New York Fashion Week 2009

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    New York Fashion Week Fills The Shows' Front Rows With Plenty ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 27, 2009 9:23 AM PST
    Among the fashion elite who are actually granted access to the highly-exclusive Bryant Park tents are some of Hollywood's most noted celebrities -- after all, what kind of star would you be if you weren't dressed by the best of the best in designer royalty? Some famous fashionistas like Kellie Pickler and Jessica Stroup couldn't stay away from the glamour of the runway and were spotted warming up the front row seats of several designers' shows, including Badgley Mischka, Pamella Roland, and Lela Rose; meanwhile, other more low-key VIPs saved their appearances for just their favorite style mavens, like Mickey Rourke for Domenico Vacca. While New York Fashion Week is ultimately about the clothing, many stylish starlets' presences in the front row are inevitably photographed even more frequently than the designer threads themselves (oh, the price of fame), but most celeb attendees made sure they shared the spotlight and showed their support by arriving in their favorite pieces from the headlining label, like Brittany Snow in her gorgeous beaded Diane von Furstenberg dress. I know being famous must be exhausting, but I really can't think of anything I wouldn't give to switch places with one of those front-row ticket holders just for a day (preferably Herve Leger day, please), even if I had to be Paris Hilton. Check out the slideshow for more pictures of stylish superstars, both in the audience and backstage at some of New York Fashion Week's hottest shows!


    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Project Runway Designers Let ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 26, 2009 3:16 PM PST
    Project Runway's traditional Bryant Park finale -- the chance of a lifetime for its contestants -- has always been an event full of nail-biting excitement and audience chit-chat over their favorites among the top 3 and who they predict will take the season's title. For the show's 6th season, however, things had to be done a little differently. While legal battles over the rights to the show, which raked in about 4 million viewers each episode last year, rage on and remain undecided, production for the 6th season was forced to move on with the traditional Fashion Week finale even though its preliminary episodes may not air for several more months, if the disputes are ever finally settled. As a result, in order to prevent spoiling the season due to leaks, the final 3 contestants were not allowed to introduce their designs this time around and instead were forced to remain hidden and anonymous for the runway show finale -- the occasion that is normally supposed to be their proudest moment to date. While this undoubtedly put a damper on the usually high-profile and openly celebratory event, the good news is that the clothes truly did get all the glory (that is, when people weren't too busy buzzing over the whole legal issue) -- and isn't that what Fashion Week should be about, anyway? While I thought the show seemed to lack its usual brightness (though it's hard to top Season 3's Uli Herzner when it comes to color variety) and black leather certainly seemed to be in surplus, collectively I found the three collections to be greatly impressive -- both in their elaborate construction and chic wearability (save for a couple extreme biker-esque numbers, I would gladly have taken down any one of the models and walked off wearing any of the ensembles shown)! Despite common fabrics, each designer seemed to hold their own and show off distinct visions, even in their anonymity. While I was blown away by the 2nd designer's array of flirty dresses (I can't even imagine how much work he/she must have put in to pull off all the ruffled and paneled detailing!), I must say that I think I'm already pulling for the 3rd designer's "futuristic-equestrian" line because of its cohesive completion -- almost every ensemble contained 3 or 4 pieces, some even including a handmade bag! Plus, that closing black ballgown with sequin detailing may just be the prettiest thing I've ever seen float down the finale runway!


    Colors: tons of black, silvery blue, tan, satiny cream
    Silhouettes: layered ruffles, chunky sweaters, cropped coats, snug pants, short dresses
    Celeb Sightings: Akon, past winners Christian Siriano and Jay McCarroll

    Check out the slideshow for a sneak peek at the upcoming season's finale looks (semi-spoiler alert)!
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Christian Siriano's Collection ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 26, 2009 5:29 AM PST
    In his first official post-Project Runway show within the Bryant Park tents, 4th season winner Christian Siriano proved that his design talent is even bigger than his personality. With an array of pieces inspired by the pyramid shapes and desert colors of Egypt and North Africa, his Fall 2009 Collection wowed the fully-packed audience, including a selection of head industry executives from Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Saks who all drooled at the possibility of carrying the fabulous fashioneer on their racks. The runway opened with several characteristically-Christian ensembles, featuring long cape-like jackets, puffed sleeves, and lots of signature ruffles that we have come to associate with the designer since his show-stopping Bravo TV finale, but this time around his distinctive touches appeared much more refined and carefully constructed. What really had crowd members clapping, however, was his parade of beautifully-flowing dresses of satin and organza, draped in glossy colors that mimicked the desert sand and the Nile water, along with his closing Pharaoh-inspired body-clinging gold gown, complete with a headpiece that only model Sessilee Lopez and maybe Cleopatra herself could pull off. Overall his collection was both inventively creative and wearably chic (no "hot messes" in sight!), and convinced most runway attendees that Christian may just be the Project Runway protege to make it big-time... and the fiercest, of course.


