Showing posts with label Co-Editor Alice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Co-Editor Alice. Show all posts

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Fashionable NYFW


Check out Kid Cudi on the bottom left hand corner!




Christian Siriano's genius collection!


I had the pleasure of attending New York Fashion Week last week and I must say the experience was amazing! The stunning clothes, the eccentricity of attendees, the most famous designers in the world really made the event truly exceptional. Here are a few pictures I wanted to share with you guys! Check out our new issue coming out April 4th for a detailed account and more pictures!

xoxo,
Alice


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Fiji Water New York Fashion Week Contest Winner: Alice


We did it ladies and gentlemen! Alice get's to go to New York fashion week in February! She couldn't have done it without your help! She is super excited and will definitely be sharing her experiences with you wonderful readers.

Congrats Alice!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Support TREND founder: Alice Woo



TREND Co-Editor Alma Alice Woo is in the TOP 8 for New York Fashion Week contest put on by Fiji Water. She needs your help to win! She needs to stay in the top four to win this wonderful opprotunity. Please support our hard working editor.

To vote for Alice, click here.

Monday, November 1, 2010

LANVIN - H&M

MONDAY MUSE
Recommendation: Alice, TREND Staff Co-Editor

The upcoming designer Alber Elbaz of the French Couture house Lavin, is the next one in line to be featured at H&M. H&M has been featuring designers for a while: this is not new news. The reason why Lavin's participation is so monumental is because Elbaz is almost exclusively couture and with couture, comes a pretty price-tag. Alber is bringing high fashion to a lower price.

The anticipated collection will feature 30 pieces. And let me tell you, his collection definitely does not look cheap. There is not doubt that this collection with sell out.

Muse over the idea of what kind of fashion possibilities could be possible if all types of clothing were affordable to the general public.

“f it’s not edible, it’s not food. If it’s not wearable, it’s not fashion.”-Elbaz