Living in the East NY area of Brooklyn I always find myself driving through our neighboring community Brownsville for various things whether it be for the bank, gym, sprint, fabric shopping, or just shopping on the pitkin strip in general. Today on my travel to silk roads on Belmont avenue I found this gem " 3 black cats " and had to check it out. I walked in to a welcoming environment with modern and trendy interior decor, I couldn't help but snap and instgram it. The space was huge and chill the perfect vibe for working off your laptop, having a meeting, or just catching up with friends for a social gathering. The owner and her staff were very attentive and friendly helping me customize my smoothie. The menu looked delectable offered a variety of things great for brunch, I was informed of a happy hour that takes place every Tuesday-Thursday 4-7 and I will certainly be back to take them up on that offer. Click the button below and check out their menu and other services offer like catering and renting the space for events. Thank me now.
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Rei Kawakubo and her boundary-pushing label Comme des Garçon founded by the designer herself in 1969. Certainly support the fashion is art argument we've all been having for years. The fact that the Metropolitan Museum of Art's spring 2017 Costume Institue exhibition, titled "Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between," focuses exclusively on her work; lending a hand in her making history as the 2nd living designer to be honored since the first Yves Saint Laurent exhibition in 1983. This leaves nothing to be said about her level of accomplishments as a designer, however the exhibition is less interested in defining her creations as fashion or art it follows the ebolution of her designs from the beginning all the way up and to what they have manifested into in today's society. He daring shilouets and unconventional designs have changed the very foundation of retail and Corning construction as we know it designers are pushing the envelope and searching for new and enovative ways to convey their designs now more than ever. TheStylePanel Presents its first annual 2k17 Prom dress give away. Enter for a chance to win your very own custom prom dress by @TDSDesigns and a complete make over from our glam squad hairstylist Nicole Watson and MUA Kierra Allen. For a chance to be the winner of our 2k17 prom give away follow the 3 easy steps below.
Step 1. Follow @thestylepanel & @TDSDesigns on Instagram Step 2. Share and repost this post on Instagram with the hashtag #TheStylePanelProm2k17 give away. Step 3. Email a letter to TiffanyD.Smith@yahoo,com with the subject: "Prom Dress Give Away " stating why we you should be the winner and tell us what your dream prom dress for 2017 would be. Deadline to submit entries is May 15th. The winner will be notified via email. Good Luck Ladies!
Business owner and jewelry curator Essence Murjani has created minimalistic 14K gold filled necklaces with quotes to celebrate being a black queen, shop yours below.
Use Code "BuyBlack" at checkout for free shipping. Jay Godfrey by Jay GodfreyJay Godfrey's 70s inspired FW 2016 collection captivated us with romantic Ruffles, asymmetric silhouettes, bold colors and simplicity. The vibrant pinks/purples transitioned into shimmering blacks and deep greens which flowed into a soft pastel pink. Godfreys collection maintained the 70s flare with the right amount of flounce, shimmer and Ruffles.
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Mathieu Mirano is one of the many great designers who's collections we had the pleasure of viewing up close and personal this fashion week. His shimmering sensual F/W 2016 collection gave you instant visualization of his inspiration. Having drawn his inspiration from trips to Egypt Matheiu Miranao took us on a visual journey with him. The varied color palette of his collection ranged from greens ombre into blues, the golds into oranges,reds, and purples conveyed metaphorical sunsets, beaches, and rainbows. The muted tones along with the help of actual sand and tortoises provided a real time beach atmosphere. The shimmering blacks, sequins, and sculptural shapes of these beautiful gowns made for a gorgeous and and captivating visual.
KYE By Kathleen Kye
Designer Kathleen Kye's latest KYE FW 2016 collection focuses on unconventional silhouettes, mixture of bold contrasting color blocking and mix matched styling. The collection is heavily influenced by variety of retro, unisex streetwear from different periods. This season, KYE presents different types of color palettes, mixture of multi textures, multi fabrics and much more. Below are some snapshots of the collection. A Moi By Alejandra AlonsoAlejandra Alonso’s bauhaus inspired f/w collection for À Moi was simply gorgeous the presentation along with each look conveyed her inspiration. She integrated geometric shapes into the necklines and shoulders of tops and hems of skirts figuratively and literally. The dramatic appealing flared sleeves on leather jackets, white shirts, and at the bottoms of skirts, added to the collections effect. She successful hand-crocheted knits. A one-shoulder look featuring allover cutouts and a mock neck was shown with matching cropped flared pants was personally one of our favorites. The images in the above gallery were not taken by the style panel simply sourced by us. Fashion week, one of the most exciting eventful times of the year for fashionistas and design industry people everywhere. Twice a year designers put together runway shows and presentations show casing their S/S & F/W collections curated during a sixth month period. Whether a big runway production or intimate presentation the creative process is a tedious and demanding deciding factor for both the presenting designer and the success of his or her brand. The collections reveal sets the tone for how the clothing will be received by industry pears, buyers for major department stores, stylist, and well known taste makers alone with the general population, frequent shoppers at select department stores, the brands target consumer, the people who will be buying these looks. |
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