Showing posts with label Jeremy Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeremy Scott. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Outside Jeremy Scott, 15th St, New York
Friday, October 10, 2014
Miyako Bellizzi, outside Jeremy Scott, 15th St, New York
The art of correctly labeling one's Fashion Week posts with their subjects' names is a combination of on-site inquiry, post-facto investigation, and luck. The luck part happens most often when you stumble upon someone's else's picture of that person on Instagram. It also happens when one of your Instagram followers tags the name of that person for you. I stumbled upon Miyako Bellizzi's name from a tag, added by a follower, on someone else's post on Instagram. I figured it was a sign, so I posted her photo today.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
And Fashion Week Drags on to Day Seven
Blah blah Fashion Week blah blah. By now the collective intelligence of the Internet has done as much thinking as it needs to do about New York Fashion Week. Too many Instagrams of runway shows. Too many selfies of wannabe starlets with a New York skyline in the background. Too many sweeping proclamations about Fall trends and "the next big thing." And yet there's still another day to go. It was 92 degrees in New York City for Day Seven. The bloggers were sticky and wet. The models were bedraggled and worn. The editors were already thinking about London and Milan. Just about all of us had already had enough of New York Fashion Week.
Japanese Vogue editor Anna Della Russo arrived at Fashion Week only a day or two ago. Fashionably late, of course. The bloggers missed her and swarmed her today at every opportunity. This is the best shot I managed to get without punching anyone in the face. In a season where dressing down is the norm, Anna most certainly did not.
The big story to emerge out of New York Fashion Week Day Seven was that a freight elevator got stuck between floors at the show for Philosophy di Alberta Feretti. A number of high-profile editors and assorted other fashion industry big-wigs were on board. This being 2013, they all started Instagraming it immediately. I wasn't there, but word spread fast among the bloggers. Adam Katz Sinding of Le 21eme later relayed the events to me. He was a bit shaken by it, not because anyone was in any imminent danger. They weren't. But when it happened, he was stuck next to the elevator and offered to help lift a bunch of people out. No one would take his help, presumably because he's a photographer in an industry with a deep ambivalence towards photographers. And so, with nothing else for him to do, he took a picture of the event on his iPhone, not to sell to magazines (he has a Nikon D4 for that) but just for personal recollection. When the elevator resumed operation, and the passengers stepped off, several of them called him "a fucking asshole" and worse. Several then proceeded to give him the cold shoulder at shows that afternoon. I heard Adam shout out an apology t one of the elevator passengers outside Reed Krakoff. But it was To no avail. The woman in question stomped by without so much as looking at him. So Adam feels terrible about doing what more or less everyone was doing in the situation (and which also happens to be his job), taking a picture.
My itinerary today began at Lincoln Center for the crowds exiting Michael Kors and the ones entering Nanette Lepore. I then walked down to 55th St for Proenza Schouler. When that was over, I hopped in a cab with three other photographers over to Chelsea Market. We got lunch and walked over to shoot Jeremy Scott. That was a big event in February, attracting all sorts of awesome freaks. This time it was a bit more mellow, a few scant club kids in neon. So I headed up a few blocks to 22nd St for Reed Krakoff instead. To end my day, I ran up to Lincoln Center again briefly, where I took exactly zero shots during the exit of Betsey Johnson. I then hopped on the bus home.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Outside Jeremy Scott, Milk Studios, New York
Jeremy Scott is that rare designer who appeals both to the flamboyantly gay club kids and the almost satirically straight hip hop stars. After the show, Bryanboy posted Instagram pics of himself sitting next to rising rapper A$AP Rocky in the front row. It was that kind of show. And as one might expect, that dynamic combination made for some interesting photos. Here's my first batch from outside Jeremy Scott.
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