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No Pain and All Gain

Shoe Expert & Podiatrist reveals why her High Heel Line is No Pain and All Gain pg. 7

Lauren Chisholm

Launches New Fine Art

Jewelry Linepg. 6

Spain’s Mango fashion house

defies recession pg. 6

The LA FAshion Weekly Vol. 1 Issu No. 4 November 26th 2012

OC Fashion Showcasepg. 8 Louis Vuittonpg. 12

Butterflyzebra pg. 10

pg. 14

Pamella Roland pg.18

pg. 12

Fashion Trend Alert:pg.

Hadaki Handbags

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The Perfect Gift: Whitley DesignsWHITLEYdesigns has a jewelry piece to fit every personality imagin-able! Their wide variety of jewelry allows you to be delicate one day,

and edgy the next. Whatever you wear, as long as it’s WHITLEYdesigns you are guaranteed to make a statement.

Whitney and Hayley Stevens, sisters from California, lived on separate coasts for several years. To help stay connected during this time, they pursued a long-time love of making jewelry, and ultimately developed an entire hand-crafted collection: WHITLEYdesigns. Now reunited back in San Francisco, Whitney and Hayley are able to meld their respective interests and experiences into one unique line of jewelry that appeals to women of all ages.

Whitney, a practicing attorney, draws inspiration from her daily life - cre-ating refined, classic pieces. Hayley, a free-spirited artist, pushes the designs in a stylish, innovative, and forward thinking direction. Ultimately, they have created a versatile array of jewelry, with pieces that layer beau-tifully and transition easily from day to night. Just as “WHITLEYdesigns” is a hybrid of their names, Whitley jewelry reflects the confluence of two unique design aesthetics into one cohesive and timeless collection.

www.whitleydesigns.com

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Lauren Chisholm Launches New Fine Art Jewelry Line

Inspired by artist Alexander Calder and designers of The Wearable Art Movement, Lauren Chisholm’s distinctive aesthetic celebrates the de-sign elements of symbolism, clean lines and scale. Her fine art jewelry line has evolved from an established career as a professional artist and is now available at www.laurenchisholm.com. Lauren’s collections are anchored by her Starburst and XO Series created in sterling silver, 18K gold and gemstones. Each piece is individually made by hand in the USA and bears her signature detail: a contrasting 18K gold ball artistically incorporated in her designs.

Lauren creates each original piece by hand. She first starts with draw-ings, then constructs the jewelry and concludes with hand finishing the metals. Lauren’s attention to detail is evident in her refined tactile practices, all culminating in wearable sculpture. “My necklaces can transform a simple outfit into an impactful fashion statement, while the earrings offer subtle sophistication.” Lauren Chisholm designs are eye catching because of their artistic scale and modern elegance.

Lauren started in Interior Design that developed to include restoration of gilded treasures, fine furniture and mural painting. Throughout her vocation, Lauren’s mural and trompe l’oeil paintings have graced the walls and ceilings of many private estates. She has additionally created a body of work focusing on botanical paintings, available through gal-leries and art consultants. Lauren’s artwork continues to be exhibited in designer showcases and her painting has been nationally recognized in Traditional Home, Newsday, HOME, Chicago Tribune and The Franklin Report. Lauren’s most recent acknowledgement in DNAinfo.com, noted her Starburst jewelry.

Lauren Chisholm Fine Art Jewelry is available online: www.laurenchisholm.com

Spain’s Mango fashion house defies recession

Beating the odds in Spain’s deep recession, the Mango fashion powerhouse in Catalonia says sales are booming worldwide, and even at home.

