My Modeling Debut: A Blend of Casual T-shirt Culture And Italian Elegance

December 9, 2011 in Alessia Caliendo, Alison B. Bags, Brands, Designers, Fashion, Furla, Gift Giveaway Contest, Hong Kong, iBlues, InNIU, Juicy Couture, Kookai, LittleBlackDress, Model Shooting, Retro Italian Elegance, slide-show, Slideshow, Slogan Tees, Sponsorship

I made my debut as a stylist/model doing a photo shoot for the “Not Interested In Being A Fashion Icon” slogan tee sponsored by an Italian designer, Alessia Caliendo for LittleBlackDress. It was certainly a fun and fruitful experience for me. Instead of pairing the tee with a pair of average blue jeans, I stylized the look with a pink monogram fedora, a polka dot scarf and a floral bubble skirt, adding a romantic touch and a retro Italian elegance to the overall style. I enjoyed feeling pretty and sweet in the photo shoot. Do I have model potential?

On Vicki Victoire for GV Miao fashion blog:

“Not Interested In Being A Fashion Icon” slogan tee sponsored by LittleBlackDress

Floral bubble skirt by iBlues

Pink monogram fedora by Furla

Polka dot scarf by Kookai

Pink suede ankle boots by InNIU

Gold large hoop earrings by Juicy couture

Grey faux crocodile skin handbag with pink ribbon embellishment sponsored by Alison B. Bags

Styling, modeling & make-up: Vicki Victoire for GV Miao fashion blog

Venue: Stanley, Hong Kong (the Victorian-era Murray House exudes European colonial charm, elegance and style, a perfect venue for my debut fashion shoot)

Alessia picked her favorite shot and featured it on LittleBlackDress‘ official website/online store (pg. 5). If you haven’t joined our GV Miao X *LittleBlackDress* Christmas Gift Giveaway Campaign 2011: T-shirt Slogan Design Contest yet, I hope my photo shoot will help inspire you to think of your life’s slogan which means something to you. Come join the contest!

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A Gift from Heaven – Lucy Shih X Fashion Visionaries "FRIENDS" for Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011

February 9, 2011 in Autumn/Winter, Designers, Fashion, Fashion Week, Hong Kong, Lucy Shih, Seasons, Slideshow

It was probably the most touching runway show I have ever seen!

“Lucy Shih X Fashion Visionaries” fashion show entitled “FRIENDS” presented by Hong Kong Fashion Designers Association for Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 was the first ever eco-fashion show throughout the history of Hong Kong fashion week, where the infamous Hong Kong designer, Lucy Shih showcased a series of eco multi usage clothing ranging from daywear to evening dresses using eco-friendly materials. The multi-usage collection meaning each piece in the collection could change into seven different pieces maximized the function and versatility of each piece of clothing, which embedded a spirit of conserving the environment in the designs. The majestic carnival costumes decorated with dust broom like feathers added to the collection a sense of humor on top of celebrating a recycling idea.

What won applause in Lucy’s show was not necessarily the top models walking the catwalk in some breathtaking clothes, it was the inspirational and warm hearted message infused into the show which earned every single audience’s tears, that was, everyone of us, young and aged, with or without disabilities are gifted creations of God. We are equally entitled to an incredibly fabulous life and be our own style master, provided that we are grateful for what we are given from heaven above. Seeing the elderly and the disabled walking down the runway as the models, I could no longer hold back my tears and murmured hallelujah.
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1st Hong Kong Young Knitwear Designers’ Contest for Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 – China Fantasy by Patrick Ho

February 1, 2011 in Autumn/Winter, Designers, Fashion, Fashion Week, Hong Kong, Knitwear, Patrick Ho, Seasons, Slideshow

1st Hong Kong Young Knitwear Designers’ Contest for Hong Kong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 presented the award winning collection entitled “China Fantasy” by Patrick Ho (the second runner-up and Woolmark prize winner). The contest provided the young designers with a precious chance to make their dream become a reality by creating something new and brilliant. Among the other contestants’ designs, Patrick Ho’s “China Fantasy” especially appealed to me and probably westerners in general due to its exotic and oriental feel.

As the name suggests, elements of traditional Chinese costume were found in the collection. Red was a key color accented with floral prints and with gold thread twisted into the fabric, which symbolizes happiness, luckiness, and opulence in Chinese tradition. The qipao inspired knitted evening dress inherited the art of traditional qipao to feature a perfect female body. What was more, the Chinese Manchu Qing Dynasty princess shoes and headpiece and the emerald pearl necklace with which the models were adorned enhanced the total look of the collection. Chinese New Year is around the corner, do you fancy partying up in the chic Chinese look?
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