Haute Living Paris: Four Seasons George V Interview

Haute Couture + Haute Hotels = Haute Living

Paris’ haute couture shows, at root, are an exploration of our ultimate ideas of sophistication. Mastery of form and color, yes, but also playfulness and just a little bit of imagination run amok.

In wanting to explore the more extreme side of things — where aesthetics begin to border on the obsessive — we couldn’t resist looking at some of the top places a fashionista or bon vivant might stay while visiting the salons and ateliers of Paris’ most outrageously imaginative shows.

Here at FWO, we’re all about moving through our “bucket lists.” (As much as we hate that term.) To that end, we’ve fearfully parachuted out of airplanes, spent way too much money on trips to destinations like Bora Bora, and generally bought way too many pairs of ridiculously expensive shoes.

Which brings us to the Four Seasons.

It’s hard not to read biographies of people like Mick Jagger, Audrey Hepburn, or Bob Dylan without bumping inevitably into a mention of the Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris. Which is probably how the property — along with the newly renovated Ritz — ended up on FWO’s collective bucket list.

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While researching this story, we also decided to pick some three-Michelin-star restaurants in Paris. Alongside Alain Ducasse, Restaurant Guy Savoy, and Alleno Paris, we were pleased to add Le Cinq, which as of this writing is the #8 best ranked restaurant on TripAdvisor … making it the highest ranked three-Michelin-star restaurant on TripAdvisor.

Le Cinq is the highest ranked three-Michelin-star restaurant on TripAdvisor.

It also happens to be located right inside the Four Seasons George V. Now that’s handy.

Dining Options

(From the Four Seasons Paris’ three dining options: Le Cinq, Le George, and L’Orangerie.)

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We spoke with the PR Coordinator for the hotel, to find out a bit about what’s new, and what’s remained the same at the George V.

The Interview

Q: Can you give us a brief history of the hotel from a fashion perspective: lists of fashion and music icons who stay or have stayed there while in Paris?

We would have loved to share with you our fashion and music icons; however, for our clientele’s privacy, we are not able to share with you who has stayed with us exactly at the hotel.

We offer a secret back entrance for certain fashion and music icons, for their privacy and not to be bothered by too many fans at the entrance of the hotel.

We offer a secret back entrance for certain fashion and music icons.

(Editor’s note: Some past luminaries can be found in Bercoff/Serieys’ book Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris: A Parisian Legend.)

Q: What sets the Four Seasons apart from hotels such as the Ritz in terms of service and amenities?

Each hotel offers various different types of services and amenities. Our hotel and brand Four Seasons is well known for its flawless and personalized service for each client.

We have a very loyal clientele who come very often to the hotel and we make sure to give them a “wow” experience during their stay with us. We anticipate what the clients want before he/she asks for it and we go above their expectations as some of our loyal clientele we know their habits and know their preferences.

We make sure to give clients a “wow” experience.

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In terms of amenities, Jeff Leatham, our Artistic Director, always likes to prepare magnificent bouquets for our clients for special occasions. In each room or suite, we have various flower arrangements to always make sure a room has flowers in it.

Eric Beaumard, Director of our three-Michelin-star restaurant Le Cinq, is also a world-famous sommelier, who has won Best Sommelier awards in France, Europe, and is winner of the World’s Best Sommelier championship.

Mr. Beaumard selects tailored wines for our amenities to send up to our clients.

Q:Tell us about the importance of the Four Seasons’ location near the Avenue Montaigne.

We are in the Triangle d’Or, which our clientele really enjoys as it is very close by the Avenue Montaigne [Paris’ fashion district], Champs Elysées, the Arc de Triomphe, the Seine, and of course, the Eiffel Tower.

Our location is very central and is ideal for any client to go on an adventure by foot in Paris.

Also, our location is ideal for any type of receptions our clients would like to host, from a cocktail party to a fashion show, as we have wonderful spacious salons like our Salon Vendôme, which can host a fashion show, with another salon serving as a backstage to have more privacy.

Our Salon Vendôme can host a fashion show.

