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Baby's First NYFW Show: Concept Korea FW16

Baby's first NYFW step and repeat. How cute! 

Baby's first NYFW step and repeat. How cute! 

Hopping off the A train and passing mobs of street fashion photographers capturing the outspoken and dressed-to-impress style of the attendees, I got my first taste of how the next hour would unfold.  Some guests looked like they could have stepped right onto the runway. This specifically includes two gentlemen rocking fur coats, sunglasses INDOORS, perfectly trimmed facial hair, and one with the most incredible patterned suit/combat boot pairing I have ever seen.  I had to ask for a picture of them. They seemed shy and then posed simultaneously as if on cue.   Completely clueless as to what to expect next, I entered the massive NYFW Skylight at Moynihan Drive venue.   

Crowd SWAG at Concept Korea FW16. I told you it was serious. 

Crowd SWAG at Concept Korea FW16. I told you it was serious. 

Upon being ushered into the tightly packed room which was warm with body heat and jittering with anticipation, crew and guests were cleared off of the runway. It was then unwrapped from its plastic casing from the corners to reveal a shiny and flawless runway ready, well...runway.  Everyone around me looked as if this was not their first rodeo so I tried to keep my stupid amounts of excitement on the inside. I'll pretend like I succeeded. 

The lights went down, the music blared, and designer Yohanix began the two-part show.  (The film-score buff in me was particularly delighted when models stomped down the runway to a piece by Hans Zimmer from Inception. I’m pretty sure nobody else lost their cool over this. Oh, well.)  A collection filled with blazers, jackets, and sweatshirts in shadow blacks, midnight blues, and army khakis began making their mark on a now hushed crowd. With very and dark playful humor, accessorized to perfection, featuring bold textiles, this street-chic girl commanded the runway in beanies, stunning embellishments and beading, and frameless glasses. A standout look featured a heavily structured play on an aviator jacket sporting an oversized shearling collar with spectacular straps, zippers, and fabric-mixing detailing - topped off by a twist on the aviator frames. Take my money. (This look is pictured in the finale photo later in the post.) 

Beading, and beanies, and beach waves! Oh, my! Designed by Yohanix. (Model has a face, I promise.)

Beading, and beanies, and beach waves! Oh, my! Designed by Yohanix. (Model has a face, I promise.)

Commanding the runway next was Jarret. It was very clear off the bat this collection would be a seamless modern marriage of both masculine and feminine tailoring. Featuring a more couture woman complete with blood red lip and booties, draped in fur and/or layered in lace, with a metal bow-like hairpiece, this woman was here to own the room. Blue Sapphire was another fearless color found throughout these looks whether comprising an exceptional fur coat over a grey hooded sweatsuit, or making up an entire hooded embellished sweatsuit itself. Both of these looks I could not get enough of. The use of fur was definitely a prevailing theme throughout the collection which made Jarret’s girl look luxurious, posh, and powerful. The soft hooded sweatsuit looks provided a beautiful juxtaposition with the fur, yet elements tying each look together made for a seamless and exciting show.  

Be still, my heart! Jarret's girl OWNING those separates and red lips. But seriously, that jacket.

Be still, my heart! Jarret's girl OWNING those separates and red lips. But seriously, that jacket.

I know, another faceless model. That outfit, though! Besides the fact this would turn heads at any formal outing, how comfortable does this look for everyday wear? That's my kind of fashion. 

I know, another faceless model. That outfit, though! Besides the fact this would turn heads at any formal outing, how comfortable does this look for everyday wear? That's my kind of fashion. 

Sign me up to be this girl's sidekick, or at least tell me when she's not looking so I can steal her outfit.  Jarret's signature fur, metal hairpiece, red lips, and blue booties paired with effortless separates. 

Sign me up to be this girl's sidekick, or at least tell me when she's not looking so I can steal her outfit.  Jarret's signature fur, metal hairpiece, red lips, and blue booties paired with effortless separates. 

If I hadn't seen this girl walk, I could swear she was a robot.  Actually, she still might be. 

If I hadn't seen this girl walk, I could swear she was a robot.  Actually, she still might be. 

Although both Jarret and Yohanix had independent shows that were styled to their individual preferences and aesthetics, as the models took to the runway in one grand finale, the collections became one. The structure, textiles, color, detailing, and styling all flowed beautifully to create an environment where all of these looks made perfect sense on one runway.  It was very apparent that a lot of the females in the crowd at this show wanted to be the Concept Korea Womenswear FW16 girls, myself included.  Overall this show was an overwhelmingly amazing and inspiring experience I will not soon forget and can now cross off my bucket list. I hope to get the opportunity to attend more like it! 

Stomping it out in the finale. Yohanix on the right, Jarret on the left. Look at that first Yohanix look! That jacket! Those glasses! That collar! That material! I'm in love. That second girl too. Bring on fall. 

Stomping it out in the finale. Yohanix on the right, Jarret on the left. Look at that first Yohanix look! That jacket! Those glasses! That collar! That material! I'm in love. That second girl too. Bring on fall. 

Take a bow! What a show. Bravo.

Take a bow! What a show. Bravo.

