Showing posts with label model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2010

NY Fashion Week - Celeb Sighting, Heidi Klum

Since it's officially Project Runway night, and since tonight officially marks the wrap-up of another New York Fashion Week, I thought I'd post a couple of pictures of the ever-gorgeous, Heidi Klum. These photos were taken at the Elise Overland fashion show last Saturday night at Exit Art. This show was one of those fashion events happening outside of the much bigger and frenzied Tents of Bryant Park. I enjoy the offsite shows (or, as I refer to them, the "Off Broadway" shows) which offer attendees a much more intimate and rich fashion experience. In my opinion, it is the better way to see the clothes. For me, personally, I get much more interesting photos. Heidi stopped to talk and accommodate several spontaneous interviews. The Project Runway host, producer, and judge truly possesses an elfin, almost alien kind of beauty.
After a busy week of buzzing around the city to stacked art and fashion events (plus, making it to the day job too) I decided to blow off a few art events scheduled in Chelsea tonight. I'm taking the night off to snuggle with my laptop and write, share pictures, and watch the show- this time, on tv!
Interviewing with Lauren Ezersky of Behind the Velvet Ropes

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Is It Fashion Week Already?

No, not quite. But yesterday, I had the pleasure of hosting a fashion photo shoot for Mimi (stylist) and Jmzs (photographer/dj) of Plaztik Mag in my art studio. They arrived with a mammoth suitcase of clothes and another giant duffle bag for lighting equipment. Then, the model, Apryl, and her mom arrived in a taxi. After a quick coffee run, the hair and makeup artist arrived too. Yes, my little Brooklyn apartment was a beehive of activity, and I could barely contain my excitement. For the shoot, Mimi pulled some incredible one-of-a-kind clothes from The Blonds. Everyone got right to work. The kitchen and bathroom was the styling and wardrobe area, and my art studio was the staging area for looks #1 and #2 (out of four).
Apryl is a rising star in the fashion industry who moves gracefully and almost without direction. In a couple of weeks, she'll be off to Tokyo. She was a quiet teenager (only 16!) from the Midwest who likes to paint and draw too, so the concept of today's photo shoot was an authentic one. Her mom showed us some of her work consisting of anime' characters, various portraits, and a twist on the usual painting of a still life- a bowl of rotting fruit. They were all quite good!

I met Mimi a few years ago when we were both standing in line hoping to crash a fashion show at Bryant Park. I'm accustomed to people of the art and gallery world who put on airs here in the big city, so I barely noticed it when I started meeting people and experiencing it in the fashion world. When I met Mimi several years ago, she wasn't like the others and was refreshingly down-to-earth. We've been friends ever since, and she even sends me on Fashion Week assignments to contribute photos to her blog.

The issues (or videos) that she and Jmzs have been doing lately are really incredible. Their artistic perspective and aesthetic brings back a grittines back to New York that has been missing since the Giuliani era. With chain stores now on every corner, I only mean that as the highest of compliments. These episodes evoke the feelings of the early 80's, and of being a teenager in my room looking at Interview Magazine. In those days, I really wanted to be in the New York of Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. Well, I'm here now, but all of that is gone.

Here's a sneak peek of their next "issue" which will be out in mid-February. Stay tuned! As for me, I can hardly wait to see the end result.