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On your next trip to Paris, be sure to visit the Four Seasons Paris George V. We will. As soon as we’re able to pawn our car.

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(Thank you to the Four Seasons PR team for information for this story.)

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With love,

FWO

“Totes” Stylish: Paris Chic

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From the Supermarket to the Streets: The Canvas Bag

 

Available at FarFetch ... if you dare.
Available at FarFetch … if you dare.
The most noticeable fashion accessory at last Paris Fashion Week wasn’t an adorable little dog, a fabulous purse, or even France’s signature scarf.

The item that caught my eye time and time again — bumping about on the arm of nearly every Parisian woman I ran into — was the tote, often in the form of a canvas bag.

The canvas bag: chariot of groceries, vessel of schoolbooks, what have you. The fashion gods do not usually smile favorable ‘pon the utility bag. But with endless options — from grocery store stunners to high-end offerings — the canvas bag is a statement unique to the wearer … as much an identifying stamp as a bumper sticker.

The tote is a unique identifier, like a bumper sticker.

And, oh how much they can carry! Canvas bags are like bottomless pits, begging you to fill them … even though, it’s true, those items are free-floating, so you can’t be tempted to bring five lipsticks “just in case.”

Alexa Chung canvas tote
Alexa Chung canvas tote

There are a myriad of options on Etsy or other online shopping sites, with gorgeous artistic patterns or prints, tongue-in-cheek phrases, and quotes. For readers, there’s Out of Print, which features old book covers, notebook, and library card styles. And of course, there are high-end options, although they are fewer and far between. (Proenza Schouler; Saint Laurent.)

Canvas bags are also just as readily available in coffee spots, bookstores, and grocery stores. They’re the accessory that’s been there all the time — and they’re even eco-chic.

Via MenLook
Via MenLook

 
With love,

FWO

Sass & Bide: Palais Grande Resort ’17

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Sass & Bide recently wowed us with their feminine, French-inspired and easy to wear Resort ’17 collection.

With silks, fun prints, and abstract necklines, this season is perfect for the fashionista who trend-sets all over the world.

Playful names like “High School Sweetheart,” “Upside Downtown,” “Dazed in Daydreams,” and “Beam Me Up” will grace stores this coming fall.

These chic styles are perfect for the lady who is okay with pairing low top sneakers with a gorgeous S&B dress when she’s not feeling heels.

We love the cool-girl vibe Sass & Bide is radiating.

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Learn more

sassandbide.com

 
With love,

FWO

How NBA Players Became the New Trendsetters

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nba-style-dwayne-wade-mainFor most of its existence, men’s fashion seems to have been an all-or-nothing affair.

A guy was either “in the know,” or had a style that started with the basics and didn’t go much further.

NBA stars have come to defy this polarization. Neither stereotypical eccentrics nor “metro” men, players are bringing fashion where it matters: professional sports. For most men, fashion week isn’t even on their radar … but you can bet basketball is.

Fashion week isn’t on most men’s radar; but you can bet basketball is.

So if their idols arrive at games — using the hallway as their runway — it’s a whole different ballgame for men’s fashion.

This recent shift to attention in dress says something about the average man’s interest in fashion. Namely, that he’s paying attention.

Take the NBA draft, for example. In 2003, a little more than a decade ago, a prevailing sense of style was lacking. A mass of gray, loose-fitting suits dominated the broadcast — not like many people were paying attention to their attire anyway.

A little more than a decade ago, a prevailing sense of style was lacking.

2003 NBA Draft

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Looking at each year following 2003, the effort put into NBA draft looks remains lax. Even 2014’s draft is lackluster (save for an excellent effort on Andrew Wiggins’ part.)

2014 NBA Draft

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(Note Wiggins in the patterned blazer and bowtie.)

Then, quite suddenly it seemed, the NBA Draft became a wild collection of eclectic styles. Cue the 2015 NBA Draft:

2015 NBA Draft

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It’s a drastic change — a change that was a long-time coming.

