Black History Moment: Alvin Bell

Black History Moment

Today I’m giving you an update on designer Alvin Bell.

A former illustrator for Anne Klein and Halston, Bell rose to national prominence as a designer of suits for the label P.S.I. A talented illustrator, he traveled throughout Europe attending fashion shows, taking pictures, and sketching designs, and eventually published a trade newsletter called Designer Reports. Later, he was commissioned by Sears to create a line, called Mosaic, of affordable clothes geared towards African American women.
In response to ‘Where are you now?” Mr. Bell says, “I’m writing a book with a new, exciting visual concept– an extraordinarary work of fiction that uses fashion as a landscape.” With about half the book finished, he projects the masterpiece will be on your bookshelves in about a year. Keep an eye peeled!
Alvin Bell was so sweet, he actually invited me over to his studio…
…we had a great time chatting, lunching, and looking through his press book. Cool Fact: he used to sketch for Michael Jackson!

Anyway, there he is, posing with a few of his drawings and clippings regarding whom he supports for the election. How apt! Don’t forget to vote today!
For the younger generation, Bell, a designer of the CFDA, advises, ‘”Keep dreaming and working hard. Work as hard as you can, day and night at what you love.”

The Fashion Bomb Does Tracy Reese

Hi Guys!
So for the beginning of my Black History Month series and also for the rest of Fashion Week, I decided it would be cool to give you guys updates on a few of the designers I covered last year. Today, you’ll get the scoop on menswear designer Jeffrey Banks in my Black History Moment at the bottom of the post.
Until then, I’m sure you’d like to know about the Tracy Reese show, so I’ll indulge.
I went to the venue on Sunday…

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…and promptly took my seat–front row!!!
The collection began, and it was refreshing. While most collections I’ve seen have used pretty boring pallettes–khakis, beiges, and browns–Tracy brought a bit of spring into fall with bright floral prints of oversized baby blue roses and rhododendron on dresses of chiffon. She kept it exciting with ethnic patterns of fuchsia, blue, and yellow, and aptly mixed textures, prints, and fabrics–think velvet and lace, satin and wool, and sequins with taffeta. The air was playful, yet proportions of knee length skirts, oversized coats and draped cardigans suggested a certain seriousness:

A few of my favorite looks:
I literally oohed when I saw the tweed bomber and the matching tweed wide legged pants; the strapless dress had great colors and was well constructed; the sheath dress was also alluring and sophisticated with great embellishments. And A + for the berets!
I caught the final walk:

…and of course couldn’t leave without taking a pic with the hot celebs in the house…
..Angela and Vanessa Simmons!!! These girls were extremely nice and graceful, and didn’t care when I asked to retake the picture (Vanessa was looking away in the first one).
This time I remembered to give ’em a card. Hopefully they’ll read the Fashion Bomb today!
The show was great, but I LOST MY COAT. Can you believe it?!? I left my CUTE black French Connection Trench Coat on my chair to go take a picture, and when I returned–pouf, gone! First, why would anyone take my jacket? Second, why would anyone take my jacket?!?!?! So I had to go home in the cold. Hopefully it turns up. I rarely lose anything, so this one’s going to drive me nuts!
With that, I leave you.
Smootches!

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*Reader Keitha wanted to know, “Are the fashion shows from Fashion Week being televised?
Hey! They are indeed televised, check out the website www.fashiontelevision.com for information. In case you want to catch a video during your lunch break, you can also view videos of backstage and more online at www.coutorture.com and nymag.com. Fashion Week all at the click of a button:)

*I’ve been taking an unofficial ‘ethnic model’ count. Every show I’ve been to has had at least one, and if there is one, it’s usually Chanel Iman. Seems Bethann’s complaints have been heard. Kudos to the designers for stepping it up!
*Thanks R!
*Like my jacket? It’s from Pieces. It’s my new obsession!
*Jovovich-Hawk…
…are the new ‘Go International’ designers for Target [Oh Joy]

