Showing posts with label Manhattan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manhattan. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010







This past Thursday marked the opening day of New York's first ever Sidewalk-Catwalk, an exciting opportunity for the Garment District to come together and promote the art of fashion. Aiming to point out the importance of keeping the heart of the Garment District beating, 32 designers created looks for the installation that is strutting down Broadway from Times Square to Herald Square until Labor Day. If you're in the city this summer, stop by and browse!


Catherine putting the finishing touches on the
Catherine Malandrino look for the installation. Naturally,
we used her iconic flag dress, but covered it in clear plastic
to allow for a sustainable look through out any rain or heat.



As expected, the Toledo's didn't disappoint.
Isabel's pattern making expertise took on a new medium in her white frock
made partly of plastic drinking straws and Ruben's captivating paintings poking
out of the mannequin's sponge-like headpiece kept me happy (I'm a huge Ruben Toledo fan
...even have his Nordstrom ad campaign from 3 years ago framed above my sofa).



Nanette Lepore's mannequin is cutsie with a touch of spunk.
The flowers look like the paper flower kits I used when I was a little girl
and I ooo'd and ahhh'd over the giant mesh bow with embroidered neon n's.



Mark Badgley and James Mischka (both Parsons grads) created a gown so
stunning it doesn't even appear to be made of sustainable materials (but is!)
The beautiful empire waist gown with metallic gold embroidery has a fitted under
layer of sequins and makes this stretch of Broadway look like a couture show room!


hugs & happy strutting!
xo em

Huffington Post credited for Toledo & Badgley MIschka photos
...the images I took on my blackberry didn't look so hot (what else is new?!)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

airplanes & cozy coupes


I came across these pictures today,
taken on my way to Hopetown last month...

Southwest Airlines serves their drinks with these napkins ...so, naturally, my sister and I colored in the states we'd been to ...and created our own "state" for Hopetown.
(looks like I've got the East Coast covered!)


...then Mom showed up both of us.



I also found this one that I took on my first day at Parsons...

...taken from the window of my draping studio. There's something charming about finding a Little Tikes Cozy Coupe on the patio of a contemporary 5th Avenue row house.