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The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund hosts an L.A. runway show

October 20, 2010 |  3:52 pm

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Despite the dreary weather and what was originally supposed to be an outdoor venue, celebrities, stylists and fashion supporters flocked to the Chateau Marmont on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the 2010 finalists of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund.

The finalists, who this year include Joseph Altuzarra of Altuzarra, Robert Geller, Pamela Love, Prabal Gurung, Billy Reid, Christian Cota, Moss Lipow, Oliver Helden and Paul Marlow of Loden Dager, Gregory Parkinson and Eddie Borgo, presented several looks from their spring/summer 2011 collections to the crowd who had been stealthily relocated from the garden of the hotel to the inside lounge. Event hosts Frederic Fekkai and Vogue’s West Coast senior editor Lisa Love sat front row among celebrities such as Eva Mendes, Marisa Tomei, Emily Mortimer and Molly Sims, most of whom are no strangers to a fashion show, yet all showed enthusiastic support for the designers’ collections (Mendes even wore one of Cota’s designs to the event).

Models glided down the living room-like setting of the hotel’s lounge in spring styles so fresh one forgot the overcast skies for a moment. The hair (done by Fekkai and Renato Campora) added a Southern California-esque feel, pulled back into tousled low ponytails, adding an easy, casual vibe to the runway looks. But it was another aspect of Southern California that had the crowd smiling and cheering -– L.A based designer Parkinson, whose effective use of mixing colorful textiles and flowy bohemian silhouettes have long been a hometown favorite as well as a hit with the global fashion community.

His applause was noticeably more thunderous than the other finalists, and the designer humbly thanked his L.A based friends/fan club for the generous support. “In a few years, I will have lived in L.A for as long as I lived in England. This really is my adoptive home,” Parkinson said. “The people here today have been a part of my life for many years and this is incredibly emotional. And nobody, nobody could ask for a better cheer!”

Several other L.A. based designers were present at the event. Jasmine Shokrian and former CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist Juan Carlos Obando were in attendance and confessed their adoration of Eddie Borgo’s intense and rather large accessories. “His jewelry has a kick to it!” Obando said. “And jewelry should be decadent. Wearing Eddie’s jewelry is like you’re wearing precious toys … shiny, pointy, dangerous toys. What else could a girl want?”

-- Melissa Magsaysay

Photo: Marisa Tomei, left, Frederic Fekkai and Eva Mendes watch the L.A fashion show of this year’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists at the Chateau Marmont. Credit: WireImage


Weekend Shopping: Your last-minute FNO updater

September 10, 2010 | 11:35 am

MadleySee Adam Tschorn's mega-list of events for Fashion's Night Out here — then take note of a few more happenings worth hitting up Friday from 6 to 10 p.m.:

Moods of Norway: Drink beer and eat barbecue at this den of Norwegian fashion. 113 South Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles. 

Zainab: Sip cocktails while checking out master African drummer Aziz Faye from 8 to 10 p.m. 7021 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles.

Trina Turk:  From 7 to 9 p.m. get a free massage or manicure, champagne and sweet treats. 8008 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles.

Coco de Mer: See burlesque Hula-Hoooping every 30 minutes from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 8618 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles.

Alpha: Check out live "voguers" from the esteemed House of Xtravaganza striking a pose in the windows. Music by DJ Vinnie Vin; door prizes throughout the night. 8625 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles.

Abbot Kinney: Ten of the most influential shops on Venice's main drag have banded together to make the trek west worthwhile tonight. Grab a VIP card at any of the participating shops that gives you 10% off purchases at all 10 stores.

The breakdown:

**A+R will exclusively launch the Margiela Home Paris and Hay Denmark collections, and preview its Fall 2010 pieces alongside L.A. designers Tanya Aguiñiga (felted furnishings), Joseph Brooks (curated music) and Cast of Vices (multimedia installations). 1121-1 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**Pamela Barish will debut her Fall 2010 “Reading Faulkner” dresses, inspired by the Great American Novel, with a live jam by the roots-rock outfit The Americans. And (get this) actresses Anjelica Huston and Susan Traylor and screenwriter Callie Khouri will play shopgirls. 1327 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**Strange Invisible Perfumes will debut a limited-edition fragrance, Bazaar. 1138 Abbot Kinney Blvd.,Venice.

**Preview pieces from LFrank's 2010 “Night Owl” collection from jeweler Liseanne Frankfurt, as well as select looks from CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist Gregory Parkinson. 1116 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**A. Kinney Court founder Garrett Leight will host his father, Oliver Peoples creator Larry Leight, to toast the launch of his in-house collection of fashion eye-wear, as well as an exclusive FNO Venice sweat shirt on sale that night. The event will also include local eye-wear designer Mathieu Schreyer's unveiling of his fall 2010 line. 1423 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**Guild will host up-and-coming designers including accessories designer Dafne Balatsos (repurposed leather and canvas bags) and edgy jewelry designer Annie Costello Brown. 1335 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**Gold rush! Trade unwanted gold jewelry and coins for merch at Heist, 1104 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**Swizzle cocktails mixed with Waialua natural soda at shoe Mecca Mona Moore. 1112 Abbot Kinney Blvd.,Venice.

**Meet accessories designer Kendall Conrad at her new eponymous shop. The designer will be presenting her new limited-edition collection of leopard-printed accessories. Receive a free gift with purchases of $500 or more. 1121 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

**And, finally, grab a cupcake at one-of-a-kind jewelry shop Madley. 1225 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice.

--Emili Vesilind

Photo: "Lady of the Canyon" necklace by Madley. Credit: Madley


Gregory Parkinson spring sale this Saturday

May 28, 2009 |  6:26 pm

Get Gregory Parkinson’s breezy boho wares from spring for up to 80% off retail this Saturday, May 30. 

His bold prints and super soft, silky fabrics are perfect for summer travels or just swaddling yourself in haute hippie pieces.

Look for the discount sample rack, where items will be $30 to $100.

Gregory Parkinson sale
Saturday, May 30, 12-6 p.m.
Yuki Sharoni Beauty and Lifestyle
9960 Little Santa Monica Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Happy Shopping

-- Melissa Magsaysay


Designer sale at Resurrection this Saturday

April 30, 2009 |  4:07 pm

 


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A slew of L.A.’s best designers, includingGregory Parkinson, Magda Berliner, Katy Rodriguez and   Wren’s Melissa Coker, are selling their goods at a super discount (50-70% off) this Saturday.
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Happy shopping!

Resurrection, 8006 Melrose Ave., L.A., CA 90046 Saturday, May 2, 12 p.m.-6 p.m.


--Melissa Magsaysay









Top: A look from Katy Rodriguez, photo by Katy Rodriguez; Left: A runway look from Wren, photo by Lori Shepler / L.A. Times; Right: A runway look from Gregory Parkinson, photo by Spencer Weiner / L.A. Times




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