Black History Moment: Jeffrey Banks

Black History Moment

First, in my ‘Where are they now?’ series, I wanted to give you an update on menswear designer and two time Coty Award winner, Jeffrey Banks.
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To review, the Parson’s graduate was a design assistant to both Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein before opening his own menswear company in 1977. Banks’ two companies, Jeffrey Banks Ltd. and Jeffrey Banks International, amassed $20 million through licensing deals and international sales.
In response to the question, ‘Where are you now?” He says, “I am in the middle of the book tour for my first book, TARTAN: Romancing the Plaid (Rizzoli 2007) which has just gone into it’s second printing, and am in talks about a second book on American Fashion. In addition, I am a consultant on several sportswear lines owned by HMX Sportswear, whose parent company, Hart Schaffner and Marx manufacturers the Jeffrey Banks Collection.”
Among, his career highlights, he cites, “My first Coty Award because I was in my first year of business on my own and I was the youngest person to ever win a Coty Award. Another highlight included the launch of my first book this past October when I had over 750 people on hand at Saks Fifth Avenue.
To those in the younger generation, especially designers, he urges practicality when entering the industry. He says, “Fashion is a business . . . . Not an art form. I encourage all young people to take business courses if possible, as it will only help them have longer and more viable careers.
Banks, who admires Ralph Lauren for his “unrelenting perfectionism and his inability to compromise his design integrity,” is a longstanding member of the Executive Board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), Vice Chair of the Board of the Hetrick-Martin Institute, and a Senior Board Member of the Board of Trustees of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT).
If you don’t know, now you know. Cheers!
*Purchase Jeffrey’s book, Tartan: Romancing the Plaid

… for $41 at www.amazon.com.

The Fashion Bomb does Baby Phat Fall ’08

Hey y’all!
So I just got home from Baby Phat, and I’m exhausted! The first day of Fashion Week has been both exhilarating and tiring. But I’m staying up late because I’m sure you want to know how Baby Phat went:)
The energy was amazing, and the room was, as usual, packed with industry heads and New York’s fashionable set…

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…once I found my seat, I didn’t waste much time before I started snip snapping. I commissioned my girl Stephanie to be my official photographer, and launched a picture assault on the front row.
Lisa Raye was my first victim…
…she was very sweet (and gorgeous!). When I told her about the Fashion Bomb, she said that she’d pass the name onto Vivica (Fox) because apparently Viv loves to surf the ‘net. Surf away!
I then sidled up to Christina Milian…
….who was also a super sweetheart. She’d made the circuit earlier at BCBG, and plans to stay till Monday. I told her to google the Fashion Bomb, and she said she would.
Lisa Raye and Christina were cool, but I almost lost my mind when I saw…
Perez Hilton!!!!! Do y’all read his blog? It’s like gossip CNN on crack. He’s the biggest blogger in the universe. He was dope, perhaps he’ll post our cute picture.
Stephanie and I were quickly shooed to our seats, and the show began. For the most part, I wasn’t blown away by the collection design wise, though I did love how Kimora played with color….

…seems like plum, chartreuse and red will be the hot color combos for next fall.
Even Ming and Aoki were rocking chartreuse (more of a greenish yellow) and purple:
Cute!
I caught a video of the final walk, take a look:

If you squint, you can see Russell Simmons chit chatting with Joss Stone..and Joss Stone chit chatting a lot with Damon Dash. Tee-hee! Also notice, the girls hug Russell first, then stop to hug Djimon…and then show some love to Tyra. They’re adorable.
So after the show, I continued to capture the magic.
Ran into Keenyah (former ANTM contestant), who is very tall and thin in person…
And struck a quick pose with Ms. Jay…
….he better work!
The show was great fun, and an amazing way to open Fashion Week. This weekend, there’s a ton on my plate, but I’m only looking forward to Tracy Reese! Stay tuned!
Smootches!

