Style360 NYFW SS11: Bebe

NYFW Bebe SS11Style360 never disappoints when it comes to producing a show. Much more accessible in location this year, I was excited to hear that they were producing the Bebe show.

Seated in chairs apt for directors, the audience looked on as models came down the runway with very much true to Bebe platform heels. The overall beauty look consisted of long soft waves, with a shiny, smooth top, a splash of coral on the cheeks, and a bit of a smokey eye.

The standout component from the show that surprised me, was the presence of crochet details and methods in the garments. Whether it was part of a peekaboo section of a dress or top, or the whole shirt.

Another prevailing trend was fringe. On handbags and vests, fringe seems to be very much an embellishment you want to keep in your closet until next spring and summer too. Super affordable for those with pockets nearing the empty sign (…like me) since many fashionistas invested in it these past seasons!

Bebe SS11
The accessories (namely the sunglasses) were what caught my eye first – then of course were the shoes.
Bebe SS11
Bebe SS11
Bebe SS11
See any favorites yet?

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Ports 1961 Sneak Peek

Ports 1961 SS2010 Preview

A favorite of mine, Ports 1961 (check out my past coverage here) shared a sneak peek of what’s to come during Fashion Week with us. The label’s designer, Fiona Cibani, “draws inspiration from the magic allure of the desert.”

I’m expecting vibrant colors and magical drapery. I’m keeping my mind open for the beauty and hair though, it’s like a blackjack table – hit me!

You excited yet?

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Alessandra Ambrosio Koton Beachwear Fashion Show – Istanbul

Fashion shows are known for bringing some creativity from designers to runways to realways. Some concoctions are unrealistic and feed more into the aesthetic creation and mood of the show. This swimwear line sported some serious fembot/fashionable Star Trek dos. The style elicited a serious whoah! from me. It’s interesting, and reminds me of something my mirror shows me some mornings. With less neatness.

Alessandra’s abs are tres magnifique on the other hand…

Koton Fashion Show Istanbul

What do you think?


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Curls are so IN

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion WeekLook y’all. I would be hard pressed to ever tell you that curly is not the way to go. Curly is Yaya all the way. When I was little, I used to cry because my hair was such a problem. I wasn’t savvy yet to the benefits of hair oil and sprays and such. I went completely natural with my hair and the frizz was tease factor number one. It was cute until the end of kindergarten and then it was back to reality. My grandfather (yes you read right) was the genius behind giving me pigtail braids that would last through any of my toss and turning dreams and still look neat for school. Whenever my mom or grandma offered to make my braids I would refuse. They were too soft with their hand and my braids would fall apart. How I longed to have sleek straight hair and maybe even bangs (another toddler horror story for another day). But my mom didn’t let up. She said if I didn’t like my hair the way it was, that she could easily shave it all off. Now look. No one could strike fear in my heart like my mama. She knew just the words. Soon as I transitioned into high school, my knowledge bank began to expand with hairsprays and leave in conditioners. Though I can’t say I haven’t suffered any epic hair fails after my learning sprees, I can say that I couldn’t love my curls any more than I have since those learning days.

Image Credit: Style.com

That’s the story of my hair. The story of fashion week? Let’s start with the invites. Once the season starts, to get an invite in the mail is of the highest level of excitement. It’s like Secret Santa at Christmas mixed with a surprise birthday party. You want it to happen. You want someone to think you’re special, but you just sit and wait. Then it comes. You ooh and ahh even if it’s terrible, because the experience can never be terrible. Right? Imagine my surprise party when I opened my invite for the Ports 1961 show. A small calendar just for fashion week, with a packet of seeds was in the mail. The date of the show was written in on the specified day in the calendar. As famous as they are for fancy invites, they didn’t fail this season.

You wouldn’t be surprised then, that no hail, sleet, or snow could stop me from attending the show. I was late, yes. I wrongly thought that I would be able to get from point A to point B and wherever else I wanted on the alphabet path during the first days of fashion week, to find that my little legs and public transportation didn’t agree. So I got to stand on my tippy toes to watch the show, with nary a backstage detail on the beauty or hair. The silver lining on my depressing cloud? Not a single thing could dampen my day once I saw the models. The models were rocking big CURLY hair. I took pictures and phoned home that the show’s hairstyle was what Yaya looks like in the mornings. Hello 80s? How nice of you to bring the hair back.

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

I met with the head stylist for hair for the show later on in my fashion week adventures (oh wait, did you doubt me?), and he said the Ports 1961 was a fun recreation of a big 70’s perm. He said 70’s but I couldn’t get the 80’s out of my mind. Any 70’s hair experts out there? I’ll research this and get back to ya.

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

The music at the show was a definite plus to me. Sometimes the runways turn into an excuse to run similar sounding techno back to back and ruins the experience. The collection had a vibe of Amelia Earhart going through the desert during the day and attending an Arabian Nights party. The makeup was soft, the hair was big, and the colors of the garments were in tune with all things fall and winter, with sultry sapphire and gold tones amongst others. According to the designer, the theme was the nature vs. technology, and you can definitely see it reflect in the fit and drape of the clothes. Check out all the looks from the show at my go to site for fashion week (outside of MyOwnJudge.net!) at Style.com.
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz Fashion Week
Line up of models for the show

Do you feel big hair is back in? Reawaken the curl fiend in you!

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Tardy to the Party

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion WeekTardy is the kindest word that I can attach to my timing in regards to Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week. Here’s the catch up (and if the following schedule of posts is too many too often for y’all, let me know!).

