Thursday, July 29, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
BAREFOOT CONTESSA (SADAs SUMMER GUIDE TO STYLE!)
Images: Natalie Probst
Styling: Nicholas Verburgt
Models: Ashley Rock, Krystle Burns
Styling Assistants: Amber Bembnister Kelley Hanni, Kaylei McGaw, Elizabeth Van Fleteren
FULL PHOTO SHOOT AFTER THE JUMP
Styling: Nicholas Verburgt
Models: Ashley Rock, Krystle Burns
Styling Assistants: Amber Bembnister Kelley Hanni, Kaylei McGaw, Elizabeth Van Fleteren
FULL PHOTO SHOOT AFTER THE JUMP
Sunday, April 25, 2010
CHAMPAGNE SUNRISE
It has been a long year, and it seems just like yesterday Natalie Probst and I were planning out first photo shoot!! I want to thank everyone who has been following the SADA blog on its maiden voyage, and please feel free to comment on our latest photo shoot, featuring pieces from my very own Senior 2010 Collection. Thanks again to my models, Kaylei McGaw, Ashley Rock, Corey Bartos and my styling assistant Amber Bembnister.
-Nicholas Verburgt
complete photo shoot after the jump.
-Nicholas Verburgt
complete photo shoot after the jump.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
HIGH HEEL MARATHON
Sign up HERE (www.sadahigheelmarathon.evenbrite.com)
$15 entry fee (includes t-shirt)
A portion of our proceeds will be donated to Path of Pink, an organization specializing in fashion designs for woman who have battle against breast cancer. (pathofpink.org)
Everyone (Men & Women) are invited to sign up and strap on those heels for a sprint down M.A.C.
Check in starts at 11am.
Refreshments for runners will be served.
2010 SADA Fashion Show Tickest will be on sale as well!!
email sada.msu@gmail.com for further questions!!
$15 entry fee (includes t-shirt)
A portion of our proceeds will be donated to Path of Pink, an organization specializing in fashion designs for woman who have battle against breast cancer. (pathofpink.org)
Everyone (Men & Women) are invited to sign up and strap on those heels for a sprint down M.A.C.
Check in starts at 11am.
Refreshments for runners will be served.
2010 SADA Fashion Show Tickest will be on sale as well!!
email sada.msu@gmail.com for further questions!!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
NEON WASH (Photos by: Natalie Probst)
Photos: Natalie Probst
Creative Director: Nicholas Verburgt
Style Director: Leigh Gervasi
Styling Assistant/Hair & Make-Up: Amber Bembnister, Kelley Hanni, Kaylei McGaw, Julie Stamos
Models: Krystle Burton, Alex Reifenberg, Katy Robb, Tarah Zdunic
Creative Director: Nicholas Verburgt
Style Director: Leigh Gervasi
Styling Assistant/Hair & Make-Up: Amber Bembnister, Kelley Hanni, Kaylei McGaw, Julie Stamos
Models: Krystle Burton, Alex Reifenberg, Katy Robb, Tarah Zdunic
Labels:
Julie Stamos,
Kaylei McGaw,
Kelley Hanni,
Leigh Gervasi,
MSU,
Natalie Probst,
SADA
Monday, January 11, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Spring 2010...A Look Ahead By: Diane Paik
Oh Karl, you did it again. Right when you think you’ve seen the craziest, most bizarre runway show, Chanel wowed the audience with an “old country barnyard meets high-fashion” inspired theme. Models emerged from a giant haystack dressed in neutrals and soft pink and blue colored knits, see through floor-length skirts, and the ever so appropriate, clogs. Chanel, known for textured knits, added a rougher twist on the classic look. Whether the models were dressed in full-bodied skirts or barely anything covering their legs, nude-colored tights with dangling chains or laced ribbon patterns were added to the mixture. There was a rustic air to the show, but little did anyone know about the naughty rendezvous that would occur at the end featuring Lagerfeld’s right-hand man Baptiste Giabiconi, Freja Beha Erichsen, and Lara Stone. As the gorgeous three started to roll around in the hay, Lagerfeld took his bow to a standing ovation.
Goosebumps and a slight shiver run down your spine when you take sight of a troop of models fiercely strutting down what seems to be an endless runway of Lanvin’s Spring/Summer 2010 show. Dim lights and a dark audience helped bring the illusion Alber Elbaz was trying to create inside the transformed warehouse. With minimal decorations, and a long runway, the clothes were sure to get all of the attention. Elbaz’s trademark of one –-shoulder ensembles made more than just one appearance at this year’s show. He took a fresher approach to the one-shoulder look by elaborately draping two big ruched sleeves. The color pallet consisted of bold pinks and reds, luxurious pewter, rich black, bright green, and blue. Not only did the fabric itself make a statement, but the detailing of the gold sequins and assortments of jewelry showered the garments. Lanvin’s look of class, sex appeal, and boldness was still relevant at this year’s show, and heads will definitely turn when seeing a piece of Elbaz’s masterpiece.
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