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Friday, September 30, 2011

Interview with Meehee NY - Handmade Unique Jewelry

I met up recently with the Sungu Kim, one of the owners of Meehee NY, an intimate jewelry boutique on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.  Sun and his wife Meehee worked in different fields before they decided to follow their passion for creating beautiful handcrafted jewelry.  They collaborate with their customers to craft one of a kind pieces that their clients treasure.  Imagine getting a piece where you actually work with the artisan!   Read on to find out about Meehee and their thoughts on fall trends.


How did you get started?
My wife, Meehee actually studied German Literature.  But her passion was in fashion.  She worked at her sister's graphic design company while she was making handmade jewelry and sold some of her designs to a couple of boutiques around the SoHo area in NYC.  She sold in trade shows and did very well.  We went to holiday markets at Bryant Park and became very popular. I was also working in another field. I studied computer programming and worked at a computer database company.   After starting Meehee NY Inc., I completed comprehensive jewelry making at Studio Jeweler inc.   Her style is a great style for city people - not too overwhelming.  They are simple, everyday pieces.  Very wearable pieces.  Understated and elegant with lot of delicate feminine touches.

How do you come up with ideas?  
I have metal and stones at my workshop.   I may pass by it many times and the materials don't talk to me.  But sometimes the idea just comes.   Maybe when I'm drinking coffee, the idea just pops up.  The metal will talk to me and I could work on something for 6 hours straight.

What's your specialty?
We allow our customers to give input.  Sometimes a customer may see a piece they like, but they want something a little different. Everybody loves different colors. For example, some customers come in looking for wedding rings that are not too commercial, not too fancy.  They work with us to design it, so it has meaning to them and they love it.  It's like getting an heirloom. It becomes a more personal piece. 


What are your most popular pieces? 
Something you can wear everyday piece.  Right now, people do not like to have chunky pieces.  Red and Black pieces always sell well.  People prefer more simple pieces.  Diamonds sell very well. Cocktail rings with gemstones like ruby, citron, and blue aquamarine are also popular.



What pieces are popular for the fall? 
Red pieces are always good for fall and the holiday.  Gold.  Some black for the winter.


Where are your products manufactured and where do you source materials?
90% of my products are hand made in our New York workshop.  Materials are from Brazil, India, and China. 

What's your price range?
The price range is from $35 for smaller pieces to $600 for a real gold or diamond piece.  We could spend more, but right now the cost of metal is too high.  We're creating pieces now using unique combinations - I even put diamonds with silver pieces.  I don't use too much gold now because of the cost. 

What's something that you do for your community that you are proud of?
We really like talking and getting to know our customers.  We have customers that come in and they don't always buy, but we enjoy developing these relationships. Recently Meehee donated a piece for the local school to auction off. 

For more information on Meehee, please visit Meeheeny.com.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Malan Breton Spring/Summer 2012

Malan Breton Spring/Summer Collection

Taiwanese born, self-taught designer Malan Breton opened his spring/summer 2012 fashion show with a graceful ballerina pirouetting to the melodic strums of live harp and violin music. 
His collection that followed was just as elegant but with a modern edge.  The ladylike womenswear had plenty of show stopping see-through hats and fascinators. The dresses had bold patterns in stripes or flowers in primary colors.  There was an evident Japanese influence in the silhouettes with kimono pieces and gowns with interesting oragami shapes, especially in the back.  Sheer seems to be a popular texture, with lots of organdy and chiffon.  But the menswear was where Malan Breton really stood out with classic looks in unique and bright color combinations, such aa silver and gold paired with neutral espresso, grey or blue trousers and shorts.  The men looked as if they belonged in another era with their slick pompadours.  I could see these pieces being worn in any time period. The show closed with the famed and ageless model Irina P. gliding across the catwalk in a Black Silk Organdy Chrysalis Corsetiere Gown.







Friday, September 16, 2011

Fashionable Tots

I can't believe Fashion Week is over! It was really hectic.  I drank too much coffee, carried way too many bags (does that count as exercise?), and saw a record breaking amount of shows, which means I have much catching up to do with writing.  But I feel so fortunate to have been part of this Fashion Week.  I loved seeing all the stylish (and dressing up myself).  Anyhow, I thought I would share pics of these adorable and fashionable children I spotted at the recent Daryl K show.  More pics to come!






Thursday, September 15, 2011

Monique Lhullier Spring/Summer 2012

Monique Lhullier, known for her bridal wear and red carpet gowns, strayed from her usual and showed a line of sportier looks at her Spring/Summer 2012 fashion show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.  "With women more into fitness and healthy lifestyles, I compliment their physique using intricate seaming to outline the body".  Body hugging gowns in cobalt blue, cadminton yellow, with color blocking and sequins along the fron and sides created a streamlined effect, reminding me of a sports car.   Monique Lhullier also used leather accents for an edgy contrast with the soft chiffon gowns.  The collection was very flattering and slimming, embracing the female physique.   

