The Blay Report: Mickey Boardman Talks Addiction, Body Image, Failure, and Triumph “You Have to Learn from Experience that You are Worthy and Deserving”

12 Times I Failed In Fashion: Mickey Boardman By Zandile Blay

Pro tip: no matter what career you choose, no matter how hard you try, no matter how well you dress, no matter how finely you finesse – there will be a time to win and a time to lose.

I’ve learned this the hard way. As a journalist whose career has taken her from New York to London to Lagos, I’ve been an editor-in-chief, publisher and professor and had the privilege of doing so for several powerful publications. But even at the height of success, seeds of failure can sprout. When mine fully flowered, I discovered I could plan for success but I couldn’t process failure. I gave a lot of years to feeling…stuck.

But now like Maxine Waters, sis, I am ready to reclaim my time.

No better way to reclaim time than spending it with people who inspire. For me, one such is my former Editor, Mickey Boardman, a fashion royal who has ruled from his throne at Paper Magazine for decades. Known affectionately in the industry as “Mr.Mickey,” his visionary mind has shaped fashion cover shoots, features and profiles of icons like Prince, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, RuPaul, Miley Cyrus, Naomi Campbell, and more.

He’s gone full circle with his latest launch: a clothing line. Inspired by his trademark name and signature love of sparkle, the “Mr. Mickey” brand offers party perfect pieces like flirty mini skirts, sleeveless body-con dresses and relaxed joggers and shorts. Colorways range from solid hues to various prints featuring photos of Boardman and NYC nightlife. The collection is crowned with a breathtaking sequined kimono that takes you from day to night – all available for $100 at Liverocket.

Mr. Mickey, surrounded friends. All in “Mr. Mickey” collection.

It’s a meaningful milestone for Boardman, whose career in fashion almost never happened. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Purdue University, he stormed New York to pursue his Bachelor of Fine Arts in fashion design at the prestigious Parsons School of Design. Three and a half years of fashion school later – he flunked out. That setback was the set-up for what happened next. While interning at Paper Magazine, the co-founder and co-editor-in-chief of the magazine: the iconic Kim Hastreiter (who shared her throne with David Hershkovitz, co-founder and co-editor of Paper at the time) asked Boardman to answer phones for a few weeks, since one of their staffers quit.

Boardman said yes – and the rest is history.

Or to the point: his story.

He shared it in-full one fine fall day at the Mercer Hotel in New York City. It’s a privilege to share it with you. I invite you to walk with me as we travel through a fashion icon’s personal countdown of pivotal moments when failure called…

Paper Magazine’s Editor at Large , Mickey Boardman and The Blay Report Columnist, Zandile Blay photographed at The Mercer Hotel in Soho, New York.

But didn’t conquer.

1. “I Failed Out Of Parsons ”

Mickey Boardman in a signature sequined top and paparazzi print pants .

 “I didn’t fit the mold. The teachers at Parsons wanted all the students to do work that was very 7th Ave, classic American sportswear. But my collection was titled ‘Jackie Hoe’. The main piece was an evening gown inspired by Kris Kross, so the entire piece was backwards. There was also the Vegas Showgirl Collection- no clothes just glitter! I was already told I was failing my illustration before the in-class final, so I really felt no pressure. The teacher was stunned that I did so well on the final since he thought I was such a mess. So he said he’d give me an incomplete grade and a take home project to do over Christmas break. When I went to the office the next day to pick up the info on the project, I found out I failed a totally separate course: my studio class. I was devastated. But, I’ll never forget: the same week the woman who hired me at Paper as an intern quit. Kim (co-founder, and former co-owner of Paper Magazine) called me and asked if I could answer the phone for a few weeks until they figured out what to do. I’ve been there almost thirty years now. If I hadn’t failed – I wouldn’t have gotten my start at Paper. You have to welcome failure on a certain level. Oh – and if you are gonna fail, make a big splash.”

2. “I Wasted Time On Addiction”

“I was a drug addict for several years. One day, Kim took me to lunch and said, ‘We know you’re a heroin addict and you have to go to rehab or you can’t work at Paper anymore.’ I realized the consequences. You spend your money, your time and your real life on addiction. I’ve been sober for 24 years now.”

