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Thursday, February 4, 2010

WSA (WORLD SHOE & ACCESSORIES) A/W 2010

Today, my bags are packed and I am on my way to Las Vegas for the A/W 2010 World Shoe & Accessories Tradeshow. Yes, I said SHOES!!!!! As many of you know, I am a Style Expert for Kim Kardashian's Shoe Society, ShoeDazzle. It's really important that I am always on-top of the trends and attending this shoe show only enhances my knowledge on trends for A/W 2010.

COLOR PALETTE for A/W 2010-2011

Wondering which hues for shoes will be must-haves for consumers next fall? According to Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute and the head of the Eiseman Center for Color Information and Training, buyers may want to look to the past, present and future to get a sense of coming color trends. “The big picture theme is a Mosaic of Color and Style,” she says. “This reflects cultural, universal time frames and seemingly disconnected elements. Though new technologies continue to reinvent the future, we may notice some things have a vaguely nostalgic feeling.”

The interest in making everything old new again stems from, yes, the current economy. “Since people are thinking about the economy, that’s telling us some of the styling of the past isn’t discarded, but instead brought back in a new way. What’s important today is to think in terms of practicality. People are going to ask themselves, gee, I already have six pairs of black shoes, so why do I need another pair? Retailers are going to want to give them something new, and this is where color plays an important role. For example, maybe a consumer is drawn to a purple car, but when they get to the show room they decide to go with the black version. But you need to have that purple car to get their attention.”

Image  -  WSAToday“One theme under the larger Mosaic idea is called Molecular. It embraces a lot of darker shades, which are typical for the season, but it includes a purpley wine, a very deep green and, of course, a navy black and a coffee brown. Brown will stay very, very important. But the introduction of yellow, orchid, a purplish blue and jade green will be accents. In footwear, those could show up as gemstones, ribbon trim or any embellishment with unexpected color.

Image  -  WSAToday“There’s an element of glitter attached to the Byzantine theme. A lot of the illustrations to convey this are stained glass church windows, but these colors can be as modern as a Mondrian and very abstract, playing into the Mosaic idea. This theme includes metallics, shimmery gold, rich reds, vibrant blues and purples. There will be a wine color, but it’s a truer wine color. What this palette conveys is modernized nostalgia, in that it’s not duplicating a previous time period, but applying modern technology to it. In terms of shoes, we might be thinking about a platform sole and heel made with a new plastic or reconstructed wood, materials that speak of a new technology being used in a new way.

Image  -  WSAToday“Deconstructing-Reconstructing also follows the theme of revisiting the past, but it focuses more on neutrals, grey, gunmetal and cream. Ochre, brown and black are accented with topiary greens and lipstick red. You could describe this as old school. There has been a movement toward looking to The Gap and Ralph Lauren, but this is still a reinvented look. It’s buffalo plaids and Americana, but not as it was in the 80s. It’s a bolder way of combining plaids and checks.

Image  -  WSAToday“Multiple Identity is inspired by human coloring. The blues, irises and browns we see in eye color and the pink browns and roses we see in skin tone. It’s the mosaic of human coloring, and it makes for an unpredictable but interesting palette. It also has broad appeal. The consumer can find something he or she relates to. Someone with dark skin may look at a pair of brown shoes and say, hmm, if I wear those it will look as if I’m not wearing shoes at all, lengthening the leg. There’s lots of potential in this palette.” 

Friday, January 22, 2010

HOLLYWOOD'S 'BLAIR-ING' ABOUT JAYSON


Get to know MTV's soon-to-be bad boy on the block, Jayson Blair. Yes, you can hear the girls swoon. MTV's set to debut The Adventures of RJ Berger in June, but you can get to know the handsome hottie now. Blair plays resident BMOC (Big Man on Campus, for those who have no clue), Max Owen, who enjoys antagonizing the beloved dorky title character, RJ. The buzz about this highly anticipated scripted show is bringing a new flavor to MTV. With David Katzenberg at the helm, you can rest assured that when someone mentions the hideous Jersey Shore, you'll be saying "Forgettabout it!' This show is being hailed "Wonder Years" meets "SuperBad" and promises to entertain on a scripted series, not on wanna-be-reality nonsense.