I got the ball rolling during the actual Fashion Week by doing a guest post for Miss Brittany over at Clumps of Mascara about the Vessel by Lois runway presentation, and trust me when I say that I could’ve went to just that first show and would have heard all the buzzwords and trends right away.

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With scheduling and location conflicts for many shows, you try to make one person act like as many clones at one time as possible. Want to know a true story? There were two shows going on within an hour of each other and next door to each other. I went to the first show to cover the backstage prepwork, snuck out through the side staircase (no one could leave because they were doing a test run of the show), ran around the block (with a camera, notepad, and no jacket), only to go into another show, cover the backstage prepwork there, only to return to the first show to catch the runway, and then back to the second. I probably would’ve attempted a lot more fashion herculean tasks similar to this if they were closer together, but that was not the case.

So of course, it is with great sadness that I admit to you that I only got to see Toni’s backstage prepwork and not the runway show. Too bad too, because the dresses were phenomenal. The collection was a bit broken in half with soft, sheer fabric in shades of gray, and some dark pieces, with black and gold. Check out all the runway photos from the show here.

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

For this show, MAC provided the cosmetic creations, Zoya for nails, and hair was styled by the peeps from Cutler Hair Salons.

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

The look? A feminine, ethereal, “all about gold” theme. Once you look at the line, you’ll notice that the makeup matches the collection well.

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

Head makeup artist for the show, Dhai Naidu (pictured above) was swearing up and down the prep area that the item to buy from the fall brand collection is called ‘Hang Loose.’ The artists used Studio Moisture Tint foundation to cover up blemishes, but still keep the girls looking real; showing their real skin, freckles and all.

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

The polish colors were berry much in tune with autumnal shades, breaking out the berries (did ya catch the berry before?), and of course some glitterin’ gold. The colors used were Sloane, Nova, Casey, and Richelle. Sunshine, the head nail artist for the team had some test swatches with various combinations of colors ready before each girl got set up with her color. Some gals rocked a single blinged out finger with berry on the rest. Nothing new for us beauty junkies, no? But I did love the pink glitter and the creamy gold. Such a switch for the colors, right?!

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week
The hair was sleek and neat, usually arranged in buns with gold threads, sequins, and applique dipping in and out of strands. The hair team used Cutler Volumizer Spray, along with Redken Workforce ’09. I was most impressed with the closeups of the hair (tell me you’re not!).

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

My favorite images captured on my camera for the day were the box of hair sequins above, and this one here:

MOJ Covers Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week
I’m sure anyone who had one person handling hair, nails, and makeup each, could get ready just as quickly as these gals! (And don’t we all wish for a round the clock entourage that would help?)

How did this show strike you? Any favorite pieces yet?

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Supima Fashion Show

MOJ Supima Design Competition Show 2010Last week I had a great chance to attend the Supima Design Competition Fashion Show, where the winners of were chosen. Think Project Runway with fabulous cotton. Hosted by Katrina Szish and Coco Rocha and presented in the NY Times building, it was a fancy time.

In the dark? Derived from the actual phrase ‘superior cotton’, if you ever shopped at Bloomie‘s, Land’s End, Bed Bath and Beyond, and well… beyond, you have come across Supima cotton. “World’s Best Cotton” is the claim, and being that they supply James Perse and Splendid with the mouth watering fabrics my tees are made of, I can’t argue.

My photos from the event give me the perfect reason to invite you to the MOJ Flickr account. I will be creating sets here from the upcoming shows at New York Fashion Week, as well as creating galleries with inspirational images from around the net. Click on over – I would love to hear what you think! Here are a few to get ya interested:

MOJ Supima Design Competition Show 2010
The fan favorite design. Check out the rest after the jump!

MOJ Supima Design Competition Show 2010

MOJ Supima Design Competition Show 2010

MOJ Supima Design Competition Show 2010
Coco Rocha announcing winners – check out her makeup… I’m lovin’ it!

Check out the video below of all the designs and their respective designers from the show (via John Simon Daily). You can also check out the behind the scenes videos from the Supima Youtube Channel. Want more? They are most certainly up on Twitter, a blog and Facebook. But before you do all that, check out the MOJ Flickr and let me know what your fave designs/photos are!

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Simon Duncan – Beauty

Simon DuncanA month ago, I had the pleasure of attending the Simon Duncan Fashion Show. The fabrics and models left me in a fashionable frenzy, as I started to think of my upcoming vacation to Barbados & how many outfits I’d love to bring with me straight from the runway. But that wasn’t it.

As the show came to a close, I got to thank my lucky stars for not having it during Fashion Week. The models walked around in the ready to wear creations and modeled and posed for closeups. Upon close inspection, said closeups showed a smoldering black shadowed eye with subtle but standout gold shimmer. As I took pictures I vowed to go home and attempt to recreate the look. That’s coming tomorrow. Today? Check out the closeups after the jump!

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Simon Duncan Simon Duncan

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What do you guys think of the looks?

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Simon Duncan Fashion Show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show I’m still catching up with posts without doing 5 a day, but I figured I’d let y’all in on something. I went to a Simon Duncan fashion show on Halloween rather than trick or treat. My adventure was most definitely a treat starting from the chic location in Brooklyn, NYC I never heard of (Kai Studios), and the fashion and beauty featured in the show was great. The highlight of the night for me was seeing models that had muscles on top of their bones (albeit still sample size slim), diversity in the ethnicities, and models with attitude. Think of your fave girl from ANTM and they probably walked like them.

My camera was behaving very well that day so I figured I’d dedicate a post stritcly to some photography before I continued with the rest of my story.

Check back for the beauty photos & my first tutorial on the look!

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show

Yaya covers Simon Duncan fashion show


Which look was your fave?

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