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*Like my dress? It’s a brand called Voom, and I got it from Pieces, a boutique in Brooklyn.
If you’re ever in New York, Pieces is a must visit. They’re at 671 Vanderbilt Avenue at Park Place [B,Q to Seventh Avenue or 2,3 to Grand Army Plaza], and online at www.piecesofbklyn.com. Tell ’em I sent ya!
*I took tons of pictures…

…want to see more? Become a fan on the Fashion Bomb Page on Facebook for all the videos and pictures that don’t make the Fashion Bomb cut.
*Thanks Malcolm!

*Oh, I asked Christina where she got this dress…
…and she revealed it was H&M!!! How crazy is that? I thought it was definitely a Diane von Furstenberg! See, I’m not the only budget fashionista:)

*Check Concrete Loop for more pictures.

Mail Bombs: J.Lo’s Ombre Prada Bag, Meagan Good’s Love from Australia Boots, and Fashion Week

Happy Friday!
Today marks the beginning of Fashion Week and also the first day Black History month! I’m planning on doing it up again this Black History Month, with even more fashion info from people of color in the industry. Stay tuned this Monday for the series.
In the meantime, I figured I could give you a few Mail Bombs…

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…Let’s get started!
First, Holly says, “Please help me identify J Lo’s bag!
… I LOVE it!
I took one look at the Ombre print and immediately knew J. Lo was carrying a Prada bag, as witnessed in these ads…
..for Spring 2008. Get your own ombre bag….
…starting at $1500 at Neiman Marcus or Bergdorf Goodman.
Next, readers Leanne and Bluet fell in love with Meagan Good’s Boots…
…Leanne said, “They are too cute!”
They look comfy too! Anyway, it looks like she’s wearing these Love from Australia Vixen Boots…
…get them for $400 at shopbop.com
Brandy asks, “I was wondering who made this dress Eva Longoria Parker wore?
…Or something similar? I’m a big pattern and sparkle fan and I love this look!”

My sleuthing skills may be sharp, but I couldn’t find her exact dress! I’ll keep looking, but in the meantime, here are a few similar options:
Left to Right: LaRok Zebra Serengeti Sequin Tunic, $172, www.bloomingdales.com; Foley + Corinna Zebra Sequin Dress, $385, shopbop.com
Next, Nicjac says, “I am searching for a cute, affordable outfit to attend the Jill Scott/Raheem DeVaughn concert in March. It’s relatively cold in DC but not as cold at New York. Thanks!
Hey! Can I come? Just kidding. So for some reason when I saw this question, I felt Zoe Kravitz would be a perfect muse…
…it seems as if she tends towards looking pretty while not trying too hard, the perfect combo for a concert.
I’d recommend wearing a bold printed or colorful top with skinny dark jeans, topped off with lots of bold accessories. Pop on a pair of flat of comfortable boots in case you find yourself standing. And finish everything off with a blazer or wrap sweater for warmth.
A few suggestions:
Top Row: Magic Top, $90, www.fcuk.com; Stripe Trim Military Blazer, $103, www.asos.com; Lotta Stensson Plum Knit Flounce Top, $40, www.bluefly.com.
Middle Row: Juicy Couture Love? Amore! Multilayered Necklace, $82, www.nordstrom.com; Enamel Pyramid Bangles, $68, www.marciano.com; Pieces Private Label Earrings, $65, www.piecesofbklyn.com.
Bottom Row: Velvet Sharon Wrap, $79, www.revolveclothing.com; Corpus Alpha Gray Jeans, $84, www.revolveclothing.com; One of 2 Women’s Flat Knee High Boot, $132, www.endless.com.
Now, a question for the group. Audrey says, “I have a dilemma. I can’t find high-quality nude hosiery. My skin is about the same tone as yours. I’ve been buying Hanes’ Brown Sugar in Coffee. The color’s not perfect but it’s adequate. My issue with it is the quality: it tears after 2 wears max. While they are pretty cheap, I’d still rather get something that lasts longer and matches my skin.
Any Insight?
Smootches!

