Stephanie Pratt

From The Palisades to The Hills, Stephanie Pratt has grown up a California girl. No longer recognized solely as the little sister of an antagonistic brother, she has admittedly come into her own over the past nine months. Now at 24-years-old, she finds comfort in optimism and believing her life isn’t defined by situations, but rather by how she handles them.

Runway met Pratt on a Saturday morning at her photo shoot, around the corner from her FIDM stomping grounds. A friendly easy-going girl successfully finding her way through the Hollywood maze, she remarkably still seems a little uneasy with all the attention.

Chatting about the comfort of Steve Madden heels, Pratt slips on some breathtaking YSL platforms and is off to shoot her first look. On her way, she lists some go-to fashion favorites: “Silk tops from Yana K, Myne and Rory Beca, Chloé lace-up wedges, Tsubi jeans and anything Marchesa for evening.”

When fashion director Nolé Marin calls out for ‘a sexy look,’ Pratt laughs, adjusts her stance, shrugs her shoulders and says, “I only know how to smile.”

She is attracted to bright colors that reflect her mood. “I can’t help it, I’m so L.A. – I love shorts, dresses and ripped jeans.” When it comes to summer fashion Pratt plans “to hit up the Splendid store on Robertson – It’s all about nautical stripes … super-thin cardigans and military pieces that’ll carry over through fall.”

Recalling October as a turning point, Pratt’s done playing into the judgment that being on a reality show can elicit. “I think about what the next page will be – you can either spiral down or grow up,” she says. Referencing some recent media negativity, she’s confident she can get through anything by believing in herself. “Then I’m like, ‘Hey, it’s over and I’m OK,’” she explains.

After finishing school at the American Academy in Paris, working as a P.A. on ABC’s Lost set in Hawaii, attending the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), then being plucked from class when cameras followed Lauren Conrad in one day (“It was so not staged, seriously the most gigantic coincidence ever!”), Pratt fell into The Hills without planning to do so.

And she’s grateful she did. Airing its final episode this month, Pratt is ready to move on and immerse herself in new projects.

Always an avid collector of handbags, she reminisces back to when she was a 7th grader who hung handbags instead of N*SYNC posters in her bedroom, spent all her allowance from chores on Kate Spade purses, and kept her own sketch book of designs for “when the day would come.”

The, the day finally came. For years, Pratt was looking without luck for a local leather manufacturer to realize her designs. Finally, help arrived and she was handed the scribbled phone number of a manufacturer just outside Los Angeles – the happiest day of her life.

Fast-forward to spending all her savings on product samples, where Pratt reveals these designer dreams to her new publicist. And like any great publicist, an immediate introduction was produced. Enter Simone: Pratt’s eventual collaborator and “greatest blessing.” Now, having just seen the first samples, Pratt beams as she envisions their launch this fall. Want a sneak peak? Expect multiple colors, non-exotic leather, studs, optional long straps and functional pockets.

When it comes to beauty, especially on the go, Pratt has some staples of her own that include Bare Escentuals bronzer, multiple mascaras, and turquoise Kitty eyeliner from NARS (that she asserts no makeup artist has ever condoned).

Another project recently spawned when she was approached by one of her favorite designers, Yana Khromova, to appear in the Yana K holiday look book. Already elated, Pratt was floored when Khromova invited her to design pieces for the Spring 2011 collection.

On style icons, Pratt is quick to say, “Jennifer Lopez always kills it” on the red carpet – then laments a bit about her struggles growing up idolizing supermodels. A fan of the indissoluble Kate Moss, she fell in love with the self-assured model and her relaxed mix-and-match style off-camera. Yeah, we get it.

Growing up around dogs and riding horses, Pratt is equally passionate about defending animals. She’s proud to be in PETA’s “Be Nice to Bunnies” iPhone shopping application, enabling consumers to verify cruelty-free products before purchasing.

Like many living in the City of Angels, she finds herself often disappointed when meeting celebrities and professional athletes. Maybe she’ll marry, maybe she won’t. Pratt is hesitant to declare any long-term goals, living by the motto – “I’ve been told when we make plans, God laughs at us.” Pensively she declares hopes to maintain designing, but finally replies, “If I have a hand in putting an end to puppy mills, I think I’ll have done my job.”

