Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Current Event

This week's current event is taken from a NY Times article about the recent uproar over the supposed tax evasion by Mr. Dolce and Mr. Gabbana.  The city of Milan has recently accused and brought to trial the two designers for some pricey tax evasion which resulted in slanderous comments and rumors in Italian newspapers about what really happened.  The two designers even shut down their Dolce & Gabbana boutiques in Milan due to the vicious comments made about the ordeal.  Their tax issue is still being resolved in Italy because the designers believe that they have been able to pay a tax rate issued by Luxembourg since 2004 instead of the much higher tax rate in Italy.  Since the Italian government will not let the case rest on issuing a smaller penalty to the men than originally issued, the case will have to be appealed a few more times before it's over.  The designers are especially worried about having to pay the heavy fines requested by the government because they believe that they will be forced to sell and close the company to be able to come up with the money.  

This issue is not rare among the fashion world at all, however, this is especially bad for the industry and other high fashion designers.  Companies don't want a bad rep spreading among their high dollar brands and investors and are also concerned that this is happening to such a profitable and iconic company.  What will happen if Dolce & Gabbana is forced to close?  It's not clear how everything will play out, but the final decision in this case will surely hit the fashion world and its leaders hard.

article url:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/26/business/global/a-label-mr-dolce-and-mr-gabbana-dont-like.html?ref=fashion&_r=0

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Internship

I wanted to dedicate this post to all of my fellow interns that I've worked with every day in the Zac Posen atelier.  Since everyone that I started my first day with is starting to leave as well, I figured I'd write about my experience with them.  For the majority of the summer, I was working with about 4-8 other interns every day.  We were all working in the design department and set up shop every morning in the atelier kitchen, which quickly became our home base.  Most of the other interns were similar to me- about my age, in college, and wanting to get experience in fashion design.  However, they were also different than me because I was the only one who wasn't majoring in fashion or apparel design- I'm a fashion merchandising major.  This quick realization made me recognize how happy I was to go to a school where I had already gotten the whole "college experience" and also how unfortunate it is that my school doesn't offer design as a major OR a minor.  I couldn't even minor in art.  I immediately began to notice how advanced everyone else was compared to me in design, especially in construction and dyeing.  However, my fellow interns were more than helpful to me and actually taught me more than any of the professionals at Zac Posen did.  They, of course, were interacting with me more often and were also just genuinely happy to help and offer advice on anything from sewing on industrial machines to draping on the mannequins.  I really feel grateful that I was chosen for this internship among all of these incredibly talented art school students and am glad that I was able to learn so much from them.  It's been sad seeing them go and I will definitely be sad to leave the rest behind when I leave next week.  Thankfully, I will join most of them again in September to work the Zac Posen show at Fashion Week! Unfortunately, I didn't get a photo of everyone since pictures aren't allowed in the studios, but I do have a picture of us during lunch on the steps at our internship.  I stole this picture (below) from one of my fellow interns' instagram, of course!


Sunday, July 21, 2013

Current Event

This week's current event is taken from the growing trend of capsule collections among the fashion world.  Many designers such as J Crew, American Apparel, and even Kanye West have been coming out with capsule collections recently.  I just read an article about the most recent capsule collection coming out by Karl Lagerfeld, to be opened in Munich.  The collection is said to be Bavarian-inspired and set to coincide with the 180th anniversary of Oktoberfest in Germany.  Staying true to Bavarian traditional attire, he will be featuring versions of the dirndl skirt, white blouse, and pinafore.  He is planning to give these traditional pieces a bit of his own touch by adding a rock and roll edge with black leather and crosses.  Below is a picture featured in the article that is an illustration of one of the designs by Lagerfeld.  I think that this growing popularity of capsule collections among designers will definitely continue, and more high fashion designers like Karl Lagerfeld will follow his lead.  Maybe even Zac Posen could try one of his own!



Article address:
http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2013/07/17/karl-lagerfeld-bavarian-oktoberfest-collection---munich-store-opening

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Current Event

This weekend, I read an article on the New York Times website titled "Bicycle Helmets as Fashion Statements."  I was expecting an short article simply stating that helmet-looking head pieces have been showing up in recent runway shows, but I was surprised from what it actually entailed.  The article discusses the recent increase in people commuting to work by bicycle, especially in the city.  It went on further to explain that the new bike-sharing trend in the city has quickly led to an increase in the use of helmets as more than just safety equipment- they've now become a fashion statement!  The article focuses in on air bag helmets made to inflate into a chic covering when the wearer has come into a collision as well as helmets that have been designed by top brands such as Gucci.  I think that this trend is going in a great direction for the city, especially due to how dangerous biking in the streets looks from the sidewalks.  I love the idea of this becoming a new niche for designers to dive into.  Maybe even Zac Posen and other similar designers will catch onto this trend early and give it a try!  Here are a few pictures of fashionable helmets featured in the article:




  address to the NY Times article:
 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/11/fashion/Bicycle-helmets-as-fashion-statements-and-accessories.html?ref=fashion&_r=0

Friday, July 5, 2013

Current Event

This past week, I read a news article on the Huffington Post website announcing that the employees of United Airlines have debuted a newly designed uniform as of last week.  The uniform is said to have an overall theme that is more modern than previous uniforms and features classic colors including navy blue, gold, silver, and grey.  The particular style will differ depending on the employees' job title.  For example, flight attendants will have a general wardrobe including black trousers, skirts, sweaters, vests, and blazers.  Female flight attendants will also have 2 new styles of dresses to choose from.  The article also noted that American Airlines will soon follow suit in reinventing their uniforms and Virgin America actually teamed up with Banana Republic last year for a new look of their own.  

This development is important to both the fashion industry and Zac Posen, in particular.  It's important because this may spark the interest of big designer names to expand their boundaries into designing for major companies needing uniforms.  Especially since Banana Republic, which is a very well known and sophisticated brand, teamed up with Virgin America, there is a good chance that we will be seeing more top dollar companies getting involved in similar ways.  Zac Posen may not be the next on my list to follow suit, however, I think it's a great idea for a company that hasn't recently expanded its market or customer base and is looking for something new to try.  I think that this new development is doing a great service to the fashion industry by expanding it's market reach as well as to the customers and employees of these airlines.  I'm sure that both the employees themselves and frequent travelers will appreciate a newer and more attractive wardrobe for the airline professionals.

address for the article: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/25/united-airlines-new-uniforms_n_3496997.html?utm_hp_ref=fashion