Showing posts with label Adrienne Bailon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adrienne Bailon. Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

A Day in the Life: Cavi Women's Runway Show with Adrienne Bailon and Teyana Taylor



The worlds of entertainment, fashion and music collided for the Cavi Designs Women's Fashion Show last week at Macy's. The result? Fabulosity at its best.

Hosted by Adrienne Bailon and Teyana Taylor, the event showcased the hottest styles from Cavi's Junior's line at Macy's. The look is sophisticated, refined and chic with an urban edge.

Highlights include a stylish zippered jumpsuit and a glamazing pink motorcycle jacket that I have to get my hands on. My favorite look, however, is a belted blazer and shorts ensemble that offer a sexy take on the military look of Cavi's menswear line.

Check out the looks from the Spring line and pics from the event below:


One of the Cavi designers and a friend of The Glamazons, Danny Victor, with Teyana Taylor and Adrienne Bailon


I need this outfit in my life.


Teyana Taylor and Adrienne Baillon before the show. I LIVE for that pink motorcycle jacket. 


That military-inspired vest is so sexy - a must have!







Macy's was packed with tastemakers, celebrities and fans of the Cavi line. Great times!


Here's the fab display of the Cavi Womenswear line! Check it out at Macy's and go to www.cavinyc.com for more information on the brand.

Kisses,

Coutura

Friday, March 19, 2010

Ad Glam: Adidas Originals Taps Ciara, Agyness Deyn and Whitney Port for Spring 2010 Campaign



Adidas Originals goes behind-the-scenes on the streets of London to shoot their new interactive ad campaign. (P.S. I'm so heading to London this summer! Cannot wait!)

As if the funky clothes and London streets weren't cool enough, the brand also tapped the most eclectic mix of women from fashion and beauty to play runway models.

The new Adidas girls, Ciara, Whitney Port, Agyness Deyn, Ana Ivanovic, Adrienne Bailon, Tallulah Morton, Louise Roe, Cheer Chen and Hyori Lee, embody the futuristic, cool and urban feel of the new Adidas Originals collection. Each Adidas Originals icon brings their unique, original style to the campaign.

Check out the amazing short film below where the ladies filmed each other strutting for the cameras! Love it!



Kisses,

Coutura

Photos: Adidas Originals.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Fashion Week: Tracy Reese Gets Edgy for Fall 2010

It's official. The Tracy Reese uptown lady has left the tea party and headed to the gritty downtown streets. The designer, whose line is synonymous with all things airy, elegant and dainty, has a new daring attitude for the Fall 2010 season.


The dark turn, which incorporated touches of black lace and dark shades, did nothing to take away from Tracy's ubergirlie style. Instead, downtown girl edge was weaved effortessly into her posh and prim aesthetic, most brilliantly in a pink tulle A-line dress paired with black lace tights, a black statement necklace and booties by Highline United for Tracy Reese.


Though silhouettes were a little more form-fitting than previous seasons, pieces like a sky blue printed dress and a pink cardigan with sparkling embellishments were still quintessential Tracy. Texture and print was a prominent theme with plaids, jacquard, fur trim and tweed jackets taking centerstage. Reese also gave the fashionista plenty of ways to stay warm this Fall: black leg warmers, fingerless opera length gloves, chunky scarfs and cozy cowls.

At the show, models like Georgie Badiel and Gracie Carvalho stormed the catwalk to One Way's "Cutie Pie" with plenty of sass to match the tough luxe fashions. The beauty looks were equally edgy: wild, curly ponytails, smoky eyes and lace fingernails! Tracy Reese tweeted that the nails weren't Minx, but rather lace overlay on top of polish. I LIVE for them.






The crowd, including Julia Stiles, Kristen Bell, Adrienne Bailon and Michelle Williams (who looked gorg in a Tracy Reese trench, floral dress and leather gloves), erupted in applause when Tracy took to the runway at the finale.




Tracy did the impossible with this latest collection: she made being a girly girl cool again. I, obviously, am obsessed with the look! Check out the pics below and let me know what you think of the new bad-ass Fall 2010 collection. Should Tracy stick to pretty and posh? Is the new edgy direction a breath of fresh air? Discuss.


Kisses,


Coutura






Wednesday, February 17, 2010

GLAM OR SHAM?: Kim Kardashian for Bebe Fall 2010

Hey Glamazons!

Like we warned you weeks ago, Kim Kardashian's designs hit the runway for the first time as a part of the Style 360 Fashion Week series. A young crowd, including Rob Kardashian's ex, Adrienne Bailon, watched as a parade of chic, ubertrendy looks came down the catwalk.

The styles, which ranged from a pink one shoulder dress to a black wrap jumpsuit, were a bit safe and dated---but keep in mind, these designs are for a mall store as opposed to a high-end fashion brand. The look stayed true to Bebe's signature style (form-fitting, sexy, young, trendy) while appearing as if each piece was designed specifically for Kim Kardashian's body. Curves were exaggerated with petal draping and cinched waists, and the silhouettes were all body-skimming and flattering.

The color palette was monochromatic with blacks and grays, interspersed with vibrant pops of pink. All the trends of last season were incorporated into the collection: sheer, cut-outs, one shoulder, statement necklaces, jumpsuits, white blazers, blah, blah, blah. The shoes---some platform sandals, some booties, all open-toe---troubled me.

Kim wore a hooded sweatshirt dress under a leather corset with matching black gloves. In my opinion, it just didn't seem to fit her style (it was more bad-girl than L.A. socialite chic) but her body still looked amazing (is that Quick Trim?! wow!). Oh and did we mention J-Wow from Jersey Shore was there (sideeye)? Check out the looks below and give your verdict:




































Glam or a Sham?


Kisses,

Coutura

Photos Courtesy of OK Magazine