A number of bastions of basketball legendry, such as Lebron James and Dwyane Wade, have been passionate about what they “sport” for as long as they’ve been in the game. Their influence, slowly seeping into the league, coupled with their success and sizable fame, rushed the NBA into a fashion-conscious revolution. No one expects more than color-coordinated sweats from athletes, but NBA players have begun to deliver much, much more.

Their influence rushed the NBA into a fashion-conscious revolution.

The question remains: where did this drastic switch come from? The rise of hip-hop and “urban” styles, largely due to the popularity of rap, brought more money, and therefore, more designer threads to public attention. The luxury lifestyle of rappers (who are often good friends of NBA players) became a mainstream obsession. Social media’s sudden influence and presence in nearly all aspects of modern life undoubtedly contributed to the change. Moments like walking into the building for a game became moments the public saw and cared about.

Walking into the building became a moment the public saw and cared about.

Who wants to be caught unstylish in those moments? No one.

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As if it wasn’t unexpected enough that NBA stars overtook the men’s fashion world as public authorities on style, they even put on their own fashion show. Or, more specifically, Lebron James did.

Since James joined the NBA, his brazen style has spearheaded the movement toward a sartorially aware league. Today his Instagram often features a blasé yet confident hashtag #somethingsimple.

James’ brazen style has spearheaded a sartorially aware league.

His company Springhill Productions produced the NBA All-Style fashion show that aired in 2015. While the affair wasn’t quite suited for men unaccustomed to the demands of a runway experience (it is, after all, much harder than it looks), it was an interesting reminder that fashion is officially on the mind of the NBA.

With style choices fit for fashion week on view, the NBA is calling the shots, and not just on the court. Although the fashion world has great influence on women’s dress, it seems the best outlet to reach men is through their greatest love: sports. Now, with Snapchat and Instagram, fans can follow their favorite players and their style.

Here are a few we recommend:

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With love,

FWO

Men’s Fashion Tips for Summer

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Men’s Fashion Tips for Summer

by Alex Outlaw, The Idle Man

Summer is beginning to show its face, right when we all have wardrobes built for winter. Which means we’re looking in our closets thinking, “I have nothing to wear.”

Many men think just throwing on a pair of shorts is a summer wardrobe, done and dusted. But you have to think of footwear, too, and the material your clothes will be made of. I have frequently gone outside in a black cotton shirt on a hot summer day and regretted my decision. Staying fresh in the heat is just as important, and a deodorant bar can help keep you feeling clean and confident all day long.

Shirts

profileLet’s start from the top and work our way down. A summer shirt is something that every man must own, as they can take you from day to night with ease. You’ll want to opt for a lighter material when it comes to your summer shirts, as heavier materials will weigh you down and make you even hotter, which will then leave you in sweaty armpit territory.

You’ll want to opt for a lighter material when it comes to your summer shirts.

Opt for a linen number in white — a classic staple for many men — as this will keep you cool and airy when you’re walking about. White is a great color for summer, as it doesn’t keep in the heat, and will give your outfit a more summery feel.

 

T-shirts

tee-3Of course, every man needs to have a few T-shirts for when you want something casual and airy on hot summer days. You’ll want to stick to classic colors and styles, as these will last you every season. Go for classic white, navy and grey; you can go for black if you want, but remember to balance it out with a pair of lighter shorts so you’re not too hot.

tee-1Stick to the classic crew-neck T-shirt, as these are a more stylish and sleek version of the T-shirt, whereas V-neck shirts are a little bit unflattering on most men … especially when they wear a deep V-neck. These should be illegal.

Deep V-neck shirts should be illegal.

 
 

Trousers and Shorts

I know most of you will run for a pair of shorts this summer, but there are other alternatives to wearing shorts when warmer weather hits.

pants1If you do opt for pair of shorts, you need to remember that “short-shorts” don’t really look good on anyone. You’ll want them to sit about four inches, maximum, above your knee: any shorter and you’re in hot pants territory.

