Gen Art San Francisco | Galya Rosenfeld

Galya Rosenfeld
Photo Credit: Drew Altizer

Key Takeaways: Nothing about this collection was dull. Loads of shine and asymmetrical patterns made this the perfect ending to the GenArt fashion show.

Color Palette: Black and white were prevalent, but not boring. Purple, yellow, red and blue were interesting diversions from the black and white.

Silhouettes: The whole enchilada: miniature booty shorts, loose summer shorts, deep v-neck stretch tops, belly-baring crop tops, sleeveless tops with frills at the ends, boatneck dresses with full skirts, and dresses with asymmetrical bottoms.

Accessories Report: Bright-colored and studded handbags. Sandals and pointy pumps adorned the models’ feet.

What’s Wearable: About 3 or 4 pieces were definitely street-worthy: a white boatneck dress with full bottom, a similar white boatneck minidress, a black studded loose dress, a v-neck black miniskirt.

 What’s Not Wearable: Some of the color combinations might save you a spot on a "Fashion Don’t" list. 

Posted by Melody on May 15th, 2006 in Runway Reviews, Runway Reviews, Trend, Women |

Friday Fashion Hotlist | 5.12.06

Issue XXXX of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a weekly compilation of the
cutest and coolest stuff Style Intelligence Report saw out there this
week.

This
week, in spite of the gorgeous weather, we bring to you two of our favorite jackets.  Perfect for those cool Spring nights.

For women:

 

Bi La Li Loose Wrap Jacket
Bi La Li Loose Wrap Jacket | $551 at Le Train Bleu

And for men:

Obey Princeton Jacket
  Obey Princeton Jacket
| $100 (sale) at 80s Purple

 

Posted by Trisha on May 12th, 2006 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Men, Trend, Women |

Trendscape: The Babydoll is Back!

We are indeed referring to the same shapes you were sporting circa 1995. This time, though, the look isn’t just limited to dresses: Babydolls will be infiltrating everything in your closet from hoodies and jackets to tank tops. To pull this off without looking like you stepped out of the mid-nineties, keep the look to one piece only. Don’t be too literal–no canvas sneakers, bowties or stockings allowed. You don’t want to look like an overgrown Raggedy Ann.

Norma Kamali Everlast Peplum jacket | $225 at Nordstrom 

 

Backyard Luau dress | $328 at Anthropologie 

 

Malicious Designs Danielle dress | $200 at Stars + Infinite Darkness

 

Cynthia Steffe jacket | $330 at Nordstrom

Posted by Susannah on May 11th, 2006 in Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, Women | 2 comments

Ready Made Outfit: Bridging Winter and Spring with Vibrant Colors


Believe it or not, there are parts of the country where
people can actually wear winter garb in the spring time.   But since the sun is shining more often than
not, it’s only suitable to wear colors that will complement the sun’s rays –
much like this yellow bubble vest atop a monochromatic palette.  

 

 

 

Theory Quilted Down ‘Meribel’ Jacket | $135.99 at Bluefly.com

 

 Baby Thermal Long Sleeve T-Shirt | $20 at American Apparel

 

 

 Paper Denim Slim Low Straight Leg Jeans | $145.60 (sale) at 80sPurple.com

 

 

 Reversible Cameroon Beanie | $24 at Puma

 

 

 Gola Cougar Sneakers | $75 at Urban Outfitters

Posted by Dino on May 10th, 2006 in Men, Ready Made Outfits, Street Style, Trend |

Industry Profile: Eric Sakas, Creative Director and President of Kevyn Aucoin Beauty

Though four years have passed since famous makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin left us, his legacy and his beauty line live on through his friend and business partner, Eric Sakas. The former Director of Marketing for the Inoui line of cosmetics for Shiseido, Eric worked very closely with the late Kevyn and founded the Trade Agency with the makeup guru. In 2000, the duo also founded Kevyn Aucoin Beauty, Inc., the company that oversees the manufacturing and distribution of Kevyn’s complete line of cosmetics and lifestyle products. Omiru had the chance to chat with Eric about makeup tips and Kevyn’s continuing influence on his eponymous beauty line.


kevyn aucoin photoOmiru: What was your relationship with Kevyn?

Eric: Kevyn and I were both partners and business partners. We shared a wonderful life together.

O: What do you remember most about him?

E: I remember that big heart, lots of laughter and joy, and how he treated people. He was really great with everyone; he could make anyone feel at ease. People loved being around him. His soul was bigger than his life.

O: What were some of his regular sayings?

E: It’s not worth doing if you’re not going to give it 110%.  Tune out all the voices around you and listen to your heart. What makes us special and unique is what makes us beautiful.

O: Did the makeup line launch before or after his passing?

E: The Kevyn Aucoin Beauty Line was founded in May 2000. Kevyn Aucoin passed on May 7, 2002.

O: What do you think about when creating a product/choosing a color? What are you taking into consideration? (Feel free to reference the new introductions.)

E: We have years of products Kevyn developed that are sitting with our manufacturers waiting to be rolled out.    There is a full bath and body line, a fragrance line, as well as a skincare line. Occasionally a new technology is introduced that I will incorporate into Kevyn’s philosophy. I also look to his makeup bag for inspiration.

O: What are some tips for the lips?

E: Make sure your lip pencil is sharpened and of a fairly firm texture in order to clearly define and draw across the small lines around the mouth. Lining the lips (using the Flesh Tone Lip Pencil) will also help to prevent your lipstick from bleeding.

eye O: Eyes?