Blair's passion for acting came at a young age and his career thus far is flourishing. If his name doesn't ring a bell, just yet, I bet you will recognize him as the cute guy in the elevator in the Taco Bell commercials last summer holding the Queso Crunchwrap. Yes, he made fast food, super sexy. And that isn't even scratching the surface, he's appeared on Glee, CSI: NY, and Heroes, just to name a few. And the future is bright for this up and comer. With upcoming roles in the films, Public Relations and The Steamroom, next to his series regular role as MTV's most popular love-to-hate jock.


I had the pleasure of working with Jayson a couple of years ago on an indie project called Big Game, that also starred C. Thomas Howell, Haley Webb, and Kevin Horton. And now, I can call him a client. I'm excited about the future of this very deserving young actor. This isn't the last you will hear from Tinseltown's newest heartthrob and I promise to keep him in fresh threads! Move over Bradley Cooper, . . .brunettes are sexier!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

TECHNO ROMANCE: DATING 2010


In the age where texting instead of talking, and social networking that can cause so much unnecessary drama, that it's almost comical, dating has changed. So what is appropriate and what isn't appropriate, I went straight to my friends (both girls and guys). And came up with a pretty good list of Do's & Don'ts that are pretty typical according to both sexes.

DO's

Understand the purpose of a "social networking site". Everyone uses a social networking site differently, some use it for business and some use it to really keep in touch with friends from high school, college, work, etc. Both sexes say that facebook can cause unnecessary drama because there is no respect boundaries.

Good Morning, beautiful. Is a great way to start the morning. The girls that have received these texts say that a morning text like that could make their whole day. And ladies, it's ok to start it off by texting your guy "Good Morning, handsome," I asked the men and they said that they'd smile if they received a simple text like that.

Allow comments. Allow the person you are dating to post on your "Wall". And definitely recipricate. The groups of men and women I spoke to, like to know that the person they are dating is thinking about them throughout the day, or like one of the guys said, "I like to know that she can't get me off her mind."

Keep your "stalkers" at bay. Ladies, we all know you are a sexy little thing, but the guys aren't really into reading about the other guys who leave you messages like, "I miss you, baby." Don't get me wrong it's ok that your friends who are the opposite sex might miss you, but 'baby' isn't appropriate. And guys, listen up, one of the pet peeves of the ladies, is the "girl" who comments on every single thing you post. You could post, "I just went to the bathroom" and that "girl" will "like it" or leave some lame comment. We kinda don't like "the girl" and it has nothing to do with being insecure at all, it has to do with appropriateness and respectful. And if we were in a different environment, she'd be what Vince Vaughn calls a "Stage 5 clinger" in Wedding Crashers.

It's ok to "like" a friend's photo, but, . . .ladies, let's be respectful of the fellas, do not like or comment something disrespectful on a male friend's photo that is shirtless. We all know that guy friend deserves kudos for putting in the extra time in the gym, but would you like it if a guy did that to a scantily clad female friend? Yea, exactly.


DON'TS

Here are a few warning signs that might hint that that person may not be "that" into you. Because if you address it and it's still happening, . . .I hate to say this, but move on, . . .Here are some of guys and girls gripes when it comes to 2010's and it's "Techno-Romance".

Communicate Clearly. Texting and email is great for short messages that you either do not have the time to say, or to see if you are still on for your date, running late, etc. The downfall behind texting, emailing, and facebooking is that "TONE" is 20% of your communication. The way someone says something is soo important. Not sure you understand, try this exercise. Say the phrase: "I love my job.", say it like you are so happy, you just got a job that you love. Now, say "I love my job.", as if your boss just came in and called you an awful name and handed you even more work to do. The words don't necessarily matter, it's more of the inflection. It's important to have "phone" conversations too. Guys, women fall in love between the ears. Ladies, men fall in love with their eyes.

When "SHE" writes "I LOVE YOU" every single day. Again, appropriateness, we get it, you like, or love each other, but guys do not need you to write that on their page every single day. And guys, girls aren't really a big fan of it either. It's like "pissing on your territory" and its not really attractive.