Owned by media-shy billionaire Isak Andic, Mango typifies an export-led business savvy that is the pride of many Catalans, who will hold snap regional elections November 25 over a pro-independence push.Mango’s budget-minded clothing is sold as far afield as Pakistan and Myanmar.But perhaps a greater achievement is its success back home in Spain, where a year-long recession is expected to extend into 2013, bad loan-ridden banks are being rescued and one in four workers is unemployed.“It doesn’t affect us at all. In Spain we have sold 20 percent more this year than last,” said Enric Casi, its general director, at the company’s base near Barcelona in northeastern Spain.Mango has nevertheless had to react to the crisis, dropping its prices by a fifth this year, and absorbing the cost of a recent rise in sales tax so as not to scare off customers.Though prices have been lowered overall, there are no special discounts and profit margins will be maintained in 2012 at the same level as last year, Casi said.“Last year we sold 1.4 billion euros’ worth of clothes and this year it will be about 1.7 billion or thereabouts.”At Mango’s base, known as the “Hangar”, 600 sharply-dressed designers from various countries, most under 30, produce designs for the clothes later to be modelled by the likes of Kate Moss and Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique.Near the Hangar, two logistical centres work round the clock dispatching 5,000 samples a year to be stitched by subcontractors in China, Vietnam, Morocco, Turkey and India, and redistributing the clothes once they are made to stores worldwide.Like its rival Inditex -- owner of the Zara chain, based on the other side of Spain in Galicia -- the Catalan firm designs its clothes at home, but it differs in contracting out all production, while Inditex has its own factories.Spain’s two richest men are the founder of sector-leader Inditex, Amancio Ortega, and Mango’s Andic. Neither of the two men gives media interviews.“We have many differences,” Casi said of the companies. “They are two models of success, each in its way.” Mango in 2010 set itself a target of doubling its sales in four years and Casi says it is on track to do so, while aiming to launch lines for children and teenagers, swimsuits, underwear and sportswear.Troubled Spain remains its biggest market with 18 percent of sales, but is likely to be overtaken as others such as China grow strongly.In 2013 it is due to open new stores in French Guiana and the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. “We are just getting started,” said Casi. “There is still a lot for us to do.”Despite the success of firms such as Mango, Catalonia is Spain’s most indebted region.Catalonia argues that Madrid levies far more in taxes in the region than it returns, and it resented being forced to seek 5.4 billion euros ($6.9 billion) in Spanish rescue funds to service its debt.

That resentment is being fed by Spain’s crushing economic crisis, which has forced Catalo-nia, like most of the country’s 17 regions, to adopt harsh austerity measures.

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Shoe Expert & Podiatrist reveals why her High Heel Line is No Pain and All Gain

As a practicing podiatrist for the last 15 years, Dr. Michele Summers has taken on a new challenge: to aid women who want to look stylish and professional in high heels for more than 34 minutes -the average time it takes for a woman’s foot to hurt in a heel- without having to be in pain and sacrificing their feet.

Co-founder and designer of 34 Minutes Shoes, Dr. Michele Summers, created her homegrown label with her two sisters, and they insist on man-ufacturing the shoes in nearby Los Angeles. With the creation of 34 Minutes Shoes, the ambitious Dr. Michele Summers is beginning a new chapter in her already impressive story, a chapter that intertwines motherhood, owning an independent podiatry practice and her successes as an academic and blogger.

Summers’ collegiate education began at University of California, Berkeley, which led her to a Master’s degree as well as a DPM degree at Barry Uni-versity in Miami. From there she completed a two-year surgical residency in Los Angeles. After opening her private podiatry practice in El Monte in 2000, she realized that many of her patients thought that having foot pain every day was normal.

In 2008, while promoting her podiatry business Summers kept meeting professional women that wanted to know what she could do to relieve their pain from wearing high heels. This question catapulted her into a two year

journey of researching the shoe industry, and she discovered how to build a shoe that would allow women to wear their heels for more than 34 minutes without being in pain.

She took her newfound shoe knowledge and research to fashion shows while starting the 34 Minutes Shoes business. The patent pending design is made with a built-in orthotic that supports the arch for maximum comfort. The secret is her cutting-edge shoe technology that molds to any type of arch.

In the past month, Summers has furthered her shoe construction knowledge at the “Art of Traditional Shoe Making” course conducted by the prestigious Ars Sutoria School- based in Milano- in conjunction with FFANY. The week-long intensive is based on a deep understanding of materials used in each stage of the shoe making process. Her expertise as a foot doctor, paired with trendy design and shoe con-struction knowledge, allows women to look professional and still be comfortable as they work and play.