You can always opt for a pair of lightweight trousers. Trousers are great for the summer as they aren’t as heavy or as thick as jeans, so you’ll still getting an airy piece of leg wear.

pantsGo for the classic chino in a lighter color, just so you’ll have that extra bit of airiness when you’re wearing them. Avoid a tighter fitted pair, as these will make you even hotter; instead go for a wider-legged pair in a stone or beige color, as these will be versatile and stylish when the warmer weather hits.

 
 

 
 

Shoes

trainers1When it comes to your footwear, you’ll want something light and easy to walk in. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve regretted wearing a pair of boots in the height of summer and wondered why I didn’t just wear trainers.

A pair of trainers will be the best investment you’ll make over the summer, as they’re a versatile and stylish shoe that you can dress up and down. Don’t go for a pair of trainers that are too wild in color and pattern; stick to a classic white pair that you can team with chinos and shorts for a casual summer look.

A pair of trainers will be the best investment you’ll make.

If you don’t fancy yourself a pair of trainers, go for something a little sharper such as a pair of loafers. Loafers are a great investment no matter what the season, as they’re a classic shoe staple that every men needs in their wardrobe anyway.

loafersFor the summer months opt for a brown pair, as this is instantly a more summery color and will work with the majority of your summer wardrobe attire. Pair it with navy or beige shorts or trousers, add a white button-down shirt, and you’ve got yourself a great summer look that will keep you cool and stylish.

A great summer wardrobe isn’t a difficult thing; you can easily team some classic basics together and create a summer look you can wear season after season, without compromising style and — most importantly — cool.

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On Everyone’s Lips: Cosmoprof’s NYFW Expansion (and Lana Zakocela for Glamour)

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Cosmoprof Isn’t Blushing About NYFW Expansion

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Lana Zakocela in new FTL Moda shoot for Glamour

 
If you’re a professional in the beauty and cosmetics industry, you likely already know Cosmoprof Worldwide — one of the world’s top suppliers of professional beauty, makeup, and hair products.

Now Cosmoprof is expanding its presence at New York Fashion Week, with a partership with one of the NYFW’s top producers, The Shows at FTL Moda.

Cosmoprof is expanding its NYFW presence.

Cosmoprof made building inroads to the NYFW community a priority during its recent edition of Cosmopack New York: two days of business meetings held May 11-12 at Spring Studios.

Director Enrico Zannini told Fashion Week Online:

“This year we placed a strong focus on recruiting buyers … but we also wanted to create an opportunity to debate current and future trends with the biggest experts in our field. Noteworthy is our newly established collaboration with Ilaria Niccolini and FTL Moda, through which we’ve been able to create a strong link between the cosmetics industry and the New York fashion scene.”

We’re creating a strong link between the cosmetics industry and the New York fashion scene.

Part of the activities included The Make Up Room, produced by FTL Moda and powered by celebrity MUAs Suzana Hallili (Sandra Bullock, Larry King, Fendi, Lindsay Lohan) and Victor Noble (Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ).

The Make Up Room was powered by celebrity MUAs Suzana Hallili and Victor Noble.

FTL Moda president Ilaria said: “Speed, aesthetics, and performance optimization are key for the hectic and necessarily outstanding stages of New York Fashion Week.”

Speed, aesthetics, and performance are key for New York Fashion Week.

The Cosmopack activation included notable manufactures Omnicos, Chromavis, Pink Frogs, PennelliFaro, and Pharmacos. Models were Yun Gao and Stacey Farnet of MSA Models.

 
Editorial for Glamour

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The Make-Up Room also did double-duty as a springboard for a new editorial for Glamour, produced by FTL Moda, starring model Lana Zakocela of The Lions NY.

The new editorial — which will debut soon in Glamour Bulgaria — was shot by Élio Nogueira, styled by celebrity hair stylist Matt Fugate, and FTL Moda art director Pablo Patané, in addition to Victor Noble and Suzana Hallili.

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The Make-Up Room was a springboard for a new editorial for Glamour magazine, starring Lana Zakocela and produced by FTL Moda.

One thing’s certain: Cosmoprof’s new foray into NYFW is a haute move indeed.