When "HE" facebooks more than he communicates with you. This actually works for both sexes. If you really like the significant other that you are dating, you should really try the whole texting "Good morning beautiful" or "Good morning handsome", before playing for hours on Facebook. Too much facebook can ruin a relationship. Jason says, "I adore this girl that I am dating, but when she is constantly playing on facebook and hasn't even acknowledged me for the day, it makes me wonder what is more important, Facebook or me." And ladies, I've heard it from you too. Michelle says, "One of my biggest pet peeves on Myspace is when the guy I am dating is posting all kinds of bulletins and blogs, but doesn't respond to any of my texts. Am I wrong?" Looks like we can honestly say now that social networking has increased our unemployment rate even more.

Don't get mad about it, Talk about it. If you are trying to have an "adult" relationship, both sexes, listen up! Instead of getting mad about something when it comes to techno-romance, such as, texting, emailing, and facebooking, TALK ABOUT IT.

If you are blocked/deleted, even after you have worked it out. Warning sign! Either the argument isn't ok, like you think it is or that person is just really not that into you. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

DAY 6: NO SUGAR, OH HONEY, HONEY!


DAY 6: NO SUGAR, OH HONEY, HONEY!
When substituting honey for sugar in a recipe, simply substitute honey cup for cup in place of sugar. As a rule reduce the liquid by a ¼ cup for every cup of honey used. In baked goods add ½ tsp. of baking soda for every cup of honey used and reduce oven tempeture 25 degrees than instructions call for. In cookie recipes using eggs and no additional liquid, increase the flour by 2 tablespoons per cup of honey or enough flour to give the desired consistency. Chill before shaping and baking. Helpful Hint: Honey can be measured easily by using the same cup used for measuring the oil in a recipe or by coating a cup or spoon with non-stick vegetable spray. Baked goods with honey brown faster and crisp faster than sugar batter.

A 12 oz. jar of honey equals one cup.

If you want a honey flavor in your recipe, use a stronger flavor honey, if used on for its sweetness you can use the lighter, mild flavored honey.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

DAY 4: EAT CLEAN


DAY 4: EAT CLEAN. Sounds kinda simple, right? Eat clean. Eating clean, simply means to eat organic foods sans the sugar, added sodium, chemicals, and unhealthy fats, even dairy. So, I know what your thinking, you just gave me a list of the additives that make food taste good, am I correct? Well, not necessarily, what I did give you was the reason you are retaining water, can't lose the weight? always feel bloated? have skin irritations? even allergies?

It is eating the way nature intended. You eat the foods our bodies evolved to function best on, and that makes you feel – and look – fantastic. When you Eat Clean you eat more often. You will eat lean protein, complex carbs, and healthy fats. These practices keep your blood-sugar levels stable and keep you satisfied. The best part is that if you need to lose weight it will happen almost without you having to try. And yes, you can have a treat now and again.

Best of all, Eating Clean keeps you feeling great and full of energy. In fact, you can forget all about the days when “dieting” meant feelings of hunger, lethargy or deprivation.

Eating Clean is not a fad; it’s a way of life. When you Eat Clean your body will react by losing weight if you need to lose, maintaining a healthy weight if that’s where you are, and even gaining weight if you are too skinny. But regardless of whether you want to lose, maintain or gain, you will feel better than you ever have before.
Never worry about counting calories again. You will never have to diet. Eating Clean will keep you lean and healthy for the rest of your long life.
Are you listening now? I am not suggesting becoming a vegetarian or even a vegan, however, adapting some of their nutritional ways can be very advantageous to living a healthier or better you. We all love junk food, I mean that is why the US is so obese. Remember it's all about moderation, but if you are serious about wanting to be a 10 in 2010, then junk food is so 2009!

