Party Time: W Magazine’s Fashion Week Affair

So Adriana and I met at the tents, looking to cover Fashion Week…

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…but decided to grab a drink instead…
..and head over to W Magazine’s New York Affair Party.
The night promised appearances by several celebs, and we weren’t disappointed!
I first snapped a pic with party host Paula Patton, who admitted she didn’t read blogs because of the nasty things they said…
…after I assured her the Fashion Bomb was all good, she took a photo. How cute is she??
I next sidled up to her husband Mr. Robin Thicke…
…who is super tall and cute in person.
I then said ‘Hey’ to Aubrey from Danity Kane who admitted to loving Hairspray…
…but said that Danity Kane was ‘figuring things out’…
Then couldn’t help but stop the beautiful and lovely Stacy Mckenzie (remember her from those Calvin Klein ads)…
…who’s still working as a judge for Canada’s Next Top Model (also check for her for BET’s Fashion meets Movies Show)!
I also met up and coming model Liris Crosse…
…who is currently signed to Wilhemina and has been in several music videos.
It was a fun night!
But we just took one night off…
Stay tuned for more video and Fashion Show Reviews!
Smootches!
PS Had to throw a few patterns in with my Tibi Skirt! Do you like???

Show Review: Miss Sixty

Adriana does Miss Sixty!
Enjoy!
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Miss Sixty’s evening show was an even bigger celebrity crush than Rock & Republic’s, and the dazed looks on people’s faces from the number of flashes going off attested to that (or to the bar in the lobby!). Among the stars in attendance: Rosario Dawson, Jay Alexander, Gossip Girl’s Blake Lively, and Ugly Betty’s Becki Newton, all of whom dotted the front rows. The tent was packed to the rafters, and by the time I made my way in, there was no hope of a seat. Fortunately, one of the show’s guards was sweet enough to carve out a space for me at the top of the stairs and I ended up having one of the best bird’s-eye views in the house.

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Like Rock & Republic, Miss Sixty is a denim label known for its jeans and sexy contemporary wear. Unlike R&R, however, this collection was, unfortunately, not very cohesive or appealing. While there were individual pieces that merited some note, the clothes as a whole were an example of what happens when a label designs too much for the runway and not enough for the consumer, surprising since Miss Sixty is normally a very accessible line.
A seemingly random hodgepodge of influences, from hippie-chic to 80s fads to punk rock (and more), marked the collection, as did stripes, plaids, psychedelic sixties prints, and graphic designs. Denim appeared in the form of vests, genie pants, and rompers, and the outfits were set off in large part by clunky, high-heeled, open-toe boots paired with multicolored, striped knee-high socks (Are you dizzy yet? I know I was and it wasn’t the flashbulbs this time). There were one or two things you could wear on their own (I thought the colored visors added a playful retro touch, and pair of blue and red-striped tights were fun and made me crave fall weather), but for the most part it was a disappointing show:
But you be the judge F’Bers…
-Adriana

Show Review: Tibi

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Walking into Tibi’s show on Saturday felt a bit like stepping into a tented backyard on a summer evening in the Hamptons: cool white chairs, muted pastel lighting, and a runway of the palest ice blue set the mood for a collection that was as elegant as its atmosphere

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Tibi’s designer and founder Amy Smilovic began in fashion after moving to Hong Kong over ten years ago, and Asia’s influence continues to weave its way into her designs. Viewing their Spring offerings, I was reminded strongly of nineteenth-century colonial Hong Kong: butterfly prints, Chinese reds, and Mandarin dresses dotted the runway, along with jodhpur-like Officer trousers and wide, tasseled, waist-cinching belts.
There was also an element of Katharine Hepburn and the 1980s, as well, in the shoulder-padded blouses and boxy blazers (which were reminiscent of early Giorgio Armani). Aside from a few pieces that ran toward the kitschy, I was pleasantly dazzled. The piece de resistance was a floor-length, jade gown with an applique design that was stunning in both its color and fluidity.
The clothes seemed perfect for a worldly, bohemian jetsetter, as at home at a Turkish bazaar as she is on the Vineyard (or her Hamptons backyard). Models Han Jin, Chanel Iman, Tokumbo, and Lakshmi Menon, among others, carried the clothes off beautifully and also added diversity to the runway, continuing a (heartening) trend I’ve been seeing all through Fashion Week.
Here are more stand-out looks:

Artful and Fashion Forward!
Adriana

Black Fashion Rocks!!! The Fashion Bomb’s 2nd Anniversary Party

Hey!
So I know you guys want the scoop on my party….

