Fashion Maniac: Cheryl Gorski, Managing Editor – May 2011 – Keeping tabs on Buffalo’s fashion industry, including models, catwalks, retailers, designers, stylists, visual merchandisers and jewelers.
The FASHION MANIAC Team:
Features Editor: Cassie Elsaesser
Managing Editor & All Photography: Cheryl Gorski
Copy Editor: Chris Alfiero
Stylists: Cassie Elsaesser & Cameron Richard
Guest Make Up: Andrew Brown
Hair Stylist: Whitney Curry
Casting Director: Kimberly Cohen
Prop Stylist: Todd Warfield, Lucy Mancuso, Michael Merisola
Sound Track Mash Up: Gerard Gooch
I AM A WARRIOR!: By Cassie Elsaesser
Bold…
Bold was the word on everyone’s lips during the Spring-Summer 2011 runway season. Bold prints, bold colors and of course, bold fashionistas. Tribal themed garb is making its way in this season’s trends and the “look” to be is bold.
An ensemble with tribal print can be worn in so many ways this season. The key is accessorizing. Updating any look is an imperative part to keeping fashionable. An outfit can be worn many different ways when combined with the right accessories.
Accessorizing requires time, patience and an attention to detail. The results, however, are worth the investment as framing a bold look requires more than the just the base.
Minimalist inspired jewelry is the perfect way to keep your look fresh and updated. The understated color of ivory, for example, adds a simple and tasteful touch to any ensemble, especially an outfit that has an explosive print. Adding a few pieces will compliment the look in a whole new way and all the while keeping you looking fresh and ready for spring.
^International Trends
Lacoste’s Spring-Summer 2011 runway show demonstrated the use of jewelry made from wood. The gentle design and look to a wood necklace or bracelet can be very versatile. Wooden accessories can be paired with minimalist and monochromatic outfits but work sensationally well with bold prints. Adding subtle accessories like a wood bracelet or a ring adds a fashionable flare to a bold print without competing with the garments.
Many other designers are incorporating wood as a primary and supplementary material for accessories. Ana Sui is combining wood beads with feathers resulting in yet another approach to tribal fashion that has its roots deeply set into nature.
Marc by Marc Jacobs used “bold” in a rather unique way. His neutral palette for spring this season was paired off with clusters of two to five bold, earthy-enameled bracelets, and brilliant earth tones and orange.
The tribal theme was an inspiration to several designers this Spring-Summer season 2011. The use of Africo-infused tye-dye was shown throughout Custo Barcelona and Lamb.
Lamb made a bold statement of their own by combining animal prints with plaid. In addition to the clothing line, she made prodigious use of animal prints combined with tie-dye on backpacks and purses.
Andra Neen used the African influence with great strength and liberty by incorporating metalwork with tribal inspired symbols and designs. Tracey Reese included African-inspired, black & white prints in her expansive repertoire.
Perhaps the boldest statement for the season is round glasses. And the bigger, the better. With summer not far away, many designers placed round eyewear front and center using bold tinting in the glass such as Tracey Reese, Alexander Herchovich, and Zac Posen. From techno to hippie, round frames were seen in the Ana Sui and Alexander Herchovich collections. With an appearance mimicking reading glasses, Tracey Reese and Zac Posen made very unique use of round, but completely clear lenses.
Being “bold” is an attitude; one we all love to experiment with from time to time. And this season is especially perfect to let go of any inhibitions and embrace a look that sets you apart from the mundane. Including simple and understated touches allows us to possess the bold look whilst remaining grounded and chic.
Leave it to the Fashion Maniac team to show that Buffalo has what it
takes when it comes to fashion trends and models who like to showcase
the latest and greatest. Check out the other shoots to see the national
trends and where to find them locally: United We Stand @ Tifft Nature Preserve, bathing suits on the Spirit of Buffalo, Black Velvet, James Scissorhands, kicks and handbags at Niagara Square, Morgen Love, bowling, blue jeans on tracks, 1950’s, rocking scarves, the workplace can be sexy, raingear and the twins, Li’l Black Dress, Lingering Nights, concrete jungle, Hay Fever, Freeze Frame, the custom hatter, night moves in Allentown, Who Did It?, Good Clean Fun, Love Never Dies, Buff Designs, and the sultry bridesmaid.