Relaxing on the couch with her Uggs and a Danish pastry after the shoot, she engages naturally with the Runway editor-in-chief and staff. It’s safe to say, Stephanie Pratt is capable of more than just a smile.

John Galliano Spring/Summer 2010 Shoes

John Galliano is known for his romantic and whimsical designs, and the spring/summer 2010 shoe collection is no different. However, these shoes lean heavily into whimsical territory, bordering on costume-y. The sky high platform is “in” now, but when they get too high the shoe becomes unrealistic for regular wear and a bit silly looking.

Galliano was inspired by “old Hollywood glamour” for this collection and is reflected in the pink polka dot lace, silk bows, and feather details that adorned the shoes. The heels are a string of pearls and many of the shoes had dangling pearl charms or draping strands of pearls.

This is a must add to your shoe collection, don’y miss out this season!

Summer Swimwear Trends 2010

Spring and summer are such exciting seasons for women who love flaunting their sexy bodies. Warm weather, regardless if you’re on vacation or at a beach or pool near your home, gives you permission to wear bikinis and swimsuits that show off as much or as little skin as you desire, especially when going to the beach.

However, swimsuit season makes many women anxious especially when trying to decide what type of swimsuit to buy or wear. Many gals are preoccupied with learning about and reading the latest fashion magazines to see what the latest trends are in swimwear. They certainly wouldn’t want to become a fashion victim.

To help you avoid undue anxieties this season, following is a summary of this summer’s latest swimsuit trends.

During this year, you should expect to see a lot of graphic prints in all types of swimwear fashions and clothing. The trend follows in the footsteps of all those graphic prints we saw in dresses and gowns in the last several years. This year you’ll see these wild patterns in bikinis, one-piece suits, and even in beach cover-ups.

If you’re an office gal who’s been restricted to wearing business suits or dresses in solid, neutral colors, this is your awesome chance to buy and wear bright colors and designs in everything you wear this year.

Likewise, the trend expands to clothes and swimwear that has lots of cutouts. You’ll see cutouts in many sizes, shapes, and locations. Designers feel that they bring sexiness to a higher level, regardless of the type of clothing. In general, many women believe that cutouts are more for the daring females since so much bare skin is exposed. However, the new and chic cutouts provide solutions for ladies who desire to show off a little skin, but not so much that they’d rush out to buy a Brazilian bikini or a thong

Also popular and trendy this summer are bandeau-type bikini tops. They have evolved from the always-comfortable stretchy tube tops; now they’re trendier and more noticeable with their loud colors and vivid prints. You might be amazed to learn that clothing designers have added underwires to the design so that your bust line gets a positive lift.

Although the majority of men and women would tell you that wearing sexy swimsuits is truly what the summer season is all about, many women still wish they could be chic and fashionable by wearing cover-ups and leaving the scant bikinis to the teens and early twenty-something girls.

A swimsuit or bikini cover-up is functional when you want to take peaceful walks on the beach or relax at a trendy bar in the resort. Wearing a cover-up is appropriate when you have only one bikini or swimsuit and you don’t want to worry about mixing and matching tops and bottoms.

So now you know what the latest trends are for this summer season. Hopefully your anxiety level won’t experience any surges since you’ve discovered the latest styles that women will wear at the beach or to the pool. The secret is to choose a design that gives you the most flattering look. Then you’ll be all set for your beach or resort adventure.

Alex London is THE go-to gal and worldwide authority on Brazilian swimwear fashions, trends, and beauty. I invite you to visit http://www.brazilian-bikinis.org for this year’s hottest styles.

Ms. London has found four unique brand name bikini design companies who will custom make a bikini for you with prices better than most retail stores. Order your bikini today and get it shipped within a few days.

To find the perfect swimsuit that flatters any woman’s body, go tohttp://www.brazilian-bikinis.org

Red Eyeshadow/Eyeliner for Fall 2010

Recently, we spotted Rihanna at the 2009 American Music Awards rocking an edgy and daring red eyeliner look on her bottom lash line (shown above). Many makeup-nistas were out on a hung jury over whether or not this look was hot. Well it seems as if the so Hard singer was onto something because the look also popped up recently at both the Cushine Et Ochs and the Altuzarra Fall 2010 shows at NY Fashion Week.

