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New York Fashion Week Wrap Up!

New York Fashion Week has once again come to an end. While part of me wishes I was going on to London, Paris and Milan to see the rest of the spring collections, I’m excited to once again resume daily workouts, Sunday morning brunches and return to a normal sleep schedule. Here are some of the highlights from the past few days of Fashion Week. I’m sure February will be even more fab!

Runway Fashion Week Michael Costello

I loved the perfectly flowing movement in Michael Costello’s SS16 collection inspired by feminine decadence.

Fashion Shenzhen New York Fashion Week

Bold eyeshadow colors were a huge beauty trend on the runway this season. Here it is at Fashion Shenzhen.

New York City Central Park

I went to the top of Hearst Tower for Seventeen Magazine’s preview of essie’s new fall colors and saw this amazing view of Central Park.

Essie Nail Polish Fall Colors Seventeen Magazine

I totally digged essie’s new fall colors…

Essie Candy Bar Nail Polish

and their sweet candy bar!

NYC fine dining

In between shows, lounges and parties where there’s rarely that much food, my friend Kristi (Currentlycrushing.com) and I managed to squeeze in a nice dinner. I hope to visit her in L.A. soon!

Aspiring Socialite French Connection Clutch

I finished off New York Fashion Week in the most stylish way possible – with a customized French Connection clutch!

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New York Fashion Week So Far!

We’re halfway through New York Fashion Week (At least I think we are. It gets hard to keep track of time when your life is this crazy). So far I’ve had such a great time adventuring around the city with Kristi of Currentlycrushing.com and going to fab shows like GEORGINE and Herve Leger. Can’t wait to see what fab shows and parties are to come. Follow @Aspiringsocialite on Instagram for the latest from #NYFW!

New York Fashion Week Street Style

Striking a pose outside the Vogue Lounge

Pamella Roland SS16

The 90s chocker takes new life at Pamella Roland SS16

Pamella Roland final walk SS16

Pamella Roland Final Walk

nail art

Getting my nails done at the Vogue Lounge

The Blonds

A retrospective of The Blonds’ collections at the Rootstein Launch Party

Zang Toi SS16

Zang Toi SS16 inspired by the splendor of Santorini

Zang Toi Final Walk

Zang Toi final walk

coffee break

A much-needed coffee break at the Maybelline Lounge

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New York Fashion Week: Herve Leger SS16

For SS16, Max and Lubov Azria celebrated the 30th anniversary of Hervé Léger by Max Azria by evolving beyond their signature bandage dress. For Spring 2016 the design house focused on highly textured patterns and innovative surface designs.

Herve Leger SS16 final walk

I loved their cutting edge use of neutrals, especially white. Their textured designs combined with neutral tones, make the onlooker see and remember the woman wearing the dress rather than just the dress. For the final walk, they showed some of their signature pieces curated from 2009 to the present which were amazing to see all together on the runway.

Herve Leger SS16

Herve Leger SS16 Fashion Week

Herve Leger

Herve Leger SS16 little black dress

Herve Leger SS16 bangage dress

final walk Herve Leger SS16 runway New York Fashion Week

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New York Fashion Week: GEORGINE SS16

Over the past few New York Fashion Weeks, I’ve become a huge fan of GEORGINE. I absolutely love everything about her fun and in your face designs. In spite of the fact that I’m a strict vegetarian, I would totally sport one of her furs in a second. So when I was invited to see her SS16 collection at Skylight Moynihan Station, I couldn’t wait!

Georgine SS16

While I’m not sure what the inspiration behind this collection was, I totally got 60s and 70s vibes. I especially loved how she found creative ways to incorporate bright furs into her spring collection.