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*I’m so excited for the shows! I might have to *gasp* update on the weekends. Stay tuned!

*Deal of the Day:
If you can’t afford Rihanna’s Malandrino…
You can get the Valencia Sequin Mini for only $88 at www.marciano.com.
*Indulgence of the Day:

…Basics II Black Dress, $450, www.piecesofbklyn.com.
*WWD reports that Kimora is debuting a new fragrance…
..aptly called ‘Fabulosity. Talk about branding at its best!
*Diddy is looking for models…
Open call on Monday February 4th from 9-11 am. Location: 1710 Broadway (at 54th street). Ethnic models, if you need a job, there you go! Showcase your beauty:)

How to Get into Fashion Week

Reader Alyssa wanted the inside scoop on Fashion Week.

She asks, “I was wondering if u can help me, I wanna go to fashion week, but I

dont have any tix, Can I pay at the door…do you know? Please help me.”

Hey Alyssa. So basically shows are invitation only and open to celebrities, editors, buyers, socialites, and other forms of new media (now bloggers). A month before the shows, you can apply for fashion week credentials; once approved, you’re given contacts for each show. Invites are at the discretion of the PR firm, and basically only Anna Wintour has access to everything. Unfortunately those not in the industry (unless you’re friends with the designer) don’t get a chance to make it in. A bit of a bummer, but I’m sure as with anything, if you really want to make it happen, you can!

Real Talk: Shopping for Fashion Week

Hello my lovelies!
So as you probably know, New York Fashion Week starts tomorrow!

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Fashionistas from all over the country will convene to view the Fall 2008 collections of designers from Diane von Furstenberg to Herve Leger. It’s an exciting time for the Fashion Bomb, as I’ll be in the house delivering Real Style, pictures, and interviews.

Even though I swore to temper shopping in the New Year, I knew I just had to get a few special somethings for the occasion.
Keeping my budgetary concerns in mind, I figured $200 was a low, yet reasonable amount to go shopping. I told myself I’d try to find items below $100 each (per my New Years resolution), and truly be a budget fashionista.
With my vision of how fashion week attendees should look….
…I set out last Saturday to find a few diamonds in the rough.
I started local, walking down Flatbush Avenue until I hit one of my favorite boutiques, Harriet’s Alter Ego (293 Flatbush Avenue between St. Marks and Prospect Place)…

I was informed that the rack in the back…

…held items for $30.

My eyes immediately settled on this vintage Chanel inspired tweed jacket…
…with a great stand up collar and a short style that was mildly reminiscent of Victoria Beckham’s jacket from the Roland Mouret show.
I tried it on…
…and it was a little tight, but for $30, it was definitely a steal! I reasoned I could perhaps get it let out at my trusty tailor. If anything, I’d wear it unbuttoned over a sleeveless dress for shows, then gift it to one of my grubby sisters!
Running tally: $30.
I had a meeting in the city, so I raced off to the East Village where I wandered into a French Connection (700 Broadway at West 4th Street)…
…I was lured in by their promise of 60% off their fashionable wares.

