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Dec 2, 2009 6:57PM

Bryant Park Ends its NYC Fashion Week Domination and Pittsburgh Gets its Own Fashion Week. Really.

I was born in Pittsburgh, right around the corner from the University of Pittsburgh and "The Original Hot Dog Shop --The Dirty O." My family has plenty of history there. My mom worked at the downtown Gimbles. The company was once the largest department store chain in the country and innovator of the Thanksgiving Day Parade four years before its rival, Macys.

When I visited my grandfather, my Dad, my brother and I would drive home at night and I loved passing by all the lit up buildings, bridges and signs. There was the giant Clark Candy bar sign that blinked letter by letter "C," "L"... My other grandfather built his own house that sat on a hill with a huge picturesque window revealing the entire city skyline.

Pittsburgh made me the city girl that I am. It was my first love.  But like all first loves, sometimes you out grow each other and it becomes painfully apparent that you need to move on.

 

I wanted to work in fashion. I left Pittsburgh in 2002 to move to New York City.  Since living here, I have worked at top magazines and fashion companies. These opportunities never would've presented themselves to me if I would've stayed in the Steel City. I've competed with the best of the best young ladies and men who also left their cities and small towns to join the top-tier creative professionals that chase dreams in only cities like New York, London, Milan and Paris can offer.

But with the world wide web and every kid with a computer blogging about fashion, including myself-- an intermittently employed freelancer--will New York continue to be the fashion mecca of America?

New York City is waving good-bye to its last fashion week in the infamous Bryant Park. Will changes to what used to be an exclusive industry event turn the Lincoln Center version into nothing more that a massive Madison Square Garden style celebrity stalking event?

Fern Mallis, Vice President of IMG, which produces the event told the LA Times back in February, "I don't see why we couldn't attach that element, if for no other reason than the fact that we will be at a place that has the capacity to sell tickets."  The element she is referring to the recent flood of interest in the fab world of fashion from the general public.

Is this a good idea? For IMG who is dreaming of a larger profit margin, maybe so. The larger Lincoln Center Space would provide 87,000 square feet, compared to the 70,000 square feet at Bryant Park. That's enough room for sponsors Palm, TRESemmé, McCafe...and even Starbuck sif they were interested in tying themselves to swank runways.

I contacted a representaive at IMG. I was curious as to what kind of revenue fashion week generates now. Where will the extra money go if the catwalk becomes more like a red carpet at Lincoln Center? I was told that "We won’t be announcing any details in regards to the LC move until after the New Year."  So, IMG, I didn't forget. I'm crossing off the days on my calender and will soon be hounding you like a good little reporter on January 1st. And "the LC?" Are we already giving the high art old people pavillion a cool, young hip nickname?

Do industry veterans, media and buyers of collections really want to sit near a screeching teen who just saw dreamy Penn Badgely walk by? Furthermore, do designers want more phone calls from Ron Jeremy's people requesting invites for a front row seat? Shudder.

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Maybe this is why small cities are spawning their own versions.  In part, they plan to bank off the glamorous, elite, aristocratic world of fashion.

But there may be a shining light in all of these "other" city fashion weeks as well. Could it be a return to the focus on creativity? Is it now turning into just a bunch of people lined up to watch Lindsay Lohan throw Juliette Lewis' front row' seating card on the floor? Quick, name the show where that diva fit took place! My point exactly.

You may have heard about Detroit, Chicago and LA putting on their own runway shows. Did you know Austin, Boston and Cleveland have their own as well? Yes, I said it- Ohio.  Can Pittsburgh and other cities spawn talent that thrives only in their own cities without the eventual move to New York? Will one week a year support the arts, talents and ambitions of independent designers in small cities? Or, is it just like the direction the shows in New York are heading -- just another opportunity to collect on the glorified "Gossip Girl", "Devil Wears Prada" image of fashion.  What will the the publicizing of the industry and rezoning of the garment district mean for New York City's dominance as a fashion capital of the world?

These questions will be answered in time, I suppose.  Until then, Lamont Jones, fashion editor of the Pittsburgh Post Gazzette and assistant director/marketing manager of the Steel City fashion week, I will be expecting my invites in the mail.  I plan to cheer on fashion in my birth city the way yinzers do for the Steelers, but if I see one model sporting a black and gold authentic NFL jersey, Im out and I wont be back!

 

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Dec 2, 2009 1:04PM

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is Finally Teleivised. Um, Yippee?

Way back on November 20th, the fashion blogs were a buzzin' about the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Editors and special people got to attend the live taping in New York City. As always, my invite must have gotten lost in the mail.  Why does this keep happening to me?

Last night, on CBS, I finally got to see what all the hype was about.

The lusty lingerie company recruited Mrs. Appleworth's third grade art class to make "fashion-forward" pieces to adorn the underwear models.  The top named models strutted the runway, decked in Christmas tinsel, miniature balloons, and even paper mache angel wings slathered with primary colored poster paint hearts and more.

 

The Black Eyed Peas showed up and performed their three word hit "Boom Boom Pow".  Fergie didn't pee herself. Will I. AM and the creepy guy channeled their inner frat boy and took the on stage opportunity to grind on every hot chick that passed in front of them.

 

My boyfriend came in about 20 minutes into the show and said "what is the point of all this?  Is it one giant commercial?"  Well, pretty much.  Victoria's Secret managed to take the worlds most beautiful models and turn them into video hoes to hawk their bras and panties.

If the company didn't send me a catalog every day, I wouldn't forget that they exist.  There are stores are everywhere.  So why the need to do this sneak peek into "Angel Boot Camp" and back stage antics in which some dork with a head set dropping cheeseball lines such as "Yea, thats what Im talkin' about! Go Girl" as the models prepare to take the stage.

My first pair of "sexy" pajamas came from the Victoria Secret Catalog.  They were these red satin brocade shorts and top. I loved them and felt a little sexier when wearing them.  This was pre-internet days. (Um, I'm only 19 so don't know how that math works, but whatever) It was the sheer hotness of the models like Heidi Klum, Stephanie Seymour and Tyra Banks simply posing in the catalog who could make even the dowdiest of sweaters look like walking desire.

Victoria's Secret, whats with the bizarre faux fur Vegas show girl cat suits? Why did you put Heidi Klum in a sequined body suit trimmed with tissue paper?

I would love to tell you how the show ended, but I couldn't even make it through before I turned it off. Not even looking for stuff to make fun of could keep me from changing the channel. It was like watching an episode of one of those MTV reality shows in which some desperate 19 year old is so starved for her guy roommate's attention, she gets loaded up on Shmirnoff Ice and dances naked on a table top.  Maybe just sending him a suggestive sexy note would've worked better.

 

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