Posts filed under “NYFW”
NYFW Blue Jacket
Scene: The fourth annual Blue Jacket Fashion Show at Pier59 Studios. The event brought together the entertainment, fashion, healthcare, and media worlds. Those walking the runway included actors, athletes, models, patient advocates, and TV personalities. The Show included fashion designs from Brooks Brothers, Bruno Magli, Hugo Boss, John Varvatos, Michael Kors, and Thom Browne. The founders Frederick Anderson and Laura Miller created this event to […]
NYFW Hilfiger Artistix
Scene: Ski Slope “Adventure” Artistix Winter 20/21 presented by Andy Hilfiger, creative director. Greg Polisseni, founder and artist, “The Adventure collection was inspired by winter sports and my painting Stars & Stripes…” The painting was created in 2013 and has hung in the Obama White House, veteran hospitals and institutions. The show was a ski lodge dance party with models swayin’ […]
NYFW WooLeeX
Scene: WooLeeX at Global Fashion Collective Fall/Winter 2020 at Pier 59 Studios. Designers Jerry Hsieh and Cynthia Hsieh delivered an effortlessly cool collection with delicate details, sustainability, and traditional techniques. The Taiwanese brand is known for integrating paintings with fashion and recognized for their beautiful blend of Taiwanese culture with cultures from around the world. Drawing their inspiration from Butchard Garden in Victoria, British Columbia, “Welcome To My […]
NYMD Timo Weiland
Scene: Timo Weiland at Men’s Day New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2020. Designers Tim Weiland, creative director; Donna Kang; and Alan Eckstein are popularly known as Timo Weiland. They described this collection as a downtown eclectic take on uniform dressing. The brand follows the opposite of classic fall and winter trends. They utilize bright colors and pops of colors throughout their designs […]
NYMD David Hart
Scene: David Hart at Men’s Day New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2020. Operating under the alias “R.Mutt,” a reference to Marcel Duchamp who worked in ready-mades. Similar to Duchamp’s Fountain or Bicycle Wheel, he wanted to reinterpret things that exist like the pilot jacket, and the Western shirt instead of reinventing the wheel. Hart revisited his greatest hits which meant taking a trip through his archives and reinterpreting his […]