Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Opening Store Carlos Campos NY


La semana pasada, como mencioné en twitter, el diseñador Carlos Campos abrió su tienda en el Lower East Side, una tienda fantástica que refleja totalmente la escencia de la marca de Carlos. En colaboración sus tres amigos arquitectos Carlos Zedillo, Daniel Schilberg y Ricardo Umansky lograron el ambiente perfecto para mostrar las colecciones del diseñador. Entre los asistentes estuvieron Peter Davis, editor in chief de Avenue, el PR Gabriel Rivera Barraza, Nilcer Pineda, Julie Ragolia y Andy Hilfiger.

"Estoy muy emocionado por abrir mi tienda en Nueva York. Esto ha sido un sueño desde que empecé este viaje. Estoy sumamente agradecido por el apoyo que he recibido durante este tiempo y no puedo esperar más para ver que viene para mí en este viaje." comentó Carlos el día de la inauguración.

Carlos Zedillo con Carlos Campos

MORE PHOTOS


Gabriel Rivera Barraza con Nilcer Pineda


Alexis Zambrano y Jesus Torres


Peter Davis con Carlos Campos


Julie Ragolia


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Friday, August 26, 2011

Naomi Campbell for V magazine


Naomi Campbell for V Spain.

2 Looks



Harpers Bazaar US- Sept.

Break Buster

I may be taking a wee break to entertain the troops (or my my mum for that matter) but hey i saw this - missed you all and thought a quick post on a Friday - well it is the weekend - was a very good idea - who can resist a hat - have a totally fab fashion-filled time xx



And the question is are we colour matching this season?? x




Sara Blomqvist by Andreas Sjodin for NK Stockholm courtesy of Fashion Gone Rogue

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Rolando Santana


Eres joven. Consideras que tienes el talento y potencial para lograr llegar lejos. Vives en México. Aspiras a lograr tu sueño y hacerlo realidad. La cuestión es que así: hay muchos. La opción de arriesgarse: es para pocos. Lograrlo: es de algunos.
Nacido en Cuernavaca, Rolando Santana es ahora un newyorker. Con puntos de venta por muchas ciudades de Estados Unidos, este mexicano se abre a pasos agigantados en la escena de la moda en NY. ¿Quién es? ¿Cómo es su marca? En entrevista con él, nos cuenta su camino a la Gran Manzana, así como su opinión sobre la moda en México.

-¿Cómo nace tu interés en la moda?
Mi interés por la moda tiene su origen durante mi niñez, al observar las bellas prendas que mi mama realizaba para sus clientes en el pequeño negocio que dirigía desde nuestra casa. Es ahí donde mi sueño por ser diseñador de modas comenzó y con él, el amor por los textiles, el patronaje y confección de prendas.

-¿Cómo es tu camino desde México a NY?
Motivado por mi sueño por ser diseñador, decidí mudarme a Nueva York para realizar estudios de Comercio Internacional en Mercy College y Diseño de Modas en FIT. Al termino de los mismos, comencé mi carrera, primero como diseñador y director creativo en empresas reconocidas y vicepresidente de diseño en Kellwood Company’s Designer Alliance. Posteriormente, ya con un poco de experiencia obtenida en la industria de la moda, decidí establecer mi empresa, crear y lanzar mi colección.

-¿Qué plan de acción llevaste para crear tu propia colección?
Aparte de estudiar el mercado y realizar un plan de negocio, mi único otro plan de acción ha sido, la combinación de creer en mi, mantener enfoque en mis metas y seguir con arduo empeño y dedicación para alcanzarlas. Esta industria cambia constantemente y creo la apertura a lo nuevo es muy importante.

-¿Cómo lo lograste tus puntos de venta en EUA ?
Aunque ha sido una fuerte labor, mi formula ha sido la atención personalizada a mis compradores y clientes. La comunicación constante y directa con ellos me ha permitido conocer lo que necesitan, lo que venden y lo que no.

-¿Qué opinas de la moda en México?
Pienso que la moda en México avanza lentamente. Afortunadamente la creación de nuevas alternativas educacionales como la escuela Centro y plataformas creativas como IDM International Designers Mexico y Elle México Diseña ayudarán a que se haga mas global. Por otro lado, las nuevas generaciones están dejando a un lado el malinchismo y poco a poco consumen más moda Mexicana.

-¿Cómo defines a la mujer que usa Rolando Santana?
La mujer para la que diseño es una mujer activa, independiente y práctica, en busca prendas que la hagan lucir y sentirse elegante y bella en cualquier circunstancia.

-¿Qué sigue para Rolando Santana?
Continuar con el desarrollo y consolación de mi estilo, incursionar en el mercado mexicano y quizá inaugurar mi propia tienda.

