Unfiltered By Jessica Abo Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Unfiltered By Jessica Abo NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

Closing STYLE360 was Jessica Abo with her unique take on a runway show.

TV journalist and personality, Jessica Abo, partnered with social club, IVY, for a unique fashion experience that brought Jessica’s new book “Unfiltered: How to Be as Happy as You Look on Social Media” to life through an interactive fashion show pairing Jessia’s fashion line with real life, inspirational individuals who use their stature for positive change.

 
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Also taking the show up a notch, with a live performance by actor, writer, musician, composer, arranger, director, and producer, Johnah Platt, most well-known for his star turn as “Fiyero” in the Broadway blockbuster Wicked.

Hair for this show was provided by Not Your Mother‘s hair care. Their professional hairstylist team, lead by Michele Carrillo, helped to create looks for this show. Makeup and skincare was provided by Twinmedix, a pharmaceutical grade skincare solutions product line featuring cutting edge skincare and Embryolisse, a cult French skincare brand.

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Bonnie Bouche by Angela Simmons Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Bonnie Bouche by Angela Simmons NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

STYLE360 veteran, designer, actor, producer, philanthropist, and daughter of hip hop royalty DJ Run (founding member of Run-DMC), Angela Simmons, has returned to the fashion marketplace for Spring 2019 with her new collection, Bonnie Bouche.

The line will target millennials and young adults while concentrating on the athleisure and activewear areas of apparel business.

 
Bonnie Bouche by Angela Simmons: NYFW FW19

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Celebrity attendees included rappers Fabolous and Jim Jones, The Voice’s Domo, and Radio Personality Jazzie Belle.

Skechers joined STYLE360 this year, highlighting classic 90’s throwback style with Skechers D’Lites Original. The chunky sneaker look that’s all the rage was pioneered by Skechers more than two decades ago, and were present on the runway.

Hair for this show was provided by Not Your Mother‘s hair care. Their professional hairstylist team, lead by Michele Carrillo, helped to create looks for this show. Makeup and skincare was provided by Twinmedix, a pharmaceutical grade skincare solutions product line featuring cutting edge skincare and Embryolisse, a cult French skincare brand.

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CAAFD Collective Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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CAAFD NYFW FW19

Represented by BFDPR.

Yesterday, CAAFD, The Council of Aspiring American Fashion Designers, brought some of the best rising and emerging designers from around the globe to the fashion capital of the world for a spectacularly received set of Spring/Summer 19 Collective Showcases.

CAAFD, in collaboration with iFashion Network, presented this Collective Showcase at both the renowned Pier 59 venue as well as the world famous Industria venue on September 10th, 2018.

The Pier59 collective showcase’s lineup proved a thunderous occasion with designers and brands MOUTON BLANC, Zabetta Couture, Ayni and Thunyatorn, and the Industria collective showcase featured designers and brands Helena Bajaj-Larsen, Yufash, Sania Studio and Patricia Wijaya, both of which mark yet another successful and couldn’t be missed continuation of CAAFD’s long running series of NYFW showcases. Those in attendance were thrilled with the offerings, including several well-known models such as Madeline Stuart and actors including Mario Van Peebles.

 
CAAFD: NYFW FW19

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The Pier59 showcase came first and began with a performance by Myles C.O Gittens with a fusion violin performance that quickly got the attention of the audience before Designer Hakuyo Miya’s brand MOUTON BLANC started the fashion portion of the show off with an unforgettable experience, courtesy of the Japanese designer’s second showcase on a CAAFD sponsored showcase. Miya’s collection for this follow-up appearance exhibited his trademark fantasy stylings mixed with an elegance that showcased both his Japanese heritage as well as his experiences in Paris. Colors on display were incredibly sophisticated, with bright whites and the occasional darker colors put to good use.

Following that came Zabetta Couture with designer Ruth Zabetta, who also made her second appearance at a CAAFD sponsored showcase. Zabetta Couture showcased the same drive and passion as the previous season’s showcase, and once again made her modern lines and cuts accentuate the feminine silhouettes of each model. This collection was decidedly summer inspired with bright greens and leaf designs on the pieces, with large hats adding to the looks.

