Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week At SmashBox Studios Goes Green10.10.07

From Designers to Décor, everything that will make you Green with Envy

Los Angeles, Calif. (October 9, 2007) – From tents to tables and shipping to staging, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios is getting a complete makeover this season and it’s all green. As the emphasis on the environment has taken hold, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios is proud to put its green foot forward being among the first in the industry to make this commitment. This season’s eco-friendly initiatives include a series of eco-conscious designers and fashion shows, a greening of the overall production elements and a partnership with The CarbonNeutral Company to measure, reduce and offset the entire fashion event!

Eco-Chic takes on a new meaning with our environmentally conscious line up of shows from Ecoganik, The Gallery and Evidence of Evolution. These socially responsible designers have taken fashion to the next level by providing consumers with stylish, comfortable and organically-based clothing. Ecoganik’s clothing is made only with certified organic or eco-friendly fabrics. The Gallery is a philanthropic PR and marketing company committed to promoting organic apparel lines through green branding. Their green initiative fashion show will feature six collections from Peligrosa, Vintage China, Rene Geneva Design, Roshi Salim, Wet Cement and M the Movement.

“We are happy to bring these talented eco-designers to the runways of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios,” said Smashbox Studios co-founder Davis Factor. “We hope that this commitment to the environment sets an example for the rest of the fashion community that it is possible to be profitable while using sustainable materials and designs.”

The greening will start before any of the designers, buyers, celebrities or VIPs even arrive as all major equipment will make its way across the United States aboard a fuel-efficient locomotive. Over the course of seven days, many will gather to build the tents at Smashbox Studios. These tents and staging structures will be rented, and be reused for another event in the future. Many forklifts needed to build these gigantic tents as well as other heavy machinery will all run on LPG (Liquid Propane), a far cleaner alternative to gasoline.

As the guests arrive, they will be greeted by signage printed on biodegradable plastic materials, carpeting made from recycled PET plastics installed using an environmentally responsible product – ATC Turf and Carpet Grip (which will be collected after the event to be recycled once again) and furniture covered with sustainable eco-fabrics and will pick up the official program, printed on 100% recycled stock of course.

Fashionistas will have the opportunity to purchase a piece of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios through the “William Good” collection. The “William Good” brand was created by Joe Boxer founder Nick Graham in conjunction with Goodwill Industries of San Francisco with the aim of generating an alternative green solution by creating the ultimate carbon neutral brand. Vinyl signage materials from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios will be donated and reused to create fashionable accessories with all sale proceeds going to the Goodwill.

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios has partnered with The CarbonNeutral Company to measure and reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of the event, and then helping us offset the remainder. The carbon credits totaled up for the event will go towards an Indian wind farm (which replaces electricity from fossil fuel power stations) and a Mexican forestry project (which soaks up carbon dioxide and preserves the rainforests ecosystem). By matching CO2 emissions with CO2 savings from verified projects, the result is that the event has a net zero carbon footprint.

On the afternoon of October 17th, IMG Fashion will announce some exciting news for ecoStyle Kuala Lumpur (November 1-11, 2007). ecoStyle invites the world’s leading designers to showcase their innovations with a focus on style in relation to eco-consciousness and sustainable textile and design. The concept was born out of global movement toward environmental friendliness, ethical shopping, a shift towards renewable resources and efforts being made toward sustainability on a local and global level. All funds generated from ecoStyle Kuala Lumpur will benefit Earth Pledge.

Over the course of five days, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios, will also includes runway shows by Sue Wong, Chick by Nicky Hilton, Yves Castaldi, Randolph Duke, Coco Johnsen, Kevan Hall, Elsie Katz Couture, Joseph Domingo, Heatherette, Juan Carlos Obando*, Gregory Parkinson, Jenny Han, Christian Audigier, Dina Bar-El, Grey Ant, Whitley Kros, Tart, Beach Bunny Swimwear, Voom by Joy Han, Jeremy Scott, Bird of Prey, Candice Held, Monarchy Collection, Samora, Oligo Tissew and Petro Zillia.

The sponsors and partners of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios will be getting in on green with a series of individual initiatives discussed below.

