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WHAT: Paul Andrew Friends & Family Sample Sale
WHY: Paul Andrew, the winner of this year’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, is hosting the first ever Friends & Family Sample Sale.
This is a true sample sale. Majority of the stock is size 37. Limited availability is larger sizes.
Cash only.
WHEN: 11/20 – 11/21; Th (9-5), F (9-3)
WHERE: 41 West 58th Street
#2A
New York, NY
SUBMITTED BY: TheStylishCity.com
For the complete list of today’s sales and sample sales check HERE
Posted by Bindra at 01:31 AM
Calendar Pick , NYC Sample Sales & Retail Sales , Sample Sales NYC , Today's Sales , Women's Footwear |
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WHAT: J.Crew CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Pop-up Shop
WHY: J.Crew is again collaborating with CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists for capsule collections with a 24-hour pop-up shop
Mark Holgate of Vogue & Jenna Lyons invite you to join this year’s CFDA/ Vogue Fashion Fund award recipients, winner Dao-Yi Chow & Maxwell Osborne of Public School and runners-up Juan Carlos Obando & Marc Alary, for an exclusive first chance to shop the collections.
Featuring sips & snacks from favorite food trucks.
WHEN: 6/12; Th (8-10pm)
WHERE: 99 Prince Street
New York, NY
Posted by Bindra at 03:07 AM
Handbags & Accessories , Men's Clothing , Pop-up Shops , Today's Sales , Women's Clothing |
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The Vogue Fashion Fund, a 9-year-old program that both mentors and provides cash for budding designers, partnered with the CFDA this past week to celebrate Seventh Avenue’s next generation of designers. The annual dinner event was chock full of well-dressed party goers and some of the fashion world’s most elite, including Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour and Burberry’s CCO Christopher Bailey.
Out of the 10 finalists considered for the award, designer Greg Chait was this year’s big winner. Chait, a former stylist, is the creator of the ultra luxe knitwear-based collection, The Elder Statesmen. The collection includes richly colored cashmere and wool cardigans, lush blanket scarves, hoodies for the fashion forward, cozy sweaters and gloves. In addition to the recognition, Chait received a whopping $300K from the fund.
The CFDA also named two runners up: Tabitha Simmons and Jennifer Meyer. Both took home $100K.
Simmons, who hails from England and now lives in NYC, is a shoe designer whose speciality includes soaring heels, boots, heeled sandals and evening shoes. She’s the wife to well-known photographer Craig McDean. She’s also a stylist, model and regular contributor to Vogue. Her shoes have an almost steam-punk-meets-modern-woman vibe to them.
While Chait works with cashmere and wool and Simmons does shoes, Meyer’s specialty is all things jewelry. Meyer, who is married to actor Tobey Maguire, works with fine metals and has a minimalistic, classic aesthetic. Her set of baubles can be found at Barney’s and includes sweet pendant necklaces, alphabet-inspired pieces and gemstone-infused earrings.
While we agree their work is impressive, it’s worth noting that all three winners are either closely connected to celebrities or are celebrities themselves. For example, Chait’s been rumored to have dated Selma Blair and in early years interned with music legend Whitney Houston. He’s also been seen with the Olsen twins and actress Laura Ramsey. Simmons’ relationship with Vogue is not to be dismissed, nor is Meyer’s marriage with big time actor Tobey Maguire.
We can’t help but wonder how much of a role their social ranking played in the CFDA’s final decision — can you?
Mirela, founder of The Stylish City, puts it eloquently: “While I don’t want to pass judgment and say that this is the only reason they won, it is becoming increasingly evident that in this business it is impossible to make it unless you are some kind of celebrity.”
She asks, what does this say about the fashion world itself? We urge you to share your thoughts.
By Wendy Rose Gould
Posted by Wendy Rose Gould at 02:05 AM
Fashion News , Opinions , Points of View , Trends |