Sunos latest collection is another tapestry of fab prints all infused together in one major collection! Florals were the dominant print in this collection and there were plenty! They were very soft and were mainly in a fab satin fabric which made them shine beautifully! I liked them though prints where not my fav thing in this collection I was really in love with the silhouettes and just the look of the show! A show like suno can be hard to talk about in this form I remember last season I was puzzled for words when it came to the show report and I just said a lot of crap I feel like im doing the same here! Though did die for the collection suno is a new and original brand and this season I really loved all the beautiful dresses and fab satin glossy coral pieces so major! It was soft feminine and really a beautiful image which has become such a signature of the new brand and I love how every season they develop on there look and make it fab for us all to watch ..... and shop!
 
Really cant believe im actually saying that it is just a day and several hours until a month of fashion kicks of in new york! Even though its just a day to wait I cant help butting seeing as many previews as i can be it mood boards or simple designer sketches. it always feels like ripping a little hole and taking a little peek at your much anticipated christmas gift! Its all part of the pre fashion season buzz! I have a few previews that I discovered collectively from a few sites that will get your pre fashion week fever sky rocketing! 
 
The CFDA fashion fund finalists have been announced and her is an introduction to the 10 finalist which we will be seeing a lot more of!

Andrea Lieberman, A.L.C 
 

Hometown: New York CityLives in: Beverly Hills
Lives in: Beverly Hills 

A.L.C. in five words
: “Modern, effortless, chic, tribal, minimal.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “Remaining calm!”


Where she was when she got the news she’d been named a finalist:“When I returned home from dropping my daughter at school I saw a message from Steven Kolb. I called back and my heart was pounding!” 


How she’ll unwind after the presentation: “I’m jumping on a plane and going right back to my studio!”

Sofia Sizzi, Giulietta 

Hometown: Florence, Italy
Lives in: Financial District, New York City

Giulietta in five words: “Nostalgic, modern, classic, ironic, strong.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “I can talk about the clothes all day long, but it’s not my cup of tea to talk intricately about the number details. I usually see the books and make sure we don’t go out of business—that’s about it! Sitting in front of the judging panel and having to discuss it was a challenge.”


Where she was when she got the news she’d been named a finalist:“I’d been at the doctor that morning because I’d hurt my foot and couldn’t really walk. When I arrived back at the office and saw a camera crew there, I knew it must have been good news. Suddenly I was jumping around!”


How she’ll unwind after the presentation: “We have everything made in Italy, but as everyone knows, my country loves to take a month of vacation in the summer, so now I’ll start concentrating on the details for my spring collection that I can produce in New York. I wish I could go on vacation. Maybe after fashion week. . . .”

Greg Armas, Assembly New York 

Hometown: Medford, Oregon
Lives in: Lower East Side, New York City

Assembly New York in five words: “Discrete, simple, authoritative, integrated, future-primitive.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “It was about separating two things: the brick-and-mortar shop and the actual collection. Where one begins and the other ends is something I’ve had to start formulating through this process and decide, what is the future of this brand?”


Where he was when he got the news he’d been named a finalist: “I didn’t expect it in a million years. I was standing in the middle of a bodega with some coconut water in one hand and the phone in the other, and when Steven Kolb called I was like, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me!’ ”


How he’ll unwind after the presentation: “So far, a sandwich is as far as I’ve gotten. I was thinking of getting an artisanal grilled cheese. Also, I just got a text from someone to go rafting down the Colorado River; I have to decide if I’m going to take him up on that.”

Justin Salguero and Daniel Silberman; Illesteva

Hometown: Frankfurt, Germany (Daniel) and New York (Justin)
Lives in:  Tribeca, New York City

Illesteva in five words: “Timeless, bold, craftsmanship, unique, passionate.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: Silberman says, “I’ve never done a presentation in front of people, so going before the judges, people we look up to, was very challenging.”


Where they were when they got the news they’d been named a finalist: 
Silberman says, “I was on a plane to San Francisco for a business meeting and someone in my office texted me to say Steven from the CFDA was looking for me. Then when we landed, they wouldn’t let us off the plane! I called back like, three hours later.” Salguero says, “I was in my hotel room in San Francisco getting ready for our business meeting. I’d missed Daniel’s first couple of calls because I was in the shower!”


How they’ll unwind after the presentation: Silberman says, “I’m going to take a nap at home. We’ll probably celebrate tonight.” Salguero adds, “I think I’m going to take a nap too. Then maybe we’ll have a glass of champagne later on!”

Jennifer Fisher, Jennifer Fisher Jewelry 

Hometown: Santa Barbara, California
Lives in: Tribeca, New York City

Jennifer Fisher Jewelry in five words: “Individual, empowering, diverse, edgy, eclectic.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “I’ve sold jewelry privately for so long, so I guess expanding in preparation for this and starting to do resort and holiday collections. I was never forced to create collections before—everything was evergreen, so that was a challenge.”


Where she was when she got the news she’d been named a finalist:  “I was at a lunch meeting when I got this frantic call to come back to the office because there was an emergency. When I walked in, I was handed a Post-it saying Steven Kolb had called. I figured it out at that point. After I spoke to him, I hung up the phone and cried. I was the sap who cried!”


How she’ll unwind after the presentation: “I don’t get to! I told the girls at work we should go out for lunch today and celebrate, but they’re all too busy. We’ll figure something out.”