Mercedes-Benz will be highlighting the World Green Car of the Year 2007 – the E320 BLUETEC – as the world’s cleanest diesel. Appealing to the most fashionable crowd in the environmentally conscious city of Los Angeles, Mercedes-Benz will be highlighting the long-term objective of fuel-efficient and environmentally compatible premium automobiles that do not compromise on safety, comfort or supreme driving pleasure.

“We’re excited to be able to highlight our BLUETEC technology and show how Mercedes-Benz is committed to providing our customers with the safest, most enjoyable, luxurious and eco-friendly vehicles possible,” says Lisa Holladay, National Event Manager, Mercedes-Benz USA LLC. “Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios is the perfect venue to display our environmental technology messaging in a fun and fashionable manner.”

DHL, the world’s leading express delivery and logistics company, will highlight its environmentally friendly reusable envelope for guests who ship and return legal-size documents. The new envelope provides businesses with a quick, simple and eco-friendly return solution. Additionally, DHL will be supplying thousands of recyclable plastic bags, the official Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios schedule cards printed on recycled paper, and everyone’s favorite butter cream cookie will come packaged in a biodegradable cellophane bag.

Smashbox Cosmetics will be turning over a new leaf with the ¬GREEN ROOM SPRING 2008 COLOR COLLECTION. With the purchase of every GREEN ROOM product, a Moringa tree will be planted in a developing country by Trees for the Future. The Moringa or “Miracle Tree” is a powerhouse of nutritional value and provides a self-renewing food source for people in need. More trees also mean less soil erosion and cleaner air and water for a greener future. All GREEN ROOM packaging is biodegradable or recyclable and all products are made with environmentally-friendly formulas so it’s beauty you can feel good about!

Judith Ripka will be hosting a week-long fashion exhibit onsite in the VIP Green room with fashion photographer Melvin Sokolsky entitled Bubbles and Baubles. In support of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios’ “green friendly” theme, both a Sokolsky photograph and a piece of Judith Ripka jewelry will be auctioned on Ebay – all proceeds will benefit Earth Pledge.
The Whole Foods Market motto, Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet. At Whole Foods Market, they take their commitment to the environment to heart as one of the core values of their company. Supporting sustainable and organic agriculture and wise environmental practices means more than offering the highest quality products; it also means making decisions for their stores that positively impact the health of the planet and local communities. To put these initiatives into action during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios, Whole Foods Market will be providing reusable green bags for many show attendees; will be showcasing a delicious array of natural foods with a menu especially created for the event, with items packaged in the same type of recyclable containers that are used in the stores; and will be providing compostable utensils made from potato starch.
At Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios, Gateway will be featuring their new all-in-one PC, the Gateway One. This eco-friendly PC is almost completely silent when running and uses much less power than a typical desktop PC thanks to low-power components, an external power module and smart power management.

Be green in style while enjoying a refreshing Peroni onsite at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios. Made from all natural ingredients – Peroni, “Tutti Ingredienti Naturali.”

The Los Angeles Times is proud to be a part of the green initiatives that is taking place within the LA Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios. This Los Angeles Times, Image branded poly tote is made of polypropylene, which is 100% recyclable plastic material. It is a see-thru translucent but very strong material. It features a large inside clear pocket, bottom support board, strong binding construction and long shoulder straps. Perfect for shopping and any outdoor activities.

For those who enjoy good taste and high quality products, FAGE (pronounced ”fah-yeh”) Total is a premium daily indulgence with a rich, luxurious taste. FAGE is proud to participate in this green effort as it shares the philosophy to celebrate a commitment to natural living, as FAGE is made of only two ingredients, live cultures and milk, its all-natural, free of any additives, sweeteners and preservatives. FAGE will be providing a healthy treat to all attendees, models and designers.

Havaianas, the eco-conscious flip-flop and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios gift bag participant, is all about how they make you feel! Since 1962 they have focused on the joy that comes from living!! From the production process, where 98% of any scraps are recycled off of the factory floor, to the support for the quality-of-life in the villages and communities that surround these Brazilian factories, they strive to feel good inside and out! They call it the “Legacy of Legao” – cool, comfortable, colorful and chic!

