Thursday, September 29, 2011

Greek-Inspired Michael Cinco Collection

A year after his colleague Furne One drew raves for his Alexander McQueen-esque collection, it will be the turn of another Philippine Fashion Designer based in the Middle East, Michael Cinco, to shine as he presents a 40-piece collection in the annual Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) Fashion Gala on October 16 at Makati Shangri-La’s Rizal Ballroom.
Inspired mainly by his recent travel to Greece, particularly Athens and the remote island of Santorini, the collection is a play on soft and hard, rigid and fluid elements. “It can be anything, from the statues to the columns, as well as colors and barely seen details of elements I chanced upon during my travels,” said Cinco, who’s been based in Dubai since the late ’90s. “The sources are endless, to be honest.” Cinco, who was attending to a client in neighboring Abu Dhabi, replied to our questions through e-mail.

Color as transition
“In my heart of hearts, I feel that I descended from some Greek god or goddess, which probably explains my fascination with Greece. It has been an endless source of inspiration for me,” he said. Instead of grouping his pieces into suites, Cinco uses color as transition—from neutrals such as light gray to white and black, to bolder, more vibrant yellow, orange and red. “It’s not about whether they’re short or long dresses,” he added. “I don’t want to make the usual and predictable day dresses and evening gowns.”
The show is all about giving Manila fashionistas an idea of how to wear, Cinco said, “my vision.” He also wants to give them the freedom to mix and match his pieces with clothes by other designers, depending on their mood. The plan is to devote the first segment to daywear with short, flowing chiffon dresses, and men’s suits and jackets. Beaded evening gowns will dominate the second segment; the final segment will be wedding gowns. “I want people to see a more wearable collection,” he said. “For sure, there will be embellishments. I’m toying with the idea of using porcelain and black mirror.”

He’ll also use laser-cut ceramics, acrylic and mother-of-pearl shells on jackets and short dresses. Cinco will also unveil “out-of-this-world” prints—actually minute embroideries and sequins. But the pressure, he admitted, is on. Cinco, who had the chance to show his range as a designer a few years ago in Philippine Fashion Week, acknowledges that this will be his biggest show in Manila. “I’m excited and nervous at the same time, as I’m showing to a different audience,” he said. “I’m flattered as well because Tessa (Prieto-Valdes) and Kaye (Tinga) gave me the chance to showcase my collection to raise funds for a worthy endeavor.”

Fourth year
This is the fourth year Valdes and Tinga are co-chairing the event to raise P3 million for the benefit of PNRC Rizal Chapter and Assumption High School Class of ’81 Foundation. Tickets are at P10,000 per seat. Tables are also available at P100,000 each for groups of 10. The show’s main presentor is Megaworld, with Audi, Etihad Airways and Smart Infinity. Other sponsors are Sun Life Financial, HSBC, Pond’s, Resorts World Manila, Makati Shangri-La and Fila. “I have been working on my collection for months now,” Cinco shared. “But welcome breaks such as my travels have helped me to evolve the concept. When I finally did my mood board, I coordinated with the director to discuss the concept in detail.” This year’s show will be directed by Ariel Lozada and styled by Noel Manapat. Patrick Rosas and his team will do the models’ hair and makeup.
Comparisons between him and One are also in order. Cinco is ready for centerstage. “I must say that Furne did an amazing collection last year,” he said. “Furne and I respect each other. I’m so happy for him that Filipino audiences accepted his work. I hope they do the same to me. After all, I’m also a Filipino who simply wants to take part in this worthy project.” Cinco grew up in Samar with images of Hollywood goddesses Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn swimming in his head.

Their public personas, magnified a thousand times by their fabulous outfits, and his lush rural surroundings inspired him to go into fashion. By 1988, Cinco was a fine-arts scholar. He took up fashion courses at Slim’s in 1991 before becoming a designer a year later doing hotel and office uniforms for a Japanese firm. Encouraged by a friend to try his luck in Dubai, then a booming financial and cultural hub in the Middle East, Cinco made the big move in 1997. His first job proved to be daunting, as he was tasked to change the image of a big but slightly staid fashion house. Word soon spread of how good he was, and before long, Dubai’s fashionable women were beating the path to his door. Rather than sit on his laurels, Cinco left Dubai for a yearlong sabbatical in London and Paris to soak up the fashion scene and study special fashion courses at Central Saint Martins.
He went back to Dubai in 2003 to open his own couture house. As creative director of Michael Cinco Haute Couture, he caters mainly to women in need of elegant, one-of-a-kind wedding gowns and evening dresses.
Apart from being a regular at Dubai Fashion Week, Cinco has had the chance to show his pieces to international audiences during such events as Swarovski 7even and Miami Fashion Week. His clothes have also been worn by celebrities, including British pop singer Lilly Allen and American socialite and recent Manila visitor Paris Hilton. Most recently, Cinco’s “eco-couture” creations were featured in the latest season of “America’s Next Top Model,” impressing host Tyra Banks and judges Nigel Barker and Andre Leon Tally.
“I’ve been designing for more than 20 years now,” he said. “I can’t imagine doing anything else other than fashion.”
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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Kermit Tesoro: Footwear Collection for Philippine Fashion