E: Eyes are the only area where you can really have fun and be quite creative. Unlike the lips, which can only be altered in shape before they start to look awkward, the eyes have no real set  limitations. Each shape you create, whether with shadows, pencils, or liner, can take you into completely different realms. From "smoky" to "defining," subtle to high-drama, depending on the face you choose, the eye area is integral for a successful look.

O: Cheeks?

E: Blush can bring a glow or the bloom of youth to your face. Coloring is simple, too. Pink and apricot are favorite colors - more or less, it’s foolproof. For liquid or crème blush (like the Creamy Moist Glow), it is best to apply it before powder. That way it blends easier and with loose powder over it, it looks like it’s coming from within.

Images: Top left: The late Kevyn Aucoin.  Bottom right:
Kevyn Aucoin Liquid Eye Shading.

Posted by Melody on May 9th, 2006 in Designer Profiles, Features | 5 comments

Omiru Poll Results: Shorts are In!

Omiru Shorts Poll Result


ShortsWe asked: Are Shorts In or Out?

You said: Bring em on!  A whopping 77% of you are loving this warm-weather favorite.  Not since we asked about Nautical fashion did we see such an overwhelming vote of approval.  Only 11% believe shorts are out, and only 12% think they’re on the way out.

Omiru’s take:
We’ve been loving the variety of silhouettes out there–from the short shorts to the more forgiving knee-length styles.  A few figure flattery tips from us to you:

  • Long waisted (e.g. short legs): Try shorter length shorts to give your legs as much length as possible.  On a casual day, pair these shorts with a pair of wedge sandals.
  • Short-waisted (e.g. long legs): Look for low-rise styles that give you the appearance of a longer torso.
  • Petite: Your best bet is a long short (ha) that hits you right above your knee.  Look for shorts with a slim fit–avoid wide legged styles. 
  • Full Derrière: Styles with medium sized back pockets minimize the size of your rear.  Try pairing a dark colored short with a lighter colored and/or patterned top for best results!
     

Next Question: We’re (still) seeing those Victorian-inspired high-necked blouses everywhere.  Tell us, what do you
think about Victorian-inspired blouses?  Are they In, or are they Out?  Cast your vote on
the sidebar!

Posted by Trisha on May 8th, 2006 in Features, News, Trend, What's In and What's Out |

Shopping Guide: Tara Jarmon Target Collection

Target has switched gears from England to France by saying goodbye to British designer Luella Bartley and saying bonjour to Canadian born French designer Tara Jarmon. Tara’s très chic flirty French designs landed in Target stores at the beginning of May and will be followed by designs from fellow French designer Sophie Albou’s label Paul & Joe. The latter will feature a collection of women’s pants, tops, jackets, and more, with prices ranging from $7.99 to $149. 

Although Tara’s entire collection for Target is affordable AND wearable, we highlight for you the ones we would want to be in if we were stranded on the Eiffel Tower: 

 Best Dress: ‘Cause every girl needs a LBD.

tara jarmon black dress

Tara Jarmon Strapless Dress - Ebony | $39.99 at Target 


Best Tank:
Sure to make you feel royal. (plus the bow looks a lot like the one on Keira Knightley’s Oscar dress).

purple tank

Tara Jarmon Silk Bow Applique Camisole | $29.99 at Target 


Best Skirt:
Cause it looks like something Gwen Stefani would wear. 

tara jarmon skirt

Tara Jarmon Printed Strip Skirt | $29.99 at Target 

Posted by Melody on May 8th, 2006 in News, Women's | 2 comments

What to See: ExPosure Fashion Show

111 Minna GalleryLove fashion? Come out and support the San Francisco fashion scene at one of the
city’s premier fashion hotspots, 111 Minna Gallery.  Immense Networking
Group is organizing a fashion show (of which Omiru is a sponsor), "ExPosure," featuring urban
fashions by up and coming Bay Area designers.

ExPosure Fashion Show
Sunday, May 21, 5:00-8:30pm
111 Minna Gallery
111 Minna Street, San Francisco

Tickets: $20 General Admission / $30 VIP / $10 Students.

More Information
| Buy Tickets

Posted by Trisha on May 5th, 2006 in News |

Friday Fashion Hotlist | 5.5.06

Issue XXXIX of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a weekly compilation of the
cutest and coolest stuff Style Intelligence Report saw out there this
week.

This
week, we’re going retro with the cutest tank we’ve seen in quite some time (love the apple print and the adorable buttons) and a colorblocked polo shirt that brings us back to the days of yesteryear.

For women:

 

Apple Print Top
Apple Print Top | $17.80 at Forever 21

And for men:

A|X Mesh Active Polo
 
Mesh Active Polo| $58 at A|X

 

Posted by Trisha on May 5th, 2006 in Friday Fashion Hotlist, Men, Trend, Women |

Trendscape: Yellow Fever

Spring is here, and all is getting brighter…including
handbags. If you want to look spring-y, yellow is the perfect hue, for it is radiant, sunny, and not too serious. So go on, catch yellow fever or opt for a more mellow yellow. 

Yellow Shoulder Bag
Spotted by Omiru at Mr. Smith’s Nightclub, San Francisco.

The Look: Bright at Night!

Our Blow the Bank Pick:

Marc jacobs hobo

Marc Jacobs Classic Hobo | $825 at Bloomingdales 


Our Splurge Picks:

leather tote

Mango Leather Tote | $498 at Anthropologie

yellow satchel

Elliott Lucca Satchel | $148 at Nordstrom 

Our Cheap Chic Pick:
 

yellow bag

Studded Buckle Bag | $58 at Urban Outfitters

Posted by Melody on May 4th, 2006 in Street Style, Trend, Trendscape, Trendscape, Women |

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