Body painting by:
Andrew Brown of Salon Rouge at 700 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY. (716) 884-1010
Randal Muntz of Divine Machine Tattoo at 82 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY. (716) 883-1300 , randallmuntz@yahoo.com
Assisted by Ian Wiedrick
Jewelry from:
Moda at 1509 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY. (716) 725-6636
Feather and Bone jewelry “Adorned Immortal Line” designed by Marilyn Hammer
Sunglasses designed by Yadira Maldonado
Tribal Gas mask designed by Randal Muntz
Antique tribal mask and furniture from John Marfaglio | Antiques at 1484 Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY. (716) 913-8549
Location: Leopard Lounge at the Town Ball Room taken during Dance Your Art Off Party – a successful fundraiser for the arts!
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Our makeup artist Dani Weiser just launched her new spray
tanning business called Hollywood Sunless Tanning. If you’re feeling a
bit pale these days you should set an appointment. If you plan on
wearing a strapless gown to an event, this is the perfect solution to
even out your chest, neck, and face.
Cassie Rose & Cameron Richard
our stylists are personal clothing shoppers. These days there never
seems to be enough time, with the holidays and parties coming up ,they
can relieve you of stress and time. They also can help you get rid of
clothing that needs to go, and articles that need to stay.You may not
have enough time to keep up with the “times” and don’t feel comfortable
with your attire after work hours, “socializing”… This is where
Cassie and Cameron can help you attain the essentials for your closet.
Whitney Curry
stylist at Chez Ann Salon definitely brings creativity to your updo.
She can give you a free consultation regarding a style that would
complement your face and attire. Your hair will definitely stand out
with her techniques. She taking appointments now for weddings and
special events.
I’m (Cheryl Gorski) shooting portraits,
if you’d like Dani, Whitney and myself as a team, please call
716-903-0600 to schedule your appointment. A portrait is a timeless
gift to offer someone you love.
Photos starting top left Clockwise: Kimberly Cohen, Andrew Brown, Whitney Curry, Dani Weiser, Cheryl Gorski, Cameron Richard, Lucy Perrone-Mancuso, Michael Merisola, Cassie Elsaesser, Todd Warfield
Contact info:
Cheryl Gorski | Photographer & Creative Director | 716-895-1689 | 716-903-0600 | info@cherylgorski.com
| Also on Facebook specializing in: Fashion, Headshots/modeling/acting,
Editorial, Portraits, Bands/ CD/ Press Kits, Corporate events, Web
photography, Run-way
Cassie Rose | Specializing in Visual Merchandising, Styling, Fashion Editorial and Media arts, personal shopper, and blogger. E-mail Cassandraelsaesser@yahoo.com | Facebook – Cassie Rose | Twitter – CassieRosee
Dani Weiser | Makeup Artist www.hollywoodmakeupartist.net | 716-348-1239 | Makeup teacher, weddings, TV, Film, Print and SFX. Hollywood Sunless Tanning, for appointments | Website www.hollywoodsunlesstanning.com | Please call for any questions.
Lucy Perrone-Mancuso
| Prop Stylist | Owner of Moda 1509 Hertel Ave | 716-725-6636 |
Specializing in accessories, antiques, jewelry, furnishings, buy &
sell, motion pictures/films, photo shoots
Todd Warfield |
Prop Stylist Extraordinaire | 716-289-1078 | Specializing in special
effects, production of designing and building sets, theatre and photo
shoots
Andrew Brown | Hair & Makeup Stylist : Owner
Salon Rouge | 700 Elmwood Ave | 716-884-1010 | Specializing in: Cuts,
Up-do’s, Weddings, Events, Halloween Costumes, Runway, Photo shoots
Whitney Curry | Hair stylist for shoots, films, bridal, personal | Whitfemale@gmail.com | Chezannsalon.com
Cameron Richard
| Stylist specializing in : personal shopper, aspiring designer,
blogger | Facebook – Cameron Richard | Twitter – camronrichard | email camron-smith@hotmail.com
Michael Merisola
| Owner of Coo Coo U (modern antique store) | 1478 Hertel Ave | 716-
837-3385 or 716-432-6216. Specializes in: appraisals, special event/
prop stylist, liquidations, 1950’s,1960’s,1970’s furniture.
Kimberly Cohen | Casting Director and Model/ Actress | kimcohen14@gmail.com | Specializing in Movies, Theatre, Photography and Film. Follow Kimberly on Facebook. Follow Kimberly on Twitter at: kmcohen