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WHAT: Thom Browne. Trunk Show
WHY: You are invited to preview the Spring 2014 Collection at the Thom Browne. Trunk Show.
Join us for the first preview of the collection in North America. Enjoy informal modeling from 1pm to 4pm.
WHEN: 10/10; Th (10-5)
WHERE: Saks Fifth Avenue
611 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Posted by Bindra at 03:51 AM
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WHAT: Diamonds & Cole End-of Summer Sale
WHY: 40% off designer consignment clothing and accessories at the Diamonds & Cole End-of Summer Sale.
- Chanel boucle jacket: $597 (orig. $995)
- Unworn Christian Louboutin patent pumps: $177 (orig. $295)
- Prada silk halter dress: $510 (orig. $850)
- Thom Browne men’s suit: $750 (orig. $1250)
- Alexander McQueen men’s button down shirt: $90 (orig. $150)
- Unworn men’s Gucci loafers: $126 (orig. $210)
WHEN: Through 9/30; M-Sat (noon-7), Sun (noon-6)
WHERE: 22 Greenwich Avenue
between West 10th and Charles Streets
New York, NY
(212-645-1510)
SUBMITTED BY: TheStylishCity.com
For the complete list of today’s sales and sample sales check HERE
Posted by Bindra at 01:39 AM
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Monday night’s red carpet at the 2013 CFDA Awards looked particularly fabulous. From fashionable veterans such as Ralph Lauren to Oscar de la Renta and other notable attendants, including Hillary Clinton and Miranda Kerr, pretty much every single person looked divine.
Whether you tuned in to watch it yourself or are reading up on all the little details now, here are the six things you need to know about the CFDA.
1. The 2013 CFDA Award Winners (Obviously!)
In case you missed it, the winners were as follows:
Womenswear Designer of the Year: Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez for Proenza Schouler
Menswear Designer of the Year: Thom Browne
Accessories Designer of the Year: Phillip Lim for 3.1 Phillip Lim
As for the Swarovski Awards for Emerging Talent, those awards were handed out to the following up-and-comers:
Swarovski Womenswear Designer of the Year: Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty for Suno
Swarovski Menswear Designer of the Year: Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne for Public School
Swarovski Accessories Designer of the Year: Pamela Love
The lifetime achievement award went to Vera Wang.
2. The CFDA Has Been Around for Over 50 Years
Yep, you read that right. The CFDA has now existed for over half a century. This not-for-profit organization, started by publicist Eleanor Lambert in 1962, has some serious roots and it isn’t going anywhere for a long time.
3. Fashion Made for Fashionable People
CFDA stands for “Council of Fashion Designers of America” and its annual award ceremony is considered the Oscars of the fashion world.
“Nominations for each award category are submitted by the CFDA Fashion Awards Selection Committee, made up of the 400+ members of the CFDA, along with top fashion retailers, journalists, and stylists. The nominees, as well as recipients of the honorary awards, are ratified by the CFDA Board of Directors,” notes the CFDA website.
4. The CFDA Awards Are Kind of a Big Deal
While the CFDA Awards began as small-scale, intimate event specifically for those in the fashion industry, it’s since become a much more widely covered — and attended — event. From celebrities to debutantes to political figures, everyone shows up to the CFDA Awards.
5. Diane von Furstenberg is the CFDA President
Fashion veteran Diane von Furstenberg, who won the CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005, currently serves as the CFDA president. She took on that role in 2009 and works with Steven Kolb, the Chief Executive Officer.
6. The CFDA Mission
According to the CFDA website, their mission is:
- To further the position of Fashion design as a recognized branch of American art and culture;
- To advance artistic and professional standards within the Fashion industry;
- To establish and maintain a code of ethics and practices of mutual benefit in professional, public, and trade relations;
- To promote and improve public understanding and appreciation of the Fashion arts through leadership in quality and taste;
- To create partnerships which lead to collaborative design opportunities for our Members;
- To support the overall growth of American Fashion as a global industry.
By Wendy Rose Gould
Posted by Wendy Rose Gould at 01:20 PM
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