While I think the look is hot, I also think it’s a look best rocked by one under 25 going to a party or whatever it is you young people do these days. And that’s IF you can find a red eyeshadow that doesn’t irritate your eyes. Much to the dismay of red lovers everywhere, the dye used to make red makeup causes a bad reaction to many. But if you’re so inclined to try the trend anyway, when picking a red that works for you, remember the darker your skin the deeper and brighter you can go. Lighter skin folks should watch out for deep blood reds unless you like the “I poked myself in the eye” look.

Reds to try: Make Up For Ever Eyeshadows in Scarlet 99 (matte red), Matte Cold Red 158, Dark Raspberry 58 (vibrant matte raspberry), Red Copper 61 (maroon shimmer), and Crimson 64 (matte cranberry); Sephora Colorful Mono Eyeshadow in Geisha Kiss 80 (matte brick red); Illamasqua Powder Eye Shadow in Angst (matte cranberry); MAC Eyeshadows in Red Brick Orange Red (Matte) orPassionate Real mid-tone red (Matte).

To do: 1. Keep the rest of your eye makeup simple. Apply a shadow primer like Urban Decay Primer Potion on your lids and then dust an eyeshadow similar to your skin color on the lid then use a color 2-3 shades lighter than that for your brow bone area. 2. Using a pencil brush like MAC #219, apply your red shadow carefully along the outer rim of your lower lash line. If you want to get a bit more edgy, line your upper lash line in red as well and then smudge it with a brush like MAC #239 or with a Q-tip to smoke it out. Clean up any fall out with makeup remover (or plain old baby oil) and a Q-tip. 3. Apply 2-3 coats of mascara and you’re done.

Amsterdam International Fashion Week Spring/Summer

Two times a year, a series of the public fashion shows, mainly by Dutch and Belgium designers takes place in Amsterdam. The Amsterdam International Fashion Week tries to enter into the fashion world with a new, original profile. The shows on the catwalk are accompanied by the whole series of events called Laundry Days, which consists of openings of museum and gallery exhibitions, meetings and parties.

The Amsterdam Fashion Week exists since 2004, but it is during the last years that it obtained a growing reputation, as it is trying to position itself as a platform for the fashion of the new generation and so called New Luxury segment of the market, represented by affluent people who most of all value exclusivity and originality, and often reject established commercial brands. For many of them, the established names are simply compromised and never original by the sheer scale of their production.

During the fashion Week an important, largest in the Netherlands, two days fashion fair takes place in the RAI congress center called Mode Fabriek.

Timing:
at the end of July and the end January each year

Venues:
Amsterdams Historisch Museum, Beurs van Berlage, Foam Photography Amsterdam, Hotel Americain, Hotel Krasnapolsky, RAI, Rijksmuseum, Tuschinski Cinema, Westergasfabriek and more.

Tickets: Along with some AIWF events restricted only to invitations, most of the events, especially the shows and exhibitions of the Laundry Days are public. Check their website for the schedule and venues. Many of the events are free. Tickets for the Mode Fabriek fair in the RAI are € 15,- and can be bought at the entry. Pre-reserved on-line ticket via the Mode Fabriek website is € 13,-.(website address below)

Contact:
Amsterdam International Fashion Week
Haarlemerweg 317-D, 1051 LG Amsterdam Telephone: +31 20 684 2878
e-mail: [email protected]
During the AIWF the office is located at: Museumplein 1 1071 DJ Amsterdam

Websites:

MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK BERLIN

TRUE STYLE IS ALWAYS IN FASHION.

Mercedes-Benz and fashion have many things in common: Both are driven by the passion for creating something that is without parallel. The cornerstone of the Mercedes-Benz allure stems from combining technical innovation with timeless, elegant design. So by getting involved in the world of fashion, Mercedes-Benz is simply being consistent.

The brand with the star is now active in international fashion events around the globe. In addition to the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Weeks in Berlin and New York, the Stuttgart-based automaker is the title sponsor of Fashion Weeks in Miami and Mexico City as well as the Fashion Festival in Brisbane. Mercedes-Benz is also actively involved in the fashion capitals of Paris, London and Milan, and numerous other fashion events.