In addition to the lineup of designers showing at Smashbox Studios are a fashionable roster of design suites’ participants. The list of companies includes Andrew Lauren, Anna Kostruurova, Blue Tatoo, Boulevard, DanSara, La Chica Chic, Smooch Jeans, Privacy Wear and many more!

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Joseph Domingo Reveals “GODDESS” Collection For Spring Summer 200810.05.07

(Los Angeles) – JOSEPH DOMINGO unveils his Spring Summer 2008 collection “Goddess” on October 15, 7PM at Smashbox Studios during Mercedes Benz Los Angeles Fashion Week. The thirty-piece collection that will come down the runway is a study in feminine grace, breathtakingly flawless in execution and meticulously precise in its elegance. Taking a cue from the poise and bearing of goddesses past, present and future, Joseph has designed a line-up of glamorous column gowns for those statement entrances on the red carpet. With a base palette of pink, white and gold there are also a range of exquisitely hand-made pieces, fringed cocktail numbers, cropped jackets, sleek knit separates and swim wear. Silhouettes are clean and linear with no middle grounds – they have structure and fluidity with hems either short or long.

Always a must-see during Los Angeles Fashion Week, the collection demonstrates Joseph Domingo’s consistent mastery with sophisticated women’s wear. Joseph delivers a carefully evolving line that clearly understands how a woman of means dresses. According to Joseph, “This is about a living, breathing goddess. She’s smart, she’s chic, she’s well-versed in fashion, politics, art and culture. She’s someone who inspires everyone with a little help from fashion.”

Blessed with an eye for style, San Francisco-based Joseph Domingo worked closely early in his career with a French designer who helped him sharpen his skills in draping and construction before he started his own label. Since the line’s inception, Joseph has been creating glamorous separates and full wardrobes for a diverse clientele who call on him for the incomparable fit of made-to-measure pieces and the inimitable style of anything custom-made. His gradual move into creating ready-to-wear has been met with positive response after having shown his collections on the runway at LA Fashion Week. The “Goddess” collection – presented in cooperation with Elite Progressive Cosmetology and Goldwell – is another step in making Joseph Domingo a fully realized fashion brand. He says, “With this collection, I want to show women the beauty within and the potential of their style.”

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Colleen Quen On America’s Next Top Model10.02.07

My dear friend Collen Quen will be featured on America’s Next Top Model on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 as a guess designer. Catch it if you can. I’ve known Colleen and her husband Rick Lee for several years and they are one of San Francisco’s most dynamic creative forces combining high fashion and industrial furniture design. It’s been a pleasure watching them grow the last few years and I look forward to what they will create next.

Colleen Quen at a fashion show in San Francisco

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Macy’s Passport 2007 Fashion Show09.21.07

Macy’s Passport 2007

2007 marks the silver milestone of Macy’s Passport, commemorating an iconic quarter-century of unparalleled men’s, women’s and children’s fashion, state-of-the art theatrics, celebrity guests and unwavering dedication to our HIV/AIDS community. Since the onset of the AIDS pandemic in the early 1980’s, Macy’s – in steadfast partnership with our sponsors, top designers and community organizations – has raised invaluable awareness and, with proceeds from this year, an astounding $25 million toward saving lives.The full gallery can be found here.History of Passport Fashion Show

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Macy’s Passport 2007 Calvin Klein Women’s Underwear09.21.07

Macy’s Passport 2007 Calvin Klein Women’s Underwear

Let’s cut to the chase. This is what the guys came to see. The men’s segment can be found here.

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Macy’s Passport 2007 Calvin Klein Men’s Underwear09.21.07

Macy’s Passport 2007 Calvin Klein Men’s Underwear

Let’s cut to the chase. This is what the girls came to see. The women’s segment can be found here.