3. “I Got Fat”

“For a while I thought being fat was my biggest failure – being a fashion person you never see yourself. It’s funny I chose fashion because at every turn, fashion is designed to make you feel shitty. Everything from the size of the clothes to the size of chairs at shows – is not for fat people. So when my editor suggested writing about my editor at the time (Drew Elliott) suggested I write about weight, I said “Do you think anyone will care?” It turns out they did – and it’s become one of the defining moments of my career.”

4. “I Got Fired”

“My Boss Was a Scorpio, so the bar was very high – but she gave clear instructions so there weren’t any surprises. Then I became a heroin addict and Kim took me to lunch one day and said you have to go to rehab or you are fired. That was a challenge. I ended up going to rehab. After getting out, within the week I was back on drugs. This time, I was fired for real. After being gone for three months Kim and I had breakfast, we had a chat and I was hired back. It took me 15 years to feel comfortable in what I have to offer at Paper. You have to learn from experience that you are worthy and you are deserving of that space”

5. “I Should Have Supported Plus Sized Fashion Earlier”

“A sample sized industry doesn’t always accommodate different bodies. I took on the indoctrination that it was a challenge to find clothes to shoot plus sized people in. But that wasn’t true. There’s always a way to figure it out. “

 6. “I Didn’t Embrace Failure”

“Failing out of school- that shame lingered for years – and it can feel traumatic. But life goes on. If you’ve survived real trauma – you can survive a celebrity not being okay on set. I just feel like things are gonna be okay. In the end, I’m always an optimist and I believe that we will survive. On to the next!”

7. “I Didn’t Choose Peace

Image: House of Lavande

“The successes are euphoric and the disappointments are devastating. If something went wrong, I would take it so personal – even though I wasn’t responsible. One of the greatest gifts was learning not to take anything personal.”

8. “I Didn’t Want To Be Perceived To Be Going Backwards”

“I was Editorial Director at Paper for 20 years. My title changed to Editor-at-Large during the pandemic. Everyone who worked just on print was let go, and Paper made me part-time. Being perceived to go backwards, it’s difficult and it’s a challenge but it’s been such a blessing. The move has given me more time for me. I’ve had the opportunity to do so many new things. My life was a full time job and my job is my life. But you need time for you to be who you really are.”

9. “I Felt Like An Imposter”

“My whole life felt like that film, ‘Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead,’ with Christina Applegate. She fakes a resume and gets a job at a fashion company and someone said, anytime the boss yells out something just say, ‘I’m right on top of that Rose.’ I felt like that character. But over the years whatever projects we had at Paper, I did my best to try to figure out. You can get through anything. At this point, I’ve been doing this for almost 30 years, so if I’m not an expert I do not know who is!”

10. “I Got Lost In Work”

“I come from Chicago, where everyone worked regular 9 to 5 jobs where they could compartmentalize. The challenge in New York is that our whole identity is what you do. You lose yourself. It’s a triumph I don’t feel that way anymore.”

11. “Not Realizing Earlier That Nobody Cares”

“When I was a kid I thought my life was ruined because I was fat and I was gay. Looking back ironically, I was not fat and same thing: being gay – I’ve had the most fabulous fun life. In hindsight, the two things I thought everyone focused on the most- no one cared about. The real problem was me. Whatever you think is ruining your life is making it special. If you think how you look is a problem – just think again…”

12. “I Forgot The Good Part”

“If I sat down and told you the full story of my life: I could tell the most fun, glamorous story or I could tell the saddest story you’ve ever heard. They are both my life. But what you focus on in a way manifests. I learned that each time, I felt like everything was ruined. But I came to accept that horrible things happen to people all the time. It’s how you handle it that matters. Just write down your life, and don’t forget that good part.”

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Learn more about Mickey Boardman on Instagram @AskMrMickey and shop his new collection here.

Bottega Veneta Appoints Matthieu Blazy as Its Newest Creative Director

Following the prompt departure of Daniel Lee from Bottega Veneta, the Italian luxury fashion house has named Matthieu Blazy as the newest creative director, effective immediately.

Matthieu Blazy is no stranger to the Bottega Veneta team as he has been the brand’s RTW Design Director since last year. His previous positions include Menswear Designer of Raf Simons and Senior Designer at Céline. He has also worked with Maison Margiela and Calvin Klein during Raf Simons’ reign at the brand.

