Thursday, March 12, 2009

FIDM Debut Judging Night with Nick Verreos

Speed Judging... FIDM Debut 2009 Style!Judges Ready? NIKOLAKI designer, David Paul, Swarovski West Coast Showroom Manager, the stylish Lisa Beckenholdt-Owers, Solstiss Executive Jane Burge (in her own design!), Nick Verreos and jewelry designer Tori Hartman

Earlier in the week, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising/FIDM held their annual Debut 2009 Judging Night at their Downtown Los Angeles Campus. The annual Debut Judging night occurs a couple of weeks after the 11 students of the Advanced Fashion Design Program showed their collections at the Santa Monica Barker Hangar in the Debut 2009 Fashion Show to a 3000 plus crowd. The Judging Night is done in a form similar to "speed dating" in which a group of judges sit in while the student designer presents their collection to them in only 7 minutes. This is done until all the judges have "sat in" on every designer, which usually takes over an hour. As one of the Debut 2009 Instructors/Mentors, I just made sure that every things ran (somewhat) smoothly and that the kids were prepared and that their collections, portfolios and resumes were on the mark.
Street Style: Fashion Illustrator extraordinaire Angelo Estrada (giving you Run DMC!), Nick Verreos (sporting Philip Lim and Marc Jacobs Collection) and designer Raymundo Baltazar (in sunglasses and stripes)

This year, approximately 30 industry professionals showed up at the the fabulous FIDM Museum and Gallery which currently houses the 17Th Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design ( featuring costumes from 2008's best films, including the Academy Award winning "Elizabeth: The Golden Age") for this year's Debut 2009 Judging Night. Some of the judges included Hollywood red carpet and QVC designer and author Bradley Bayou, FIDM graduate Patricia Nevil of L'ezu Atelier of Beverly Hills, celebrity stylist Niki Shadrow and Jewelry Designer Tori Hartman.

Also in attendance were Fashion Illustrator and designer (and current Hip-Hop Diva) Angelo Estrada, Swarovski West Coast executive, Lisa Beckenholdt-Owers, Solstiss (Couture Fabrics from France) Executive Jane Burge, and even my Project Runway Season 2 buddy, designer Raymundo Baltazar. They sampled delicious hors d'oeuvres of dumplings, pizza and spinach dip as they waited to judge. A well-fed judge makes for better judging.
Most Creative: Charles Ryan Sands stands by his winning collection

After the judging had been completed, prizes were handed out in three categories: Most Creative Collection went to Charles Ryan Sands for his gas mask-printed (you read right!) pants, hooded cowl-draped hooded men's and women's jerseys and intricately tailored leathers and suitings. Most Cohesive: Lacey Osberg strikes a pose by her collection

The Most Cohesive Collection prize-- in terms of use of styling, color and fabrics--went to Lacey Osberg, designer of Lacey Elizabeth, for her elegantly tailored and feminine pieces ideal for the Upper East Side socialite who likes to have a little bit of romantic fun with her wardrobe. Most Marketable: Liz Sandhefner poses with one of her over sized collar printed denim coats

Finally, the Most Marketable honor went to Liz Sandhoefner, who designed a very sellable printed-and-solid denim collection of jumpsuits, jumpers, separates and fitted dresses, perfect for the less expensive Junior Market. Congratulations to all the Debut 2009 Designers and of course, especially to the three winners. Now, go out there and get a job...and make "Instructor Nick" proud!

Youtube Tutorial: Kim Kardashian Gold Look

Hi Beauties!

Here's is the turorial I made inspired by Kim Kardashian.





















XOXO,
Awilda

New MAC Lipsticks

Hi Beauties,

Here are some photos of 2 new lipsticks I picked up at MAC. I am on a no-eyeshadow purchasing period because I never really use the eyeshadows I own. So to make up for this, I'm leaning towards lipsticks and lipglosses now. lol

So here they are:














The first one is KINDA SEXY (matte): described as a neutral Pinky-rose on the MAC site. It is a very pretty 'everyday' color. I do like the matte finish from MAC because they don't look too dry on the lips. This one looked great with brown eyes.
















The second one is CHATTERBOX (amplified):
It is a super bight pink color. The pigmentation on this one is awesome. I didnt really have to apply layers of it to show on my lips. I have a thing for Amplified Creme's from MAC because they feel so great, the are pretty pigmented and they don't dry out your lips.
















XOXO,
Awilda

Updates Of Retro Christian Dior Dress TOP!

The concern of Chanel mini flap is its chain. For most people, they concern that the mini flap would sit right on their hip bone. Maybe it is also because they are just being body-conscious.

For me, I like the way wherever it sits on, whether my hip bone, my butt or even my belly. I assume that my body is not that curved to be aware where my flap would go as long as it is secured on me.

Today, the weather is quite nice and sunny. I prepared this ensemble just for such nice weather -- finally, my altered Christian Dior dress TOP has the chance to show its face. This is the debut of the top look and I shall have more inspiration for the two pieces dress in the future.

MY ODJ!

1. TOP:
  • Christian Dior multi-colored top after alternation (one shoulder stop w/ drape)
  • American Apparel teal green halter top / asymmetrical skirt dress
  • L. K. collection burgundy ruffle collar w/ tulip design 1/2 sleeves coat
  • Max&Co. ruched belt
2. Black lace leggings
3. Shoes: Charles David black pointed sling back stilletto
4. Chanel Black caviar mini flap w/ silver HW
5. Cameo w/ gold frame (chained as a necklace)

I shortened the chain to hand-held the mini flap.


I will wear the Dior top alone next time!!


Look at my triceps!! haha...


Mini flap sits on my butt!


Mini flap sits on my belly or hip bone!!


Why worry it so much?!! Just carry it away!!!



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