Showing posts with label fashion's night out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion's night out. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Fashion's Night Out 2010


Fashion's Night Out kicks off tomorrow over here in the UK with a huge boganza of pop up stores, product launches, music performances and makeovers. Practically every shop worth its salt is putting on something special for the event which will be mirrored in various cities around the world. However as can be expected it is the Yanks who have gone the whole hog; as well as hosting the biggest fashion show in New York history there will be lots of parties, live performances and shopping events taking place over the Big Apple this Thursday. To celebrate this event, CBS are making a one off documentary about the build up to NYC's Fashion's Night Out. The programme will show the staff from Vogue and how they work with stakeholders such as CFDA and NYC & Company as well as various celebrities and designers on the big night. It looks like Fashion's Night Out has really caught the imagination of the public because the new series of Gossip Girl will be dedicating the first two episdoes to the event. Serena, Blair and co will be seen taking part in various fashioney activities in Manhattan. Vogue editors, Hamish Bowles and Lauren Santo Domingo will also make a cameo in the episodes. Talk about art imitating life. The concept of Fashion"s Night Out was created by Anna Wintour in a bid to get people shopping again despite the recession. The first Fashion's Night Out was launched last year in New York and London and was an amazing success so no surprise that it is being repeated this year and rolled out to different cities. 

This time last year I was in New York for their Fashion's Night Out (big sigh of reminisce) and there was a really great atmosphere. My mate and I went in and out of the shops in downtown Manhattan listening to the music being spun by the DJ's and sipping the complimentary drinks. The event has really moved up to another level with a slick website for each country taking part and great social media presence but my only concern is that maybe the event has got too big too fast. I find it hard to find the events on the NYC and London websites and the number of events seem rather overwhelming. Navigating the West End is a feat in itself but doing so while trying to get to events for Fashion"s Night Out will prove very challenging. 

For more information on Fashion's Night Out in London click here and for events on NYC Fashion's Night out click here.

Fashion's Night Out will be aired on CBS on Wednesday 15th September in the US. Not sure when it is hitting the UK but as soon as I find out I will send out a tweet or two. 

Friday, 18 September 2009

An Ondo Lady in New York

It was weird going back to NYC after an 11 year hiatus. I kind of have a love/hate relationship with the place. Love in that I admire that the Big Apple is full of diverse people from around the world, you can more or less be what you want here, New Yorkers are out there doing there thing and everything seems to happen here. Hate in that it is cramped, entering the subway is like going into a dark pit (Michael Bloomberg sort it out please) and you need to be a zillionaire to be able to afford a property in Manhattan.

Ground Zero
I planned to visit Ground Zero on September 11 for obvious reason but as we were staying in a hotel in Newark and the Path train took me right to the World Trade Centre I decided to do a pre-emptive and check it out earlier. Ground Zero is the right word for it because what was once the World Trade Centre is now empty space undergoing construction. There are two museums, one that commemorates those who died on that fatal day and one that goes into depth about the new plans for the site. I decided to pay my respective to the victims of 9/11 and go the Tribute WTC Visitor Centre. The venue holds videos, images and artifacts that document the events of 9/11. Visiting the centre was a truly sad occasion and really hit home what a pure and utter tragedy it was. I cried and I don’t do crying.


Williamsburg
I have heard so much about this place in magazines such as Nylon and Elle so I needed to check it out. Apparently it is the place where the young and trendy hipsters who cannot afford Manhattan now live. So I trekked down to Brooklyn to have a nosey. You could have knocked me down with a feather, it is exactly how they described it. This area is all hipsters galore and full of retro cafes that serve organic cuisine, bagel shops, trendy boutiques and indie record shops. As I browsed by I spotted various PYTs sitting in cafes tapping away on their Macbooks. Yup you got the drift.

DUMBO
Otherwise known as Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overseas; this area in Brooklyn has been touted as an urban space with exciting galleries, cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Yippee I thought to myself and headed down there on the A train in anticipation. Sadly I was left disappointed, aside from one trying to be arty bookshop and a few restaurants, DUMBO has nothing to say for itself and it is just full of warehouses. Frankly it has a long way to go before it is Hoxton. I felt like a dumbo for wasting my time.


Fashion’s Night Out
I saw the posters for this New York’s Fashion Night Out during the day while I was browsing though the shops but I had no idea how huge it was. Later that night as we wandered out for dinner, the place was manic. It looked like the whole of New York had come out to shop and party. Ok rewind and let me give you some background, Fashion’s Night Out is a global celebration of fashion with the aim of boosting the shopping experience and getting people to part with their pounds or dollars in this instance. It took place on 10th September and is put together by Vogue, the CFDA and NYC. The shops stayed open till 11pm and most of them had DJs performing and were offering complimentary wine and champagne. A whole range of celebrities and fashionistas were on board such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Anna Wintour, P Diddy, Diane von Furstenberg and Donna Karan. That night had a real buzz about it and that was the moment when I thought, yes I really am in New York.

So that was my trip to NYC, short and sweet. If I had more time I would have checked out Harlem, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Lower East Side in Manhattan and Red Hook and Park Slope in Brooklyn. It was rainy and windy when we left NYC and as we were in the Shuttle bus heading towards La Guardia, I turned and looked at my travel buddy and said "I think we are leaving New York at the right time."

I leave you with a clip from a new film called New York, I Love You. I saw the trailer when I went to see The September Issue. It is a collection of 11 short films at 10 minutes long and stars a huge stellar cast. It made it's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and will be released in October in the US. I have searched for a UK release date but cannot find one.