NYFW: Mik Cire

September 12th, 2010 by admin

Hey Styleaholics, New York Fashion Week is in full swing! One of the fly shows that had everyone’s attention was Mik Cire by Eric Kim. The 2011 menswear line was a combination of California laid back style with a hint of New York sleek. The sexy collection consisted of earth tones and light layers that had the male models looking quite scrumptious walking down the runway. The high-end contemporary line showed off military inspired jackets, comfy cardigans and loosely fitted vest jackets. This collection will have any man’s confidence switch into full gear. Each piece showed an upscale but comfortable look that could easily take you from day to night. Actress Shannon Elizabeth was spotted sitting front row enjoying the hot pieces of the Mik Cire Spring 2011 collection.

Check out some of the pics that I snagged at the show.

-Ellisa Oyewo

Najwa’s Fashion Week Coverage

February 18th, 2010 by admin
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Hey gang:)
Check out all of my groovy coverage over on BLUEFLY.COM!!!!
Happy Fashion Week!

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As Styleaholics there are numerous venues that spark our imagination and motivation for outfits and life in general.
Check this event out:
Night of the AdEaters® will make its New York City debut at Terminal 5 (610 West 56th St New York, NY) . This highly-anticipated finale to Advertising Week is a celebration screening event [...]

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How many times do we ask ourselves “How was the life of a person before they became famous?” Whether it is an athlete, celebrity or designer. These questions arise in the minds and thoughts of many.
Sony Pictures is giving us the chance to look into the life of Fashion’s most well-known deisnger, Coco Chanel. [...]

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Held in the MILK & MAC collaborated Studios (only for Fashion Week), Temperley London showcased their Spring/Summer 2010 collection with a dual era 20’s/30’s Cirque du Soleil theme. Upon walking into the venue you heard an array of upbeat circus-like music; while the mannequins were dressed in an extravaganza of colors, shapes, patterns and prints [...]

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