SS16 New York Fashion Week Georgine

New York Fashion Week Models Runway

Georgine

NYFW

Fashion Week SS16 Georgine

Georgine Final Walk

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Fashion and Tech Unite: An Exclusive Interview with Stylematic Founder Karen Song

I’ve long admired women in technology and seen great potential in wearable tech. So when I met Karen Song, founder of Stylematic, a mobile app that delivers personalized fashion recommendations that users can buy directly, at a Creeds Collective event and discovered that we both share a passion for combining fashion and tech, I knew I had to learn more. So set up an interview with her to learn what it’s really like to be a female entrepreneur in Silicon Valley and where she sees wearable tech going in the future. Here’s what she had to say.

1. What inspired you to start the Stylematic app?

I created the Stylematic app to help me figure out what to wear. Although I love window shopping, finding something that expresses who you really are can be an intimidating process. I wanted to create a one-stop shop where users can discover the latest styles, find other fashion lovers to follow and shop for items they actually like. So much of what we end up buying is informed by the mainstream media, runway shows and magazines. My intention with Stylematic is to enable users to discover and share new items and create a space that enables boutiques and up and coming designers to flourish alongside the big box retailers.

2. In what ways can merging tech with fashion improve our lives and our style?

A lot of my friends use tech to supplement their current shopping and discovery habits. Especially professional women in my age range with some disposable income and limited time. Services like Pinterest and Instagram are being utilized for book-marking and discovery purposes. I also think there are some very practical applications in the wearable space that empower women and men in their lifestyle choices.

3. Where do you see wearable tech going in the near future?

I see wearable tech becoming more fashionably integrated into daily life in terms of fitness trackers, augmented accessories and dress collections. I also see wearable tech going in the direction of helping people to discover the right fit and clothing customization for their style and body type.

4. What are currently some of your favorite wearable tech products and designers?

Here are some of my top picks:

SwarovskiShine

Swarovski Shine

Polotech

The PoloTech Shirt by Ralph Lauren

IntelMICA
Intel MICA

FitbitToryBurch
Fitbit by Tory Burch

5. What’s it like being a female entrepreneur in Silicon Valley? Any advice for women looking to do the same?

Being a female entrepreneur in Silicon Valley is an interesting experience given the ratio of men to women here. In some ways, being a female is great because you offer a unique vantage point and people here are especially welcoming and supportive of people who have something different to offer. Many groups and organizations are created with the specific purpose of supporting and encouraging women who are pursuing entrepreneurship and tech (e.g. Glassbreakers, Women 2.0).

The greatest challenge for myself is overcoming the personal discomfort I feel being in the minority and ensuring that I don’t accept the projections of others. My greatest advice for women is this – remain unabashedly yourself. Embrace your femininity and/or your masculinity and leverage the skills you’ve got. The health of your company depends on how healthy you are personally so make sure you stay true to yourself.

6. How can Stylematic help bloggers share their style?

Bloggers can establish a following through Stylematic by publishing engaging content on our Fashion Inspirations feed. They can also sell their designs on our Recommendation feed, where users are able to make purchases, or earn commission off of sales they make for any references to major retailers. Finally, bloggers can build a following by creating and sharing items in their digital Stylematic closet.

7. Tell me more about the LED dress you were photographed wearing at Fashion Week.

Wearable tech LED dress

I partnered with a talented local designer in the Bay Area named Mariya Milovidova to create a wearable tech dress with LED bright lights inside of it. Legendary photographer Bill Cunningham took a picture of me outside of a fashion show during New York Fashion Week last year.

8. What can people designing wearable tech do to make their products more appealing?

I think the temptation for people designing wearable tech is to make their products “innovative” or “useful.” I think wearable tech needs to actually be “wearable” for it to truly take off. It is hard to get people to change their day to day behaviors, so creating something that seamlessly works with people’s wardrobe in terms of aesthetics and pragmatic utility is probably the best approach.

9. What are you most excited to see in September at New York Fashion Week?

I’m most excited to see Marc Jacobs and Givenchy!

10. How do you hope to revolutionize the shopping experience with Stylematic?

I hope to make Stylematic the go-to resource for users looking to update their style and shop more efficiently and for designers/retailers looking to achieve broader reach and increase user engagement with their content.

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