Thursday, October 25, 2007
REID does HUGO BOSS BLACK SHOW in NY
After the culmination of fashion week in NY, Milan and Paris....HUGO BOSS bucks the trends and has a spectacular star studded show in the beautiful and esquisite Cunard Building downtown Manhattan. Red's Reid was flown in for the event and looked amazing as usual. The after party, held at the same venue was off the radar. :)
Mucho kudos to Andrew Weir....and his amazing team. :)
Click here to see the show in it's entirety.
Mucho kudos to Andrew Weir....and his amazing team. :)
Click here to see the show in it's entirety.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
GUESS WHO'S IN LOVE
Love's in the air at RED. Super Stan and new puppy Tye share a candid moment in the office. What a sweetheart!!! Tye, that it....hahaha. :)

Friday, October 19, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
THE WHITE WASHING OF THE INDUSTRY
Apparantly racism is running rampant in the industry.....less and less ethnic models are present on the runways this season. Click here to read one recount in the NY TIMES. Even the UK Guardian was hard pressed not to pose the question.."why are all the models white?"
Here is an excerpt from the article:
At this season's fashion shows, there has barely been a black or Asian face on the catwalks. Hadley Freeman reports from Paris on the whitewashing of the catwalk
Friday October 5, 2007
The Guardian
A disturbing problem has appeared on the catwalks this season. It is one that suggests the fashion industry has not just a warped but a fully offensive mentality when it comes to judging how women should look. It is a problem that has been simmering for some time, but because talking about it might offend the designers and scare off lucrative advertising accounts, hardly anyone has spoken out - and things have only got worse. We now have a situation that could lead to serious problems not only for some models, but for the public as a whole, making millions of women feel ugly, undesirable and simply wrong. And no, this is not about weight - it's about race.
Read other articles on the topic:
Live Journal
Time.com
The Australian
metro
Jezebel
WHAT'S YOUR OPINION????
Here is an excerpt from the article:
At this season's fashion shows, there has barely been a black or Asian face on the catwalks. Hadley Freeman reports from Paris on the whitewashing of the catwalk
Friday October 5, 2007
The Guardian
A disturbing problem has appeared on the catwalks this season. It is one that suggests the fashion industry has not just a warped but a fully offensive mentality when it comes to judging how women should look. It is a problem that has been simmering for some time, but because talking about it might offend the designers and scare off lucrative advertising accounts, hardly anyone has spoken out - and things have only got worse. We now have a situation that could lead to serious problems not only for some models, but for the public as a whole, making millions of women feel ugly, undesirable and simply wrong. And no, this is not about weight - it's about race.
Read other articles on the topic:
Live Journal
Time.com
The Australian
metro
Jezebel
WHAT'S YOUR OPINION????