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…well it was a hit!
Style Mavens of color came out in droves to celebrate Black Fashion and The Fashion Bomb’s 2nd Anniversary!
Peep the Red Carpet:
Yours truly wearing an Adeleke dress (available at Pieces) and Jenny Dayco earrings and necklace. Artist Cris hooked up my makeup and did an *amazing* job!!
From Left: Enyinne of Uptown Emerging Designer’s Market and Seasoned to Perfection, Designer Adeleke , and Busie of Fashion Indie (also in an Adeleke dress)…
…Maya Kalman of the line Boxing Kitten stunted on the red carpet..
As did many readers and friends:
It was fun!
Stay tuned for more pictures in The Fashion Bomb Group on Facebook!
Contact Adeleke by e-mailing him here, find more Jenny Dayco Jewels at www.jennydayco.com and book Makeup artist Cris for all your events by visiting her site www.gdluxe.com!!!
Many many thanks to everyone who came out, rain and all!
And lots of love to Fashion Indie and the JI Group!
Smootches!

Fashion Rocks Red Carpet

So Black Fashion Rocks wasn’t the only red carpet poppin this past Friday!
Fashion Bomb worthy celebs also stepped out for the annual Fashion Rocks concert at Radio City Music Hall.
My favorites of the night would have to be Ashanti and Ciara…
…who literally sparkled in flattering sequined gowns.
Mary J. Blige and Keyshia Cole looked great…
…though I’m scratching my head at Ms. Cole’s inventive pose.
And Leona Lewis and Beyonce kept it cute and simple…
…if not also a tad underdressed (relatively speaking).
While most looked red carpet appropriate, there were some ‘misses’:
Vivica Fox didn’t channel any Glam Gods in her demure, matronly frock, and Lil Mama stepped out in her usual off the wall steeze…
…and it seems Solange is trying to win the ‘Fashion Police’ Award! Rihanna looks fine, but we’ve all seen her look much, much better.
What do you think?

Day 2 at the Tents + Tracy Reese Spring 2009 RTW

Hey Fashion Bombers!
So I took a day off on Saturday to avoid the monsoon like weather! Thankfully intern Adriana stepped in (aren’t you just loving her show write ups??), and the sun came out on Sunday…

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…so I made my way to the tents. I kept it simple yet edgy in a Forever 21 black blouse, J.Crew Skirt, Jenny Dayco earrings, a Miu Miu Matelasse Bag from Bag, Borrow, or Steal, and shoes by Melody Ehsani. What can I say, black and white is always chic, and I like to throw in eye catching accessories to make it all unique.
I dipped into the Tracy Reese show…
..which is always a must see for me during Fashion Week.
Her collection, simply titled “Spring!” was an explosion of floral and nature inspired prints in watercolor pastels of vibrant colors like peach, blue, green, and purple.
Her attention to detail was flawless and unabashedly pretty. I appreciated the little details: buttons of shimmering crystal, delicate frothy organza flowers, gold brocade on classic trenches, leaf appliques, and lots of lots of girly lace.
My favorite looks:
Gorgeous!
I dipped backstage afterwards (as usual) and caught a picture with former Style File subject Brandy:
She looked amazing in a Tracy Reese dress and long lashes. She’s super sweet!
Adriana’s going to Tibi and Miss Sixty tonight while I work on the first Fashion Week Real Style video. It’s gonna be dope!
Stay tuned for more show reviews, video, and pictures from my 2nd Anniversary Party!!!

Intern Post: Rock & Republic Spring 2009 RTW

Check out Adriana’s take on the Rock & Republic show.
Fierce!
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It was celebrity pandemonium at Rock & Republic’s Saturday night show: Mary-Kate Olsen, Project Runway‘s Nina Garcia, Bethann Hardison and Damon Dash (both of whom I sat a few rows behind) were just some of the boldface names in attendance. What else can we expect from a label that’s made it’s name on the culture of music and celebrity?!

