>Mackage Fall 2010 #NYFW

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Mackage was my first official runway show which was held at the Salon in the tents of Bryant Park. This was my first “experience” at the tents and it was not what I expected. When I arrived I was told that I was going to be standing but lucky for me I was able to grab a seat in third row. I’m familiar with Mackage from my good ol days of working retail at Lord & Taylor. I loved it then when it was all heavy $900 puffer jackets and I’m loving now as the company ventures off into women’s and men’s ready to wear. I am not a morning person at all but the collage of tweed and leather sheaths held my attention. The decision to take the Mackage from outerwear and into the fashion retail market was good one. Can’t wait to see what they have in store for spring. On the beauty front, I wish I could have snuck backstage to interview the stylist because the hair and makeup was unlike anything I’ve seen so far. Most of the models worked uneven cropped bobs with hair flowing in front of the face or their long mane was tucked in the collar of the coat. I’m all over this look for fall. There’s something in here for the guys too. Check out the pics below. 

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I am an audience development and social media expert with a passion for economic advancement. I started my career in media 15 years ago lacking basic skills such as negotiating a salary, networking, and generally selling myself for new opportunities. Through a lot of self-evaluation and research, I was able to climb out of the rut of low-paying jobs and garner a salary that is indicative of all the hard work I put in. Too often I hear people like me complain about where they’re at because they are being low-balled or mistreated. I believe we have to take control of our destiny and stop accepting less. This platform is a space where I’ll give you the advice I wish someone had given me long ago.

Posted on February 12, 2010, in #NYFW, Men's Fashion. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. >Definitely working on that! Thanks!

  2. >You need a better camera, love. This would've been more interesting to look at if things weren't so pixelated.