Metropolitan Fashion Week Bellevue Seattle 2013 SS

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Milano Moda Design 2013 ss

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Vincent Midnight Host 2013 LA Fashion Week

Our Editor In Chief has set out to put LA Fashion Week back on the map. Working together with Sarah and Kasey at Style Fashion Week he has orgnazized a full TV production for the event. Designers from all over the world will join together to bring this international fashion event to life.

The Show is from March 11th to March 15th.

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Watch it on RUNWAY TV www.RunwayTV.net

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Getting to Know Raeden Greer

RUNWAY: Hi Raeden, Congratulations on the big month ahead! With The Host and The Last Exorcism: Part II in the Sci Fi and Horror genres, fashion probably wasn’t part of your role research. Tell us about your personal style.


RAEDEN: Thank you! My personal style can be described as kind of biker chic. My absolute favorite closet staple is a pair of high waisted black skinny jeans. I like anything that’s black and tight. I love studs, spikes, leather and boots. I’ll wear anything with a high waist whether it’s shorts, jeans or skirts. When it’s hot outside, I wear a lot of cropped tops.

RUNWAY: The Host is getting a lot of buzz from the novel, so there will probably be a big premiere. Are you excited to do the red carpet? Who are some of your favorite designers?

RAEDEN: I don’t follow high fashion all that much, but I really like Alexander McQueen. Kate Hudson’s dress at the Golden Globes this year was phenomenal. As for the premiere, I’ll probably be overwhelmed and really scared. Having a public image is new for me.

RUNWAY: We read that you live in Louisiana now. Do you have any fun (and appropriate :)) Mardi Gras stories? We’re sure there must be some interesting fashion.


RAEDEN: I had my first ever Mardi Gras experience this year and there was definitely a lot to take in. Of course, the most obvious fashion statement is beads, beads, beads. Probably the most interesting thing I saw was a man carrying an 8 foot long snake around his neck. I took pictures of him and talked with him…it was a pet he’d had for 18 years! He had the snake’s tail tucked into his pants pocket and the rest of it wrapped around his neck and arm like it was totally normal. That’s my kind of accessory.


RUNWAY: It can get hot down in Louisiana. What are some of your beauty must-haves?


RAEDEN: A new thing I’ve been trying, and really like, is GLAMGLOW Super-Mud. It’s a face mask that makes your skin look and feel absolutely amazing. I love face masks and it’s fun to try new ones. Another little thing I take with me everywhere is Buxom’s Big and Healthy Lip Stick in the shade Sydney. The color is perfect for any look and it feels tingly and cool when you apply it. I can’t leave the house without it.


RUNWAY: Do you have any other projects coming up?


RAEDEN: Yes, I just finished an MTV movie a couple months ago called Made 2: Ladies Man. I play a kind of trashy sorority girl named Sally. She makes some interesting fashion choices. I wore a hot pink velour suit with huge furry Snooki-esque boots as well as a multicolored leopard print dress. It will definitely be one to watch for a laugh.

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The Last Exorcism Part II is in theaters everywhere this Friday, March 1st.


LA FASHION WEEK SS 2013

The week of events consist of a welcome party for VIP and Media, followed by five days of runway shows. Initially regarded as the new kids on the block, Style Fashion Week LA has made a global impact on the fashion scene by presenting fashion in new ways, merging interior design with fashion design, and giving Los Angeles based designers a world-class platform to showcase their collections. SFW represents the diverse culture that embodies the people of L.A., making the City of Angels a fashion hub, and being a leader in the world’s fashion community where it belongs.

Fashionistas, celebrities, VIPs and media from the United States and around the world are set to cover Style Fashion Week. Style Fashion Week is the only one of its kind bringing together the top production and integrated marketing teams.

In our previous fashion events we have featured designers such as: In our previous fashion events we have showcased a variety of brands including: Nieman Marcus, Chanel, Badgley Mischka, Cavalli, Oscar de La Renta, Sergio Rossi, French Connection, Charlie by Matthew Zink, Ina Soltani, Stop Staring!, Future Heretics, Gypsy 05, Clarisonic, NYX, Juan Juan Salon, Leblon, Monster, Pinkberry, Loreal, Madame Tussauds and Cirque Du Soleil.

We also have relationships with a variety of media ranging from: Yahoo!, CBS, Clearchannel, New Beauty, Interior Design, Vogue, CNN, Sports Illustrated, Shape, Men’s Fitness, Harper’s Bazaar, Haute Living, E! InStyle, Life and Style, OK!, TMZ, , Venue Magazine, Angelino, 944, Paper, Flaunt, New York Magazine, Genlux, LA Times, Apparel News and WWD to name a few.


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Steer Clear in the New Year

Our closets are only so big and with 2013’s new styles bigger and bolder than ever (rumor has it the freshly wet mermaid hair is making a big comeback) and New York Fashion week just next month, it’s time to mentally prepare for the departure of some of our favorite 2012 fashion trends that just aren’t making the cut in 2013.