I grabbed *way* too much stuff, and made my way into the dressing room. Turns out all the items were an extra 50% off their sale prices, so dresses normally $200 were marked down to $60-$70–definitely within my budget!
I tried on this wine colored number…
…and though I thought it could maybe work with tights, I felt it was too short and night clubby for an aspiring fashion editor like myself.
This sweater dress was only $70 (marked down from $200)…
…and with a white collared shirt underneath, it could look smart, professional and appropriate. I liked it a lot, but still wasn’t convinced.
Then I tried on a wild card, a winter white coat with a stunning fur collar ( I thought for sure it was misplaced on the sale rack). Still, I tried it on…..and was sold! As a sidenote, a little bit of fur is the rule, not the exception for editors. Take Andre Leon Talley, par example…
…fur is just an accent, but it’s there. I looked at the tag on my winter white wonder and realized it was only $140 (marked down from $378). Not under $100, but a deal nonetheless, and within my overall $200 budget. It was mine.
Running tally: $170.
With only $30 left, I figured I couldn’t really get much. Shoes of quality were out of the option, as were most bags. Walking around 5th Avenue the following day, I came upon Zara (659 Fifth Avenue at 54th street)…
… the perfect place to find affordable yet chic clothes. They advertised a 50% off sale, so I stopped in…
…and it turns out they, too, were slashing everything. I quickly found a rack full of editor-esque dresses for only $30!
I tried on a few…
…but was unimpressed until I tried this one on…
… a slate gray cowl neck sheath, also reminiscent of Madame Beckham. The dress was a little big, but with a belt…
… it worked! And if anything, I could get it tailored in time for the big week!
I ran to the register with my $30, and that’s all she wrote!
Total: $200.
So let’s review: I purchased a tweed jacket, sheath dress, and a knee-length wool coat for only $200. And the colors are neutral, so they’ll fit seamlessly into my wardrobe.
Here’s to fashion on a budget!
Now, on to the tents…
Smootches!

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*FYI: I visited my tailor, and it turns out the jacket could not be let out, but the dress could be taken in…for $35! Ok so tailoring costs more than the dress, but I’m sure that that $65 will probably look like $300! And lesson learned: it’s easier to take things in than to let them out. If you must buy the wrong size, make sure it’s too big, not too small.
*On my fashion plate tomorrow: BCBG Max Azria, Erin Fetherston and Baby Phat! Stay tuned for updates:)
*Fashion Bomb Friend Tia Williams…
… is featured in a New York Times article on Beauty Bloggers! If you haven’t yet, check out her dope blog, Shake your Beauty. It’s all about makeup for brown skinned babes! Think ‘The Beauty Bomb.’
*Another newspaper looks at the absence of color on the runway. [Newsday]
*According to Ruth La Ferla, fashion will harken back to the 50’s and 60’s in Fall shows:
A quote, “Fashion is supposed to be about change,”said Marshal Cohen, chief retail analyst with NPD Group, a market research firm,”[Once a standard bearer of the vanguard], fashion has become the most conservative of all industries.”[NYTimes]

Trend Talk: Marigold

Happy Wednesday!
So as you may know, I love the color yellow!
And while pale yellow is the perfect summer go to–complementing many skin tones and brightening up any look–the winter calls for a richer, deeper shade that I’ll call marigold.
The color–a mixture of yellow, gold, and mustard–has been popping up on celebrities of late, whether on the red carpet or out and about.
Let’s take a look:
Beauties Vanessa Williams and Rachel Roy both literally light up formal events in strapless deep yellow frocks….

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Celeb party girls Nicole Richie…

and Kim Kardashian….
…make the look club ready in thigh skimming, body clinging dresses.
The look can be adapted for work by throwing on a fitted jacket like Vanessa Simmons…
…or winterized with a long wool jacket, a la Meagan Good…
..it’s a good look.
Brighten up your winter wardrobe with the following ‘Marigold’ items:
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Top Row: Diane von Furstenberg Quincy Knit Shirtdress, $365, www.saks.com; Gryphon Tank Dress, $128, www.anthropologie.com; City Suede Ballet Flats, $125, www.jcrew.com.
MIddle Row: Malene Berger Sloane Pleated Top, $141, www.net-a-porter.com.
Bottom Row: Lady Jacket, $37.80, www.forever21.com; J.Crew Cherbourg Coat, $275, 1-800-562-0258; AKA New York Pintucked Dress, $200, www.activeendeavors.com.
Smootches!