Next came an intermission from traditional Korean musician gamin playing a piri, leading into designer duo Ayni’s debut CAAFD sponsored showcase. Ayni’s dedication to ancient traditions with modern sensibilities and environmentally sustainable practices left the audience in awe with the sheer beauty of their pieces. Featuring sheer materials and swimsuit inspired cuts, Ayni’s collection evoked the warmer months. The main colors utilized were reds, yellows and blues.

Finishing off this showcase was also a debut on a CAAFD sponsored showcase, this time for the Thai designer Thunyatorn. Much like Ayni’s collection that showcased heritage and tradition, Thunyatorn also made genius use of her Thai heritage in her pieces, which brought something the majority of the audience had never experienced before. Thunyatorn made quite an impression with gold headpieces on each model, featuring animals in 3D designs, which perfectly complemented the dark colors and cuts of the dresses, which all meshed incredibly well with each other.

Later in the day came the Industria collective showcase, which kicked off with an impressive introduction performance by musician Yoav Shemmesh, featuring the musician on a keytar and launchpad device which provided the rhythm sections for his playing. Following the performance was the first designer for this showcase, Helena Bajaj-Larsen. Featuring striking colors that remained consistent with through each design. Each piece featured unique designs, with no one inspiration, there were bits and pieces from various different countries and regions represented.

Following that came Estonian born designer Kadri Klampe with her Yufash brand. This collection featured extremely unique cuts and sheer materials, creating an entirely unique look. Yufash played with colors and designs throughout each piece, featuring almost glitch-like patterns.

Next came an intermission played by Yoav Shemmesh once again who played a custom CAAFD inspired piece which thrilled the audience goers, which led into Sania Studio and designer Sania Maskatiya with her Pakistani influences clear in her collection. The cuts in this collection remained modern, but the designs and colors were clearly inspired by Pakistan influences.

Finishing this showcase came Patricia Wijaya, a graduate of the Academy of Arts, who closed NYFW with a bang. This showcase left New York City awed with an extraordinarily unique collection featuring fantastical inspired cuts and eye catching headwear. This collection had an underlying dark color palette, with dark blue and golds represented heavily to great effect. The shoes for this collection were provided by Cava Prive and jewelry was done by Dale Beevers.

Hakuyo Miya is a Japanese designer who has studied at the Atelier Chardon Savard in Paris. His work with MOUTON BLANC is known for its fantasy style elements, as he does a beautiful job combining real world with fairy tales. Miya’s fiery designs combine color, texture and culture into beautiful and elegant pieces, and has previously made an appearance on CAAFD sponsored showcases. His designs are known for the innovative lines and cuts as well as having an aspect of modernism throughout the collections.

Designer Ruth Zabetta was raised in both Spain and the Dominican Republic giving her a unique cultural background for her beautiful collection. Zabetta Couture is known for modern lines and cuts showcased throughout the collections, and this year is no different. Her modern but feminine collection does an exquisite job of creating beautiful silhouettes consistently though all the pieces. Zabetta’s collection is created for the modern but feminine woman and inspired by years of culture and design.

Ayni’s name, which is derived from a Peruvian turn of phrase meaning “today for you, tomorrow for me,” gives a look into the design process for the design duo, composed of Danish Laerke, and Adriana from Peru. Through Ayni, the duo make good on their name by making the brand focused on honoring ancient traditions, utilizing local materials and altering the production model to promote environmental sustainability. One of Ayni’s main goals is to combine ethics and aesthetics in a way that benefits the environment, but still remaining fashionable by using high quality elements such as luxurious baby alpaca fur and Pima cotton.

Thunyatorn is the brainchild of Thunyatorn Ng, a designer originally hailing from Thailand. Starting in bridal makeup and hairstyling in 2009 when she moved to New York City, she later became the first Thai fashion designer to present during New York Fashion Week. After noticing a demand for traditional authentic Thai styled clothing, Thunyatorn took things into her own hands and spent years researching Thai styles and influences, which she has incorporated into her collections. Through her work, Thunyatorn seeks to popularize authentic Thai clothing across the U.S. by combining its traditional beauty with modern stylings.