Instead opt for these foods:
  •  Lean proteins (chicken or turkey breast, fish, egg whites … )
  • Fresh fruits that aren’t high in sugar (berries, grapefruit, bananas, apples, pears … )
  • Whole carbs (brown rice, regular [not quick oats] oatmeal, steel cut oats, sweet potatoes … )
  • Vegetables (green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, tomatoes, mushrooms … )
I also drink clean:
  • Clean water (through Brita Water Pitcher)
  • Black tea (nothing added)
  • Herbal tea
What does it mean when I say, "I eat clean"? I’m off of the refined sugar, flour, added sodium, unhealthy fats, dairy, and I’m sticking to food that is unprocessed and doesn’t contain the added gunk.


As far as the refined sugar and gunk goes, does this mean that if you’re eating clean that you never get to eat anything with refined sugar or flour in it, ever again? If you are a true sugar addict the answer is yes, just like an alcoholic doesn’t drink again, but one day at a time remains sober.

Hope this helps! Thanks Emily for the email. I don't really believe in "cleanses" or "fasts", but I do think it's important to change up your diet and incorporate more organic veggies into the mix.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

DAY 3: BE INSPIRED


What inspires you in life? What makes you get out of bed each morning? Is it your boyfriend? girlfriend? best friend? brother? sister? child? What about just because of YOU? We all need things that inspire us, but at the end of the day, no one is putting the blood, sweat, and tears in except you. Our inspirations are lil things that keep us motivated to continue to push hard for the things we want in life.

For example, my inspiration is FASHION, FAMILY, HEALTH, and LOVE. How do I stay inspired? Believe it or not, I get that question asked to me almost every magazine interview. In work, we make what is called an INSPIRATION notebook, that inspires us creatively for photo shoots, looks, campaigns, etc. But when it comes to waking up each morning, the mere fact of being able to open my eyes, see the sunrise, to breathe, and to be able to walk are just a few little things that keep me going. See in the ability to understand that those gifts can be taken away at any moment is motivation to live life to it's fullest!

So, how do you stay inspired? Make a collage. I know, it sounds 3rd grade, but visual tools are the best way to stay inspired and motivated. For me, it's my laptop, I make my desktop background of my goals, photos of things I either aspire to become or want. Not sure how to achieve this, it's simple. Don't worry if you do not have Photoshop or Illustrator, just the PAINT program alone can help you 'cut & paste' a collage.

If you don't use your laptop/computer for work, make a collage with good old fashion scissors, magazines/photos, and glue on a basic piece of white paper. Place the collage on the fridge or on the mirror in your bathroom. That way it's a constant reminder of your goals. And in a moment of weakness, and we all have them, we are all human, you can reflect on the important things in life. This is also to remain humble and grateful for the things that you do find important. Always be blessed for your gifts! Life is too short to ever be unhappy. I have developed a mechanism for wanting to get over the hurt and pain so quickly, because happiness is everything to me! It is the one gift you can give yourself unselfishly that only leads to more happiness. A positive attitude is key to achieving a stable balance of heart, mind, and soul!

Now, stop reading the blog and get to work! Big goals= big work! Push yourself everyday to be a better person for those that inspire you! Have a blessed & inspired day!

Monday, January 4, 2010

DAY 1: MAKE A PLAN


I know it sounds cliche, but it's true. If you map out your plans to a New You and set your goals, then you will have a step by step outline of how to achieve those goals. Do you want to eat healthier? Lose 10 lbs? Have more energy?

Leave 2009's incomplete resolutions in the past, you are looking to a better future. Want to be a 10 in 2010? Here is what you will need:

  • A spiral bound notebook
  • A pen
  • A positive attitude
Get up each morning with a positive attitude, it's a new day! Don't carry the burden of yesterday with you! I love working out every am and every evening, but that is just me. It's how I choose to start my day and it's how I choose to end and relax for the night.


This spiral notebook goes everywhere with you. To work, to the kitchen, to pick up the kids at daycare, to the grocery store, you name it. It's a constant reminder of everything you set out to do! Also, document how much water you take in, here's a good idea: It's 2010- drink atleast 10- 8oz glasses of H2O everyday.

You don't have to actually write out water, water, or even make hash marks. Simply write H2O on the paper 10 times, each time you have a glass of water, cross it out. That way you know how much water you have left!