    Colors:sand, tan, mocha, turquoise
    Silhouettes: cape-like coats, snug-fitting pants, curve-hugging dresses, flowing ruffles
    Celeb Sightings: Tori Spelling, Aubrey O'Day, Nina Garcia
    View the slideshow to see more of his Egyptian-inspired pieces for Fall 2009!
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Zac Posen Gives Fall Favorites ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 25, 2009 9:29 AM PST
    Despite his runway show's budget being cut in half, designer Zac Posen undoubtedly delivered yet another unstoppably chic collection that waltzed down the runway still looking like a million bucks. With an imaginative Fall 2009 Collection featuring a satisfying balance of elaborately-constructed and fully-wearable pieces, from a pointed-shoulder floor-length floral gown to a perfectly tailored orange tweed coat with ruffled sleeves, Zac Posen infused both a Victorian romance and a sense of 40's style with modern and urban details, contrasting cropped jackets with flowy skirts, wide squared shoulders with tiny cinched waists, and plaid tweed with floral fabrics. While much of the color palette was festively autumnal, the designer, in true fashion, couldn't resist the elements of drama and surprise by throwing in pops of unexpected color with ruffled lilac skirts and a jaw-dropping red gown with a plunging neckline. As his extravagantly posh pieces strutted down the runway, accented by the musical stylings of sibling piano group The 5 Browns, Zac Posen proved that high-fashion doesn't need to be simplified to please an audience in the face of economic hardship, and no matter the fashion budget crisis, the show must go on!


    Colors: country florals, orange plaid, autumn neutrals, lilac, teal, scarlet
    Silhouettes: long bulky coats, cropped blazers, ruffled collars, boxed shoulders, billowing hemlines
    Celeb Sightings: Nicole Richie, Sandra Bernhardt, Alicia Keys, Rachel Bilson
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Badgley Mischka's Pared-Down ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 24, 2009 9:24 AM PST
    For dress design duo Mark Badgley and James Mischka, simplicity just doesn't cut it when it comes to eveningwear. Known for their elaborate beading and dramatic trains, Badgley Mischka surprised audiences by opening the show for their Fall 2009 Collection with a few comparatively understated yet graceful ensembles - silky black skirts and draped dresses - with many of their typical telltale touches absent. While these preliminary pieces seemed extremely well-done in their construction and completely wearable in their practicality, the designers' faithful fans couldn't help but wonder what had happened to all the glitz and glamour they had all come to love and expect from such a show. However, drama lovers and sparkle seekers in the audience soon swallowed their initial worry and near-disappointment when the runway's looks took a turn for the extravagant, offering a shimmering parade of fancier formalwear that seemed much more faithfully characteristic of Badgley Mischka, including a floor-length metallic gold gown with a plunging neckline and crystal-encrusted tulle-fluffed dresses. While the evening's looks seemed slightly more subtle than what past collections have boasted, the curve-clinging shimmering gowns and satin-draped ruffles shined on and stayed true to the elegance that the designers are known for, if not in a more wearable, practical fashion.


    Colors: lots of black, shiny gold and silver, metallic blue, merlot
    Silhouettes: draped necklines, belted waists, layered tulle and ruffles
    Celeb Sightings: Aisha Tyler, Kat DeLuna, Kim and Khloe Kardashian
    Check out the slideshow for more of the raved-about pieces straight from the runway!
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    New York Fashion Week Runway: Herve Leger By Max Azria Shines ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 20, 2009 9:24 AM PST
    We aren't the only ones falling head-over-heels for the Herve Leger by Max Azria Fall 2009 Collection> -- Not one but two runway models took a tumble during the New York Fashion Week show, but they couldn't have looked more fierce doing it! With its parade of tightly-bound bandage dresses with metallic paneling, snakeskin details, and all sorts of shimmery embellishments like fringe, tiling, and beading, the Sunday night show was full of life and movement despite the impossibly snug fit of the dresses! Some of Hollywood's chicest stars were present to witness the heavily shoulder-padded fall preview, including Sophia Bush, Jessica Stroup, and January Jones, all in their own Herve Leger favorites. While some commented that the collection lacked a certain brightness, the pieces undoubtedly took full advantage of its subdued color scheme, utilizing hues ranging from limey olive and deep brown to gunmetal chrome, and instead of bursts of color, contrasted neutrals with shiny metallics for a pop of fashionable flash.


    Colors: neutral browns and olives, plus chrome, silver, and black
    Silhouettes: banded halter dresses, capped sleeves, boxy shoulders, cinched waists
    Celeb Sightings: Lucy Liu, Joy Bryant, Sophia Bush, Michelle Trachtenberg
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
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