Sunday, March 1, 2009
New York Fashion Week F/W '09: Friday Street Style
New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2009 kicked off on Friday the 13th, so it's only right that there was a ton of scary good street style in the Tents...and then there were some choices that were just plain scary. My first stop was the crowd pleasing ThisDay Arise African Collective show, and later I caught the Venexiana show with publicist extraordinare Ra-fael Blanco. But this here post is all about the fashion off the runway. My first street style pic of the season was of the cute as a button Chrisette Michelle, who wore a shiny purple frock and a super chic haircut.
Then I spotted the cheftastic Marcus Samuelsson, who had just appeared on Top Chef days before (Stefan overcooked his salmon). Adorable.
Actress Anna Maria Horsford of such black classics as Amen, Friday and The Wayans Brothers told me all about her new jewelry line, including the jeweled spider and web that adorned her blouse.
Stylist and writer, Earlecia Gibb, looked great in a brocade dress cinched by a black belt.
Another one of my fashion favorites, Keino Benjamin, was looking dapper as per usual.
I heart this picture of Great Scott (right), Marketing Director for Billionaire Boys Club, Alex Goldberg (middle), the youngest five star chef in New York, and Malcolm Phipps (left), Co-chairman of DreamShop, LLC.
I made a faaabulous new friend in Glamo of The Glamore Deluxe Company. He taught Eva the Diva to runway walk. 'Nuff said.
Glamo was sitting front row with the gorgeous full-size model, Liris Crosse.
I was super happy to see my Spelman sis and fellow fashion blogger, Nafeesa the StyleScrybe who caught a show with Calvin Pace, who plays for the New York Jets.
This lovely lady was working her floppy hat, furry jacket and patterned tights.
Homegirl stood out in a bright red dress to match her fiery hair.
I loved the headwear; the cape, not so much.
Hey boo! We ran into each other a million times during the week and she always had on something eccentric. Today it was the poodle earrings that she made herself.
The guys from The Eye Casting made a fashionable appearance...they must be twins, right?
This pretty lil thing caught my attention with her leopard spotted hat and studded dress.
He was super smartly dressed, with a scarf that took this look from good to awesome...
...and can be worn more ways than one!
Yes, plaid is in people.
The scarf is swallowing her alive!
Fur was everywhere! It seems Fashion Week-nistas used the opportunity to put their most gorgeous coats and hats on display.
Fur...
...and more fur!
Simple, chic and understated. You really can't go wrong with all black.
The black and white look is a great use of opposing prints. Looking good ladies!
Lots of layering and killer shoes.
Of all the fur ushankas (Russian-inspired hats with ear flaps) I saw (and there were A TON), his gets high marks for sheer magnitude and the attitude to go with it.
Photo credits: Eat the Cake NYC (and my digi cam) but mostly Eat the Cake NYC