Friday, January 1, 2010

NEW YEAR, NEW YOU


HAPPY NEW YEAR! HAPPY NEW YOU! I am constantly asked to blog on other people's websites about all kinds of things, for instance: what products I use? what I do for exercise? how I stay motivated? what's in my Ipod? I believe it's important for everyone to believe in themselves and if reading my blog helps motivate you to better yourself, then I am very honored.

Since it is the New Year, I thought besides the Fashion advice that I give daily, you can also pick up a few of my favorite things that keep me strong mentally, physically, and emotionally. It's my resolution to inspire and educate people on thinking positively and living the best life possible. Be prepared to dive into the wonderful world that is Toni. I will share quotes that move me, stories or sayings from friends of mine who I hold dear, and I will answer questions that I get emailed.

Here's to 2010! And being a better YOU!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Q&A about FASHION STYLING


I was recently approached by high school student, Elizabeth Perez about participating in a small interview for a project she was working on. She was asked by her HS instructor to select a person in a field that she is interested. She selected me, which I am very flattered to have been chosen.

Here are the questions, . . .

1. Have you always had the passion for this type of career? I have loved fashion since I was a child. I use to make Barbie’s clothes and I use to sit by the tv and watch the award show red carpet and sketch dresses. So I’d say, yes, the fashion bug bit me as a young child.
2. Why did you pursue this career? I pursued this career by going to college and obtaining a Fashion Design degree and also by working retail A LOT! I wanted to make sure I knew about clothes, how they fit people, and how they made people feel.
3. Why is this career interesting to you? Being a fashion stylist is interesting to me because there is never a dull moment and the client you are dressing changes from day to day. I enjoy spontaneity and thinking on my feet. Creativity is the spice of life!
4. What do you like the most about your job? I love the clothes, . . .you really wouldn’t get into this career if you didn’t. I love couture, ready-to-wear, basics, lingerie-- you name it! I am virtually obsessed.
5. Do you think that your career life style is what you thought it would of been? Yes, and no. At first, I think the biggest misconception with my career lifestyle is that you instantly become wealthy. Styling is a skilled trade where you have to apprentice or intern, so prepare to eat a lot of PB & J and Ramen noodles. But just like everything that is worth it in life, if you can stick it out, you will definitely reap the benefits of having a solid paycheck and waking up every morning excited! There is no money in the world that can buy that happiness!
6. What are some of the specific things you need to know to go into this career? Specific skills that you need to know before pursuing a career in fashion styling is the body, how clothing drapes on it, what fits works on which body type, what colors accentuate certain skin and hair colors, how to NETWORK (this one would be the one I would say is most important, to be successful, you have to be able to be creative, business-minded, and a people person.
7. How many hours a week/weekends too do you work? Too many, ha. Just kidding, I love my career and wouldn’t trade it for the world. But you do work weekdays and weekends, there is always an event to go to in Hollywood, NY, Vegas, etc. Jokingly, I get referred to as the Fashion Doctor because I am on-call 24-7.
8. Do you have enough time for you and your family or is this a 24/7 job? This is very close to a 24/7 job, but the beauty of being freelance is that you make your own schedule, so if you are great at time management you can juggle family and friends and work!
9. How do you deal with stress, if any. 
Every job has their stressful peaks, award season is a stressful time of year for all stylists. For me, in the morning before my conference calls to NY or client appointments, I make sure I make time to workout. Keeping a healthy balance of work and you is crucial to maintaining a level of happiness.
10. If you could give me career advice that you thought could really help me, what would it be?

Work! Get a job working retail at a major department store. Work as a retail associate and learn about customers. Build relationships with people by creating confidence in clothing. Know fabrics, fits, and silhouettes of bodies. Read. Pick up fashion magazines and read. Know your designers. Learn why a Marc Jacobs dress could never be mistaken for a Versace or a DVF (Diane Von Furstenberg). Then apprentice/intern with a known fashion stylist to see if you can really handle the long hours and the long days on shoots.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

NEW BEGINNING


There was a song lyric once that said "Every new beginning, comes from some other beginning's end." And I find that very true in my life. With the passing of my grandfather, I feel like a chapter has closed and blank pages lay in front of me, just aching to be painted. Painted with a new beginning, . . .a new me? the same me, but with a different goal?