“Designer for Tomorrow by Peek & Cloppenburg”
As part of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin Spring/Summer 2011, Peek & Cloppenburg KG Düsseldorf has organized the “Designer for Tomorrow by Peek & Cloppenburg” award for young designers for the third time now.

What is the “Designer for Tomorrow by Peek & Cloppenburg” award?
Peek & Cloppenburg KG Düsseldorf is focused on giving up and coming talents long-term support and providing them with a platform for ideas and designs. Already for the third time P&C provides with the “Designer for Tomorrow by Peek & Cloppenburg” award eight young designers the opportunity to show their collections to a selected audience of industry professionals at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin in July 2010.

LINK TO BERLIN FASHION WEEK:

http://www.mercedes-benzfashionweek.com/home.html

Hong Kong Fashion Week Spring/Summer

Spring/summer – the season of renewal
Spring is always a time for new beginnings – and a new wardrobe. With the spirit of optimism rapidly rising as economic recovery takes hold, consumers could well make the Spring/Summer 2011 season one of the busiest in years.

To help wholesalers and retailers capitalise on renewed consumer spending on fashion, HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2011 presents the full spectrum of fashion products, from mass market to high-end, from everyday to special occasion, from innerwear to outerwear, from garments to accessories.

Bigger is better
In fashion, choice is everything. Hong Kong Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2011 is one of the world’s biggest and busiest fashion events – 1,164 exhibitors from 24 countries & regions were present at the 2009 edition, catering to the needs of over 23,000 buyers from 83 countries & regions. The 2010 edition will be the 17th in this long line of successful shows.

LINK TO HONG KONG FASHION WEEK

http://www.hktdc.com/fair/hkfashionweekss-en/s/1932-For_Visitor/HKTDC-Hong-Kong-Fashion-Week-for-Spring-Summer/Visitor’s-Newsletter.html

Tania Gunadi

What was the set of Disney’s “Aaron Stone” like? The set is mostly super hi-tech stuff. For example, we have Aaron’s Super Sonic Jet, Dark Tamara/Emma’s lab which consists of futuristic weapons, robots and computers, Mr. Hall’s prison cell, and many other cool places.

Where were you filming at? In Toronto, Canada

What is your favorite thing in your closet? My comfy pajamas

Who are your favorite designers? Stella McCartney, Natalie Portman and Massiel Bueno’s OgieKanogie

What is your most memorable experience in show business? Honestly, for me the entire journey in show business is the most wonderful, most memorable experience because every day, every film, every set, every opportunity, puts a smile on my face. When I first got to the US, I knew nothing about acting, art, or even creativity. So now, being in show business has opened my eyes and brought me so much excitement.

What do you do to have fun? Play video games with my friends, try different kinds of vegetarian food, play the drums, bike along the beach, and if I have to I’ll go shopping!

Do you have any pets? Yes, I have two cats who I love very much. They help me with all my auditions- I pretend that they are the other actors hahaha. But I may have a 3rd cat soon. A couple nights ago, I found a kitten outside my front door. He is so small and cute that I figured he must belong to someone so I posted some signs around the neighborhood. If no one ends up claiming him, I think I will just have to keep him!

Where did you grow up? I grew up in Java, Indonesia, in a small suburb about a five-hour drive from the capital city of Jakarta. My parents and lots of my friends are still there and I miss them very much.

What was growing up there like? Growing up in Indonesia was pretty exciting because I have really cool parents who never asked me to do any chores, so I had it made!! Everyday after school I just hung out with all my friends and played until dark. And being that I love food, sometimes we’d go and eat Indonesian food from the myriad of street vendors and then hit the Boba tea places- I love Boba! Then I would force myself to study a little- that is when I wasn’t sleepy!

What are your plans for the future? To continue working in film and TV while also exploring more of the production side of the business. Last year I started my own company and produced a short film called “Unconditionally.” It was a very satisfying experience as an actor, and I’d call it an exhilarating experience as a producer. I’m definitely addicted to the energy of arranging all the elements that make a film come together, like locations, crew members, equipment, casting, and yes- finding good catering!!