Behind The Scenes

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Learn more

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With love,

FWO

VFILES: Fashion, Art, and “Purpose”


by Emily Burnette

“VFILES is the place to discover, collaborate, and create what’s next.” Last night VFILES did just that.

The first floor store hosted “T’aint,” a showcase of London-based designer Ashish’s current collection and new “connect the dot” graphic tees.

He took graphic to the next level. The T-shirts were comprised of pornographic images where only some parts are illustrated and left for the wearer to connect, or leave as-is. The collection is a very tongue-in-cheek concept that captivates Ashish’s love of fashion and sex.

The T-shirts were comprised of pornographic images where only some parts are illustrated.

His previous collections include mixed materials, creating an overall funky-yet-super fashionable look, which could easily be seen walking down a street in Soho, NYC. Often breaking the norm in wearable fashion, previous shows included men sent down the runway in sequins with makeup, colorful afros, and girls closing the show on skateboards.

vfiles-ny-2With creative-heads like Julie Ann Quay, Danielle Greco, and Ruth Gruca running VFILES, we cannot wait to see what both VFILES and Ashish will come up with next!

Not to mention: this Wednesday and Thursday from 12-7, VFILES is hosting Justin Bieber’s Purpose tour merchandise pop-up.

A huge event to go see as the merchandise was a collaboration with Jerry Lorenzo, of Fear of God LA. Check it out!

And don’t forget to shop the (NSFW) Ashish T’aint collection here: https://www.vfiles.com/profile/Ashish/shop

Learn more

www.vfiles.com
ashish.co.uk

 
With love,

FWO

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Gasoline Glamour and FTL Moda: The FWO Interview

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Meet the Glam Champ: Gasoline Glamour

Intro by Chris Collie, Editor-in-Chief / Interview by FTL Moda

Gasoline Glamour — the brand founded by Shannon — has an enviable list of clients, from Pink, Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Paris Hilton, Avril Lavigne, and Milla Jovovich to Rihanna.

(Main image: Nicki Minaj wears Gasoline Glamour in Nylon)

Gasoline Glamour’s striking pieces found their way into almost every picture in the recent ELLE Croatia shoot produced by New York Fashion Week producer FTL Moda. FTL Moda’s Ilaria Niccolini sat down with Shannon to discuss the genesis of the brand.

The FTL Moda Shoot for ELLE

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Interview by FTL Moda

Q: What’s the story behind the name for the brand?

It took a long time to put the two words together. I already had the word “gasoline” percolating in my brain (I love American muscle cars, having grown up around Harleys and pick-up trucks … it gets into you young). I was looking for a good, solid juxtaposition with the two words. For example, “velvet revolver.” I wanted a combination of masculine & feminine. Glamour eventually popped right in the mix while listening to some music driving on the freeway in my Chevy pickup. “Gasoline Glamour” was born.

I wanted a combination of masculine & feminine. “Gasoline Glamour” was born.

Q: Were you ever worried about how the average consumer would embrace the uniqueness of the collection?

No; I hate the word “average”; none of us are average!

I think people are always looking for something new and exciting, a lil’ bit dangerous. It’s good to wear something that pushes the envelope for you and your own personal style. Why look like everyone else, when you can be whoever and whatever you want? Some people don’t like what I do and that’s okay too, but they are missing out.

Why look like everyone else, when you can be whoever and whatever you want?

Q: Do you believe the Internet has helped or hindered fashion and specifically your collection?

The Internet is a slippery slope; it helps by facilitating massive, free exposure, as well as reaching people, magazines and companies that I never would be able to on my own. On to the hindrance: unfortunately the Internet allows for an extreme amount of fraud and dishonesty, both personally and professionally (hello, “catfish?”).

Anyone, anywhere can take a photo from my website or social media, add their logo to it and sell it on their site or any other site (eBay, Etsy, etc.) I find “Gasoline Glamour” items on a monthly basis that are fraudulently being sold online.

It’s terrible, but no one wants to stop it. Facebook only wants to reap the rewards; they don’t really want to police the actions of their users and or take any responsibility for users wrongdoings.

