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Carlos Miele Fall 2011


Aw, the duchess hood. Grace Kelly wore it to accentuate her ethereal beauty in To Catch A Thief and Grace Jones donned the hood to play up her androgynous fierceness. This particular head-wrap seems to be right on point for designer Carlos Miele, who turned out a wonderfully luxe collection for his Fall 2011 collection. Not one to shy away from fur, models came out in beautiful fox capes and vests, worn with silk blouses and rich velvet pajama pants in colors of rose and deep black. A repeating pattern of asian inspired silk eclipse prints were gold stamped on fragile blouses and crimson gowns. Braided detail in bright chartreuse colors provided a nice contrast next to watercolor cerulean dresses. Belts were delicate and understated and cited as antique pieces. A simple cream jumpsuit was tied with a crimson waist belt that felt like a statement on the the power of color and contrast. Perhaps that was the main message behind the designer’s fall collection: the balance between delicate and rich heaviness, the shock of contrasting colors in earthy and electric tones.
— Jeanie Kwak
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn

Elene Cassis Fall 2011


Elene Cassis Fall 2011 collection at Mercedes – Benz New York fashion week.
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn

Venexiana Fall 2011 Exclusive

Venexiana Video Still By Stevyn Llewellyn

Ahh the power of the pink backstage pass! Lets you wander around, interview designers, mingle with models and makeup artists, rub shoulders with celebrities (as you try to recall who they actually are), make friends with photographers and security, and best of all, get an up close and personal sneak peek at the garments before they glide down the illuminated runway.
Of all the backstage experiences I’ve had, (not many, but a handful) the energy at Venexiana was a very positive one. When asked if she was nervous at all, Kati lightheartedly replied ‘never by this time’. I guess there’s no point in being nervous. Its too late to even let those feelings cloud your time to experience all your months of hard work finally paying off. Hairstylist, and founder of Tela Beauty Organics, Philip Pelusi, described how the first hair style had to be changed the night before because it dawned on them that it didn’t quite go with the clothes. ‘That’s just how it is’ he described with a shrug and a smile. And the mood remained calm and enjoyably charged. Even with the models running frantically between hair and makeup to scrounge up any left over food (which me, Stevyn and some other starving photogs had already scarfed down, whoops), the excitement was building up to the final presentation. When the plastic covers came off the racks and we were able to get that exclusive close look but can’t touch…wow, drool! (no not really, but yes my fashion senses were in overload). Sequins, and crystals and leather oh my! To truly see the quality of the garments and the details of the artisanship was simply breathtaking. You get a different perspective than from just seeing the garment for a fleeting minute during the actual show.

Kati Stern has a loyal following and you can sense the anticipation from the crowd as every seat was filled. They came for a show and she delivered, with a very sumptuous collection of a whopping 69 looks. There were metallic fitted goddess dresses and cascading black sequin gowns fit for the Venexiana woman who wants to walk into a room and have all eyes on her. Leather and tweed daytime looks in pant suits, skirts and jackets topped off with luxurious fur coats. Her grand finale bridal gowns, Swarovski encrusted and blooming organza petals, really stole the show and her beloved fans returned the love with a heartfelt and well deserved standing ovation.
— Maria Giannakakis
Video by Stevyn Llewellyn
Visit Venexiana’s website here.
Visit Tela Design Studio here.

Adrienne Vittadini Fall 2011


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Frank Tell Fall 2011


Frank Tell Fall 2011 collection at Mercedes – Benz fashion week in New York.
An edgy mixture of fur, knits, combat boots, and hair that takes us Beyond Thunderdome.
Photos by Stevyn Llewellyn