Designer Helena Bajaj-Larsen is Half-Indian, Half-Norwegian yet Parisian born and bred, 23-year old designer Helena-Bajaj Larsen is a recent graduate of Parsons School of Design and launched her label just six months ago. She specializes in hand-painted textiles which she creates herself – works of abstract art on fabric, blending her love of textile craftsmanship with her training in fashion design. She draws inspiration from her nomadic lifestyle across various countries and cultures to form breathtaking collections using her one-of-a-kind fabrics as well as stunning sculptural jewelry pieces.

“A Yufash woman doesn’t follow trends; she sets them.” The brand has been worn by members of Little Mix and Billie Lourd in the hit tv series Scream Queens, and Yufash was also featured in an international edition of Marie Claire. Yufash is a unique and forward-thinking brand made for the confident and powerful women of the world, with all garments fabricated in England. The brand was founded in 2015 and since has skyrocketed in popularity. “We as a brand are so excited and honored to have been selected to work the CAAFD, and we look forward to our presentation,” – Kadri Klampe, the Estonian-born founder and designer of Yufash.

Designer Sania Maskatiya and Sania Studio’s designs are marked by their ornate and regal inspirations, which masterfully highlight feminine silhouettes. The designs are inspired by the beauty of nature and the environment while still being modern and classic. The collection will include only high luxe fabrics cut and draped in a luxurious design. The design house engages in some of the best craftsmanship in Pakistan, coming from generations of artisans who have specialized and perfected their craft. The brand is known for including rich textiles, fabric design and embroidery within their pieces. Sania Maskatiya has quickly become Pakistan’s most lauded designer and most prized fashion export.

Patricia Wijaya started her label in 2016 after graduating Academy of Art University in San Francisco. The label first released a Prêt-A-Couture line in Jakarta, which focused on telling a story and showcasing innovation throughout. This years collection is inspired by both fairytales and technology, and showcases a Cinderella like aesthetic in the future. For this collection, Wijaya created what has been described by early viewers as an exquisite collection of a modern day fairytale for the equally modern woman.

About CAAFD

Council of Aspiring American Fashion Designers, [CAAFD] is a non-profit organization founded through a collaborative effort by a few key pioneers in the fashion industry with the ambitious goal of promoting designers who aspire to expand their brand awareness and do business in the United States. CAAFD educates, promotes and empowers aspiring designers and fashion professionals in gaining a foothold in the fashion business, giving them every opportunity to become the renowned designer they yearn to be. More information can be found at: http://www.caafd.org

About iFashion Network

iFashion Network is an online portal for everything new and groundbreaking in fashion. It is a global fashion hub, providing articles on designers, events, menswear, women’s wear, shopping, trends, and all the behind the scenes info you could ever want, delivered by unique personalities who know the fashion world inside and out. iFashion Network also boasts several industry leading original fashion-focused internet television shows.

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DFBK (Defend Brooklyn) Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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DFBK NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

DFBK (Defend Brooklyn), most notable for their co-fashion line with renowned Director Spike Lee, took their fashion from retail to runway with a special debut showcase during STYLE360.

The cult brand brought out stylish celebs such as artist Uncutt most known for his ‘Protect your heart’ street-art, Shiggy the man who inspired the #InMyFeelings challenge, model Aifya Bennett, Fashion Week Creator Fern Mallis and more.

 
DFBK: NYFW FW19

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Skechers joined STYLE360 this year, highlighting classic 90’s throwback style with Skechers D’Lites Original. The chunky sneaker look that’s all the rage was pioneered by Skechers more than two decades ago, and were present on the runway.

Hair for this show was provided by Not Your Mother’s hair care. Their professional hairstylist team, lead by Michele Carrillo, helped to create looks for this show. Makeup and skincare was provided by Twinmedix, a pharmaceutical grade skincare solutions product line featuring cutting edge skincare and Embryolisse, a cult French skincare brand.

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Negis LeBrum Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Negris LeBrum NYFW FW19

Negris LeBrum, returns to New York Fashion Week to present their spring summer 2019 collection named “Époque Rosée”.

The show was hosted by VenuesNYC at the famous FLAT NYC event space located at 23 W24th street on September 9th at 7pm. Followed by the Mardi Gras Soiree, Negris LeBrum hosts each season.

