Sunday, December 9, 2012

A Look Back: Nicolas Ghesquiere at Balenciaga

Starting his duties as creative director at the fashion powerhouse that is Balenciaga in 1997, Nicolas Ghesquiere is saying good-bye after 15 memorable years. Nicolas turned Balenciaga into the demanding fashion house that it is today. He changed it for the better by having a certain respect for Cristobal Balenciaga's original designs. With the incredibly sad news, I have gone back in time to gather up some of my favorites over the past 15 years. As one Balenciaga-lover like me can imagine, it was incredibly tough to choose which of my favorites to include in this post...  













                                  

And there you have it... 15 incredible years of Nicolas Ghesquiere at Balenciaga. It is amazing how his skills have developed throughout the years. Even though I am deeply saddened by his decision to leave, I am curious to see what Alexander Wang (the new creative director) will do with Balenciaga. Only time will tell...


All photos came from style.com

Monday, November 26, 2012

My Tattoo


Okay, so I have been wanting to do a post on my tattoo for a while. I finally got it done in April earlier this year. I was struggling on what to get for a while. My tattoo is a Sanskrit word "Padma" which means lotus flower. Now the lotus flower itself is extremely symbolic. In many religions its a representation of the human soul. A lotus flower starts out in murky waters and eventually blossoms into a beautiful flower. In other words, it represents rising above hardships finding spiritual enlightenment. 
In October of 2009, my mother passed away from breast cancer. As one could imagine, it was an extremely difficult time in my life. When I found this symbol in my search for a tattoo, it was the only one that truly spoke to me. I choked up and basically started crying when I read the meaning of it. I love it so much. It didn't hurt at all surprisingly. The "pain" almost felt good... (people who have tattoos know what I'm talking about) I guess thats why they say they are addicting, which is extremely true. I want to get more! But, if you are thinking about getting a tattoo, please please please think about it long and hard. I thought about my tattoo for about 2 or 3 months before getting it. Make sure it is meaningful, since it will be with you for the rest of your life. 


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Teen Vogue Fashion University 2012










This past weekend was probably one of the most amazing weekends of my life, of which I will never forget. I went up to New York City to attend Teen Vogue Fashion University! For those of you who do not know what that is, it is a weekend full of seminars hosted by Teen Vogue. The seminars included designers, creative directors and everyone you can possibly imagine from the fashion world was there! My seminars included Grace Coddington (I almost died), Prabal Gurung, Michael and Nicole Colovos (the head designers of Helmut Lang), Erin Fetherston, Kate Phelan (the creative director of Topshop), a panel of the Teen Vogue Editors and to top it all off, a panel full of fashion insiders discussing fashion in the digital age. 
Needless to say, it was incredible. So much was implanted into my head forever. The weekend kicked off with a party at H&M specially for the Teen Vogue students. It was filled with shopping, mock cocktails, socializing and live performances by an amazing band! After that, my dad and I found the cutest little Cuban restaurant called Havana. It was delicious, authentic Cuban food. By that time, I was extremely tired from my long day and went to sleep! (By the way, if anyone is ever looking for a hotel to stay in while in NYC, the Ace Hotel is amazing. It is the only place I stay when I'm up in the city.) Saturday morning I woke up ready for a full day of fashion! It was so amazing to be surrounded by like-minded people, who by the way, dressed incredible! The day started off with registration where they gave us a Le Sport bag FULL of free goodies such as headphones, perfume samples, a $20 Guess giftcard and much more! After that, all of the students were anxiously waiting in the lobby of the Hudson Theatre to see Grace Coddington, the Creative Director of Vogue. As the double doors of the Hudson Theatre opened, all of the students ran for their lives fighting for the best seats. Everything Grace said was so beautiful and inspiring. Next was Prabal Gurung! He is the cutest, funniest person I've ever met! One memorable thing he mentioned was his love for an intelligent woman. This was so important to me, since people stereotype those who work in the fashion industry as "bimbos who just care about what skirt they're wearing." After a couple other fun seminars, it was time for the Teen Vogue Editors panel! Here, students had the opportunity to ask any questions they wanted to the editors of Teen Vogue. (For those who think the fashion industry is full of bimbos, most of these editors went to NYU and Columbia, so HA.) They discussed how important it was to be not just educated in fashion, but other aspects of the world. Stressing the importance of a well rounded education, they mentioned how someone can take anything they have learned and apply it to the fashion industry. I was also surprised to hear them describe their past job interviews. Many of them mentioned that they were asked questions about anything other than fashion. Interning was also a very hot topic. To no surprise, they stressed how important interning was to find out what you like and what you don't like. The editors also mentioned just how much they pay attention to interns. Even though interns don't think they are watching, they are. Very closely. 
Saturday night, Topshop hosted a party for the students! It was fashion, candy and more mocktailed- filled fun. The most surprising part of the night? I did not buy one thing. I think it was because shopping is usually a calming thing for me where I can't be rushed- yes I know how ridiculous that sounds- and with 500+ people in a store, I felt a little bit overwhelmed. Oh well.. ANYWAY. At Topshop, they had a section of gorgeous vintage-inspired dresses of which I wanted to buy them all. But, with a price tag of about $250, that was not happening, especially since I have absolutely no where to wear a dress to. After the Topshop party, my dad and I went into Little Italy to grab some dinner. So delicious! Sunday morning, my dad made me walk in the city by myself, since I want to go to school in the city. I have done it before and find myself surprisingly comfortable with it. The last panel was full of fashion insiders such as Treena Lambardo from Shopbop and Rebecca Minkoff, discussing fashion in the digital age. This was extremely important since many publications are stopping print newspapers and magazines. So sad I know. I am totally the person who loves reading a fresh new newspaper or magazine. Totally not into the online forms of them. 
It was an amazing, inspiration-filled weekend that I will never forget! I was so incredibly sad to leave NYC, like always. I will be back soon! 
Time for bed! xoxo fashion lovers!

p.s.- I apologize for the lack of quality in these pictures. Sadly, I forgot my camera at home and had to make due with my iPhone. 

Monday, October 1, 2012

Some Fall Inspiration: Free People October Lookbook











Some Fall inspiration among the Spring runway shows... Free People's Parisian inspired lookbook for October overflowed with chic stripes, high waisted denim, and boho sweaters.