Neon Nightmare

Makeup and shoes included. Remember when Neon was the must have clothing item? Yeah, we don’t either. A huge hit in September of 2011, this trend held on throughout 2012, making a brief comeback in November, but ultimately fading out with the beginning of the New Year. It’s been great, but we can only be blinded by outfits for so long.

Tangerine is Going Green

While this color made its grand debut in June of last summer, it looks like fashion is going greener this year, with Emerald the latest up and coming color.

Arm Candy

Yes. We know, it broke our hearts too. While layering bracelets was made popular by blogger Leandra Medine, trend charts have shown these arm party trends started declining in August. While they appeared again in December, their popularity started dropping almost immediately again at the end of the month. The good news? The trend has fluctuated since it first debuted last May so don’t toss your heavy metal inspired studs just yet. Instead, opt for wearing just one or two.

While 2013 marks the departure for some of our most memory-filled outfits (I mean how could a neon mini skirt not!) sophistication and glamour will take their place with trends like slash neck tees and collarless blouses leading the way.

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York S/S 2013

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week is truly the world’s stage for international designers to introduce their collections to the American market and establish relationships with a global audience of media and industry professionals. The Fall 2013 Collections are particularly exciting as we see leading American designers return to the runway alongside some of the brightest emerging brands from around the world, such as ICB by Prabal Gurung, Monika Chiang, Ruffian, MM6 Maison Martin Margiela and Brandon Sun,” said Jarrad Clark, the Global Director of Production at IMG Fashion Events and Properties.

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John Galliano Returns to the Fashion World

De la Renta’s collection is the first one that Galliano has worked on since early 2011, when he lost his position at Dior and his namesake. His anti-Semitic verbal attacks on a woman in a bar were caught on camera and his career was all but ruined. Since the event, Galliano has done very little in the fashion world, aside from making Kate Moss’s wedding dress in the summer of 2011.

News of Galliano’s return is sure to have mixed reactions, but de la Renta is supportive, noting that Galliano had a long and difficult recovery from alcohol and drug addiction.

Catching up with Ksenia Solo

You can see Ksenia as Kenzi on the season three premiere of Lost Girl on SYFY tonight, Monday, January 14th at 10/9c.

RUNWAY: Congrats on the season 3 premiere of Lost Girl. Tell us how you landed the role of Kenzi.

Thank you so much. It’s an exciting season filled with a lot of unexpected surprises so I really look forward to the fans finally seeing it after such a long wait! I landed the role of Kenzi through a good ol’ fashioned audition. I was in Los Angeles at the time, so I got a request to put my first audition on tape. I got a call back, then another one, and then the last step of the process involved me coming to Toronto and doing a ‘screen test’. Anna Silk was already cast as Bo, so she was present at my screen test. We had great chemistry…and the rest is history!

RUNWAY: How would you describe Kenzi’s style on Lost Girl?

Eclectic. Bold. Fun. She’s not afraid to be herself, which plays a huge role in her overall style choices. She can wear a great designer piece with something she stole off the street and somehow make it work, adding her own special touch to everything. She has an awesome collection of wigs which she uses when she goes ‘undercover’ to solve cases. Her years of living on the streets and having to survive through some pretty brutal circumstances, forced her to become a professional thief and therefore a true master of disguise.

RUNWAY: Do you have a favorite outfit you’ve worn on the set of LOST GIRL? Do you ever get to keep any of the clothes?

My favorite outfits are Kenzi’s ‘undercover’ get ups because usually the craziest outfits help me feel the most in character. I’m also a huge fan of Kenzi’s mile high boots, shoulder padded jackets and uniquely cool Heart Attack jeans, which are full of laces and zippers. I love wearing them in my own life as well.

RUNWAY: Tell us about your personal style?

I love feeling glamorous and sophisticated and I’m a big fan of one of a kind pieces. Kenzi and I definitely share a love of fashion and high heels. I always joke that I was born in a pair of heels. People on set often ask me how on earth I manage to run through mud, sand and ice in such high heels…and I have no idea! I just do.

RUNWAY: Fashion week is approaching in New York. Who would you say are some of your favorite fashion designers?

I have a lot. Fashion is a huge part of my life. But my absolute faves? Valentino, Marchesa, and Romona Keveza.

RUNWAY: From Black Swan to Life UneXpected and Lost Girl, your look always seems to change. What are your beauty and fashion must-haves whether you are blond, brunette, or raven-haired?

Well my must haves for fashion would have to be a great pair of jeans, a fantastic pair of high-heeled shoes, and a fitted leather jacket. Beauty? My favorite organic makeup by Niko, something I can’t live without… liquid black eye liner and a powerful hair straightener!

Follow Ksenia on twitter @KseniaSolo

Seven Questions with Joseph Julian Soria

RW: What’s new this season on Army Wives?

JJ: A lot is new! We have a lot of new characters! And of course more drama! Looking forward to an exciting season!

RW: Who are your favorite designers and why?