 
Negis LeBrum: NYFW FW19

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VenuesNYC began a pilot program this season called “Runway To Go”. The program is designed to match designer brands and production teams with their venues placed throughout New York City. Their first partnership begins on September 9th with the brand Negris LeBrum. VenuesNYC provides clients with a unique portfolio of both raw and finished spaces. Their venues are owned and operated in house to give clients the best experience and most affordable rates. Their growing portfolio includes lofts, rooftops, warehouses, storefronts, luxury apartments, theaters, and studios in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens that range from 1,200 to 70,000 Square Feet in size.

The Époque Rosée collection inspiration is the aspirations, attitudes and strength of the Negris woman. With their designs and dresses, the brand intend to represent these traits of a modern woman, a woman who is loved by many, admired by all and depicts elegance. A fusion of these with a fashionable freedom inspires Negris LeBrum designs.

The success of their previous women’s wear collections have created much anticipation each season and the brand is up for the challenge. The Époque Rosée collection featured hair and makeup by Augment International and shoes by Nina Shoes.

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Kittenish by Jessie James Decker Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Kittenish by Jessie James Decker NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

Jessie James Decker presented her first ever New York Fashion Week show at STYLE360 this season.

The bombshell ladened runway show was followed by a fun-filled party hosted at ROW NYC hotel.

 
 

 
Kittenish by Jessie James Decker: NYFW FW19

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Celebrity attendees included husband Eric Decker and Real Housewives notables Melissa Gorga of New Jersey and D’Andra Simmons of Dallas, model and friend Camille Kostek walked the show along with models Allie Fosheim, Katherine Web and Louisa Wawick!

Hair for this show was provided by Not Your Mother’s hair care. Their professional hairstylist team, lead by Michele Carrillo, helped to create looks for this show. Makeup and skincare was provided by Twinmedix, a pharmaceutical grade skincare solutions product line featuring cutting edge skincare and Embryolisse, a cult French skincare brand.

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Luar Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Luar NYFW FW19

Represented by Gia Kuan.

On Wednesday, September 12, Raul Lopez presented the LUAR Spring/Summer 2019 Runway Show at the Old National Bank on 415 Broadway in New York City.

Featuring over thirty white looks, the Spring/Summer 2019 Collection titled El Infinitum Purgatorio is about purgatory and rebirth, as well as blurring the lines as to what is real versus what is fake. For the look book, the designer has partnered with Facetune2, the next generation of Facetune and commissioned artist Fletcher Nightwine to create a set of imagery that breaks preconceived standards of beauty: exaggerated shoulders, shrunken accessories, elongated hems – creating a heightened sense of reality. The imagery plays with the understanding of Facetune being a widely used app and advances the conversation around “perfect” body standards, reflecting back to that fact that audiences are inevitably trained to know these are not real.

 
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Following the show until September 30th, LUAR will present a showroom as well as a pop-up retail concept introducing exclusive items. This direct to consumer experience takes place while the 1984 documentary Living Los Sures film by Diego Echeverria plays in the background. Los Sures was considered the worst ghetto in the late 70s and early 80s, now the site of a battle between local identity and luxury lifestyle – a key theme in Raul’s Spring / Summer 2019 collection. Presented by Vibes Studios, the LUAR showroom and store is part of an ongoing creational effort presented by Vibes as part of the ON CANAL Project.

SHOW CREDITS

Agency Casting: Brent Chua

Styling: Rich Aybar

Music: DJ Bebe

Hair: Tina Outen

Makeup: Yuki Hayashi

Nails: Naomi Yasuda

Invitation Design: Fletcher Nightwine

Show Production: Cynthia Cervantes

Catering: Gerardo Gonzalez

Headpieces: Neon

Lookbook photographer: Travis Gumbs

Special Thanks: Facetune2, Fenty Beauty, LIFEWTR, WTRMLN WTR, RXBars, Converse.

