilliers’ cosmopolitan household was the setting for extravagant soirees, which the future designer recalled as an inadvertent influence on her choice of career.

 

 Whether she is designing  her  breath-taking, one- of- a -kind,bridal gowns, evening wear for red carpet affairs, or her luxury clothing pieces, one thing is for sure, “Monique Lhuillier” is sure to melt your heart!!!

WATCH the video-Collection- FALL 2011 at NEW YORK/MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK!!!

 

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Carolina Herrera; Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week

Runway highlights from Carolina Herrera Fall 2011 Collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. 
 
Watch the video-Carolina Herrera

 

Also watch this video About the super models-Carolina Herrera

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Accessories- New York Fashion Week Fall 2011

New York Fashion Week Fall 2011-

Here are the must-have’s:            

Edmundo Castillo            

                                                                             

 

 

 

 

 

                   

                                      

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                          

 

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Derek Lam; New York Fashion Week Fall 2011

About Derek Lam-

 Derek Lam, a native of San Francisco, began his fashion career in 1990 after graduating from
Parsons School of Design. After twelve years spent at the highest levels of American fashion as a designer at Michael Kors, Lam launched his eponymous label in 2003.

Derek’s vision for his label is to create clothes that are both luxurious and wearable, with a feminine but unfussy beauty about them. His touch is especially sophisticated: modern but never cold, fantastical but always rational. He skillfully manages the combination of refinement and sensuality, with exceptional fabrics and highly perfected detail. He strives to make fashion that is timeless in its elegance: to offer one clear example, Lam is known already for cutting the most perfect trench. “I am interested in what it means to live a contemporary life,” says Lam. “I always consider what will work for women at this moment, and to me this moment is about luxury without formality. Even at their most feminine, my clothes are not precious or staid.”

  • Lam has received abundant recognition within the fashion industry. He won the CFDA Perry Ellis-Swarovski Award for Emerging Talent in Womenswear in 2005, and was a winner of the Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund Prize in 2005. In 2007, he won Accessory Designer of the Year at the 2007 CFDA Awards. His work was exhibited at the Kennedy Center’s “The New China Chic” exhibition in 2006, and at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum’s exhibit of significant New York fashion. His deep engagement and creative dialogue with the worlds of art and architecture led to the inclusion of his design in the Neue Galerie’s monograph on Egon Schiele, whom Lam considers an inspiration.

 

A must see – Lam’s New York Fashion Week Fall 2011 collection!

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CHRISTIAN SIRIANO FALL 2011

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Rebecca Minkoff; Nicole Miller; Prabal Gurung;Betsey Johnson; Sean Lennon

Designer Betsey Johnson being interviewed at the Diet Pepsi Booth! Don’t forget to check out her show on Monday, Feb. 14th.

 

Runway highlights from Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2011 Collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.

Gabrielle Union talks about what it’s like to hang out at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in the Guest Blog feature at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

 

Look out for Sean Lennon, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, and Michelle Trachtenberg in Rebecca Minkoff‘s Fall 2011 video — how would you style those sheer lace pants?

Sean Lennon and muse Charlotte Kemp Muhl soundchecking for @Rebecca
Minkoff’s show in the Theatre!

 

Check out Sean O’Pry – among models.com’s top 5 male models worldwide – getting ready before walking in Perry Ellis 

INTRODUCING NICOLE MILLER FALL 2011

 

Hilary Alexander interviewed Prabal Gurung backstage before his show today!

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New York Fashion Week; Christian Siriano;Richard Chai;

 Alexa Chung, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Taraji Henson, Mena Suvari, and

 Gabrielle Union tell us their favorite places to shop in our website feature,

 From the Front Row! Find it at: http://www.mbfashionweek.com/

 

Christian Siriano;Richard Chai;

 

My absolute fav. Christian Siriano!!! His collections are

fierce!

  

Take a look Backstage at Christian Siriano’s Show!!!!

  

Christian Siriano showed mostly black and grey looks, with a lot of sheer pieces and his signature use of volume! What’d you think of those sharp black heels?
 
Runway highlights from Christian Siriano Fall 2011 Collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Extensive Coverage of EXTENSIVE COVERAGE OF runway shows including BCBGMAXAZRIA, Perry Ellis, Nicole Miller, Cynthia Rowley, G-Star RAW, Derek Lam, Tory Burch, Max Azria, Diane von Furstenburg.
 
 
RICHARD CHAI 
                                                                   
 

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