Monday, September 16, 2013

NYFW - Spring 2014 - Part One

Well, after watching every single show I feel pretty confident in telling you 'what's in' for Spring 2014: Leather, White, Black and White, Cut-outs, Sheer, Wide-leg Trousers, Pastels, and anything from the 90s (short of hyper-color t-shirts). 

There were some pretty impressive shows, some pretty dismal shows, all in all, not my favorite season. I know it's Ready-To-Wear, but I'm still looking for fashion. There was no inspiration in so many shows. Simple circle skirts, a strapless gown I've seen in 1000 shops- very little fashion forward thinking. Obviously we are inspired by the past, but let's not copy the past. It's been done. Tell me how you interpret that look for today.

So in that thought, the week began with shows that left me overly unimpressed, for reasons above. However there were several impressive pieces I would love to horde in my closet:
Koonhor Spring 2014
Costello Tagliapietra Spring 2014
Tocca Spring 2014
Zimmerman Spring 2014
The Row Spring 2014
Finally, it was time for the Nicholas K show. I know Nicholas K is not an aesthetic for everyone, but interesting things happen in their clothes! Plus, their shows are always perfectly produced and paired with music that actually supports the clothes rather than distracts from them.



Following Nicholas K was another delicious show: Marisa Webb. I'm a big fan of Marisa Webb. Love her color choices, love how she dresses women.



And then the lovely Jason Wu.
I.Want.This.Now.


The first show that was really exciting and innovative and made me covet highly was the Altuzarra show. A specialist in draping, he took his skillset a step forward this collection and mixed his draping with Boro, a Japanese technique used by fisherman to weave together rags or everyday materials. After his show Altuzarra commented that the show's theme really evolved from that technique, "this idea of effortless ease of a shirt and a skirt, bits of patchworking, soft layering and handwork that’s done in a humble way.” He was a success, the show was beautiful.






After Altuzarra we entered another small dive, like Christian Siriano. I love Christian, I really really do. But this collection was too over-thought, it craved some simplicity. And Cushnie et Ochs, I love their shows. But this was too simple, too predictable. It needed to borrow some of Christian's over-designing. Saying that, there were pieces from both collections that were lovely. I leave you with those.
Christian Siriano Spring 2014
Christian Siriano Spring 2014
Cushnie et Ochs Spring 2014
Cushnie et Ochs Spring 2014



Friday, September 13, 2013

Scotland, The Journey Begins

It's been a long time. I know. I'm a blogger failure. Alas, that is my reality and I shall push on as if it isn't true!

SO. Let me tell you about my travels to Scotland this summer and my beautiful friend's wedding. That will make you like me again. I hope.

Scotland, as we know from my Glasgow post, is one of my favorite places to be. I went to Uni there, I lived there, I have some of the closest and best friends in the world there- it's my special place. Should you travel there? YES.

One of my dearest and bestest friends got married this summer in Perth, Scotland and I eagerly jumped on a plane and flew across to celebrate. But, before I headed north for the wedding, I decided to spend a few days in Edinburgh with another bestest friend and celebrate my birthday, a momentous occasion.

Traveling is expensive and I had just been in London, so in an effort to save money, I did the many stop-over option, which is just never worth it. Pay the extra moolah and have one stop maximum, if you can. However, one of my stops was Paris, which is never that bad.


Birthday chocolates... :)

Paris, chocolate, and an incredibly cute boy I sat next to flying to Edinburgh, got my birthday off to a glorious start. And when I landed, I got to meet and snuggle with my friend's new baby who just happens to share my name....
Erin & Erin. Together at last.
Lots of cuddles and kisses and eventually a walk around Edinburgh.



She loves the view.
Because they're such lovely friends they came with me to the Museum of Modern Art.


"Everything is going to be Alright" Indeed.




I was excited to be here. As was Erin #2 (we share similar thoughts). The rest... well, much giggling and 'I'm sorry but how is that art?!' ensued and honestly, when we got to a room that stank and was full of sculptures that were created from urinating on snow, I stopped defending. I mean, really....

A quick nap (which consisted of me falling on the bed fully dressed) and a lovely wakeup ('Alright, up, that's enough sleeping) we headed out for my Birthday Dinner. I would tell you where it was but I don't remember, on a cobblestone street if that helps you.

Delicious food. So yummy. You really should go eat here.

We began with Haggis on a potato cake with balsamic tomato jam.

Followed by gnocchi in pesto, tomatoes and artichokes.  

 Followed by Pork Belly (a weakness of mine) with honey and pureed turnips.

Finally, Hake (or Turbot) over a lobster risotto.

A perfect birthday meal. Even Erin came for a bit, but she said 'People, I am tired and not at the age I appreciate adult dinners. I would like to go home please.' (I interpret her cries into English).



Good friends, amazing meal, the pub afterward. It was a wonderful day.


The next morning I was up with the sun and jumped on the train to Perth!! 

Goodbye Edinburgh!

Hello Scottish countryside!