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    Fashion Week: Pamella Roland

    Pamella Roland is best known for creating flawless red carpet looks. This season she channeled classic Venetian glamour and combined it with a sharp 2010 attitude. The soft silhouettes and structured suits were shown in winter white, purple and silver. Of course there were lots of beading, glitter and metallic. We especially went ga-ga for the detailing in the jeweled tights. Talk about attitude.

    Pamella Roland Fall 2010

    Immediately after the fashion show we caught up with Pamalla and asked her a few questions about dressing up:

    Who is your customer: My daughter’s are now in their 20’s and their input is becoming more apparent in my collections. These days I am designing both for mother’s and their daughters.

    What to buy: The violet chiffon gown with the asymmetrical bodice is striking and will look great on a variety of customers.

    Advice: When shopping for a special occasion dress bypass trends and choose a gown that looks great on YOUR body.

    Filene’s Basement Closing

    The Filene’s Basement in Chelsea is closing and cleaning shop by marking down merchandise from 70% to 90% off. Signs in the store contend that the store lost its lease and will be closing on March 6th.

    Merchandise is already running very low and a store manager said that the closing date has been moved up to February 26. He also told us that close-out merchandise from their 79th street & Broadway location will be added to the inventory daily.

    So what deals are to be found? Um. Not much quality, that’s for sure. We did, however, find a few racks of Armani reduced an extra 75%. Slacks that once retailed for $500 are now $30, a straight-off-the-runway looking rouched blazer was $12,600 at retail but is now $650 and a velvet blazer started at $3,700 at retail but is now $200.

    Overall, the merchandise is lackluster but we are sure that those who love to dig can uncover some real jewels.

    Fashion Week: Jill Stuart

    Hosting a fashion show in the Astor Court of the New York Public Library is quite a statement. Just being there reminds of us of watching Chanel at the Rodin Museum, in Paris. Leave it to Jill Stuart to leap over a bar being held that high. The collection started with a military theme with lots of kelly green and high lace-up boots. The inspiring military boots continued throughout the show but the look took a quick right turn onto rock-and-roll. A combination of tartan plaids, heavy knits, intent tailoring, thick leather belts, metallic and sparkles made this collection a fashion week favorite.

    Jill Stuart Fall 2010

    Who is the customer: A little bit of up-town and a little bit of rock-and-roll, no country.

    Why buy: You know you can rock it.

    What to buy: We’ll take one pair of those lace-up boots and a chunky sweater with eagle strong shoulders –to go please.

    Bypass: Velvet with sparkles is like gilding the lily.

    Overall contribution to fashion: Sophistication can be young.

    Fashion Week: Monique Lhuillier

    It’s hard not to fall in love with the romance of long gowns. As a designer, it’s even harder not to fall into the cliche of designing for a fairytale princess. Monique Lhuiller was able to steer clear of Snow White by channeling the feel of a strong warrior and punctuating her flawless designs with powerful reds.

    Monique Lhuillier Fall 2010

    Who is the customer: Oscar nominees and black tie circuit

    Why buy: Flawless beauty without the cliche

    What to buy: We were captivated by the way the chiffon on this red gown moved. The asymmetric neckline is also a nice twist on a very classic design.

    Bypass: The red duchesse draped gown with the floral skirt. The detailing was so heavy that it’s hard to pay attention to the woman in the dress.

    Overall contribution to fashion: Evening wear that shines.

    Lana Marks Sale

    We interrupt our incisive fashion week coverage to bring you news of a huge Lana Marks sale. The exotic skin handbag boutique is discounting handbags from 30% to 50% off.

    Totes that normally range in price from $12,000 to $25,000 are discounted 60% off. The famous Lana Marks clutch that regularly ranges in price from $6,000 to $9,000 is now 50% off. There is still a wide variety of colors left in the clutches, including navy, black, Burgundy and royal blue.

    Not all exotic skins are created equally, hence the high prices. Lana Marks uses AAA quality skins– the highest quality rating We are told that they are the same quality as Hermes. In contrast, exotic handbag maker Nancy Gonzalez’s handbags are much more affordable because her skins may contain flaws. It’s like a diamond da’rling.

    Lana Marks bags are also sold in Bergdorf Goodman and once in a while, at the end of the season, you can find super reduced leftover. Keep your eyes open because great quality should never be compromised.

    Contact: Shawn 212-355-6135

    Fashion Week: Lela Rose

    Lela Rose always shows an elegant and sophisticated collection filled with stunning cocktail dresses and gowns. This season, Lela was inspired by the celestial sky of the Galapagos Islands. The elegant designs were filled with colors and textures that shimmered and glistened. Many of the dresses may look simple but that’s just the outcome of great craftsmanship.

    Lela Rose Fall 2010

    Who is the customer: One ISO elegant femininity

    Why buy: These dresses can only extenuate your natural beauty

    What to buy: There were so many gorgeous dresses and gowns but we especially love the woven bodice and print in this dress.

    Bypass: Jackets that may come off looking like they are for an older customer.

    Overall contribution to fashion: Pretty is always classic.

    Fashion Week: Irina Shabayeva

    Irina Shabayeva is best known for being the season six winner of Project Runway. The 27-year-old was born in the Republic of Georgia and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Her most recent collection, prodigiously shown as part of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, reminded us very much of Roberto Cavalli. The collection is best summarized as a long night spent clubbing in Moscow. Don’t lose your watch!

    Irina Shabayeva Fall 2010

    Who is the customer: The wives (and girlfriends) of Oligarchs

    Why buy: Nothing spells lux better than fur.

    What to buy: A trapper hat is the perfect February accessory but is even more delicious when paired with soft white cashmere.

    Bypass: Feathers. How does one clean all those feathers?!

    Overall contribution to fashion: This collection is living proof that Moscow can be a wild place.

    Fashion Week: Vivienne Tam

    Kung Hei Fat Choi– Happy Chinese New Year!
    Vivienne Tam’s collections always showcases her heritage, but this year, The Year of the Tiger, Vivianne showcased flawless designs inspired by all types of animals. We especially loved the playful textured tights that added a splash of wild to almost every design.

    Vivienne Tam Fall 2010

    Who is the customer: Sophistication with a touch of wild-side

    Why buy: It only takes one great piece to spice up an outfit or woredrobe.

    What to buy: We liked lots of the flounced blouses or heavy long vests but this cream colored coat with the chic funnel-neck is dying to come home with us.

    Bypass: Feather dress or skirt.

    Overall contribution to fashion: Wouldn’t it be wild to celebrate New Year’s all-year long?