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Nonja Gets it right for Spring 09!

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Stylist to the stars, Nonja McKenzie can now add Designer to her list of talents. Her spring 2009 collection was previewed at LA fashion week and it was absolutely fabulous! Dangly legged ladies walked the runway in McKenzie’s sophisticated 60’s inspired frocks as if they just stepped out of a Slim Aarons photograph of a high society poolside party.

Models at Nonja McKenzies Sp 09 show fit right into this photo by Slim Aarons circa 1970

Models at Nonja McKenzies Sp 09 show fit right into this photo by Slim Aarons circa 1970

Beaded tunic dresses were cut very low and some completely see-through with little peek-a boos to sexy boy shorts or bikini bottoms! A silver wrap dress takes you right back to the disco-era, yet in a totally non-tacky way. And for a pop of color, a bright orange dress was featured tying the whole collection together. Overall, I give my applause to the one and only Nonja McKenzie; her looks for spring 09 utterly shined!

One of the looks shown from Nonja's collection

One of the looks shown from Nonja's spring 09 collection

Perfect for Spring!
Fabulously Sexy!

Fabulously Sexy!

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October 22nd, 2008 at 11:33 am

Los Angeles Fashion Week: Gen Art Style

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Kickin’ off LA Fashion Week the only way we know how…With Gen Art’s ‘Fresh Faces in Fashion’ of course!

Zac Posen, Rebecca Taylor, and Jared Gold are just a few of Gen Art’s famous Alumni designers, so it is always exciting to see who will be showing at Gen Art’s events. This year marked Gen Arts 11th annual ‘Fresh Faces in Fashion’, which was hosted by the beautiful and fashion-savvy Mandy Moore. Editors, celebrities and fashion-obsessed looky-loos alike flocked to the Peterson Automotive Museum on LA’s miracle mile to catch the Spring 09 looks from up and coming designers. Models strutted the runway showing off collections by menswear designers K.Z.O and Wayne Hadley. Womenswear designers included Maxine Dillon, Laeken, Quail, Nanushka, Peonie, and Wayf.

Ooooh-la-loooove this look by Quail, photo by: giovanni giannoni

Ooooh-la-loooove this look by Quail, photo by: giovanni giannoni

Model walking the runway at Gen Art in an amazing Maxine Dillon ensemble, photo-by-giovanni-giannoni

Model walking the runway at Gen Art in an amazing Maxine Dillon ensemble, photo-by-giovanni-giannoni

So, who was the best in show? Well, I would have to go with K.Z.O. A follower of K.Z.O since Spring 2007 (K.Z.O’s first collection), I can assure you; the line never misses a beat! Joel K., who is the creative director and designer of K.Z.O (and a dear friend of CC’s), goes the extra mile to add in those little, unexpected details that make each garment a work of art in its own.

Joel K. of K.Z.O

Joel K. of K.Z.O

Trust me when I say: K.Z.O has only been getting better with age. The style of K.Z.O has matured with unreserved sophistication, yet Joel K. still brings that pop of color or other unexpected detail to “wow” you every season. For Spring 09, K.Z.O added cobalt blue to its collection, and that understated explosion of color was the perfect spark to stir up the otherwise serious collection.

Models walking the runway drenched in K.Z.O and looking FABULOUS!

Models walking the runway drenched in K.Z.O and looking FABULOUS!