-Kate Steinberg (NCP intern)   

http://emilyprime.com/ 

All photos by Kate Steinberg

tags: New York, Fasion Week, NYFW, Womenswear, fall, winter, 2016, fur, leather, structure, textiles, streetwear, hoods, beanies, lace, runway, catwalk, concept korea, yohanix, jarret
categories: Fashion, New York Fashion Week, Werk
Monday 02.15.16
Posted by Sugar Vendil
Comments: 1
 

Pyer Moss FW 2016 Show: our day in pictures

Today we performed songs by Fetty Wap, Future, and Roland Carter at Pyer Moss's FW 2016 show at MILK Studios, which was part of MADE Fashion Week. Sterling Overshown did the choral arrangements and Trevor Gureckis orchestrated the accompaniment for Pierrot ensemble. We were thrilled to take part in this show! The visionary Dario Calmese contacted us a week ago and we're stoked that we were able to whip this together in such a tight span of time. It helped that the choir members were incredibly talented and super pro, and Trevor has the gift of skills and speed. We're pretty exhausted since our day started this morning at 10 am and ended around 4 pm, but we had such an amazing time playing good music in branded hospital gowns and chunky boots. We hope to do more shows next season! Maybe we'll hold a sign outside MILK that says "Will work for clothes!" :-P

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10 am: Rehearsal in Midtown

10 am: Rehearsal in Midtown

Sugar is clearly addicted to social media. SHE NEEDS HELP!!!

Sugar is clearly addicted to social media. SHE NEEDS HELP!!!

We were joined by extraordinary cellist Meaghan Burke

We were joined by extraordinary cellist Meaghan Burke

Managed to squeeze in a little NCP fieldtrip! Grabbed lunch at mŏkbar in Chelsea Market. Delicious Korean food and noodles!

Pitstop at Blue Bottle coffee, right next to Milk...Studios! (haha get it?!)

Pitstop at Blue Bottle coffee, right next to Milk...Studios! (haha get it?!)

Isabel and Laura 

Isabel and Laura 

Had to get a shot of Trevor, who did us a solid by getting these arrangements done in a week...

Had to get a shot of Trevor, who did us a solid by getting these arrangements done in a week...

...and helped us with the tech for our digital piano. Above and beyond as always!

...and helped us with the tech for our digital piano. Above and beyond as always!

Obligatory selfie with choir, Sugar trying to give face!

Obligatory selfie with choir, Sugar trying to give face!

Sitzprobe, Sterling Overshown conducting

Sitzprobe, Sterling Overshown conducting

Rehearsing with models

Rehearsing with models

We were too shy to ask for a pic with Ms. Badu, so we got this one with her and Pyer Moss founder/designer Kirby Jean-Raymond

We were too shy to ask for a pic with Ms. Badu, so we got this one with her and Pyer Moss founder/designer Kirby Jean-Raymond

The audience

The audience

For our listening pleasure. @pyermoss #NYFW pic.twitter.com/ZuxBHNfAVF

— Robin Givhan (@RobinGivhan) February 13, 2016
The NCPuddle

The NCPuddle

Designer Kay Unger came! We were so excited to see her. Kay is an inspiration and Kirby of Pyer Moss used to work for her. Also pictured with us are Dario Calmese, the brains behind the show concept, and Sterling Overshown.

Designer Kay Unger came! We were so excited to see her. Kay is an inspiration and Kirby of Pyer Moss used to work for her. Also pictured with us are Dario Calmese, the brains behind the show concept, and Sterling Overshown.

All photos after Erykah Badu + Kirby Jean-Raymond were taken by Trevor Gureckis.

tags: madefw, milk studios, kay unger, pyer moss, kirby jean-raymond, dario calmese, the nouveau classical project, laura cocks, isabel kim, marina kifferstein, meaghan burke, sugar vendil, fashion, fashion shows, nyfw, fw16, sterling overshown, hospital gown
categories: Fashion, New York Fashion Week, Werk
Saturday 02.13.16
Posted by Sugar Vendil
 

Practice then Party at de la Prada

This is mostly going to be a picture post. It's been a long day, but a good one: we had a rehearsal for a fashion show that we're playing tomorrow, where we were joined by the super stylish Dario Calmese (details to be revealed later!) and then a shindig at the Agatha Ruiz de la Prada store in TriBeca. We're working on a lil' something with Agatha for later this spring. Agatha's store is the brightest thing on the corner of Watts and Greenwich, even on the grayest day. We New Yorkers can definitely use a break from our black uniform! Agatha Ruiz de la Prada inspires us to wear more color and to remember to have fun with fashion. Be one of the first to get the scoop on tomorrow's fashion show by following us on Twitter.

tags: agatha ruiz de la prada, werk, rehearsal, dario calmese
categories: Fashion, Werk, the arts council
Friday 02.12.16
Posted by Sugar Vendil
 

Friends, Fashion, and Fairy Tales

Photo: Rodolfo de Rothschild

Photo: Rodolfo de Rothschild

Last Thursday, we hosted a tour of the FIT Museum’s Fairy Tale Fashion exhibition to kick off a new initiative we’re launching called the NCP Arts Council. (We’ll be sharing more on this soon…subscribe to our newsletter to be in the know!) Curator Colleen Hill was our guide, pointing out details on each garment and accessory and sharing with us her thought process during the creation of the exhibition: some pieces were directly inspired by fairy tales, while other pieces were selected because they were reminiscent of sartorial references in certain tales. Surprisingly, we learned that the way we perceive iconic garments in these tales are quite different from the original story, for instance: Little Red Riding Hood originally wore a cap knitted by her grandmother rather than a cape; Dorothy’s shoes were actually silver, not ruby red; and Cinderella’s ugly step sisters were actually kind of hot. 

The pieces in the exhibition were stunning and we were so impressed. Needless to say, we had a great time. We got to see (drool over?) some imaginative high fashion while gathering with friends, familiar and new. We’ve also decided that NCP needs to go on more field trips. 

And now…pictures galore! 

tags: fit, museum at fit, fit museum, comme de garcons, marchesa, christian louboutin, high fashion, fashion
categories: NCP Field Trip, NCP Arts Council, Fashion, the arts council
Tuesday 02.09.16
Posted by Sugar Vendil