Jennifer Meyer Maguire, Jennifer Meyer 

Hometown: Los Angeles
Lives in: Los Angeles

Jennifer Meyer in five words: “Personal, delicate, colorful, awesome, classic.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “I feel like the challenges are just beginning! Going in front of the judges has been the biggest so far though. I’ve never been so excited and so nervous at the same time.”


Where she was when she got the news she’d been named a finalist:“I’d just gotten out the shower; it was 8:30 a.m. I got the phone call from Steven Kolb and burst into tears. It was the best feeling.”


How she’ll unwind after the presentation: “I’m getting on a plane right back to L.A. to go tuck my two kids into bed. I got in on Sunday and three nights without them is the longest I’ve ever gone.”

Erin Beatty and Max Osterweis, Suno

Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colorado (Beatty); San Francisco (Osterweis)
Lives in: West Village, New York (Beatty); Brooklyn, New York (Osterweis)

Suno in five words: “Optimistic, colorful, ethical, intellectual, comfortable.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist, the second time around: Osterweis says, “I think being in front of the judges was tough.” Beatty says, “The questions were really hard this time around, because I think if we’re going to do this again, we’re really going to have to answer for our business.”


Where they were when they got the news they’d been named finalists: Osterweis says, “We were together looking at office spaces when we got the call.”


How they’ll unwind after the presentation: Beatty says, “We both are going back to work after this, but this weekend I hear it’s going to rain, so I want to stay at home all day, watch movies and relax.” Osterweis says, “I’m hosting a bunch of my high school and college friends at my house in Shelter Island for the weekend.”

Tabitha Simmons, Tabitha Simmons

Hometown: Cambridgeshire, England
Lives in: Chelsea, New York City

Tabitha Simmons in five words: “Feminine, sexy, quirky, detailed, versatile.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “I guess I just overcame the biggest challenge, which was going in and talking about my company in front of ten incredible people who are very established in their field.”


Where she was when she got the news she’d been named finalists: “I was in the middle of shooting a fashion story when I got the call.” 


How she’ll unwind after the presentation: “I won’t have time to unwind just yet. I have an appointment with a designer right after, and then I’m heading to the airport and getting on a plane to London for a shoot.”

Greg Chait, The Elder Statesman 

Hometown: Paradise Valley, Arizona
Lives in: Malibu

The Elder Statesman in five words: “West Coast values, Americana, luxury.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “I’m launching three collections this week, with 40 meetings on top of this, a family reunion, and a wedding. Managing all my commitments and being sure to execute everything the way I like to has been the biggest challenge.”


Where he was when he got the news he’d been named a finalist: “I was driving to work and Steven Kolb called me and told me the good news. I pulled over by the beach, jumped into the water to surf, and then went on to work.”


How he’ll unwind after the presentation: “I’m going to a barbecue with friends in the city later on.”

Wes Gordon, Wes Gordon

Hometown: Atlanta
Lives in: NoHo, New York City

Wes Gordon in five words: “Elegant, slightly disheveled, fresh, timeless.”


Biggest challenge as a finalist: “It’s definitely been a mission of self-exploration. Answering the questions for the application is a fantastic exercise because it forces you to address questions that are both abstract and specific about your business, questions that you haven’t taken the time to answer before.”


Where he was when he got the news he’d been named a finalist: “I was in my office in the Financial District when Steven Kolb called. It was around lunchtime. I knew it was happening that day so I was getting a bit anxious. I kept checking the CFDA and Vogue on Twitter to see if there was any news.”


How he’ll unwind after the presentation: “I can’t unwind. I have the spring collection to focus on now. I’m going to go home, change out of my suit, and get back to work.”

 
Announced tonight at Diane von Furstenberg’s studio, the nominees and honorees of the 2012 Council of Fashion Designers Awards ceremony, which will be held June 4 at Alice Tully Hall in New York and emceed by Seth Meyers.

Womenswear Designer of the Year:
Marc Jacobs
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen of The Row

Accessory Designer of the Year:

Reed Krakoff
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler
Alexander Wang

Menswear Designer of the Year:
Simon Spurr
Patrik Ervell
Billy Reid


Swarovski Award for Womenswear:

Joseph Altuzarra
Christopher Peters and Shane Gabier of Creatures of the Wind
Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty of Suno

Swarovski Award for Accessory Design:
Pamela Love
Tabitha Simmons
Irene Neuwirth


Swarovski Award for Menswear: 
Antonio Azzuolo of A.A. Antonio Azzuolo
Todd Snyder
Phillip Lim
 of 3.1 Phillip Lim


Media Award: 
Garance Doré
Scott Schuman


International Award: 
Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons
 
Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award: 
Tommy Hilfiger

Fashion Icon Award:
Johnny Depp

Founders Award:
Andrew Rosen

 
Here are some pics of the best parties this nyfw!!!!

Marc Jacobs

Diane Von Frustenburg 

altuzarra 

Prabel Gurung 

Suno

Jason Wu

Rodarte 

Band of outsiders

Narcisco Rodrigez 

Proenza Schouler 

Suno

2/11/2012

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Suno this season showed miss matched graphic prints but there was a  more wearability  feel achieved by the designers. There were a lot of sticking stripes that opened the collection then the prints evolved into fun and upbeat illustartions that i found quite cute and wearable. The collection closed with fabulous glittering golden poke dot black sheer skirts with leather accents i just adored these looks!!! i thought they were great evening pieces anyone would love to have!! Suno showed a fun collection full of miss matched quirky prints with a bearability factor but of course there was always the unusual factor!!!!