Thursday, May 29, 2008

SHINUH STYLING BUTCH DIVA...


Shinuh, frequent visitor to the BUTCH DIVA studio, keeps the looks coming as she shares with me how she's been incorporating BUTCH DIVA gear into her styling sessions. Seen here is a BUTCH DIVA tank with a shredded center front detail. And I immediately spotted the BUTCH DIVA pink spandex skirt that she very cleverly transformed into leg warmers for this shot...I see you Shinuh! Keep up the good work!!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

URBAN OUTFITTER PICKS >>> BUTCH DIVA APPROVED...







Go shop the looks if you want, urbanoutfitters.com

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

STYLIST SHINUH x BUTCH DIVA

...this just in!!! I see stylist Shinuh out there making me proud, seen here is an image from one of her recent shoots in which a model rocks silver metallic BUTCH DIVA jumpsuit from head to toe...

DESIGNER PROFILE >>> ZAC POSEN

Born in Brooklyn in 1980, Zac Posen attended the St. Ann’s School for the Arts and Parsons School of Design in New York, and Central St. Martins College in London, but soon abandoned school to pursue his career. At sixteen, the precocious Posen interned at the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute, under the tutelage of Richard Martin; two years later he interned at Nicole Miller, then served as a design assistant at Tocca. A spot in Gen Art’s 2001 Fresh Faces in Fashion show put Posen on the fast track with his fans, as well as his peers. After the success of his first major runway show in 2004, Posen was awarded the CFDA Swarovski-Perry Ellis Award for Ready-to-Wear.

In 2001, designer Zac Posen was barely old enough to legally toast the immediate success of his start-up business—and at the time, was garnering almost as much press attention for his age as for his comely creations. A favorite of young Hollywood, Posen’s design style is not exactly trend-oriented; instead, his pieces have a timeless nostalgia to them, with bias-cut silhouettes, ruffled satin draping and fishtail hems that often mirror the mastery of Christian Dior and Madame Vionnet. He is known for Draped, anatomically seamed construction. Sweeping strapless evening dresses, ruffled fishtail mermaid gowns and bias-cut cocktail dresses in shades of taupe, bronze and teal.


Backed by Sean Combs since 2004, Posen is gearing up to expand his company on many levels in the coming seasons...

Source: New York Magazine Designer Profile (http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/designers/bios/zacposen/)

BUTCH DIVA FLASHBACK...


Lower East Side BUTCH DIVA styling from a few season's back. I love the feeling I get when I look at my old work and I still love it...that's how I know I'm doing the right thing!

VIKTOR & ROLF FALL 08 CAMPAIGN GETS BOLD AND STAYS BEAUTIFUL

"IN ORDER TO BE IRREPLACEABLE, ONE MUST ALWAYS BE DIFFERENT" - Coco Chanel



Photography by David Field, based in New York. He centers his work around concept and composition in the creation of surrealistic imagery... each image often takes him months to complete!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

BUTCH DIVA'S BOSS LADY FALLS INTO A BUCKET OF NEON...


...what can I say, the whole neon trend has me wrapped around it's finger sometimes, it's like of course I love color...and to see bright agressive pinks, limes, and oranges peeking out my closet is sooo fun! But warning, it's not an everyday type style, easy does it!

XO
BUTCH DIVA's Boss Lady >>> Tiffany LaStar

MORE OF NAJA CONRAD - HANSEN MEANNORTH




Do your homework please...see more on the artist under BUTCH DIVA Resource Center.

Monday, May 19, 2008

BACKTRACK <<< >>> BUTCH DIVA SAMPLE SALE PREP...



A firm believer that I work better under pressure, the 24 hour countdown to the BUTCH DIVA sample sale had begun, and chaos was splashed in bright colors across my walls!... but in the end, it's all for the love of being an artist.

CLASSIC DESIGNER PROFILE >>> DONNA KARAN

Fashion Designer Donna Karan was born 1949, in Queens, New York. She grew up in Long Island with her step-father who was a tailor and her mother who was a model. Being trained at Parson's School of Design, she entered the busines herself, designing for Anne Klein. Eventually she became head of the Anne Klein design-team and remained in this position until 1984.

In 1985, she left Anne Klein and founded her own company. At first she became known for her line of elastic bodies. Then word spread about her Essentials line, offering seven easy pieces every woman should have in her closet. The Essentials line became a success and the seven pieces were broadened to about 200 pieces today.

The introduction of her DKNY collection in 1988 marks the beginning of a period of amazing growth of the company. Thought of as a bridge collection, DKNY has developed to be the pillar of the Donna Karan business. DKNY is a modern, moderately-priced young collection, drawing from the spirit of big city life.

Donna Karan is known to support the needs of modern women with her clothing. When designing her clothes, Donna Karan claims not have the top model in mind, but women like herself. The saying goes, that before the production of a piece of clothes is approved by Karan, it has to look good on her. It seems, that with Donna Karan clothing, function comes before styling.

Source >>> Infomat:Fashion Industry Source Engine

Monday, May 12, 2008

VERSACE FLASHBACK...

The hues of color, the styling, the attitude...I loved this ad campaign when it hit a few years ago, and looking back through my archive of inspiration, I realize I dig it even more now...

BUTCH DIVA X STYLIST SHINUH


Latest frequent visitor to the BUTCH DIVA studio is stylist Shinuh, referred by stylist Ricardo a.k.a Mr. Style. This is where networking comes in handy and the power of a referral goes a long way. Shinuh was kind enough to shoot me these images from one of her latest shoots incorporating BUTCH DIVA samples in the mix...

BANK ROBBERY FANTASY...

Shhhhhhhhhhh, don't tell anyone, but for the longest I used to fantasize about getting the girls together, putting on our sexiest lingerie and hijacking a bank! Then I came across this creation, and realized this look works too!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

A CAREER IN ART DIRECTION...








...it must be so overwhelmingly rewarding to see this kind of exquisite vision and imagination come to life. Inspiration is everything!