On the latest appointment, Leo Rongone, CEO of Bottega Veneta, expressed: “Matthieu Blazy is an extraordinarily talented individual, whom I am proud and excited to entrust with the creative helm of our luxury House. Bottega Veneta has always been equated with signature craftsmanship and distinctive creativity. Matthieu’s appointment will further enhance the modern relevance of our brand and accelerate our growth, while preserving the values that are at the core of Bottega Veneta.” 

You can expect Matthieu Blazy’s first collection for Bottega Veneta in February 2022 during Milan Fashion Week.

Photos: Willy Vanderperre / Tyrone Lebon

Rapper Young Dolph Is Murdered at Age 36

Rapper Young Dolph has died after a shooting in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee on Wednesday.

According to the Memphis Police, the Bulletproof artist was reportedly buying cookies at Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies when he was fatally shot and killed.

Young Dolph is survived by his beautiful wife and entrepreneur Mia Jaye and two young children Tre Tre and Aria.

The music industry has expressed its grief for the loss of the late rapper including Gucci Mane, Chance the Rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, Quavo and many more.

Young Dolph has been described as extremely motivational and community-orientated, often giving back to fans, members of the Memphis community, and those in need. One of his many notable acts include gifting two Duke student-employees with $20,000 after they were fired for playing his songs in the local coffee shop. He also donated $25,000 to his local high school in 2020 as well as assisted with food donation in the area just last week.

We send our condolences, love and light to Young Dolph’s family and friends at this time.

Young Dolph’s murder remains under investigation. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH.

Photos: Jordan Spencer

Karin Jinsui Prepares for Her Birthday Wearing Fashion Nova Cream Knit Two-Piece Pant Set

Karin Jinsui was spotted getting in the “birthday mood” for her approaching special day. The YouTuber struck a few poses in a cream two-piece knit set from Fashion Nova.

Karin Jinsui wore Fashion Nova’s $69.99 Stand Out Sweater Pant Set in ivory. The sweater set includes a crop long sleeve top with a tied open back detail along with high-waisted trousers with a lace-up detail on each side.

To go along with the cozy look, she wore jewelry pieces such as a double-layer necklace, watch, bracelet, and stud earrings.

Would you wear this set? Shop it here.

Ciara Performs at the 2021 Baby2Baby Gala Wearing Custom Brown Dolce and Gabbana High-Low Blazer and Shorts Look

Brown seemed to be Ciara’s go-to color this weekend as she performed at this year’s Baby2Baby Gala in another brown look following her tonal red carpet ensemble for the event.

Ciara wore a custom Dolce and Gabbana brown look, styled by Kollin Carter. The outfit consisted of a high-low blazer jacket, high-waisted shorts, a satin top and tie, and satin over-the-knee boots, which gave us the feels of an glammed-out ringmaster. While a ringmaster is one who directs the circus, Ciara showed us that she was the commander of style with this look.

Thoughts?

Claire’s Life: Hanifa’s First DC Show Featuring Karen Huger, Gizelle Bryant, and the Real Housewives of Potomac!

Black female owned brand Hanifa debuted their first runway collection last night at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.

The majestic gallery was bathed in pink and purple light, while a band played, clothed in white. Guests, all wearing Hanifa, entered the venue, tip-toeing past artful waterfalls, pink balloons, and fluffy flowers to find their seats, which were stamped with the brand’s logo. The setting was magical, so it’s no surprise Hanifa’s collection was called Dream. In a video that played before the show, brand founder Anifa Mvuemba said, “ Some dreams may fade over time, but others cling to us and become an integral part of who we are. They guide us throughout our lives and direct us to the path that we were destined to take. Our dreams serve as a reminder that we are capable of anything in this life if we just believe.”

With numerous awards under her belt (including a Faby’s 2020 Designer of the Year award), and brand fans that include Sarah Jessica Parker, Mary J Blige, and Monica, Mvuemba, who also celebrated her 31st birthday last night, is certainly living the dream. Her newest collection offered her signature wearable knits, suits, and denim, made with real women in mind. New pieces included red carpet ready gowns (a denim bustier number with a long train closed the show), and footwear that will be on everyone’s wish list this season. The energy was high and the mood elevated, as the mostly black female audience celebrated one of their own. Anifa’s trajectory is proof that all things are possible with hard work and a commitment to excellence.

