If first impressions are everything than thank you to Orlando Fashion Week, from Milan to Paris to Orlando I can tell you the entrance was the same. But this event wasn't meant for Dior, or Lanvin it was a more local affair meant to showcase up and coming talent in a different market which appeals to the general population. In any event I shot the event with some new equipment unaltered to check capabilities and had a great time looking at some future stars in the fashion industry. The desings a...
From Belgrade with love, Where Bond Girls shop? Hamel Miami miami, some say New York is the only trend setter. I think that is not the case. We have come to a new evolution where because of the internet we can see trends real time and there is really no focal to a new trend. The melting pot cities do bring together some of the best and talk of trends I think we have a permanent player in the world of high end fashion. Melina Harris has been a designer thats appeal is in the strong lines o...
J W Andersen Androgynous Master When we talk about style, the capitals that swirl through one’s mind London, Paris, New York, and Milan come to my mind. There is always something new and vibrant coming along to break the molds into new ground. One designer that has decided to take a new look to this amazing era when fashion futurista has actually been accepted by society is J W Anderson from male designer that moved into the woman arena with a great hate for making dresses, J W strik...
Koma has winter in blast with dresses and exotic metals: David Koma, a designer from London whos roots are eastern European (Georgian with parents who currently live in St. Pete, Russia) made a show case for the industrial come back with the dark pallets observed at the London Fashion show. This again would showcase the fall collection which means colder weather, kudos to David Koma for letting the ladies cool themselves down with walking because it was mainly a skirt showcase. The slits and fit...