-¿Qué le dirías a los jóvenes mexicanos que desean ser diseñadores?
Lograr una preparación adecuada. Encontrar un nicho en el mercado y enfocarse a él. Seguir sus instintos y siempre mantener un equilibrio creativo y comercial.



Where is your interest in fashion born?
My interest in fashion starts at a very early age. I recall admiring the beauty in the pieces my mom used to make for her clients from a small business she ran from our home. It was there when my dream to become a fashion designer started, as well as my passion for textiles, pattern making and the execution of making a piece of clothing.

How does your journey begin from Mexico to New York?
My dream of becoming a designer motivated me to leave home and establish my self in New York. I studied International Business at Mercy College and Fashion Design at FIT. Soon after the completion of my studies, I held positions, as designer and design director at well know companies in the industry. These positions opened the door for me to become vise president of design at Kellwood Company’s Designer Alliance. After acquiring experience in many different areas of the industry I decided that it was the right time to open my company and launch my first collection.

What was your plan of action to create your collection?
Aside from the business part of the plan, my only other plan of action has been a combination of creativity, believing in my vision and staying focus on realistic goals. This is also an industry that changes constantly; keeping an open mind to those changes has been key for me.

What has been the key to your stockist in the US?
It has been a lot of work, but my formula has been personal attention to my buyers and private clients. Constant and direct communication with buyers has allowed me to understand what they need, what sells and what doesn’t.

What are your thoughts about fashion in Mexico?
I believe that fashion in Mexico is growing, slowly but is advancing. Fortunately new educational alternatives have emerged, such as “Centro | diseño-cine-televisión” and creative platforms like IDM International  Designers Mexico and Elle Mexico Diseña will help fashion in Mexico to be more global. I also believe that new generations are putting “malinchismo” aside and slowing starting to look Mexican fashion.

How do you define the Rolando Santana customer?
The woman who I design for is independent, confident and has a demanding life style that requires for her to be ready, looking and feeling beautiful at all times.

What lies ahead for Rolando Santana?
My concentration is to continue developing my brand, penetrate the Mexican market and perhaps the opening of my own boutique.

What advice would you give to the Mexican youth aspiring to be designers?
What I would say to young aspiring designers is to be prepared, find out what your niche is in the market, be focus, follow you instincts but always maintain a creative and commercial balance.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Fashion and Franks Fave Fashionistas - Yasmin Sewell

This week i have gone back to the Brits, well she is an Aussie, but so beloved and firmly embedded in our fashion hearts that we like to think of her as one of our own, Yasmin Sewell.  Former buying director for Browns, her own shop Yasmin Cho, mecca for stylish londoners and rockstars alike, credited with Liberty's fashion successes in her role as consultant and now at Westfield.  Her style is both elegant and at the same time borrowed from the boys which is a hard look to pull off, I think she does it to perfection.  Wishing all my fellow fashion lovers a good week xx


I love this outfit - it is so easy and we all have these pieces, push up your sleeves and belt your waist - perfect!


Love the collar, the opaques and then the play between the skirt and bag


Strong standout pieces grounded by the coat and the open yet stong shoe


Small details - the brown of the boot echoing the brown in hat 


I have this cardi - i hope to wear it as successfully one day - the neutral outfit, sleeves pushed up again and then that Fendi bag - so easy so effective


Love love love the sleeves


Again have the jacket (so chuffed to share pieces in common with Ms S) and love the boyfriend jean - am really feeling boyfriend jeans at the mo



My two final fave pics - pure and utter perfection x


I am going to be having a bit of a break over the next couple of weeks, i have a visit from my mum coming up and work/life balance with blog getting a bit out of whack, so although i wont be posting/commenting as much i will be checking in as much as poss x



Images - from top - Sartorialist, Vanessa Jackman, Wayne Tippets, All the Pretty Birds, Garance Dore, Sartorialist, Sartoiralist, and last but not least both pics Citizen Couture 

Friday, August 19, 2011

Glee FNO



Glee apoyando a Vogue en Fashion´s Night Out. / 
Glee joins Vogue in support for Fashion´s Night Out.

Vogue Paris


Everyone is waiting to have on their hands a copy of the september issue of Vogue Paris. Charlotte Casiraghi, photography by Mario Testino.

Tom Ford


Again: No words neeeded.

My Man, Frankie and Birling Gap

I know i have gone all travelogue but this is one for the weekend and Frankies legions of fans.   I had a lovely weekend last weekend - just me, the man and himself.  These are often the best times - simple and with the people you love.

One of my absolute fave things to do in Sussex is to walk the Seven Sisters at Birling Gap - it is the best walk - the view is unbelievable, and i always take a picnic to empty on the way (means you get to stop too).  So if you come to Sussex - you heard it here!  See you on the hills xx


Still relatively fresh








Half way - you seeing the lighthouse - yep just below that - the start!