The Real Housewives of Potomac cast including Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Askale Davis, Robyn Dixon, and Candiace Dillard, all came out to support, wearing Hanifa:

Image Credit: @EthnicityBrand

Fellow CEO’s and Founder like Mess in a Bottle’s Kalilah Wright and Girl CEO Ronne Brown were also in attendance.

For the occasion, I wore a Soraya maxi by Hanifa of course!

Stay tuned for more photos and catch the full runway above.

What did you think of Hanifa’s first runway show?

Images: Vernon Davis/ Ethnicity Brand

Dreezy Rocks Green Outfit Including Fashion Nova Green Mesh Bodysuit and Satin Bralette

Dreezy recently stepped out in stylish green and orange look which included a mesh bodysuit suit and bralette set from Fashion Nova.

Dreezy wore Fashion Nova’s $49.99 Flirtatious Scandal 2 Piece Bodysuit in green. The set includes a satin bralette top and ruched mesh bodysuit with functioning front buttons and a collar. The set also comes in a brown option with sizes ranging up to 3X.

Dreezy paired the bodysuit and bralette set with green metallic shorts, orange square-toe knee-high boots, and an iridescent Vivienne Westwood handbag.

What do you think? Shop the set here.

Paris Hilton Marries Carter Reum During Ceremony in LA Wearing Custom Oscar de la Renta White Floral Gown

Paris Hilton and Carter Reum tied the knot on November 11th with an extravagant ceremony in Los Angeles. As a celebrity, Hilton’s wedding was filled with many familiar faces including Kim Kardashian, Nicole Richie, Kimora Lee Simmons, and more. Not to mention, it was not your typical wedding as the couple celebrated with friends and family for three days with different events including an all-out carnival at Santa Monica Pier.

Over the course of the weekend, Paris Hilton went through several outfit changes for the ceremony, reception, and other events. For the ceremony, she wore a custom Oscar de la Renta ivory gown with a tulle ball skirt and pressed flowers which graced the top of the dress and veil. Altogether, her dress took over 1,400 hours of crafting and embroidering!

Carter Reum wore a Zegna black suit for the wedding ceremony.

For her reception, she switched to a shorter white Oscar de la Renta off-the-shoulder dress which consisted of hand-draped taffeta and 3D embroidered flowers.

Nicky Hilton, who posed as Paris’ maid of honor, and the bridesmaids wore custom light pink dresses by Alice and Olivia.

For her first dance with her new husband Carter, Paris wore a custom Galia Lahav white off-the-shoulder tulle dress.

In another look, the bride wore a custom Pamella Roland embellished dress with a leg slit and see-through cape. Rounding off the look, she wore a tiara to channel her inner princess for her special day.

The couple continued to celebrate their marriage with a neon-themed carnival at Santa Monica Pier. Perfectly on theme, Paris wore a custom pink high-low dress by Alice and Olivia while Carter went with a Rich Fresh navy blue pink-striped set.

Paris Hilton’s wedding looks were styled by Sammy K.

Congratulations to Paris Hilton and Carter Reum!

Photos: German Larkin

Lori Harvey Dazzles in Michael Kors Fall 2021 Black Crystal Cutout Dress at 2021 InStyle Awards

Lori Harvey attended the 2021 InStyle Awards where she dazzled on the red carpet in a shimmering black dress.

Lori Harvey wore a Michael Kors Fall/Winter 2021 dress, styled by Maeve Reilly. The high-neck dress presents itself in black adorned with crystal embellishments matched with a cutout detail held together by an o-ring piece. The dress was paired with black strap heeled sandals and earrings. She also opted for a curly ponytail as her feature hairstyle for the look.

What do you think of her look?

Photos: Getty

Ciara Attends the Baby2Baby Gala Wearing Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2021 Couture Brown Ruffle Dress

Ciara attended the 2021 10th anniversary Baby2Baby Gala in LA where she presented her friend Vanessa Bryant with the Giving Tree Award and even delivered a performance. Arriving to the event, she graced the red carpet in a dazzling chocolate brown gown that was truly a show-stopper.

Ciara wore an Ashi Studio Fall/Winter 2021 brown sheer ruffle gown, styled by Kollin Carter. She allowed the dress to steal the show, opting for minimal accessories by Bulgari and a ponytail for her hairstyle. She also wore Louboutin heels to accompany the stunning dress.

Thoughts?

Photos: @valentinatakespics