Each day, I grow closer to finding comfort in the things that use to not be so important to me before. Now, I enjoy walking in my neighborhood, running on the beautiful well-manicured landscaping that makes Beverly Hills, a sanctuary for me, curling up on the sofa at 9pm with a new eye-opening book and a warm cup of red roobis chai tea (and if you haven't tried it yet, it's at Trader Joe's and it's phenomenal. Honestly, it's like Christmas in a cup, and who doesn't love Christmas?)


I've made a new list of goals to obtain in 2009. One of them, includes to blog more. Yes, I vow to share in my inquiries of life and maybe not always what I am going through, but others around me. (And don't worry for privacy sake, if I mention your particular life question, I will change your name.) I will most definitely keep you all current with the trends in the industry on my other blog- FASHION THREAD.
This blog is going to allow me to share my feelings, thoughts, and writings with the world, really, the whole world, thanks to the invention of the world wide web. With that said, I should say, if you do not want things/photos shared, why would you post them? On facebook, twitter, and myspace? These social sites allow every detail of your life to be shared-- that is my next blog- when is enough, enough? what to share and what not to share. Remember life's little lesson- "Less is More", but of course, that short, cute little statement only pertains to a few things in life. Because no one can never have too many Louis Vuitton bags, Tiffany's diamonds, Jimmy Choo shoes, and hugs. (of course, I am talking more about the latter, but the other things are fun too >wink<)


I also want this blog to be a chance for you all to ask me questions and I will do my best to answer. Topics that are welcome: LOVE, FASHION, FAMILY, & FITNESS (all the great things that encompass life and it's many gifts.) Ok, before we get all mushy and lovey-dovey, I am straight, to the point, will tell you things in a direct manner and remember it's my opinion! **Note: This blog is the direct opinions of Celebrity Fashion Stylist, Toni Ferrara** (ok, that is up, we are good to go, . . .first topic- why do we post personal stuff on FACEBOOK, MYSPACE, & TWITTER? When is enough, enough? How it affects relationships? How to use these sites in a productive manner? Ok, . . .cross your fingers, . . .here we go, . . .oh and one last thing, please, please, please, have your friends join my BLOG, I'd truly appreciate it! I am pretty witty & funny with my topics that I choose to write about and maybe I am saying something that you or your friends are thinking! Share the love!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A BIG THANK YOU

Thank you all soo much for your love & support during my grieving the loss of my grandpap a few weeks ago. My grandpap is the reason I am so creative, perky, and full of life. Although, I will not get to share my experience in life with him anymore, I do get to carry on his legacy of the values & traditions he bestowed upon me. He definitely was a superstar in his own right and although he wasn't famous to the world, he definitely was a treasure that was shared with the people of Pittsburgh and his family.

The mass amount of people who turned out for my grandpap's viewings and funeral service helped me to find comfort in my loss of a legend. My mom and my cousin gave me the strength to speak at the service which I will never forget and will always remain special to me. This was the first loss in my family and I have grown as an individual in ways I never thought possible. It makes you relish in the good times with the people who mean so much to you and to never take a day for granted.


Thank you again for the voicemails, texts, flowers, and cards that you sent to me. I wouldn't be this fabulous without fabulous friends like YOU!


Here's to a FABULOUSLY FASHIONABLE FUTURE!


XOXO

Toni

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

PURPLE DAY!


On September 10, 2009, join us for an evening of wine, food and designer fashion at the SONY Plaza Atrium in NYC, with special musical guest ELLIOTT YAMIN of American Idol, to benefit The Anita Kaufmann Foundation and its groundbreaking 5th grade educational program for epilepsy awareness.


Over 50 designers will showcase pieces from their collections including: Ina Soltani, Jaeger, Lauren Conrad Collection, MaxMara, Michael Kors, Nanette Lepore, Nicole Miller, Project Runway winner Leanne Marshall and one of First Lady Michelle Obama's favorite designers, Maria Pinto.Only 500 tickets are available to the public for this high fashion fundraiser. Runway looks will be featured in a silent auction following the show. Tickets are $100 in advance.