JJ: I like a variety of designers so I can’t say I have a favorite…at least not yet.

RW:You seem to have very different looks to you, do you enjoy fashion and shopping?

JJ: I do enjoy buying clothes that look good on me, who doesn’t?

RW:What are your fashion influences and why?

JJ: I’m pretty open minded. If I see something that I think might work for me I will try it.

RW: Are you excited about your hit Sundance film Filly Brown coming out finally this spring?

JJ: Of course, it has been a long wait! It was a pleasure to be a part of and am excited to see how the audience responds to it!

RW:Tell us about your new movie Mission Park.

JJ: It’s about 4 childhood friends who are torn apart over time by their ambitions. Their choices ultimately bring them back together but on different sides of the law.

RW:Trench coat or peacoat and why?

JJ: Peacoat, because I like the fit better and in my opinion it’s more classy.

The Hairy Truth About Hair Removal

Can you imagine scraping off all your hair with seashells? What about having walnuts rubbed on your face to prevent hair growth? Yes, for centuries, humans have been doing whatever they can to remove hair, as detailed by the blog “History Undressed.” But even today, we 21st century-dwellers have our own practices, some effective, some not so much, and some just plain weird.

We conducted our own survey of American women and their thoughts on hair removal. It showed that the average woman first experimented with hair removal at around 13.5 years old. Along with that, the most commonly shaved areas are legs, arms, pubic, and facial—so basically everywhere. American women are doing all they can to remove body hair and they’re experimenting with different methods to find the most efficient.

Shaving may seem the obvious choice for hair removal, but there are other options that are available out there. So, we put together a list of the latest hair removal trends, including advice from the experts, and our own rating system, so your own search isn’t as, well, hairy!

The Standard: Waxing

Waxing can be done by yourself or by professionals. Basically, the idea is to epilate, or remove unwanted hair from the body by pulling it from the root.

Pros: Waxing removes hair easily. Plus, it can take anywhere between 3-5 weeks for it to grow back. It’s also fairly priced. You can expect to pay around $30 for a basic bikini wax, a good price considering the fact that you don’t have to do any work—just show up for your appointment!

Cons: It has some risky side effects. There have been many reported cases of infection due to waxing. Dr. Linda K. Franks explained to msnbc.com that waxing could be dangerous because you are removing hair that is there for protection. “Getting a wax literally strips away that layer of protection. Anytime you compromise the integrity of the skin, you’re going to increase your risk of infection,” Franks said.

Our rating: A

While there are some risks of infection, if you do your research and find a good salon, the results can be great. Smooth skin at a fair price is what waxing is all about!

The Newcomer: Threading

Threading has become a recent phenomenon in the hair removal world, with salons popping up around cities and shopping malls. But while it’s new here in the States, it’s been a well-kept secret on the other side of the world. According to Prime Brows Salon, threading was a technique utilized by women of Asia and the Middle East for centuries. It is used specifically for facial hair and it entails a “twisted cotton thread” to be rolled over the hairline and pull hair from the follicle.

Pros: It’s fast. Because it is threading all the hairs together, it takes out a whole row at a time, unlike a slow, one-at-a-time tweezing session. Also, there are no harsh chemicals involved, so those of you with sensitive skin, rejoice.

Cons: You need to find someone who is experienced. It’s an art passed down from generation to generation, not a beauty school course. If done by an inexperienced threader, it can break hairs, cause faster re-growth or an infection.

Our rating: B-

This new treatment seems promising, but it might need a few more years to work out the kinks in its system. Tweezing may be the better option for some of you if you’re not convinced that you’re threader is an expert in the field.

The Investment: Laser Treatment

The goal of laser hair removal is a lifetime of smooth skin. Ideal Image, a well-reputed laser facility, details the process. “First, the hair is destroyed from underneath the skin, and sheds out completely. Afterwards, the pores in the skin close, leaving only smooth sexy skin.”

Pros: For women with darker-colored hair, this treatment can be miraculous. It saves a lot of time and energy that was previously spent on shaving and fretting over stubble.

Cons: It’s expensive. Discovery Health reports that it can cost anywhere from $1000-$2000 for the series of treatments required. Also, it doesn’t work on everyone. “As with all laser hair removal treatments, blond, gray and red hair does not respond since the laser targets melanin, the pigment in the hair follicle,” states Ideal Image.

Our rating: B+

Laser hair removal gets an average rating because of its cost and exclusivity. It’s a huge investment, and unless your dark hair is really inhibiting your life, it seems monthly waxes or daily shavings may be a cheaper choice. However, if you do have dark hair and want the convenience of not having to think about stubble, then a laser treatment is definitely something to seriously consider (and save up for!).

Trying to decide how to remove your hair is way more complicated than choosing between coconut and peach shave gel. Keep in mind, though, that whatever hair removal method you use is completely up to you. Don’t ever let anyone pressure you into it if you‘re not ready and always use safe removal practices. Remember, the most beautiful type of skin is the one you’re most comfortable in—waxed, lasered, shaven, or tweezed!