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The So Curve New York Lingerie Fashion Show

Curve NY, Photo by Stevyn Llewellyn 2010

The So Curve Fashion Show took place in Edison Ballroom in New York City. The presentation was a sophisticated runway show by A Suivre Paris, whom showcased a the International Brands’ newest colors and styles. So French Lingerie immortalizes the iconic French woman. Watch the exclusive video below filmed by Stevyn Llewellyn.

Brands Featured in the luxurious and classy show were Affinitas Intimates, Annette International, Bravado! designs, Zinke, Cake Lingerie, Corin, Fantaisie, Fauve, Hanky Panky, Hotmilk, Jaycris, Julie France, Karen Luu, Montelle, Panache, PJ Harlow, PJ Salvage, Rago, Sculptz, Chantelle, Empreinte, Huit, Janine Robin, Lise Charmel, Passionata, Rosy, Simone Perele, Teccia, and Wacoal.

Curve NY, Photo by Stevyn Llewellyn, 2010

About Curve: Curve was founded in 2007 to be the premier trade show showcasing intimate apparel, swimwear and accessories as forces in fashion and the fashion industry. Now in its fourth year, it has become the largest and only event of its kind in North America.

Photos By Stevyn Llewellyn


Thuy Fall 2010 Exclusive


Thuy Diep discusses her fall collection with Modern Glossy in an exclusive interview during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Backstage, model rehearsals, and the runway finale only seen here. Watch the video below.

Read the full review by Nari Kim and see photos by Stevyn Llewellyn from the runway show here.

Elisa Palomino Fall 2010

Photo by Stevyn Llewellyn

The infamous Marquis De Sade once said, “The pleasure of the senses is always regulated in accordance with the imagination. Man can aspire to felicity only by serving all the whims of his imagination.” This quote feels apt when looking at the creations of Elisa Palomino. You can feel the workings of a rich and thoughtful imagination at play; indeed just looking at her inspiration boards of jazz age flapper girls and Japanese geishas, you get the sense that referring to the past is not merely a look back, but a translation, an imagined interpretation of what she finds most alluring. Palomino’s collection is rich in silks, embroidery and beading. Playful quirks such as the clustered, tiny flower shift dress feel both fantastic and deeply romantic. It is the kind of boudoir that blooms with flushed rosy hues, rose talc, shingled hair and stockings. For her debut fall collection, models appeared with streaks of pink along their cheekbones, hair in a nebulous bun and larger than life flowers nestled in their hair. Performer Shien Lee trilled in the background, setting the tone for far off places. Her puffer jackets are surprising– cut in velvet opera cape shapes–and they hug the form like a luxe shawl. And listening to her speak, you sense the otherworldly at play, which she fully embraces. It is something that the fashion world needs a bit more of– forget basics and practicality. It is wonderful to succumb to a vision. And wouldn’t it be lovely, to have a little bit of the imaginative world in your closet?

— Jeanie Kwak

Visit Elisa Palomino’s website here.

View the video of the event below.

Exclusive interview with Elisa Palomino below, discussing her inspiration for her fall 2010 collection, the design process, and gives details about each garment featured in the show.

Images and videos by Stevyn Llewellyn

Lilith Spring LookBook Preview

Breaking out of the winter blues is hard to do. Luckily, Lilith’s spring preview lends a helping hand by coaxing the monotony out of the chillier seasons with not-too-bright neutral tans, browns, cool strawberry sorbets, and icy blue/greys and pinks. Assorted prints in vintage florals, polka dots, and plaids give shoppers enough variety to find a print or pattern that they’ll gladly shed their layers for.
Fun Ikat inspired graphics on purses and coats lend a tropical vibe to welcome the summer months while the many floral prints range from the big and exotic to the girlishly ditsy. Typical Spring standards – resort striped tees, island beads, lightweight denim and khaki, are thrown in to the pot for easy mix and match while the more adventurous can wear dresses of layered and tiered tulle or feathered hair accessories.
Cleverly tailored blazers in slim fits to roomier and exaggerated silhouettes can be layered over the soft drapey pieces that display the unmistakable Lilith signature. Easy wrap and tie sweaters and blouses (in both woman and girl sizes!) pair sweetly with calf length dresses and skirts.
The ease of wear and slow re-introduction to color works well to soften the integration of Lilith’s Spring pieces to the already existing wardrobe. After all, to us, Spring cleaning means throwing out the old, tired things from last season to make room for the refreshing new must-haves of this season.
—Rachel Rozzi

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Fashion For Relief: Haiti

Photos By Sandra Rosales
Model Naomi Campbell organized a star-studded runway show to benefit the devastated earthquake victims in Haiti. Over 140 designers donated clothes for the charity event including international brands such as Gucci, Versace, Christian Dior, Burberry, Marc Jacobs, Giorgio Armani, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tom Ford, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Manolo Blahnik, and the late Alexander McQueen, to name a few. Some the top models also participated, including Karen Elson, Sasha Pivovarova, Angela Lindvall, Heidi Mount, and Helena Christensen. The event, also taking place during London Fashion Week, hopes to raise funds for the women and children of Haiti through the CARE charity and the White Ribbon Alliance.
—Photos By Sandra Rosales