16.9.10

New York Fashion Week: Plus-size models take centre stage

new york fashion week plus size models

As the world's highest-profile fashion event, New York Fashion Week typically features women no larger than a size six. But last night history was made when “plus-sized” models were sent down the catwalk for the first time.
 
Dozens of models, all over a size 16, wore a range of outfits from cargo shorts and cropped trousers to dresses and jeans.
The audience, which included Precious actress Gabourey Sidibe, rose to its feet to applaud the models at the end of the show.
It was organised by American fashion label OneStopPlus.com, which caters for women a UK size 16 and up.
“We hope that it's just the beginning,” said the company's president, Stephanie Sobel. “Yes, this is just the first show, but hopefully we'll look back and be shocked that it took this long.”
Zahir Babvani, vice president of design at OneStopPlus.com, said: “This show is a collaborative effort to provide the extraordinary community of plus-size women with the uncompromising style that they have always deserved but never received.
“No more seeing what you can't have; this is a fashion party that invites and inspires everyone.”
Whitney Thompson, winner of America's Next Top Model, said: “There is no reason a size 16 model should not hold their head up high like everyone else.”
Organiser Nancy Le Winter said: “It's simply about time that fashion speaks to all women. It is the first time that women can look around and say, I can wear that!'”
But many of the top designers still appear reluctant to offer larger sizes, claiming it is more difficult to make them, more material is needed — and that they simply do not sell as well.
London Fashion Week begins tomorrow, with designer Mark Fast expected to again fly the flag for larger models by using them in his catwalk show.
 
 

13.9.10

Lady Gaga's meat dress

Lady Gaga wouldn't be Lady Gaga if she didn't show up at the MTV Video Music Awards in at least one over-the-top ensemble. So naturally, she donned three Sunday night. But the frock generating the most controversy is her meat dress, the one she donned late in the evening and that, apparently, was created by noted designer  Sam the Butcher.



Trailer: The Illusionist COMING SOON



From the director of Belleville Rendez-vous, Sylvain Chomet's new film the Illusionist.
We can't wait for this one!!!! A visual treat for young and old alike, this stunning film has captured the imagination of audiences the world over with it's unique blend of classic animation and razor-sharp wit.

Willow Smith - very young & very talented

12.9.10

Remedy Recommends: Introvert Magazine

INTROVERT MAGAZINE is a new DIY project from Performer and Video Artist, Daemiane. 
"Sometimes it is hard to showcase yourself so i want to do it for you." Curator: Daemiane

If you love Art, you'll love this magazine, quirky, cutting edge and in the know. 



http://introvertmagazine.blogspot.com

10.9.10

Art Exhibition: New work by Alex Virji

 Remedy's 'one to watch' Alex Virji now has his first solo exhibition at Gallery Primo Alonso.
11th September - 17th October
Private View:  Friday 10th September 2010 6-9pm
In conversation with Alex Virji: Thursday 7th October 2010 7-8pm

Gallery Primo Alonso, 395-397 Hackney Road, London, E2 8PP
Open Friday-Sunday 11am - 6pm or by appointment
Tube: Bethnal Green/Old Street
Bus 26, 48, 55
Tube: Bethnal Green/Old Street
Bus 26, 48, 55

9.9.10

Unique Soundz Fashion show for Teenage Cancer Trust

Images 34 Exhibition


8th September – 14th September 2010
London College of Communication, Elephant & Castle.
Opening times: 10 - 5pm weekdays, 10 – 4pm, Saturdays, closed Sundays.
Admission free.
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