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Jen Kao Spring/Summer 2012

The Spring/Summer 2012 Jen Kao show opened dramatically with a model wearing a flowery tentacled "Paper Crown Imperial Masque", an intricate paper fascinator/mesh mask, with a glowing ball of light at her chest.  The mask was created by Paper-Cut-Project designers Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry and was part of the sensory feast that followed. The lighting was warm dusky orange which created a dreamy background.  The rest of collection had a lot of colorful prints in soft swirling hues and checkered patterns in green, blue, orange, pink.  The jewelry included rose gold skeleton earrings and floral pins and headpieces.  Afterwards, we met up with Taiwanese American designer backstage to talk about the inspiration for her Spring/Summer 2012 collection.

How did you come up with your inspiration?
I started developing after a conversation with a friend about lucid dreaming.  Lucid dreams are when you feel like you're paralyzed.  I used to have these dreams everyday when I was younger.  In these dreams, there are always visitors.  Usually they're very sinister and make you feel like you're in peril.  I like to turn negative things into positive things. So this is a romance story where the visitor coming is the love of your life.    And you're patiently waiting while they're coming slowly.  You feel intoxicated and paralyzed by how they make you feel. As a backdrop, I went to Alnwick England this summer and went to The Poison Garden.  I saw all these flowers that bordered between something that's fatal and something that is beautiful.  I love that duality of something that is very dangerous, lustful, and passionate.  So that created the landscape.

How do your ideas come to you?
It just comes.  The poem that I wrote, I wrote six months ago.  I picked the song 6 months ago.  All these wonderful coincidences happened.  Some things happened in my life matched the song.

Where can people buy your line?
 Internationally, New York, LA, Chicago, China, at boutiques.






Designer Jen Kao with parents

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Concept Korea Spring/Summer 2012



The Concept Korea presentation was a spectacular showcase of collections by Korean designers Doho, Lie Sang Bong, Resurrection by Juyoung, Song Jung Wan, and Steve J & Yoni P at Avery Fisher Hall.  Concept Korea is a popular design competition held by the Ministry of Sports and Tourism and  the Korean Creative Content Agency held a presentation of the 5 winners of the competition. 

Son Jung Won, who has been established in Korea since 1989 showed a strong collection called "The Power of Fusion".  The concept was that there are no trends, a "blend of retro and modern".   The color palette was simple with white, different shades of blue and silver.
Designer Song Jung Won

Lie Sang Bong, who  founded his company in 1985 is one of the most well known and established  designers in Korea.  He's nicknamed as the McQueen of Korea and it's evident in his sharp and structured pieces with intricate cutouts in bright colors in pink, purple and yellow. His Spring 2012 collection is inspired by traditional Korean architectural elements known as Dancheong, "the decorative colors painted on wooden buildings and artifacts".

Designer Lie Sang Bong on left


Lie Sang Bong

Lie Sang Bong
Doho, established in 1998 in Korea was a collection influenced by the "image which changes moment to moment by light".  Extremely femine and frilly, the Doho collection was very textured and in beautiful light jewel hues.  My favorite piece was the beautiful chain and crystal harness that sat on a models hips and decorated the front of her pants.

Doho

Doho

Doho
Doho
Doho

 Resurrection by Juyoung menswear line's concept for Spring/Summer 2012 is about the contrast.  Known for their signature men's skirts, this season was about "soft flowing materials contrasting with masculine structured silhouettes".  I noticed a lot  unconventional layering of different materials in different weights.  There were also lots of contrasting colors in red, blue, orange in traditional Korean checkered pattern.




Steve J and Yoni P




Sunday, September 11, 2011

Christian Siriano Spring/Summer 2012

Christian Siriano Spring/Summer 2012 -    Christian Siriano showed a strong collection of effortlessly glamorous designs this season.  The show began with sleek looks with fresh pops of tropical shades in chartreuse and coral paired with neutral white and oyster.  It appears that long, lean silhouettes will still be a strong trend next season. Long chiffon skirts and crepe drawstring waist wide leg pants in chartreuse and coral looked chic and easy.  Siriano's organza pleated maxi skirt paired with white jersey sleeveless oxford elongated the already lengthy legs of the models, which is a look that many will find appealing.  A coral crepe oxford with textured chiffon sleeve gave an otherwise simple shell brocade pencil skirt an extra edge and structure.

"For Spring'12, my inspiration is exotic tropical underwater specimens found while traveling to Bali, Honduras, and Belize." said Siriano in his program notes.  One of his chiffon gowns had bands of sheer and textured chiffon in oyster, giving the impression of being a delicate,  floating creature, perhaps a jellyfish.  The show ended with all the models gliding down the runway in a cloud of gorgeous gowns and sexy cocktail dresses with textured applique in chiffon and tulle.   Christian Siriano Gold  Shoes For Payless were also whimsical and fun in design with lots of organic shapes and bright colors.  For fans of the Project Runway winner and for anyone seeking great looks that stand out from the crowd, you won't be disappointed.











textured chiffon sleeve paired with shell brocade pencil skirt




Silk Striped Bustier Tulle Ball Skirt