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NYFW: All Black Lookbook and Style Fashion Week Recap

September 11, 2018 by cnkstylebook 2 Comments
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New York Fashion week this year has been a whirl wind with many exciting designers as well as unique New York street style. This year I attended the Style Fashion Week Runway Show on Saturday as well as the Sandy Liang Presentation on Sunday. My favorite types of looks from fashion week this year have  grungy, edgy, and conceptual. One of the designers that fits this description is Father Akki who presented colorful over sized jean jackets in shades of orange, yellow, pink and blue. Each jean jacket was customized with artwork and matched with over-sized jeans and skirts. Overall the looks give the right kind of edge and coupled with the soundtrack gave off a carefree vibe. In an excerpt from his site, designer, Dan Trujilo described his creative process as
never planned only reaction and presence. Every piece of clothing is 100% hand painted and I hold that dearly to my heart.

Catch a video from the show below!

Other notable designers from Style Fashion Week included Marco Marco as well as Smock Me which brought in a lot of color alongside statement bodysuits, jackets, and two piece sets that were made to make any individual standout.

Sandy Liang presented her Fall 2019 RTW collection on Sunday and everything about the collection was street chic. The show was located right on Allen Street at the restaurant Congee Village. Congee Village can very easily be overlooked as you would easily mistake that a show would be presented at the Chinese Restaurant but as soon as you stepped into the location it offered a unique backdrop that highlighted each piece. Models were posed standing on chairs while the waiters passed around Chinese beer and Rose flavored drinks. Key details of each piece included pink bucket hats that gave off the street edge coupled with frilled socks and sandals for a dainty touch. The collection included an array of vibrant and feminine dresses but the details tipped each piece into straddling the line between street wear and breakfast at Tiffany’s. Notable pieces included the  black rouched dress and leopard print dress.

 

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Coco in the Wanda dress

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Kira in the Lily

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2018 Afropunk Lookbook and Event Recap

September 3, 2018 by cnkstylebook No Comments

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Outfit Details

White flowy top: Ruby & Jenna

Black Leather Skirt: Nasty Gal

White Sneakers: Fila Disruptor II

Event Recap

On Saturday August 25th, I attended the first day of Afropunk. Afropunk is an annual music festival held in the heart of Brooklyn at Commodore Barry Park. The annual music festival represents freedom and is a safe space for people to simply be themselves without judgement. Festival goers fully embrace this vision and express themselves through their creativity and through their outfits. The spirit of the festival is also retained by celebrating upcoming artists, budding entrepreneurs, and community initiatives. Saturday’s lineup of artists included Jessie Reyes, H.E.R, Kaytranada, Coco and Breezy, Miguel and more.

Here is a mashup of H.E.R’s and Miguel’s performances at Afropunk:

Alongside budding entrepreneurs, the Afropunk marketplace also included fun areas like the Hair Village where you could get your hair styled. Afropunk is not just a music festival but it is a safe place, a feeling and movement. It is a movement towards free expression and inclusion. My favorite part about the festival is seeing how people freely express themselves through their style.

Here are a few of interesting looks I’ve captured at Afropunk:

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Kyle Denman Wins Young Designer Awards Presented By The FDC

April 30, 2018 by cnkstylebook 12 Comments
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On Saturday, April 29th I attended the Fashion Designers & Craft Maker’s Collections Presentation in Aide of Angelman Syndrome. This event took place at the swanky Paul Hotel down in New York City and it was an amazing event that showcased exciting young designers as well as international designers. Creatives, photographers, models, designers, artists, bloggers and craft makers all gathered under one roof to witness creativity as well as network, form connections and build bridges for future collaborations.

The Fashion Designers & Craft Makers’ Network also presented an award to the winner of the the young designer competition. Each competitor was tasked with designing an innovative, fashion forward, avant-garde design that was reminiscent of the 1920s. The winner of the competition this year was Kyle Denman who is a Project Runway alumni. He was presented with a cash prize as well as an opportunity to showcase his design in London.

At the event I was able to chat with Kyle Denman about his inspiration, past work, as well as his next moves.

What was your inspiration behind your 1920’s piece?

“When I was asked to participate in the young designers awards, I was told that the theme was the 1920’s but I had to make it red carpet ready, modern, and most importantly cutting edge, out of the box, avant-garde.” He said. “So I thought, how do I make sure it’s different enough to stand out but it’s beautiful enough to make an impact so I thought what was really relevant in the 1920’s. I was thinking of the Great Gatsby but I was also thinking of the other things that were going on… The Great Depression, The Prohibition, what was so relevant was champagne. You see in that time frame, that decade, the really unique juxtaposition of cultural, socio-economic, and political dynamics and my former backgrounds is actually in politics so I thought it would be really cool to bring that to the forefront.

Do you usually get your inspiration from politics and history or do you also find inspiration elsewhere?

“No, I usually get my inspiration from stories or concept.” He said. “So, my last collection was actually based off of the life cycle of an orchid in relationship to the life cycle of humanity. So, [with] people our purest moment is when we are born as humans and then as we grow up that is when we lose that purity but then I thought why can’t we see purity in our lived experiences. The orchid actually starts as a pale pink but then grows to be a pure white. So, in essence it is a living paradox just like people.”

Looking back, when did you decide that you wanted to do fashion design?

“Yeah so, it was when I was actually still in politics [in school], I was conducting research on people who have alzheimer’s and dementia in Japan and I was teaching them art class in order to see the art’s effectiveness on them, their psyche, and their interpersonal relations etcetera and I realized art has the most beautiful ability to transcend and transform a person’s life so I knew that I had to do something like that for the rest of my life and what is one type of art that exists in every person’s life on a daily basis, fashion. So I literally packed a suitcase and a backpack and flew across the country to Los Angeles and started my journey.”

What is next for you?

“I’ve recently had an offer to show in June in Los Angeles…and then I have a fashion show lined up with Caitlin Fashion Show in Los Angeles in the Fall and then a fashion show of my own in April of next year then I know for sure in Palm Springs the following year.”

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R13 Ready To Wear Fall/Winter 2018

February 14, 2018 by cnkstylebook No Comments

Chris Leba, who is the master mind behind R13, presented a show and a design with a nuanced message. Leba expressed his concept to WWD saying:

I live in this world now where the environment and our national parks and all that are really beautiful and precious. We should fight to keep these.

His message of environmental conservation plays out in the details of each garment with cheetah, animal prints, and a Utah protest superimposed into the pieces. The entire collection had an edgy, street, vibe with oversized and boxy silhouettes.

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