Summers start up, 34 Minutes Shoes, is the newest sexy comfort brand allowing women to stand tall and feel powerful in their heels. Her shoes are more than styl-ish; they empower women to feel sensuous and satisfied when they slip on their favorite heels. With 34 Minutes shoe line women can accomplish their goals while inspiring a new pain-free fashion. The spring collection will be available in stores by February 2013, and details can found at the http://34minutesshoes.com/

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OC Fashion Showcase’s Grand Finale

The Fall 2012 Orange County Fashion Showcase culminated in a grand finale at the Rooftop of the Westin Hotel at South Coast Plaza on Sunday night. The glamorous venue brought together fabulous designers and merchants to fundraise for scholarships for creative arts students through the Orange County Fashion Trade Association.

The first show of the evening was “Hodges Collection” by the OC Fashion Showcase’s founder, Deanna Hodges, who has been designing for over 20 years. The barefoot models, wear-ing a variety of dresses, long skirts, and flared-bottom pants, could be easily imagined taking a walk on a sunny Malibu beach, and with a simple change of footwear or the addi-tion of a glitzy necklace, could go right into a dinner scene in Santa Monica. The models were accessorized by KD Luxe Jewelry, a merchant at the Showcase. The California-cool vibe of Hodges Collection is based on the designer’s prefer-ence for “comfort.” Some of the more dramatic dress styles, in striking red or crisp white, with plunging necklines, were very bold, showing variation in the collection. While she “doesn’t like prints,” she likes to “play around with dyes…that are more upscale or classy.” She explains that with prints, “you have to invest in so much of the same print fabric…[and] it instantly becomes dated… [and] last season.”Her insight into the need for looks that can go from day-to-night is, as she puts it, because “people are just busy people; we don’t really have a lot of time.” With her pieces “you can throw them on in the morning, and you run out of time, and then you’re meeting some friends for lunch, and next thing you know, [you can] change it up and go to dinner.” All of her fabrics are cut, sewn, and dyed locally in Los Angeles and Orange County, and are available domestically as well as in Canada, Japan and Austria.

Next up was Zerrin Akinci, who won for “Outstanding Emerg-ing Designer” of the event. The Cypress-born designer describes her style as “Ethnic Modernity,” or “the integration of ethnicity in the east with the modernity in the west.” Indeed, her dress collection was very elegant and sophisticated, but still unexpected and fresh, as she says “you’ll see the little de-tails in my style.” These elements of surprise, or “little details” were evident in one of her first looks, a neutral-colored dress accentuated with a half-sleeve and a teal panel, and the back adorned with “buttons” that were teal sparkly gems. She demonstrates a very deliberate construction and exquisite tailoring, but plays with unexpected length, such as a lower hem in the back and higher in the front, surprising colored side panels, as well as using a variety of shapes in the dress straps. Her use of color is not really color-“blocking” because it is more subtle, like thin panels. The colors chosen for the panels were fun–teal, neon orange, even lace overlay–while the main fabric was more neutral with shades of olive green, cream, and gray. The tailoring of her dresses was first-rate, or as she puts it, “fitted as the skin.”

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An empowering women’s col-lection was put on display by designer Sabrina Barnett, who focused on glammed-out t-shirts with profound messages of love and positivity. The Sabrina Barnett Collection is part of the designer’s socially-conscious philosophy that “fashion needs to have a message.” Sparkling tees with messages such as “Let Love Shine,” “Live Your Smile”, “I am Worthy,” and “I admire kind people,” are just a few of the mul-titude of powerful messages she was sending in a casual way. The designer supports many charitable causes with the proceeds from her lines, which can be found online, and at boutiques in the US and internationally.

