Posts filed under “Celebrity”
My Woodstock Story
Scene: My Woodstock Program Magazine from 1969. I loved going downtown to this magazine and newspaper store by the train station when I was young to look at the publications and to buy the Village Voice. I was reading the Village Voice in the summer of 1969 and read about the Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music, […]
Harry and Nancy’s Club Room
Scene: Harry King and Nancy Donahue at their famed fashion reunion soiree. The recent bash was in the Club Room, at the Soho Grand Hotel. It was a get-together full of joy, celebration, and conversation. The glamorous and fun guests included models, models, and supermodels, photographers, editors, fashion designers, art directors, hair and makeup stylists, producers, and other industry greats and […]
Fashion House SUVPA
Scene: Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) Senior Fashion Show at Lubin House, the University’s New York City home. The Fashion Design Program of the School of Design presented the designs of 19 graduating seniors. These students explored different avenues for their collections, inspired by nature, different countries, cultures, certain eras, artists, art periods, and sustainability. The recent event […]
Purely Patricia
Scene: Purely Patricia, Always in Bloom, Autumn, Spring, Winter, and Summer. Purely Patricia created this fashion assemblage to set the tone for Prints, Plaids, and Posies. It was a one night pop up “Nothing Matches and Everything Goes!” It was a colorful night. Purely Patricia curated the fashion and accessories for the event. She is the style collaborator for Housing Works, the […]
The Club Room
Scene: Harry King and Nancy Donahue at their famed and celebrated fashion reunion event. The recent party was at the Soho Grand, in the Club Room which embodies New York nightlife: glamorous and swanky. It was a convergence from near and far of industry greats and notables to the anticipated annual gathering. Movers, shakers, and “genuous” wonderful people. The mood was cheerful […]