All proceeds go toward expanding the reach of the 5th grade epilepsy and seizure first aid educational program offered for free to schools across the United States. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!!!! They are $100 in advance. Go to http://www.akfus.org/purple-event.php.


Official press release to be issued soon with the celeb names announced!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

A STEP AHEAD



Last fall, I joined the Shoe Dazzle family. ShoeDazzle.com is an innovative website that caters to shoe enthusiasts and makes designer shoes affordable. The brainchild of Kim Kardashian, Robert Shapiro (yes, the same one that defended OJ), and Brian Lee, this shoe club is the first in it's kind. It's simply put the eharmony meets wine club of the month for shoe lovers!




How it works: Sign up at ShoeDazzle.com and you will take a small quiz that determines personal taste, style, and who you look up to for trends. Then it pairs your answers with 5 Fashion Experts (myself included) and every month, we send you 5 photos of shoes that were selected for you and if you like any of them, we ship them to you for $39 (this includes shipping & handling!, yes you heard it right, designer shoes for $39 and it includes S&H- almost unbelievable.)


So far, rave reviews from the critics and I've also received alot of fan-mail and thank you's for the selections from some of the members who love my selects! Thank you all for your love & support! Sign up for http://www.shoedazzle.com/!

Monday, April 13, 2009

ON THE SET: ELLIOTT YAMIN

Fight For Love



(April 11 & 12, 2009) Los Angeles, CA. Today I got the opportunity to work with client & close friend of mine, Elliott Yamin. Many of you will remember the name if you are a devoted American Idol follower, and for the true music connoisseurs, you know this R&B crooner from his chart topping hit "Wait for You" last year. Elliott's genuine personality and incredible talent make him a true blessing to work with. With director-extraordinaire, Nick Spanos at the helm again (directed the "Wait for You" video) this treatment was taking it to a whole other level!








Day 1 was at the Los Angeles Theatre in down town. Absolutely stunning, we all oooh-ed and awww-ed because it was something out of a fairytale, the dramatic red velvet staircases and glittering chandeliers left everyone speechless. And oh, if those walls could talk they would probably have the best stories of Old Hollywood royalty gathering to watch their favorite play.
Today these walls were radiating a whole different tune, . . ."Fight for Love", Elliott's first single off his sophomore album that drops May 5th (yes, Cinco de Mayo- treat yourself to margaritas and an album, what could be better?)

Day 2 was at a warehouse location in Los Angeles. Elliott will release the single "You Say" to his Japanese audience (but don't fret US fans, this song is on the US album). This was the day of Elliott & his band (shout out to Russ, Jooney, Aaron, Jamie, and Glenn) & a cameo by Buster Magoo Paetz-Yamin.







The "You Say" video has more of a raw, un-cut feel to it, as it captures more of the essence of Elliott and his band. The one thing to admire about Elliott's style is that he stays true to his own personal style-- effortless. He loves Chucks, skinny jeans, vests, retro jackets, and aviator shades.









L to R: Jeff Rabhan (manager), me, and Jaime on the set of "You Say".












Ok, and because I have been getting tons of emails from Elliott's adoring and very loyal fans. I will break it down for you, as far as, wardrobe he wore.
White with grey stripe button down with epaulets by Modern Amusement
Painted vest by Elmer Avenue
Skinny Jeans by William Rast
Grey/Black sneakers by Puma
Grey fitted blazer by Armani
Dress shirt by John Varvatos
White Tie by Ben Sherman
Dark Blue Jeans by Juicy Couture Men
And when You Say is released, I will let you know what he wore!
And special thanks to:

Elliott & Jaime
Russ, Jooney, Aaron, Jamie, and Glenn
Jeff Rabhan (Three Ring Projects)
Michael Goldberg (Three Ring Projects)
Fred Croshal
Nick Spanos
Kerri Kleiner
Jim Boyd
Ross Levine
Kari Schneebly
Isabelle (gorgeous model, courtesy of Next)
**AOL will debut the "Fight for Love" music video on May 1, 2009!!! Make sure to buy the album on May 5th!