Alicia Hardesty, a contestant on the most recent 10th season of Project Runway, showed her collection and proved why she says she is “the best thing to hit women’s wear since Chanel wore pants.” Indeed, Hardesty’s designs for her clothing company “Original Tomboy” which she has described as “not too masculine or not too girly” can be styled by the individual wearer to express their unique style, having a broad appeal that is still ultimately original. Her style sensibility is clearly informed by her upbringing in Kentucky, and her designs, which she describes as “fash-ionably tomboyish;” are comfortable, in that you can do anything in the them, yet with a style and fit that is decid-edly modern. The silhouette and fit of her bottoms are her signature, as well as her affection for suspenders which can be functional and fun, and harken back to her experience in men’s wear. Her designs feature both denim and knits, and are made in the US, which she says is part of being “so-cially conscious” as a “person…[and] specifically picking out pieces that are very cool, and wearing them proudly,” and knowing where they come from. Her online boutique will open soon–in time for the holidays–and she is also looking at West Coast boutiques as well as those in her home state to feature her popular designs.The event’s final show was a

highly theatrical collection by Dubai designer Dar Sara. Exag-gerated shoulders, almost like wings, were incorporated into the dresses, with a plethora of bead-ing, sequins and sparkle. Nearly every shade and color was used in the luxurious collection of party dresses galore.

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Butterflyzebra - 100% designed and produced in the City of Angels

Jimi Hendrix’s famous song, “Little Wing,” from which the brand derives its name, is an ode to the beauty of mood Jimi viewed in the crowd while performing at the Monterey, California Pop Festival in ’67. He translated that summer of love atmosphere and free-spirit feeling into the form of a girl. Borne of a desire to embody that essence in fashion and in the spirit of joy and celebration, Butterflyzebra, has finally come to fruition.

Women who, in one day, lead the lifestyle that compels transformation from work to casual, from play to dressed-up, or from traveling the world on a jet or simply traveling through life’s daily rituals…these are Butterflyzebra women.

Life is often black and white, and we reflect that. When it bursts into full color, it is still very much us. Feet planted on the ground or flying through life, we want comfort and we want chic in all environments.

Butterflyzebra believes in fabrications of softness and luxury, those that are primarily wrinkle-resistant, provide easy care, are fit-retentive, and always, femininely flattering.

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http://www.butterflyzebra.com/

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FASHION - Spotlight

Louis Vuitton – Accessorize In Color

by Dana E l i zabeth

Louis Vuitton, one of the worlds most sought after and highly recognizable brands in the world–known for their craftsmanship, design, and true passion for creating works of art–has delivered an accessory collection that appeals to men of all walks of life. The artisanal, handcrafted tech-niques and materials combined with extensive research, as well as the various fabrications, leads to a collection that is both technically pleas-ing and tastefully elegant. The collection brings the history and craftsmanship of the luxury house we are accustomed to, and combines modern textiles and technical aspects we have grown to love.

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Images provided by: Backstage @ Louis Vuitton / Matthieu Dortomb

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12| The LA Fashion Weekly November 26th 2012 November 26th 2012 The LA Fashion Weekly | 13The Summer-Spring 13’ collection utilizes the sig-nature, textured leather bag, “Epi” as inspiration for much of the line. Leather is a main theme run-ning throughout the collection from the clothing to the shoes. The “Epi” deck shoes are showcased as the predominant footwear throughout the entire collection. The Damier has also appeared this season, however it’s been reinvented in water-proof nylon. It appears in the messenger bags as well as in the contrasting trim and main col-or–navy blue–for the collection. It has also made headlines appearing in the mini-trunk bags. Slight variations and role reversals of certain fabrics were made to give the collection a fresh new look, while still maintaining its traditional appeal and tone. The main thought behind the collection was to update the bags this season by taking the in-ner workings of the trunk and switching it around. Certain elements have been changed, and trims and finishes were added to deliver a collection that is both luxurious and modern.

Everything right down to the rope sandals that make use of luxurious crocodile to accent the sandals themselves are done beautifully. Des-ert boots appear in suede and add a touch of fluorescent fabric inside. The mix-and-match of technical and traditional components were tar-geted this season to reflect the modern tastes of consumers throughout the world. The collection was made with the world traveler in mind; meant to appeal to the scuba diver by day and the jet setter by night.

The wristwatches are both bold and technically pleasing, from the bright orange hues to the cold navy that marries the two colors together. Olive green and florescent yellow combine in perfect harmony. The watches straddle the line between luxury and play, and provide a sense of time lost to adventure. They’re meant to be worn day or night, and play upon the main theme of the col-lection - travel.

The neckerchiefs and ties in the collection add a touch of elegance, with flags of different countries printed throughout the fabric. For the man who isn’t afraid to say, “I’m not from one country, but I am a man of the world.” The well-worn traveler gets a new look thanks to Louis Vuitton: it’s chic and ever classic.

Images provided by: Backstage @ Louis Vuitton / Matthieu Dortomb

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FASHION - Spotlight

Hadaki Handbags New CollectionHandbag line Hadaki’s new collection, Ar-abesque, allows every woman have fash-ion-forward style, no matter what age. With their new line filled with unique patterns, new styles, and solid and matte colors, they’ll surely be the perfect compliment to any fall get-up. The line is designed for students, young professionals and more who want style and function at the same time. With each bag being water-resistant and easy to clean, you’ll be able to keep your electronic devices safe and sound while you stroll the streets. The collection is comprised of hand-bags, wallets, totes, lunch pods and elec-tronic cases for iPods, laptops and iPhones.

Hadaki’s new line includes pieces that every woman should have. A few pieces from the collection stood out to me. A multi-colored tote bag was colorful and fun. Designed to carry anything and everything, you’ll be able to carry purchases from the farmers mar-ket or the mall home with you. Next, I loved the line’s gorgeous clutch. Complete with a magnetic closure and chain shoulder strap, you’ll have the freedom to be stylish but versatile. Inside, there’s a zippered pocket, which is perfect for nights out when you’re stuck searching through your bag. Plus, the surface is easy to clean which means no worrying about someone spilling a drink on your favorite clutch. My favorite piece in the collection would definitely be the Cosmo-politan bag, which is the perfect overnight carry-all. With an exterior zippered pocket and durable straps, you can store pretty much everything in this gem and not worry about losing it. The bags are also so strong that they’ll hold all your goodies!

Whether you’re a girl on the go, or a stay at home mom, Hadaki has something for you. The line’s bags are functional, stylish, and priced reasonably…what more could a girl ask for? Revamp your fall wardrobe by checking

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FASHION - Spotlight

TREND REPORT: The Bag Guideby Christina Lauren

Just because a piece may be considered trendy, doesn’t mean it won’t become an invaluable investment for your ward-robe. Three popular fall bag trends (including tote bags, portfolio clutches, and top handle satchels) are classic and sophisticat-ed styles that will look chic both today and well in the future. The key to finding a bag that will last for years is to look for quality con-struction, simple detailing, and a streamline design.

Tote Bags provide ample space to toss all your daily necessities into, from laptops to a change of shoes. Instead of opting for soft cloth or straw tote bags (which are more appropriate for going to the beach or pool), choose a structured leather version. This provides more versatility, thereby enabling you to wear it to the office or for casual outings.

Featured Tote Bags (Top Row – Left to Right):Aubrey Webber Leather Tote Bag ($187)TOD’S square leather TOTE bag ($1016)Ri2K Leather Tote Bag ($145)Portfolio clutches up the ante on traditional work-wear by adding bold detailing (such as dramatic studs or playful color blocking), while still looking professional. You’ll never get a “Case of the Mondays” with these bags, since you’ll be excited to get the week started in style.Featured Portfolio Clutches (Middle Row – Left to Right):ASOS Slot Through Portfolio Clutch Bag ($35)3.1 Phillip Lim Portfolio Oversized Leather Clutch ($595)Christian Louboutin Romeo spiked leather portfolio clutch ($995)From Beverly Hills to Park Avenue, every elegant and refined lady owns a top handle satchel, knowing that it’s a bag that will never go out of style. Whether you prefer traditional designs with minimal detailing (such as this Michael Kors bag), or enjoy more glamorous and dramatic looks (like this Dolce & Gabbana stunner), there’s a top handle bag out there for you.Featured Top Handle Satchels (Bottom Row – Left to Right):Michael Kors – Gia Top Zip Satchel ($995)Dolce & Gabbana ‘Miss Sicily’ Calf Hair & Leather Satchel ($3245)Michael Kors ‘Blake’ Croc Embossed Leather Satchel ($1195)