ABOUT LUAR

LUAR is the reversed namesake label of Williamsburg-based, designer Raul Lopez, former co-founder of Hood By Air. Of Dominican descent, Raul began to design at the age of 12 and growing up was inspired by the downtown New York scene. Raul wanted to share this energy with his friends who lived in the uptown Washington Heights neighborhoods, where they would frequent Dominican clubs and parties. The philosophy of LUAR lies in the intersection of New York City and the Dominican Republic, promoting the constant curiosity of “tomorrow” or what’s up next. Raul has no strict rules when designing; he keeps it unique, neutral in color, and gender fluid. Having worn by the likes of Future, Kendrick Lamar, Solange Knowles, Tyga, Theophilus London, LUAR currently retails at Opening Ceremony, Hard Candy, GR8 Tokyo and Radd Lounge. WWW.LUAR.IO | @LUAR

ABOUT ON CANAL

Twenty previously vacant retail storefronts, a majority of which sat vacant for years, are now operated by the experiential arts & innovation network Wallplay. The revival of this stretch of urban landscape highlights the neighborhood’s history and invites the public to reimagine the future of commerce. Co-curated by Vibes Studios, ON CANAL is NYC’s new home for pop-ups & creative exploration at the intersection of SoHo and TriBeCa. ON CANAL was created by Wallplay and Sonny Gindi of Vibes Studios, in partnership with an alliance of forward thinking property owners, led by father and son duo, Albert & Jack A Laboz of United American Land, LLC. ON CANAL, the district for new ideas will continue to evolve with the spirit of “Let’s rethink everything, together”. Submit your ideas: www.oncanal.nyc

ABOUT FACETUNE2

Facetune2 is the next generation of Facetune, released four years later in November 2016. Unlike Facetune, it is free to download with the option to subscribe for VIP tools. While Facetune was positioned as more a retouching/blemish removal tool, Facetune2 gives you the tools to decide & control how the world sees you. It promotes confidence and breaks the illusion of “perfect” body ideals. With millions of users worldwide it levels the playing field: because everyone knows everyone is using it, society is less and less likely to believe that “perfect” body standards are real or attainable. For most, social media is a highlight reel of your life, putting yourself out there the way you want to be seen. Facetune2 gives you the power to do that on your own.

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Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva NYFW FW19

Represented by Brandsway Creative.

STYLE360 veteran, Michael Kuluva, returned to the runway yesterday with his latest Tumbler and Tipsy line.

The show began with a special performance from Xuitcasecity and featured U.S. figure skating national champion, Olympic Bronze Medalist, Mirai Nagasu, as one of the models alongside the iconic LGBT icon, Amanda Lepore.

 
Tumbler and Tipsy by Michael Kuluva: NYFW FW19

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Additional celebrity attendees included Real Housewives of Dallas star, D’Andra Simmons, actress Savannah Kennick and more.

Skechers joined STYLE360 this year, highlighting classic 90’s throwback style with Skechers D’Lites Original. The chunky sneaker look that’s all the rage was pioneered by Skechers more than two decades ago, and were present on the runway.

Hair for this show was provided by Not Your Mother‘s hair care. Their professional hairstylist team, lead by Michele Carrillo, helped to create looks for this show. Makeup and skincare was provided by Twinmedix, a pharmaceutical grade skincare solutions product line featuring cutting edge skincare and Embryolisse, a cult French skincare brand.

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Marcel Ostertag Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Marcel Ostertag NYFW FW19

Represented by The Bromley Group.

Marcel Ostertag presented his 2019 Spring/Summer collection called MUSE Wednesday, September 12th at Spring Studios.

MUSE is Ostertag’s sixth time showing during New York Fashion Week and the first time ever for the men’s line.

Ostertag’s MUSE is a tactile and colorful journey influenced deeply by the close relationships with the muses in his life. The designer feels “Kissed by the muse” every day and their inspiration on his collection and daily life is something he is grateful for. In a tribute to these special women, he dedicates MUSE to them. There are several women that Ostertag considers muses but none more important than his mother, Doris. Said the designer after his show,”My mother’s love and guidance are always present in my heart. Her unwavering support allows me to design freely and to follow my creative dreams.”

 
Marcel Ostertag: NYFW FW19

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The designer also cites the music, art and fashion of the 70’s, a decade that continuously fascinates him, as a source of inspiration for this collection. The highwaisted, pleated pants and sequined bell sleeve tops, as well as the various takes on the ubiquitous wrap-dress in particular give a nod to 70’s silhouette throughout the collection. Despite the obvious vintage inspired vibe, the entire collection still felt completely fresh and modern due to Ostertag’s masterly touch.