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*Tip: Marigold Looks Great with Plum. Use the following high brow accessories as inspiration:

*Deal of the Day:

Burberry Kate drop-waist dress, $626 from $895, www.net-a-porter.com. Not much of a ‘deal’, but hey, it’s on sale!
*Fashion Blogs highlight Real Style. Why didn’t they feature the Fashion Bomb?!?! [Newsweek]
*I love this stuff…

Miss Jessies is offering a two for one deal on all their fabulous hair products for Valentine’s Day (Feb 1-14)! Now that’s a deal. Visit www.missjessies.com for more information.

Pregnant & Chic: Halle Berry

Hey!
So for most women, pregnancy is a time when they feel less than their best. Their waistline has expanded wildly, everything is a bit swollen, and let’s be honest: it’s usually not prime time for cuteness. The ever beautiful Halle Berry, however…

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…bunks tradition and manages to make pregnancy look chic by wearing outfits that complement her body while maintaining her sexy.

Let’s take a look:
For casual outings, Halle opts for empire waist tops that hug her bosom while skimming over her belly…

..worn with jeans in a dark rinse and sunglasses that hide weary eyes.
When she dresses up a bit, she goes with jersey wrap dresses that highlight her ample curves….

…accessorized with simple necklaces and no nonsense flats.
For red carpet events, she doesn’t hide, wearing everything from dresses with plunging necklines and draped bodices…
…to more understated short dresses in black that conceal while still showing off her legs…
…accented with stiletto’s or boots in black leather.
Dowdiness is not the rule for expecting moms! Channel Halle and step out in dresses in bold prints, and shirts that flaunt your body. And don’t spend a ton: it’s only 9 months! A few affordable outfit options:
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Top Row:Notice Maternity Cap Sleeve Wrap Dress, $52, www.nordstrom.com; Marc by Marc Jacobs Two Toned Sunglasses, $95, shopbop.com
Empire Waist Tank Dress, $49.50, www.gap.com.
Here’s to Momma and Baby!
Smootches!

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*The blog Fashionising wonders…
…is the Sex and the City movie trying too hard?

Real Styling: Unvogue

Happy Monday!
So last week, I went to a ‘Behind the Scenes’ shoot for a new online magazine, UnVogue (www.unvogue.com):

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It was created by stylist Tyson P….
…and is self professedly ‘not your grandma’s magazine.’ An excerpt from the Editor’s Letter, “[UNVOGUE] is a magazine that realizes that its readers are of many races, sizes, colors, religions, economic backgrounds, and that they too would LOVE to see themselves represented in the pages they dash out to purchase…it was created to put the fun back into fashion…and never take fashion too seriously!” Sign me up!
The shoot was definitely fun, and tons of cute accessories and racks were everywhere….
…it was a shopaholic’s heaven brimming with items both high and low, and from designers ranging from Dolce & Gabbana and Tracy Reese to Isaac for Target and Old Navy.
I had to take a picture of one of the models present, who was artfully styled by Tyson…
…I loved the bold colors, and the way her bright green clutch played off the hot pink in the belt; her pale yellow turtleneck nicely complemented her skin tone. Her crisp twill jacket made me yearn for the warm temps of spring.
So tell me…what do you think of Unvogue’s style?
Smootches!

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*So…after over 50 submissions, we have a winner for the Fashion Bomb’s first contest of the year!!!!!

It is….drumroll….

Najah from Washington DC…
….who correctly found that Gabby’s green dress…
…was none other than this very affordable $120 Sky Mini Rock Rope Halter
And that Beyonce’s Bag is in the same collection as this Fendi Large Selleria bag..
…available for $2,130 at www.mytheresa.com (also at Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, etc).
About her win, Najah says, “Oh wow, yay! I never win anything! Those are great prizes. And now I’ve got an excuse to plan another trip to NY!
Congrats!
And I must give a special shout out to everyone who participated! Y’all pulled out all the stops…from saying that your birthday was coming up to actually contacting Gabrielle Union’s publicist (the publicist had no idea. She was probably like, “The Fashion Bomb, what?“). Anyway, you’re great! Looks like I’ll need to have these contests more often…
*Deal of the Day: