Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The Way A Theatre Lover Saw New York Fashion Week - ANNA SUI

I had one of the most exciting experience...!

I went to New York Fashion Week to see ANNA SUI fashion show!!
Anybody ever thought an ordinary girl get a chance to go to a top fashion event?! 
It was my legendary first time to see a fashion show.

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center
Hallway to the magic












ANNA SUI show was held at The Theatre at Lincoln Center on February 13th. Snow from blizzard NEMO was finally melting. I put on my heels on while wondering why I didn't get a new pair. I was so very pumped to see the amazing show.


I was truly lucky to have a seat on sixth row. I wasn't expected I could see the show that close!
The show started with a short dance routine with Kylie Minogue's The Loco-Motion.
(Sorry about the bad photo quality, but you can always see the professionally taken photos on fashion websites if you are interested in.)

Top of the fashion show
And the music switched to French Pops as the outfits shifted to cold colors. I very much liked the layers of colors, especially the one with burgundy&orange&pink. Simple sleek hair matched complicated patterns. I was really mesmerized how the designer put all together...!

End of the show

Another thing that made me excited was the gift for guests.
This set was on each seat!



Perfume which will be on sale from March 2013, and Lipstick from this year's spring collection. My perfume smelled sexy from "forbidden affair" and the rouge was smooth glittery pink. I guess now I can really be a lady who carries a lipstick.

Fashion show is already pretty much stylized and it seems there are not much freedom. Although the main purpose of the show is to publicize the brand's theme and design, it could be a magical stage to make people fall in love with the designs. ANNA SUI 2012 Fall/Winter show achieved that object by happy and girly back ground music. 


At last, I need to mention one more point I loved about Fashion Week. 
"People dress up to see a show."
Nowadays, more people dress casually to go theatres, and it maybe a good thing since they might be getting familiar with theatres. Yet I am a believer of dressing up to see a show. Fashion Week was where that spirit still exist.

I tired my best to fit into groups of fashionistas and show respect to designers. Around 10 random photographer asked me to take photos of me. If you find an Asian girl with red lip and gold sweater anywhere, please let me know. (Leave a comment here, tweet me, or send me a private message.)
I hope I'm not in the ugly fashion section! 
 

Thank you so much for the great experience...! <3 <3 <3




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