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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

NYFW Fall/Winter 2014: Lie Sang Bong


Location: The Pavilion at Lincoln Center
MB Fashion Week NY Fall/Winter 2014
Key Artist: Yin Lee
Sponsor: AOFM Pro


Yin conducting the demo























I had the honor of being on the AOFM Pro team and assisting the amazing artist Yin Lee on the Lie Sang Bong show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York. The look was simplistic and very precise! Yin designed an outlined winged eyeliner, this contributes to the design of the collection by showing the contrast of the lid against the dash of black eyeliner. 

I absolutely love Lie Sang Bong's collection! He created beautiful contrasts between the light catching fabrics and sophisticated lines and structure to the pieces. The gorgeous texture printed on the fabrics adds a bolt of life through the collection. He not only added interpretive texture to the designs but also used different textures to show contrasting colors, by showing how color can pick up the light differently depending on the texture of the fabric. 

It is truly a beautiful collection and I know that if any of these pieces graced my closet, I would be the happiest girl ever! 

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

NYFW Fall/Winter 2014: Lee Jean Youn

Location: The Pavilion at Lincoln Center
MB Fashion Week NY Fall/Winter 2014
Key Artist: Benny Hancock



















The Model I applied the look to! 



Benny designed a look that evoked strength as well as simplicity. The look was composed of a strong defined eyeliner and a very matte and natural face, which complimented the collection perfectly! He chose to use some white eyeliner for the bottom lash line to help the eyes pop. Some of the beautiful models had lace glued to their skin, which added a feminine and romantic touch to the look.

It is obvious that the designer comes from a background in accessories because the collection is bursting with fun hats that have a vintage edge to them; making some of the models look as if they have stepped out of the 20's and 30's. A time when a hat was a must-have accessory needed to complete a day to day ensemble!

I was not obsessed with the collection as a whole, but there are definitely some pieces I would love to have in my wardrobe. I will say that the show was far from boring and provided a feast for the eyes. The looks above are some of my favorite/ most interesting  pieces from the collection.

What are your thoughts on this collection?


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