Young Philippine Fashion designer Kermit Tesoro gained fame in the international fashion scene as his tall, heel-less shoes strutted the London Fashion Week runway this month. Tesoro's heel-less wedges and skull heels were featured in the Spring/Summer 2012 collection of French-born designer Florian Jayet, who was part of the Fashion Mode show of the Vauxhall Fashion Scout last Sept. 17.
 Tesoro has a degree in Visual Communications from the University of the Philippines-Diliman College of Fine Arts.  His footwear collection, which comes in different designs like heelless wedges, stilettos, and booties -- are available online, with prices ranging from $300 to $800.

He also took up Fashion Design in the Fashion Institute of the Philippines, and Fashion Marketing at the School of Fashion and the Arts.  Tesoro has graced three consecutive Philippine Fashion Week events from 2009 to 2011. Jayet, on the other hand, is a former intern for the famed British fashion designer.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Fall trends


NordstromLovers of tights and even (GASP) sheer pantyhose, rejoice!
Hosiery is HUGE this fall, from patterned to colored to sheer to opaque.
It's one of the cheapest ways to update your wardrobe and one of the easiest ways to turn a drab outfit into a showstopper.
Check out these purple tights on this Saks Fifth Avenue model, for example.
She'd look fine with a bare leg or black tights, but the purple tights really take it up a notch.
Check out more ways to wear your hose and tights this season, after the jump!


BebeHere's another take on the colored tights trend, this time from Bebe's fall catalog.

BloomingdalesPatterned tights are turning up everywhere (this particular photo is from Bloomingdale's), and they're a great way to turn up the volume on a simple black dress or skirt.

Saks Fifth AvenueKeep your fall dresses current with black tights and a sharp pair of black booties. I love this look from the Saks Fifth Avenue catalog!

NordstromAnother option is to go for a monochromatic look. This gray on gray on gray outfit from Nordstrom's September catalog is very chic.

NordstromDon't be afraid to wear black pantyhose this season (this look is also from Nordstrom's catalog). Hosiery is turning up everywhere, particularly in black -- and I'm pretty sure Kate Middleton has something to do with it!

NordstromFinally, another patterned look from the Nordstrom catalog, this time to dress up a pair of shorts. It's a great way to show off your quirky side.
What do you think of these looks for fall?

Fall trends


NordstromLovers of tights and even (GASP) sheer pantyhose, rejoice!
Hosiery is HUGE this fall, from patterned to colored to sheer to opaque.
It's one of the cheapest ways to update your wardrobe and one of the easiest ways to turn a drab outfit into a showstopper.
Check out these purple tights on this Saks Fifth Avenue model, for example.
She'd look fine with a bare leg or black tights, but the purple tights really take it up a notch.
Check out more ways to wear your hose and tights this season, after the jump!


BebeHere's another take on the colored tights trend, this time from Bebe's fall catalog.

BloomingdalesPatterned tights are turning up everywhere (this particular photo is from Bloomingdale's), and they're a great way to turn up the volume on a simple black dress or skirt.

Saks Fifth AvenueKeep your fall dresses current with black tights and a sharp pair of black booties. I love this look from the Saks Fifth Avenue catalog!

NordstromAnother option is to go for a monochromatic look. This gray on gray on gray outfit from Nordstrom's September catalog is very chic.

NordstromDon't be afraid to wear black pantyhose this season (this look is also from Nordstrom's catalog). Hosiery is turning up everywhere, particularly in black -- and I'm pretty sure Kate Middleton has something to do with it!

NordstromFinally, another patterned look from the Nordstrom catalog, this time to dress up a pair of shorts. It's a great way to show off your quirky side.
What do you think of these looks for fall?

Tuesday, September 20, 2011


It may seem far to early to be thinking about next season's hosiery, but the launch of DKNY's new collaboration with the stylist of Gossip Girl is a date worth bookmarking in your diary.
Eric Daman, who is the man behind Blake Lively and Leighton Meester's on-screen looks, has created a line of tights and over-the-knee stockings for the brand's fall collection.
The eight-piece range will feature myriad patterns and textures including jacquard, floral and polka dots.

Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY


Legwear like Lively: Gossip Girl's costume designer, Eric Daman, has created a line of tights for DKNY
Mr Daman, 40, told WWD that DKNY was a natural partner for him, as he had used the label so much on Gossip Girl.
He said: 'I feel like I grew up with legwear in the Seventies and Eighties, and it’s great to see legwear being part of a woman’s ensemble, a defining piece of women’s ready-to-wear.
'Tights have really become part of a woman’s wardrobe.
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
The thigh's the limit: The line also includes over-the-knee stockings in different textures and prints
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
Good foundations: The stylist said that legwear was an important part of a woman's wardrobe

'Hosiery is quite sexy. What we try to do in Gossip Girl is lots of texture. It makes the characters come alive… It gives a character like Blair life when she’s wearing a pencil skirt with distressed rib tights. It gives her look something special.'
While the designer couldn't promise that the legwear would make the wearer's legs look like those of Blake Lively, he added that fans could get the look by layering over-the-knee stockings with an opaque tight, or nude hosiery beneath a textured, patterned tight.

Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl
Get the Gossip Girl look: Mr Daman regularly dresses the hit show's stars Blake Lively (left), Leighton Meeter (centre) and Jessica Szohr (right) in DKNY legwear
Dresses to impress: Mr Daman wanted to make sure there was something for every shape, style and taste
Organic: Mr Daman said DKNY was a natural partner, as he had used the label so much on Gossip Girl

Mr Daman said he did now know if his designs would feature on a future episode of the show though.
'If it’s apropos and works organically with the show, I will [feature the tights],' he added.
The packaging will be unique to the collaboration, referencing New York City with illustrations by artist Dallas Shaw.
This is not the first time Mr Daman has collaborated with a label. 
Earlier this year he created a line of prom dresses for budget brand Charlotte Russe.
The costume designer, who began his career as a model and once worked alongside Kate Moss, is often consulted by the writers of Gossip Girl for ideas.
He said in an interview with the New York Post: 'The styling and the clothes is the coat of arms that enable the actors to become the characters.'
The Eric Daman for DKNY collection, which will be priced from $15 to $24, is due to go on sale in the U.S. this month at Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom and DKNY boutiques, as well as dkny.com.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2021273/Gossip-Girl-costume-designer-launch-line-tights-DNKY-make-legs-look-like-Blake-Livelys.html#ixzz1Z3Doulxm

It may seem far to early to be thinking about next season's hosiery, but the launch of DKNY's new collaboration with the stylist of Gossip Girl is a date worth bookmarking in your diary.
Eric Daman, who is the man behind Blake Lively and Leighton Meester's on-screen looks, has created a line of tights and over-the-knee stockings for the brand's fall collection.
The eight-piece range will feature myriad patterns and textures including jacquard, floral and polka dots.

Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY


Legwear like Lively: Gossip Girl's costume designer, Eric Daman, has created a line of tights for DKNY
Mr Daman, 40, told WWD that DKNY was a natural partner for him, as he had used the label so much on Gossip Girl.
He said: 'I feel like I grew up with legwear in the Seventies and Eighties, and it’s great to see legwear being part of a woman’s ensemble, a defining piece of women’s ready-to-wear.
'Tights have really become part of a woman’s wardrobe.
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
The thigh's the limit: The line also includes over-the-knee stockings in different textures and prints
Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman has designed a collection of legwear for DKNY
Good foundations: The stylist said that legwear was an important part of a woman's wardrobe

'Hosiery is quite sexy. What we try to do in Gossip Girl is lots of texture. It makes the characters come alive… It gives a character like Blair life when she’s wearing a pencil skirt with distressed rib tights. It gives her look something special.'
While the designer couldn't promise that the legwear would make the wearer's legs look like those of Blake Lively, he added that fans could get the look by layering over-the-knee stockings with an opaque tight, or nude hosiery beneath a textured, patterned tight.

Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl
Get the Gossip Girl look: Mr Daman regularly dresses the hit show's stars Blake Lively (left), Leighton Meeter (centre) and Jessica Szohr (right) in DKNY legwear
Dresses to impress: Mr Daman wanted to make sure there was something for every shape, style and taste
Organic: Mr Daman said DKNY was a natural partner, as he had used the label so much on Gossip Girl

Mr Daman said he did now know if his designs would feature on a future episode of the show though.
'If it’s apropos and works organically with the show, I will [feature the tights],' he added.
The packaging will be unique to the collaboration, referencing New York City with illustrations by artist Dallas Shaw.
This is not the first time Mr Daman has collaborated with a label. 
Earlier this year he created a line of prom dresses for budget brand Charlotte Russe.
The costume designer, who began his career as a model and once worked alongside Kate Moss, is often consulted by the writers of Gossip Girl for ideas.
He said in an interview with the New York Post: 'The styling and the clothes is the coat of arms that enable the actors to become the characters.'
The Eric Daman for DKNY collection, which will be priced from $15 to $24, is due to go on sale in the U.S. this month at Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom and DKNY boutiques, as well as dkny.com.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2021273/Gossip-Girl-costume-designer-launch-line-tights-DNKY-make-legs-look-like-Blake-Livelys.html#ixzz1Z3Doulxm