In the 2009 documentary “The September Issue,” Style.com’s Candy Pratts Price famously quipped, “September is the January of fashion.” If that is the case, than this month’s New York Fashion Week at Lincoln Center, the first since the switch from Bryant Park, was a beautiful and boisterous ringing in of the New Year. Here are the top five trends to look out for this coming spring, and the designers who made them center stage.
In the last decade, fashion has charged forward into the lives of ordinary people. Today, with a new generation of writers who show off their sartorial tastes in blogs and fully integrated Web magazines, fashion can be at anyone's fingertips.
It’s that time again: break out the scissors, body glitters and paint, the first home game of the season is right around the corner and it’s all about the gear. Turn these top five trends into your go-to game day style.
Summer’s winding down but at least there’s one source of solace to rid you of those back to school blues: remember – we’re in Miami, bitch. So amidst the pens, papers and endless syllabuses let these songs remind you of the beach, beer and beats to come again, once another year flies by.
The 2010 show, Elements of Fashion, takes place this Sunday, April 11. Raising funds for Breast Cancer Education and Awareness, the sorority’s national philanthropy, members of ZTA hope to exceed last year’s $31,000 donation. With over 400 people set to attend, it will also be one of the sorority’s largest productions in history.
While Victor Vega is a man of many hats, he is also a man of many couture creations. By day he works at the University of Miami hospital on the medical campus, but by night he is “Viktor Franovik,” founder and CEO of Franovik Designs.