Hong Kong Fashion Trade Council

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This most innovative representation from Hong Kong showcased a trifecta of talent. Held at Industria, this show crackled with energy and originality. The first designer was Harrison Wong, winner of the prestigious Hong Kong Young Designer's Contest, as well Japan's Grand Prix Contest. The collection was inspired by artist Mark Rothko, focused on a mid 20th century vibe. I loved the blacks and grays with bold shots of orange and electric blue.  I love menswear, and many pieces were very chicly unisex. The oversized sweatshirts and chopped up puffer coat detailing were some highlights. The super modern and fresh collection was refreshingly wearable. It was a very strong way to start the show, and a nice reminder that fashion is indeed meant to enhance our daily lives. Street wear at its utmost best.                   

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 Next came designer and visionary tailor, Annette Chan. Her brand, Anveglosa, features leather in the most feminine way. Tea length leather skirts in black, white, and burgundy trailed in soft, buttery waves. The effect was lovely.  Leather goods can often be so stiff, but here it was as ladylike as possible. Head to toe mono chrome topped with matching berets, the key hat of the season, emitted Parisian class. Grommet detailing and intricate leather cutouts kept the unexpected coming. Chan was inspired by female creativity, which was certainly evident in this sophisticated, elegant collection.       

The third designer was the duo of Heaven Please. This team applies art, music, and literature to their creations. The collection was inspired by the novel "Wrong Number" by Liu Yichang. Employing the notion of artistic pop, Heaven Please mixed retro 50's American with modern Hong Kong style. Bold prints, bright colors, oversize ruffles, and tulle straps packed quite a visual punch. These clothes are for the woman who owns her originality and wears it proudly. She experiments, she is daring. My favorite component were the cleverly incorporated words and logos.       

The show represented the best in Hong Kong fashion, giving the audience a wide spectrum in range of design. Three very different designers sending three different messages. It was a fantastic show that wowed from start to finish. It's very exciting to see the genius that continues to emerge from Hong Kong.

What I wore that day was not so basic black underneath a giant, primary color, color block coat. Vintage 80's, I borrowed it from dear friends. My black Mohawk knit hat was the obvious topper. My bag that day was a backpack shaped like an owl, that I recently bought in tel Aviv at Plazmalab, this crazy cool boutique. The backpack was perfect for "glamping" at NYFW. The true highlight of the day for me was meeting Real Housewives of Atlanta, Phaedra Parks. Phaedra always stood out as a strong, intelligent, centered woman who has emerged from a series of tough spots with grace and clarity. She is a devoted and loving mother, a lawyer, and a businesswomen. She has always had her shit together in the most challenging of times. I made a dash for her, and she didn't blink at seeing this crayola mohawked lunatic charging at her. See? Composure. Housewives unite! She was so warm and inviting, which did not surprise me. Bravo, Phaedra!  Thank you for being the icing on my three tiered fashion cake from Hong Kong 🎂🍰🎂🍰.

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