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Academy of Art University puts on a stellar fashion show rivaling the best San Francisco has to offer05.07.07

Academy of Art University Fashion Show

I had always heard that The Academy of Art University puts on a great student fashion show. And they certainly didn’t disappoint this year bringing in star designer Zac Posen to receive an honorary doctorate degree and to choose the winner of the student design internship. The fashion show is actually three shows repeated over two days. The first show is for faculty and students. The second show is for VIP/Press and is followed by another show the next day open to the general public. This year’s show took place on a 200 foot runway under a huge white tent reminiscent of shows in New York Fashion Week. They spared no expense in producing this show employing top notch lighting and a very fashion friendly white runway backed by a simple white background. At least fifteen models were flown in from Elite Model Management in New York with the remainder of the models from LA Models and other local agencies including Look, Stars, City, and Passport. Executive producer Simon Ungless did an amazing job of putting together a seamless yet vibrant show with impeccable timing and kick ass music. I was a little surprised that they didn’t do more with the runway walks. The entire show consisted of each model walking alone down the runway and back. There were no pairs, no pauses, no mid-runway poses, etc. Perhaps the idea was to keep it a clean, simple fashion oriented show as opposed to a “produced” show one might see at the Macy’s Passport show. As a photographer, I prefer the one model-one walk approach as it results in much better timing for still pictures.

The main show was preceded by a reception featuring MFA and BFA fashion, textiles, and knitwear design exhibitions. Each designer had a separate space where they featured their portfolio for review. AAU does an excellent job of helping their student create highly marketable portfolios with equally impressive business cards. A lot of thought and creativity went into designing each card. Some designers even went as far as having multiple business cards. Many in the San Francisco fashion community were present at the show including San Francisco Chronicle fashion writer Sylvia Ruben. I also spotted designers Jill Giordano & Brian Scheyer of gr.dano. Jill is actually an instructor at AAU. The reception was a catered event with wine and appetizers served throughout the reception. I do have to make a comment about the appetizers though. It was by far the smallest portions I have ever seen served anywhere. I saw a server approach with what seemed to be empty skewer sticks so I thought she was going to refill it. As she got closer, I realized that there was actually a single sliver of food stuck to the end of the skewer. Imagine popcorn shrimps served individually. Some pieces were smaller than a fingernail tip and was impossible to identify by taste due to the very limited portions. Whatever it was, it tasted like chicken.

The runway show kicked off with some speeches and the presentation of honoary doctorate degrees. Designer Zac Posen drew laughter from the crowd when he began his acceptance speech by saying “Please, call me doctor”. Washington Post fashion editor Robin Givhan also received a degree along with fashion icon and designer LouLou de la Falaise.

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The majority of designs in the runway show were top notch with a few notable standouts. I was particularly impressed with the works of Mun Soo Kwon, Shannon Galati and Ya-Lin Hou, and Jenny Schweitzberger.

The entire gallery of over 2,000 images can be viewed here broken down by designers. You can also view a single image of each piece by viewing this slide show of 137 images. I usually process fashion images with the goal of producing color accurate images but I also took some creative license and did some special processing for images from the second runway show. It was inspired by one of my favorite films this year-300.

I look forward to seeing more outstanding work from these very talented designers.

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From Runway To Sanitation. Naomi Campbell reports In NYC To Perform Community Service03.19.07

Fresh from from her appearance at Sephora’s Fashion Week Live in San Francisco just four days ago, Naomi Campbell reported into New York’s Department Of Sanitation Monday to begin serving her five days of community service for assaulting her maid with her jewel encrusted Nokia cell phone. Wearing black stilettos but holding dark work boots, the 36 year old supermodel may not be as glamorous as she was on the runway but still managed to attract hordes of photographers and reporters as she reported in at the Manhattan District 3 Garage at Pier 36 on the Hudson; the same facility where Boy George served his five days of community service last August for filing a false burglary report. But unlike the former Culture Club front man, Campbell will serve her duties inside the facility well away from the eyes of cameras and reporters.

The entrance to the facility will be guarded by sanitation police officers. Now I always thought being a meter maid was the bottom rung of police work but I have to say being a sanitation police officer has to be one notch below that. One has to wonder what else they are guarding when Naomi Campbell and Boy George are not there serving their time.

Campbell pleaded guilty in January for hitting her assistant Ana Scolavino in the back of the head with her phone last March. As part of her guilty plea, Campbell was ordered to pay Scolavino’s medical expenses of $363, do five days of community service and attend a two-day anger-management program. She’s scheduled for anger management sessions on Saturday and Sunday at a Department of Probation-approved facility in Brooklyn.

Despite this latest set back, Campbell’s appeal does not appear to have waned as demonstrated by the rousing reception she received as she entered the runway during last Thursday’s show in San Francisco.

