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		<title>Fashion Week Forecast &#124; a commentary on trend, business &amp; designer survival</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 23:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beginning tomorrow, designers will be flooding the tents at New York's Fashion Week to reveal the formula for success they've chosen during this recession and I thought I would offer up some of my own predictions.]]></description>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1869" title="fashion week runway show, catwalk" src="http://www.dahlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/catwalk.jpg" alt="fashion week runway show, catwalk" width="450" height="311" /></p>
<p>Unbelievably, <a href="http://www.mbfashionweek.com/newyork/" target="_blank">New York Fashion Week</a> is here again and that means  the haute topic for the upcoming weeks will be the grand shows, the celebrity sightings and the upcoming fads.  As far as carry-over trends go, you wouldn&#8217;t be mistaken if  you  confidently declared  leggings, layers, chunky booties and drapey tunics to be the ultimate surviving trend.  But, you would be overlooking an even more important trend that has  the Garment District struggling to hold onto.  Survival.  How does a designer  keep creativity alive and  put out a press-worthy collection that people will actually buy during  an extended shopping slow-down.</p>
<p>Beginning tomorrow, designers will be flooding the tents to reveal the formula for success they&#8217;ve chosen during this recession and I thought I would offer up some of my own predictions.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction no. ONE &#8211; Acute Arithmetic</strong><br />
Being that designers have had some time now to adjust their businesses to the depressed economy, I forecast that smart designers will send their lanky models down the runway in  highly edited, thoughtful collections comprised of rich accent pieces.  I also expect that those pieces will be given a  friendlier price-point.  Business math is  simple, either make less profit per piece and sell lots of units or, make large margins per piece and sell fewer units.  Rather than taint their designer name with pedestrian prices, some brands will opt to launch a lower-end line in hopes of capturing a broad clientele and, if managed correctly, that business model may add up to  huge profits once the economy rebounds and the more expensive label is, once again, attainable.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction no. TWO &#8211; Evolved Chatter</strong><br />
Like clock-work, at the start of every season,   fashion circles begin waxing poetic about all the same &#8211; ever so important &#8211; stuff.  Silhouettes are scrutinized, the season&#8217;s color is ordained, artistic inspiration is exposed and the evolution of trends and themes are explored.  I know I&#8217;m going out on a limb with this prediction, but here it goes.  I forecast that this year,  fashion&#8217;s conventional chatter will evolve to include a deeper and more educated discussion of brand positioning, marketing, costing and quality.  Of course, girlfriends will still discuss how shoes can make an outfit and how to update your look with the proper accessories, but knowing that they have to edit their purchases more than ever, a brand&#8217;s  quality, vision and  creative use of  social media outlets will become an important part of the conversation.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction no. THREE &#8211; Genuine Style</strong><br />
I forecast that mere financial survival instincts will accidentally encourage those people who are accustomed to  purchasing a brand new seasonal wardrobe to re-assess their current closets and do with what they already own.  And in doing so, this simple act of &#8220;suffering&#8221; might just help them to finally identify their genuine personal style.  It simply isn&#8217;t reality today to adopt a designer&#8217;s avant-garde definition of what today&#8217;s style is.  As we know, that vision will last a whole three months before seeming entirely ridiculous (and a pure waste of money).  Just watch an old episode of Sex and the City and you&#8217;ll see how following trends has an uncanny ability to date you  to no end.  Dressing like &#8220;you&#8221; is always on trend.</p>
<p><strong>Prediction no. FOUR &#8211; Responsive Renewal </strong><br />
It may sound silly, but the  excitement created  when  store windows are transformed  from season to season communicates  that change, everywhere, is in the air.  It&#8217;s time to re-new and evolve.  The mere predictability of this metamorphosis stimulates a sense of comfort.  We know that life is moving forward, just as it should.  Everything is on track, and everything is fine.  This season, during a time when it seems there are too many unknowns to manage gracefully, empowering a  sense of the status quo is more  important than ever.  With the introduction of new frocks hanging on racks that have been cut into the latest  silhouettes from seasonally appropriate  colors,  comes revitalized enthusiasm, a fresh source of inspiration and  a feeling of optimism.  Regeneration becomes tangible and our spirits are lifted.  Even if we do more window shopping than actual shopping, we know that our world is on track and we&#8217;re moving forward.</p>
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		<title>KOL fashion no-show</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:31:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to my first large public concert in LA the other night.  The band was Kings of Leon.  The venue was the Forum.  The fashion was...mostly boring.]]></description>
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<p>I went to my first large public concert in LA the other night.  The band was  <a title="Kings of Leon" href="http://www.kingsofleon.com/" target="_blank">Kings of Leon</a>.  The venue was the <a href="http://www.thelaforum.com/" target="_blank">Forum</a>.  The fashion was&#8230;mostly boring.</p>
<p>As one who naturally observes my surroundings and finds  inspiration in random places, I was almost looking forward to the people-watching as much as I was the music.  After all, this is LA and I was eager to see how the city&#8217;s hip locals would dress themselves for  the evening.</p>
<p>I guess I set myself up for disappointment.  It seems LA&#8217;s style &#8211; like its relaxing weather,  mellow pace and pleasant attitude &#8211; is lax.  It&#8217;s as though people dressed for the beach but ended up at a concert.  A handful of girls must have come straight from their  Las Vegas cocktail-serving job, and most of the guys looked like they&#8217;ve been living in a tent (<em>I know <a href="http://www.hbo.com/hung/" target="_blank">Hung</a> is a good show, but  emulating Ray&#8217;s lifestyle won&#8217;t make your unit any bigger</em>) .  There were a few notable vintage exceptions who, though I couldn&#8217;t get their photo, stood out because they looked smart, classy and clean.</p>
<p>I think these photos (pardon low-light iPhone quality) do a fair job of illustrating the overall fashion mood, so let me know what <em>you</em> think.  In some small way, I have to admit there&#8217;s something liberating about the thought of sporting your lounge wear  while rocking out to a great band.  I just wish people would put more effort into expressing their personal style while wearing the exact same thing as everyone around them.</p>
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