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Surprisingly, R&R showed some maturity in this collection, which deviated a bit from their usual focus on jeans and edgy casualwear. LOTS of dresses, tuxedo-style tailoring, and (especially) diverse textiles. The contrasts in this collection were not in the colors (the entire collection was done in harsh blacks and whites) but in the fabrics: leather that was so thin it appeared to be tissue paper, petal-like silk ruffles, and an unbelievable Lycra/spandex like acid wash print that was fashioned into denim-like leggings. Also, skinny jeans: still in.
Apart from the label’s refreshing new look, the best part of the show was, of course, the music: edgy, pulsing rock blared from the speakers as models, including Chanel Iman, stomped fiercely down the runway in an atmosphere that felt more like a concert than a fashion show. Looking at the pieces, I could easily see several of them on rock style arbiters like Rihanna, Cassie, and Amerie. And kudos to R&R for having one of the most diverse shows in terms of models so far this Fashion Week.
Some of the best looks below:

Rock on, R&R!
Adriana

Intern Post: Nicole Miller Spring 2009 RTW

Hey!
So while I was out getting ready for my party, intern Adriana took the helm, dipping into a few shows. Here’s her take on Nicole Miller!
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Hey Fashion Bombers!
Friday night in the tents, Nicole Miller showcased her Spring 2009 collection for the fashion masses.

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Her designs are best known for their sound tailoring, modern silhouettes, and, most of all, prints. She wasn’t lacking for any of these in the collection, which has an edgier, sexier feel. If I had to sum up the collection in one all-encompassing phrase, it would be boyish-meets modern-meets New Age-meets tribal. As multi-layered and interesting as this may make the collection sound, it was also its downfall as it seemed unfocused and sort of all over the place at times.
It was an ambitious collection, though, which is always great to see from an American designer. And when she was on, she was on: there was a to-die-for LBD; a buttery, terracotta colored leather jacket; and an evening gown of a gorgeous, vibrant ethnic pattern (the inspiration for her prints came from a trip she took to Haiti, which us Caribbean girls certainly appreciate). Here are some of my favorite looks:
What do you all think?
More soon!
Adriana

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Stay tuned for more Fashion Week fun!

Claire’s Life: Day 1 at the Tents + Arlenis Pena for Lancome

*Hey!
So it’s day one at the tents, and you know the Fashion Bomb is in the building:

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Keeping it simple yet saucy, I threw on a Diane von Furstenberg Bolero, Zachary’s Smile High Waisted Black Skirt, and Jenny Dayco Jewels. I also decided to dye my hair dark for fall…it’s gonna take some getting used to!
Anyway, the BCBG Max Azria show was amazing! It featured Grecian style ruched dresses in flowing fabrics, forgiving enough for any girl from the rail thin to round.
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The collection was dominated by gray and beige jumpers and dresses, but pops of blue, hot pink, and green lightened up the mood. Another mood elevator: Spying newcomer Arlenis Pena stomping the catwalk!
I can’t wait to see her in more shows!
The rest of the day is pretty chill, though I do plan on stopping into Rubin Singer and Nicole Miller. Then off to my party tonight! If you’re in NYC, I hope to see you there!
*Speaking of Ms. Pena, WWD reports today that the Dominican Beauty was recently signed to Lancome…
….Odile Roujoul, president of Lancome says, “Arlenis possesses beauty, intelligence, charm and compassion…we knew she would be a wonderful addition.” [WWD]
*Sadness…
looks like The Fashion Bomb didn’t win Best Style and Fashion Blog. The honors went to Afrobella and Scandalous Beauty. Welp. It was great to be nominated?? Hey, and at least they had a Fashion Category this year! Thanks to all who voted!!! Peep the rest of the winners here.
*Pssst, I’m already capturing lots of Real Style:
Stay tuned next week for a full rundown including the next installment of Fashion Bomb TV!
*Check out a preview of Tracy Reese’s Spring 2009 RTW collection:
Can’t wait for her show on Sunday!