MUSE is a joyful explosion of yellows, blues, lavenders, oranges and nudes that was summed up perfectly in his Rainbow sweater; a cashmere crew comprising of over 24 shades of brightly colored yarn. Other highlights of the show were the over embroidered and beaded pants, Iris printed charmeuse ruffle tiered gown, and the blush sequined mesh top. Standouts from the men’s capsule collection were the oversized color blocked cashmere hoodie and Fuji silk jumpsuit (as well as a wildly editorial, but ultimately niche version in blush micro sequins).

Marcel Ostertag shoes again were produced by German footwear manufacturer Tamaris. The women’s shoes featured block heeled suede booties, kitten heel pumps and a show stopping knee length knit and fringed boot in lavender. For the men, white sneakers featuring pops of bright colored elastic bands across the instep that are sure to be best sellers.

Marcel Ostertag’s entire collection is meticulously designed and produced in Germany from the finest materials sourced from Italy. The models, including the newly betrothed Barron Hilton III and Tessa Hilton, made their way down the runway to music created by the designer’s brother; musical artist Johann Ostertag. Hair was created by the Redken team, make-up by NYX Professional Makeup, and nails by New York based Gloss Lab.

About Marcel Ostertag

The German born, Berlin based fashion designer graduated with distinction from Central St. Martins College London. Since launching his eponymous line in 2006, Ostertag has won numerous design awards. He sells his line in the finest stores throughout Germany and on www.marcelostertag.com. Sustainable production, fair production conditions and high-quality materials are proudly incorporated into his company’s DNA. Every piece of Ostertag’s collection is meticulously made in Germany from Italian sourced fabrics and materials. As Ostertag says about his design process: “Quality through control”.

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8 Standout Trends from New York Fashion Week Spring 2019

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8 Standout Trends NYFW FW19

Represented by The Riviere Agency.

Fashion Week is wrapped and we wanted to touch base with you to call out some trends we noticed from the runway.

Here are 8 fun trends from NYFW SS19.

 
 

BOLD SHOULDER

The look is all about the accents. Wearable, but with a fun flare.

(L to R): Afffair, C’est D. – Doyeon Yani Yu, Elle Zeitoune, Ruby Fang, Elliat, Bronx & Banco

ATHLEISURE

Comfy is the new chic. Athleisure is here to stay.

(L to R): Saski at Fashion Palette, Blonde Republic at Fashion Palette, Dakun X Liu Yong, NNCY at Fashion Palette

HEAD PIECES

From crowns to hijabs; headpieces have been truly taking the looks from HEAD to toe.

(L to R): Ruby Fang, DA by DANIEL ALEXANDER at Fashion Palette, Afffair, Vivi Zubedi at Indonesian Diversity, Seudeson by Kimberly Tandra at Indonesian Diversity

SEE THROUGH

Sheer fabrics took over the runways this season. Do we have the free the nipple movement to thank for this?

(L to R): DAKUN X Liu Yong, DA by DANIEL ALEXANDER at Fashion Palette, Nonie, Victoria Tisza at Oxford Fashion Studio, Why Mary at Oxford Fashion Studio

PLAID

Plaid and grid details are so classically 90s, and we love it!

(L to R): Athanasiou, Elliatt at Fashion Palette, Jagger & Stone at Fashion Palette, Jessture at Oxford Fashion Studios

RED

Red hot, this classic pop of color is always a welcomed sultry addition to Fashion Week trends.

(L to R): Coreta Louise at Indonesian Diversity, Seudeson by Kimberly Tandra at Indonesian Diversity, Elle Zeitoune at Fashion Palette, Jagger & Stone at Fashion Palette, Nonie, Ruby Fang

YELLOW

Through the grey and rain of September Fashion Week you could find pops of citrus sunshine, making yellow a stand out color of the season.

(L to R): Vivi Zubedi at Indonesian Diversity, Bronx & Banco at Fashion Palette, Dr. Zwack at Oxford Fashion Studio, Harvey The Label at Fashion Palette, Nonie, Victoria Tisza at Oxford Fashion Studio, Why Mary at Oxford Fashion Studio, Dan Liu

ASIAN INVASION

Anyone that looked at the schedule of shows for NYFW:The Shows noticed it…Asians are having the best season ever. The schedule showcased a TON of Asian designers. Here are just a few.

(L to R): DAKUN X Liu Yong (Chinese), Dan Liu (Chinese/Japanese), Ruby Fang (Hong Kong), Nonie (Indian)

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