Q: Was there a moment where you knew this brand would be as large as it is today?

Never. I didn’t even know what I was doing. I was a buyer before I moved to LA and started making stuff for myself, friends, and a few local bands and musicians. I am excited to see how big it can get.

Q: If you could dress one celebrity from head to toe in Gasoline Glamour accessories, who would it be, and why?

There are sooo many, but off the top of my head, Marilyn Monroe & Elvis. Need I say more? They are icons! If they never existed, the lexicon as we know it would not exist. Period.

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Learn more

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With love,

FWO

Destination Luxe: Domenico Vacca’s New 5th Ave. Flagship


Toast of New York

“Impressive” barely describes Domenico Vacca’s new flagship destination: a 10-story building at 15 West 55th Street that includes retail, a bespoke atelier, an Italian espresso bar & cafe, barber shop, beauty salon, rooftop terrace, private members-only club, and 30 long-term stay furnished residential units designed by Domenico himself.

It’s the kind of thing you really need to see for yourself. Fortunately, I came with an invite for the launch event. I did not leave disappointed.

I was greeted by handsome security in black suits, a bevy of lovely PR girls, and a gorgeous espresso bar with luxurious macaroons and croissants staring me down. While waiting for the tour, I wandered around on the first floor taking in the finely placed product and the custom crystal-covered walls.

 
The Luxury Destination Opening

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As a pioneer in the fashion industry — designing women’s ready to wear, men’s bespoke tailoring, fine leather goods, shoes, and fine dinnerware — Vacca never stops short of fine craftmanship and attention to detail.

As a pioneer in the fashion industry, Vacca never stops short of fine craftmanship and attention to detail.

The new luxury destination doesn’t disappoint, with rich woods, mirrors, and tall ceilings. The club opens up to a stone terrace with white upholstered seating, heated pillows and tiles straight from Vacca’s hometown in Italy. On the second floor are the two salons and entry to the luxurious club.

Although membership to the club is a bit steep, the perks make up for it. You never have to pay for a drink or hors d’oeuvre; a complimentary club car will transport you to and fro; and you are welcome to throw a party of up to 20 people, all-expenses-paid!

The building itself is gorgeous and open to anyone who wants a luxurious shopping experience, or even if you just want to stop in for an espresso.

The building is open to anyone who wants a luxurious shopping experience.

We may not be able to afford membership at this time, but we’ll certainly be back for some menswear shopping during New York Fashion Week: Men’s.

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More info.

www.domenicovacca.com

 
With love,

FWO

Sarah Seven Embraces Elegance at NYFW: Bridal


Sarah Seven: “Springtime in Paris”

As soon as I stepped off the elevator for the Sarah Seven presentation with menu in hand, I was submerged in a world of natural beauty.

The sun burst its way in through the windows, to kiss the flower petals and rosy cheeks of the models. The lovely scent in the air could be attributed to the bevy of flowers in every open space of the room.

 
Sarah Seven: “Springtime in Paris”

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It seemed to have been a tea party for brides on their special day, coming together for a chat before their moment in these disarmingly simple, yet carefully designed gowns. The collection featured a range of styles all delicate and beautiful, catering to a bride focused on elegance and simplicity.

One key example of such was the new “extra casual” bride, donning a merino wool sweater over a laced maxi skirt.

The collection caters to a bride focused on elegance and simplicity

On another model we observed a simple little number, but upon closer inspection found beautiful, carefully hand-sewn pearl embroidery on the bodice with a high slit skirt.

Tucked away behind a couple of the ladies was Sarah’s most powerful design, a gown modeled, we think, after what a Greek goddess would wear: tiered cap sleeves with a peek of lace to top an exaggerated skirt that still seemed to float on air.

All-in-all, the beautiful bouquet of models in the designs — adorned with an array of beautiful flowers and an air of ease — is just the way to draw in, and win, the hearts of the uncomplicated and elegant bride-to-be.

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More info.

sarahseven.com

 
With love,

FWO