I think Frank wanted a piggyback back x


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Fashion and Franks Top Tips - a New Season

Now i am not entirely sure that this 100% qualifies for a top tips post but it is how i prepare for the new season ahead.  Come this time of year i am thinking of the upcoming autumn and soon to be winter.  The shops are full, I have perused the collections, the September issues are out and i am fully inspired.  It is at this point, head spinning, that i begin to rationalise.

And here is where i start - what do i have, what did i wear a lot last year, who do i want to be, what is my budget and how is it best spent.  What do i have - here i have a good sort out - if it works for this year pull it, remember it, do not re-buy it!!  What did i wear a lot - daywear.  Do i want to be wearing exactly the same again - no, but do I want to work it in and adapt it yes.  Now i come to the fun bit who do i want to be - well i am keen on borrowing from the boys, colour, burgundy, pattern, pops of brights, 70's.  I now have my plan - i will be concentrating on daywear - i walk - a lot - therefore i start with my new season shoe.  This is what i will base my entire winter day wardrobe around.

I am in love with the Lanvin loafer - this is my shoe - flattering, easy to walk in but a bit of height - this is my perfect shoe.  The silhouette shown in the show works on me, i have a lot of pieces that fit this silhouette.  When i decide on a silhouette i always make sure it is one that suits my body - if you do not look good in a shape - don't buy into it, it will always wear you and not the other way round.  No matter how good it looked on Kate, Naomi whomsoever you will be the one wearing it - make sure it suits or move on to something that does - there is always so much choice and you dont need to do something just because it is the current 'trend' set your own.



This shoe also works well for my borrowed from the boys theme - i fit Zara trousers well - that will be a saving, but if i see a top 3 piece trouser suit - it will be on my list.  I liked the Paul Smith silhouette - again the shoes work and i already have a lot of the pieces needed but i will be buying a mans tie and braces to complete this look.  One pair of shoes - a lot of looks - all working in with what i have and now i have a plan of what i want to buy.


I have a pair of burgundy  and a pair of black knee high Celine boots  - these are going to form the 2nd of my winter day looks.  I intend to wear them with knee length and midi skirts.  For me burgundy will work well with grey, white and black and it is with them i will also mix autumnal colour.  This is also were i am going to fill my 70's theme, think Cagney of Cagney and Lacey, think Chloe pre-fall, think Gucci.  As you can see it is all in the shoes for me.



I won't budget for eveningwear - i have a lot so i tend to buy it in the sales or on the Outnet, when i see it, if the price is right and it suits, i buy it - there is nothing worse than trying to find something for a do and traipsing town not finding it, also it tends not to date and it is pricey so better bought at discount.

By now i have a plan formulated, i make a list on my iphone, photograph pieces i need to match ie the boots, any inspo shots i feel pertinent and then i have it to hand when in the shop.  This stops me impulse buying, allows me to be more focussed and i can actually see the piece i am working in as memory is not always 100% accurate.  And if you dont have a smartphone a note book and pics is the old fashioned way and it works still - this is the fun part, the planning, the dreaming, enjoy it girls - it only happens twice a year!  xx


Images Style.com, TV-intros.com via Google.com



Wednesday, August 17, 2011

And then we have that Zara jacket

As promised in the top tips post we now have that Zara jacket, again the fabric and the colour were good but this one was just too big - i was going to have it tailored to fit but instead they suggested shoulder pads that would give it that borrowed from the boys look but not swamp me - it worked - gorgeous piece.  Now i would like a little piece of fashion advice - i have these two ilesteva glasses on appro from Matches at the mo - as seen previously here and today - i am not sure - do you like them if so which or both??  opinions much appreciated - i am torn between them, if at all x








Lanvin pumps last year, Zara jacket, Dolce body, Stella shorts, Ilesteva sunglasses - jewellery as before x

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

That Zara dress

As referred to in my top tips post this is the Zara dress i changed the belt on - it is such an easy piece, the fabric may be synthetic but it moves well and feels good.  I do love a maxi and i always will - not shaved your legs, feeling a bit white, legs letting you down, experienced all of the above and what comes out and despite the odds makes you feel wahey - the maxi - that good old fashion staple - the maxi.  And to get one at a good price at Zara always brings a smile to a die hard fashion fans face - good week to you all x







Lanvin Sandals from last season, Zara Maxi, Market Hat, Chloe Belt (old), Bottega Venetta Bag couple years ago, Mc Queen cuff, Celine sunnies, bangle pressie from my friend Louise 




Big thank you to Ada at Classiq for mentioning my top tips post yesterday xx