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Fashion Trend Alert: Jewel-Tones by Christina-Lauren Pollack

From rich jewel tones to glittering embel-lished apparel and accessories, these vi-brant and opulent fashion trends are mak-ing the holiday season shine brighter than ever. If you’re looking to stand out (in a fabulous way), deck yourself from head to toe in sultry satin and velvet, over-the-top sequins, and jewel-encrusted accessories.If you were wondering what is classified as a jewel tone, the Merriam-Webster dictio-nary defines these stunning and dramatic shades as “various colors (such as ame-thyst, emerald, and ruby) that resemble those of gemstones”.

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{ALICE+OLIVIA beaded dress $703}Even the Wizard of Oz can’t top this

show-stopping emerald green, sleeveless sequin and beaded dress from Alice + Olivia. Featuring a scoop neck, fitted

waist, and sleek silhouette, this striking dress will surely turn heads and make any

evening a magical one.

{Matthew Williamson Embellished Suede Clutch $1615}

As if an emerald colored suede clutch wasn’t stunning enough, designer Matthew Williamson

had to out-do himself by adding tonal-green and blue crystals, painted wooden beads, and a copper curb chain to this statement piece bag.

{Nikki Baker Red Topaz Asscher Drop Earrings $258}

Looking as scrumptious as these earrings do, you might be tempted to take a bite out of

these decadent berry-hued earrings. Simple and elegant, the Asscher cut Red Topaz dan-

gle from 24k gold vermeil berry style earwire, featuring AAA grade stones at approximately

26 carats per pair.

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{Emilio Pucci Burgundy Velvet Peplum Jacket $2495}Take a modern stance on elegant evening attire with Emilio Pucci’s deep burgundy velvet jacket, finished with trend-favorite peplum

trim for an exquisitely feminine finish.

{Shameless Jewelry Enamel and Gold Peacock Cuff $100}This enamel and gold peacock cuff adds a touch of whimsy and

elegance to your wrist. A stunning peacock with a Swarovski crystal eye, is decorated in blue, green and blue-green enamel is

suspended from a 22k gold plated chain.

{Alexander McQueen Skull Embellished Suede Pumps $1085}If there’s one designer that knows how to create dramatic, artfully-done, statement-piece clothing and accessories, it’s the legendary Alexander McQueen. These rocker chic, emerald

suede platform pumps feature pale-green crystal-embellished gold Mohawk skull details at front, almond-shaped peep toe, and gold studded base.

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As I made my way up the escalator at the Avery Fisher Hall in the Lincoln Center to Pamella Roland’s Spring 2013 presentation I did not know what to expect. I had heard of this designer and the fact that she has dressed A-List celebrities (Angelina Jolie, Halle Berry and Eva Longoria to name a few…) She is also a well known member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America and an art collector. But never could I have dreamed that I would fall so deeply in love with her work within minutes of arriving. Each item was the epitome of beauty and exquisite craftsmanship. Pamella’s passion for art was immediately apparent in the geometric patterns and sleek lines of her line. She did not miss a beat with including modern accents such as exposed zippers and sheer cut-outs.

As the presentation rolled into the second run, I found myself glued to the spot not wanting to look away for fear of missing any unseen detail. I felt exceptionally fortune not only to be able to see the line for more than the twelve seconds that I would have on the runway, but to see it three times as the presentation repeated for a new set of onlookers. The black and white angular set design, cre-ated by renowned architect Kulapat Yantrasast, allowed for the perfect background to capture the elements of the pieces.

