Posts filed under “Personal Style”

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’ […]

New Accessory

I’m taking a break from my NYFW Series. Five more to come. Scene: The mask. A necessary accessory that has become a way to express ourselves. I’ve noticed over the years Asians visiting the city wearing masks which is attributed to protection; from environmental harms, air pollutants, allergens, and the sun. The modern surgical mask with multiple layers of gauze dates to […]

NYFW Anna Cleveland

Scene: Anna Cleveland at the Chiara Boni La Petite Robe Fall/Winter 20/21 show. From beginning to end. Anna, with Next Management, embraced the Spanish mood envisioned by Chiara for this collection. Cleveland is the elegant daughter of Pat Cleveland, the 70’s iconic supermodel and Salvador Dali muse. Her father is Paul van Ravenstein, former model and fashion photographer. Anna started modelling […]

NYFW Chiara Boni

Scene: The Chiara Boni La Petite Robe Fall/Winter 20/21 show at Spring Studios. From behind the scenes, first looks, and to the runway. The Italian designer Chiara Boni embraced a vibrant Spanish mood. This translated into the lively, upbeat vibe echoed in the collection, which also welcomed elements of the Castilian iconography, including fringes, polka dots, and matador hats. Rich […]