What is your favorite movie and why? I like both “Notting Hill” and “The GodFather”. Opposite ends of the spectrum I know, but it’s hard to choose just one. I love “Notting Hill “ because every time I watch it, I just feel good, cause its such a funny and uplifting story with so many wonderful characters and actors. And who doesn’t like “The GodFather” right? And while obviously it’s not a “feel good movie,” I’m drawn to it for the similar reasons of amazing characters and a brilliantly told story. The 1st and 2nd ones are so awesome! I think I’ve watched both movies at least 20 times each.

Who are your influences? Ester Hicks, Kate Winslet, Michael Beckwith, Leonardo DiCaprio, my cats (haha) and my best friend.

Where did you learn to perform? Well, I sort of fell into it by going to an open audition for a Disneyland commercial at the urging of a friend. I didn’t really know what an audition was, but I somehow ended up booking the part! I just had so much fun at both the audition and the shoot that I instantly caught the acting bug. From there I took a few acting classes in LA and just kept searching out opportunities to have fun and perform.

What can you tell Runway that the rest of the world doesn’t know? I’m a little high-maintenance when it comes to ordering my fav Starbucks drink. While I change it up every six months or so, at the moment I like a tall soy, unsweetened, green tea latte with only one scoop of the green tea powder, and no foam. OMG.

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Africa Fashion Week 2010



• 30 designers collections shown over 4 days,
• 2 day fashion seminar
• Africa Fashion Awards
• The launch of the African Fashion International Boutique.

Johannesburg will be awash with style, elegance and beauty for four days in June and July when the world’s leading African Fashion designers from across the continent and Diaspora gather to showcase the finest contemporary African design at the second annual Africa Fashion Week.

The exquisite collections of 30 designers will feature in 19 runway shows from 30 June – 3 July, before an influential audience of international buyers, media, World Cup guests, VIPs and celebrities.

The significance of this fashion summit is critical for African Fashion International (AFI) chairperson Dr Precious Moloi Motsepe “Africa Fashion Week (AFW) is potentially the most important platform for the African fashion industry, being perfectly positioned to promote African designers globally.”

It is rare, in fact completely unique, to have all the leading voices in African Fashion in one place, at one time, in one country. Those voices will give expression to Africa’s fashion future at a two day seminar that runs alongside the runway shows; and that will examine ways of strengthening the burgeoning African Fashion industry, debating an African aesthetic and building a global network.

For the designers their collections will not just be confined to the catwalk; they will be available for purchase on site, along with ready to wear garments, at the first ever AFI Fashion boutique which will be open for the month of June. On the eve of African Fashion Week itself, the AFI boutique will launch online as a permanent shop specializing in African fashion from across the globe, with collections available immediately after their catwalk showing. And when the talking and viewing is done, acknowledgement will be given to the leading lights of the industry at the second AFI African Fashion Awards on 5 July 2010. Highlighting industry excellence and outstanding contributions by fashion industry members of African descent world-wide the awards are a platform that will help take African fashion across the continent and to the world.

Africa Fashion Week – where Africa reveals its soul to the world For more information go to to www.africanfashioninternational.com

Milano Men's Wear (Moda Uomo) Spring/Summer

Milano Men’s Wear (Moda Uomo) Spring/Summer
28 June 2010
http://www.cameramoda.it/index.php

The Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (The National Chamber for Italian Fashion) is the non profit making Association which disciplines, co-ordinates and promotes the development of Italian Fashion.

The Association represents all the highest cultural values of Italian Fashion. It aims to protect, co-ordinate and strengthen its image, both in Italy and abroad.

In accordance with the statutory provisions, the Association is the point of reference, as well as the preferential mouthpiece, for all the national and international initiatives aimed at valuing and promoting Italian style, customs and Fashion.

Right from the year of its foundation, in 1958, the Association has pursued a policy of organisational support aimed at the knowledge, promotion and development of Fashion through events with a highly intellectual image in Italy and abroad.

Recent agreements over international calendars, which have led to the signing of the Italian-French agreement, have given Milan and the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana the role of undisputed protagonist on the international fashion scene, thus also contributing to the consolidation of alliances with London and New York.