NYFW Spring 2017- DAY 1

In anticipation for what’s to come this New York Fashion Week, I thought I’d start my list of daily favorites -- and kicking off the list are jumpsuits which have superseded the long standing maxi dress trend and transformed it to something a bit edgier.  Jumpsuits can be just as versatile as your favorite pair of jeans or your LBD. My personal favorites from Day 1 of NYFW are by Nomia, Escada, Trina Turk and Rachel Comey. 

Style Tip: Jumpsuits are great because they can be either casual or dressy. My favorite way to dress down a jumpsuit is to wear it with a great pair of flatforms, sneakers, booties or wedges and my favorite way to dress up a jumpsuit is to pair it with a killer heel and a long silk tassel necklace.

All images from Vogue

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LONDON FASHION WEEK: 90's GLAMOUR GRUNGE

Dark eyes, vampy lips, and 90’s comebacks were all the rage at London Fashion Week, where glamour grunge stole the spotlight. Christopher Kane, Marques' Almeida, Ashley Williams, Mary Katrantzou, Burberry Prorsum, and Preen Line played on pieces like the classic black choker, the jumper, oversized sweaters, and fringed denim creating a 90’s immersion.  Not to mention the sneakers and dress combination is our 90’s obsession!

All photos from http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/spring-2016-ready-to-wear

Queens of the Carpet: Emmy's 2015

The Red Carpet at the 67th annual Emmy Awards saw more fashion blunders than triumphs. Check out the celebrities who earned our nomination for Red Carpet royalty. 

Lady Gaga in Brandon Maxwell

Viola Davis in Carmen Marc Valvo

 

Amy Schumer in Zac Posen

Amanda Peet in Michael Kors

Kerry Washington in Marc Jacobs

Kim Dickens in Romona Keveza

Julianne Hough in Marchesa 

Gina Rodriguez in Lorena Sarbu

Sophie Turner in Galvan

All photos from eonline.com. 

Carmen Marc Valvo: Spring 2016

With a staple color palette and admirable craftsmanship Carmen Marc Valvo’s Spring 2016 collection redefines the classic cocktail dress and timeless sports jacket, while playing on the enduring elegance of the evening gown. The men's pieces provide for a swanky tidbit aside the women's designs. Ebony, ivory, and poppy, dragonfly print, and swans make for one breath-taking collection. 

All photos from the official Facebook page of Carmen Marc Valvo https://www.facebook.com/Carmen-Marc-Valvo-120936345623/timeline/.

Day 8 of NYFW: Red, White, Faces of Fashion

Day 8 of Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week featured beautiful faces on the runway, other than those of the models.  Marc Jacobs' eccentric red, white, and blue collection, similar to the color scheme of Ralph Lauren, included gowns, skirts, and more with illustrated faces bursting with a wide array of expressions. J. Mendel, Ralph Lauren, Katie Ermilio, and Calvin Klein showcased sleek white pieces with dynamic dimensions. 


All photos from http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/spring-2016-ready-to-wear.

Day 7 of NYFW: Tropical Tinge

The shows took a plunge into the tropics on day 7 of Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week where poppy brights stole the show. Anna Sui, Marchesa, Naeem Khan, Delpozo, and Veronica Beard embraced island illumination, with textures of their own, and incredible craftsmanship!

All photos from http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/spring-2016-ready-to-wear

Day 6 of NYFW: Fairytale Frocks

Fairytale frocks stole the spotlight on day 6 of Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week with frills, feathers, and more. The gorgeous gowns by Vera Wang, Sophie Theallet, Rodarte, Oscar de la Renta, Alice + Olivia, and Badgley Mischka showcased beautiful ribbon, a touch of sparkle, a little bit of lace, and a lot of flounce!

All photos from http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/spring-2016-ready-to-wear

Day 5 of NYFW: Playful Patterns

Bursts of color and bold patches and patterns turned all heads to the runway on day five of Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week when the looks made a playful switch. Libertine, Jeremy Scott, Jill Sander Navy, and Thom Browne dressed their models in toy-like designs with patches resembling refrigerator magnets and patterns reminiscent of video game screens. Oh, and did we mention bunny ears? 

 

All photos from http://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/spring-2016-ready-to-wear