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Mark Your Calendars Fashionistas03.09.07

Well it looks like March is going to be a busy month for Fashionistas in San Francisco and beyond. With no less than four fashion events in March and another one in April, you are sure to find something to fit your taste.

Sunday, March 11th, 2007: First up is trunk show “Hollywood Shop Til’ You Drop” produced by Kami Shade taking place at the Hilton Garden Hotel in Emeryville, CA from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It features over 50 designers will have running fashion show throughout the event. Tickets start at $10.00.

Thursday, March 15th, 2007: As mentioned earlier, Sephora presents Fashionweeklive at the Festival Pavilion at Fort Mason from 6:30 p.m. to Midnight. Tickets start at $500. (No it’s not a typo, tickets really do start at $500)

Saturday, March 24th, 2007: Danielle Cohen over at Missing Piece has been keeping busy planning three upcoming events. The first event is an art/fashion event taking place at the California Modern Art Gallery (1035 Market St. @ 6th/7th) San Francisco starting at 8 p.m. The interactive art installations include Video Mad Libs, Photo Booth, Running With Scissors, Verse Forge Poetry, Patchwork Knitting, Live Painting, Silkscreen Mash-up, Magic, Music, and More.

Missing Piece fashion show begins at 10 p.m. The Love Cycle: Exploring emotional phases in the alchemical process of Love, featuring designers Miranda Caroligne, Molly Rebuschatis, Jeremy Parr, KAYO, MonTree, Chrystie Cappelli, and Larissa Firmino.

Also appearing will be live sketch artists Marc Scheff, Jarett Fajardo, Hugh Leeman, Shawn Hannah, Jeremy Reule, and Duane Williams. Tickets start at $10.00.

Friday, March 30, 2007. Danielle’s next event, Open Heart, Open Hand, will also take place at California Modern Art Gallery (1035 Market St. @ 6th/7th) San Francisco starting at 8 p.m. This event crowns the San Francisco premiere of “Uncovering the Essence: The Alternative Photography Exhibit of Grammy award winning musician Barry Mann.” Known for such hits as “Somewhere Out There” and “You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling,” Mann now shares yet another one of his many talents in the form of the visual arts with his original photography.

The “Evening of Art and Fashion” kicks off with a VIP champagne and hors d’oeuvres reception and silent auction, at 6:30 p.m. ($135) General admission ($75) opens at 8 p.m.

Missing Piece fashion show begins at 8:30 p.m. featuring designers Jasmin Zorlu, Molly Rebuschatis, KAYO, Miss Velvet Cream, Jeremy Parr, and special guest designer Jason Christopher Peters.

Saturday, April 7th, 2007: Get ready to head to the East Bay for this spectacular group art show dedicated to the eclectic Bay Area. Through installation, painting, printmaking, sculpture, fashion and live performance we are celebrating the artwork emerging right now on both sides of the bay bridge. Feast your eyes and ears on the fashion show set to a live musical backdrop performed by the What You Hear! GALORE Runway Ensemble. Featured designers include Molly Rebuschatis, Flyguy Couture, Evarize Apparel, Dulce Lalita, VindyCo Clothing, Studio VM, and Missing Clothing. The show takes place at the Lobot Gallery, 1800 Campbell Street, Oakland, CA. Doors open at 9:00 p.m. with the fashion show starting at 10:30 p.m. Suggested donation of $5-$20. Check here for more info.

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Art And Fashion At The LoBot Gallery In Oakland03.09.07

Get ready to head to the East Bay for this spectacular group art show dedicated to the eclectic Bay Area. Through installation, painting, printmaking, sculpture, fashion and live performance we are celebrating the artwork emerging right now on both sides of the bay bridge. Feast your eyes and ears on the fashion show set to a live musical backdrop performed by the What You Hear! GALORE Runway Ensemble. Featured designers include Molly Rebuschatis, Flyguy Couture, Evarize Apparel, Dulce Lalita, VindyCo Clothing, Studio VM, and Missing Clothing. The show takes place at the Lobot Gallery, 1800 Campbell Street, Oakland, CA. Doors open at 9:00 p.m. with the fashion show starting at 10:30 p.m. Suggested donation of $5-$20. Check here for more info.

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