The models walked by in hand-paint-ed silk dresses and ivory metallic tweed coats. The variation in Pamella’s design’s sets her apart from other designers. Each look had its own uniqueness to whether it was intricate macro beading or a keyhole chiffon dress. The presentation in-cluded all types of pieces from wide-leg pants to sequin shorts, trumpet skirts, and evening gowns. Chopard jewels perfectly complimented the

collection. The classical element of her designs makes many of them timeless. I can picture Jackie Kennedy Onassis wearing these designs fifty years ago or and the Duchess of Cambridge wearing them today.

After the presentation I was able to meet the designer in person ,to ask her a few questions:

Laura: How did you get your start in the fashion world?

Pamella: At a very young age, maybe 14 or 15, I started as a stock girl at a clothing store in Michigan. And how do you get into fashion from there? I have an art background, I worked in clothing all my life. I went to Michi-gan State University, studied art his-tory and business, then got married and had three children. Later, as the kids got older, I really wanted to start my dream. And it was not easy with little kids, but I started designing.

Laura: What do you have in store for your Fall/Winter 2013 Collection?

Pamella: It is so crazy because on Monday this collection goes to bed and then we start work again on the new one. We have an inspiration chosen, but I will keep it quiet for now.

Laura: Fair enough. Who are some designers that you look up to?

Pamella: I love Yves Saint Laurent. We do a tuxedo almost every season and I think he started that whole thing with women in tuxedos and I love that streamline in his collec-tions.

Laura: What are some of your worlds of advice for up-and-coming designers?

Pamella Roland Creates a Masterpiece Collection for New York Fashion Week by Laura Yazdi

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Pamella: It is hard work and I think so often fashion design now has become so glamorized but really it is hard work and so few make it. You work around the clock and it is just the way it is.

I am so tired this fashion week, but I know that every fashion week this is the way it is. I do not think the young designers realize how much work it is. You better love it.

Laura: You mentioned you started working in the fashion industry at a very young age, and your first line came out in 2002, but when did you actually begin to create a line?

Pamella: In 2002. I can design, but I cannot sew.In my opinion, Pamella had one of the most elegant collections of this season’s New York Fashion Week. With a classic approach to modernism, her pieces will definitely make a statement at any event. If I only had one word to describe this presentation I would not hesitate- it was simply stunning. If a women tells you she is wearing Pamella Roland, one thing is for certain, that woman has exquisite taste. I know that if I am ever going to walk the red carpet, she is the first designer I am calling for a fitting.

by Laura Yazdi

Photography by Jennifer Graylock/ Studio NB

To learn more, please visit:

www.pamellaroland.com

Set Design: Kulapat Yantrasast/wHY Architec-ture Production: MKGStylist: Freddie Leiba Casting: David Milosev-

ich Jewelry: ChopardMakeup: Laura Mercier/Robert Greene Hair: Paul Labrecque Nails: Dashing Diva

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Kate Kate Tween Fair will join the Rustic Canyon Holiday Boutique in Santa Monica

Kate Kate programs support tween entrepreneurship, build con-fidence , foster creativity and teach life skills. Free admittance

What’s At The Fair?

Tween Entrepreneurs will display and sell their productsMeet tween fashion designers

Meet tweens that are changing the worldTips from tween stylists

Makeover FunCrafts Activities

Spa ActivitiesLive Music

Holiday shopping

11am - 4 pm 601 Latimer Rd

Santa Monica, Ca 90402

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Kate Kate Tween Fair December 8, 2012

The Los Angeles Fashion is a proud sponsor of the Kate Kate Tween Fair.

Tween girls (8 to 14) who attended the Kate Kate The Fashion Plate Entrepreneurship Program this summer, will be displaying and sell-ing their fashions and home designs at the Kate Kate Tween Fair. The girls held a pop up store at Santa Monica Place in September and many sold out of their product lines. The event will feature tween designers, fun activities from sponsors such as green tea face masks,

design actvities and design compitions.

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