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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Saturday- Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

I didn't know what to expect when I first arrived at Lincoln Center on Saturday. It was day 3 of fashion week and the energy surrounding the center when I arrived was contagious. We met up with Lisa Burwell, publisher and founder of Vie People + Places magazine and her husband who took us to the media trailer across the street from Lincoln Center to collect our press badges. Our press badges would allow us access to various shows throughout the week. Even better, if you didn't have a ticket to a show but you had a badge you could get on a list to attend the show in the standing section- which is definitely worth it! The scene when we walked into the Lincoln Center was one I had never experienced. Promotional booths from Kim Crawford wines to Pepsi Skinny to Tresemme were expected as was the plethora of photographers, video cameras and people. But it was the outfits of the attendees that truly made fashion week fashion week. Men with plastic nets over their faces or in mink with hot pink clutches, women in huge 70's style glasses with chunky socks under strappy sandals and the couture babies as I call them dressed in sequins or with bunny ears (who deserve their own post)... I could go on for a while.
Minutes before the show started
The first and only show I planned on attending Saturday was Vivienne Tam. After waiting outside the entrance to the theater for about 45 minutes we were ushered into a large room full of people searching for their assigned seats, camera's flashing, the quiet chatter of people in a dozen different languages. I settled into section C, taking in everything going on around me. I noticed the guy in front of me had his ipad out- a blogger with his twitter feed, facebook and blog all compartmentalized on one screen. The minute the lights went out he tweeted "@vivienneTam, here we go." His avid followers scattered across the US or maybe even the globe, hanging onto his every tweet to see what he thought of Vivienne Tam's Fall collection. I couldn't keep up with his tweets because the second the music started and the first model appeared on the runway all eyes were transfixed to the artful details spun together to make up Vivienne's collection. There was a balanced mix of tailored jackets and pants with flowy feminine dresses but my favorite look of all was her beaded flapper dresses. The hair, piled atop the models heads in rich buns with hairnets was an ode to Southern Chinese opera called kunqu. The models sauntered down the runway with faces made up like porcelain dolls with very little make-up apart from the thick black eye liner, as the central focus was the intricate details that were wrought into Vivienne's clothes. I tried taking photos with my iphone and camera while also watching the show through my own eyes and not the eyes of a lens, but this was a difficult task. Before I knew it all the models had paraded down the runway for everyone to have one last look, Vivienne Tam meekly stepped out from backstage to everyone's applause and in a blink of an eye the show was over, the lights were back on and everyone was shuffling out of the doors. I didn't realize until that moment that I had been holding my breath almost the entire time. 

Beaded flapper dress

Last look- Vivienne Tam

After the show was over we decided to walk around and see what was going on inside of Lincoln Center. Apart from some great people watching, we witnessed style expert and TV personality Robert Verdi asking individuals what their personal style was and then challenging them to a walk off, I was thankfully able to avoid the humiliation of doing a walk-off but it was a very entertaining way to end my first day of fashion week!
Robert Verdi interviewing before the walk-off challenge


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Whitney Williams Collection SS 2011

I spent yesterday afternoon shooting my spring/summer jewelry collection with the incredibly talented photographer, Dixie Dixon. Outside the studio the weather was in the 30's but through the lens of Dixie's camera we were transported to one of Maui's black sand beaches, complete with palm leaves, coral and shells.
The Whitney Williams SS '11 Collection will be available by the end of February on whitneywilliams.com 

Dixie photographed me styling the shot with a palm leaf

Dixie photographing one of the Anchor and Chain pieces

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Christian Dior haute couture SS 11

John Galliano played up to every woman's ultra feminine fantasy at his haute couture SS 11 Dior show... now i'm ready to play dress-up!




Photos by Simon Proctor

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Purple Event

I am so excited that TCU is going to the Rose Bowl!!!

In honor of the game, I decided to create an entire collection of purple jewelry. The Purple Event is taking place on my website: www.tramontibywhitney.com and if you use the discount code "purple" you receive 10% off the entire order.

 These are a few of my favorite pieces from the collection:

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Floral Designer






I had the pleasure of attending Kappa Tablescapes at Brook Hollow Golf Club last month where my good friend and extremely talented floral designer, Peyton Riley, created a fabulous table for the benefit. It was my first time to attend Tablescapes and I was overwhelmed by the amount of talent that revealed itself through the creativity and shear imagination that bloomed from each table. If you haven’t had the chance to attend this event, you must. Each individual or company participating in the event is asked to design their own table creation and it’s incredible how unique each table was! I saw leopards dressed in jewels, plates floating in pools of flowers, centerpieces made of tiny beds and antler’s turned into vases. Peyton chose a tea party theme for her table. Using pink and white ranculus, lavender lilacs (which are extremely hard to find this time of year), antique green hydrangeas, white roses, and many more flowers she turned the table into an elegantly chic tea party even Alice would be envious of. I love how she incorporated her grandmother’s candelabras, which were made of Murano Italian glass, her mother’s Frances the First silver, and her own mercury glass vases with clusters of lavender lilacs overflowing from the arrangements to create the perfect complement. The menu and place cards were even hand painted by a local artist to match the flowers on the table- I love how each individual card was a one-of-a-kind!

Kappa Tablescapes is a unique two-day event benefiting Dallas community non-profit organizations. The first event is a festive evening with cocktails and hors d'ouvres celebrating sponsors and beneficiaries allowing patrons to view the designer's incredible table creations. The second event is a luncheon in which guests view and dine at the wonderfully decorated tables, and hear a guest author speak on everything from decorating trends, to table-setting and entertaining tips, as well as culinary topics. I would highly suggest attending next year to see the wonderful creativity of all the designers involved! 








Peyton Riley is a recent graduate of the Cox School of Business at SMU. Throughout college Peyton gained design and event planning experience by working with highly respected Dallas based event planners. Combining her talents for floral design with her experiences as an event planner, Peyton started her own design firm out of college. To hire Peyton for your next event email her at Peyton.l.riley@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

It's in the wrist

While waiting to catch a flight to Vegas last Friday, I picked up Elle magazine. The seasons resort looks   make me long for languorous days on the beach where bright colors pop on golden tans and the addition of jewels make a swimsuit that much more glamorous. 

Don't you just love the exotic statement that horn cuffs make when they are stacked in different shapes and sizes? I am going to start selling these horn cuffs (pictured top right) on my website once I introduce the Whitney Williams resort collection next month... I love how the surface looks like it's covered in paint strokes!

Arlenis Sosa featured in “Synchronized Swim” in Elle US November 2010 , photographed by Carter Smith, styling by Mario Grauso, Hair by Teddy Charles, Makeup by Fulvia Farolfi

Friday, October 8, 2010

Inspired by Mad Men



Advertising. It's the dream I had since I was little... I was enthralled with the idea of making a brand recognizable. Although I love watching Mad Men for a glimpse into the glamorous advertising days of the '70's, I think I like it more for the design inspiration that comes from watching the show. I saw this necklace on a recent episode and it inspired me to design this new pendant necklace for the Whitney Williams collection.