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Dance Party @Reebok Kamikaze I
Launching Friday, February 14th, Reebok Classic proves the sweetest presents come in shoe boxes this Valentine’s Day.
Holographic material with iridescent confetti print sprinkles the upper of this street-chic Kamikaze I iteration.Available in extended grade school sizing (3.5-8), the kaleidoscope inspired Kamikaze I pink/purple/black will be available at Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs, Jimmy Jazz and reebok.com for $90.
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Shaq (LOVE) Attaq @Reebok
Reebok Classic introduces Episode 1 of “The Retro Shop” video series featuring Shaq, Shawn Kemp and Lil’ Duval
Who’s the best big man in the game? It’s a classic debate that brings stories of old school legends to the new school generation. In Reebok Classic’s latest Retro Shop episode, one particular barber has a pretty strong opinion about it, and will post up against anyone to prove it…
This hilarious video contains some amazing cameos and even better kicks…!
The Shaq Attaq purple/yellow will hit retail on Friday, February 14th at retailers including Finish Line, Foot Locker, Champs, Eastbay, Jimmy Jazz, DTLR and Reebok.com for $159.99.
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New York Fashion Week @AntonioAzzuolo Fall / Winter 2014 #mbfw
Even though there was slush and snow covering all paths to the show I was determined to check out the Antonio Azzuolo Fall / Winter 2014 presentation. The show was hosted at the Warby Parker store in New York’s meatpacking district. I thought this was very smart location as Warby Parker provided the eyewear accessories for the presentation!
Anotnio Azzuolo did a fantastic job playing with the duality of slim and baggy silhouettes, but making them feel like a complete look. This was exciting to see, it reminded me of a contemporary sportswear feel where tights are worn under shorts etc. However, the tights were replaced by slim cut slacks with loose shorts and tops made out of dressier fabrications. In addition, turtlenecks were worn under dress shirts to give a futuristic and modern aesthetic. The entire collection felt very progressive and very global.
It was nice to see the pops of color in the Fall / Winter collection, I love pinks, violets and purples during colder seasons. Sometimes it is nice to throw on color to brighten up your day and lift your spirits.
The styling was very impressive and right on the money! There was a great choice in eyewear from Warby Parker in addition to amazing footwear by Santoni, a.a. for giulianoFuijwara. The footwear ranged from classic dress shoe silhouettes to upscale sneakers that were all very appropriate with each look.
This collection is definitely worth checking out and is a very wearable collection. Many of the pieces can be worn together or stand alone as staples for both men and women!
All of the pictures were taken with the Verizon iPhone 5C that HeyDoYou is reviewing for New York Fashion Week. The phone was extremely fast and responsive taking pictures quickly and exporting them very quickly!
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Chignon by @TIGICreatives #MBFW
Catwalk by TIGI Global Creative Director Nick Irwin created a chic and polished chignon to complement the 1920s vibe of the Alon Livne A/W 2014 Collection
Inspiration: Alon Livne’s F/W 2014 collection is feminine and delicate with a 1920s theme throughout. For hair, he envisioned a clean, short look with a symmetrical line and high shine. With this in mind, TIGI® Global Creative Director Nick Irwin created this chic, polished look with a modern sophistication complementing the elegant feel of the collection.
Overall Look: Chic and polished tight chignon
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Happy Pill – Take 2 and call me in the morning
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Inside @MBFW Lincoln Center Street Style
To be excited about fashion is your right! As a citizen of the fashion universe, I really appreciated those who participate in trends, pushing the envelope and expanding their own wardrobe to more than just ‘necessity’ but as an art form. Fashion allows us to be who we want to, that is why Fashion Week is such big deal. It isn’t about doing it ‘right’ or getting everything spot ‘on trend’ but it’s about having fun with your look and wearing what you want.
I found some fashion week attendees who really killed it!