Tuesday, December 2, 2014

An Evening at the Ball

by Toy Taylor - What's better than artistic pieces created by the young people of today? I'll tell you what's better. Artistic pieces created by young people on display at a masquerade ball. This was the first annual

You Can Be 



Red Carpet 

Masquerade 

Ball held at 

the Embassy 

Suites in 

Scottsdale. Everyone came decked out in their best dressed.  The 

crowd looked great tonight. Ball gowns and detailed masquerade 

masks were a huge hit.  













The evening was packed with 

varied entertainment. Hip hop

 




Even had a young duet cover the favorite 80's band Journey. I think we all enjoyed that a lil too much. It was a blast! I loved how all the youngsters came out to support this wonderful event. 





















Gianna Nicole and Monica Warhol






The host for 

the evening 

was the 

eclectic fine 

art artist 


Warhol

Yes, she 

hails from 

the incredibly famous Warhol family. 

Through many trials and tribulations, 

Monica Warhol has expressed herself 

through a multitude of artistic outlets. 

Ms. Warhol's generosity for artistic 

charitable events is astounding. She is 

known to be involved with children's charitable organizations. Monica Warhol definitely has a story to tell.


The non-profit organization 

YCBAAF hopes to raise 

enough money to help art and 

music programs remain within 

the Arizona school 

curriculums. Founder DeAvon Burnes looks to provide instruments, scholarships and funding for art and music programs that he found extremely needful for today's youth.




"Our goal is to motivate 

students’ participation in art 

programs, without allowing 

their social or economic 

struggles stop them in their 

path to success"














Joseph James and Gianna Nicole

A big special thanks goes to Gianna Nicole Productions and Eva Louis of Chronic Behavior for pulling together a jam packed evening of entertainment. The masquerade ball helped to benefit a worthy cause for today's young kiddos.

Art and music allows emotions to be expressed through so many diverse channels. To lose this outlet in our schools would be a disservice to our future adults.

Me and Eva Louis





















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Thanks to the Chronic Behavior team for their excellent coverage of the event. They are the team helping to support and promote the brand. We appreciate you for your continued support.


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

In The Studio With Suite JSG

One thing I truly love about what I do as a fashion and event blogger is meeting new people who are given the opportunity to realize their dream. I met one-half of this dynamic team about 10 years ago when he was simply showing off his sketch book of artistic visions to the patrons. I used to tell him he had quite a hidden talent that I hoped would take him far one day. Well I'm proud to say that day has come. I first recognized JR Dumarce at the Fashion For a New Life 3 event, but just couldn't place his face. Waiting for him outside the photography studio, it clicked. I just couldn't believe this young man had achieved his dream. I knew he was destined for greatness.




 I couldn't be more happier 

for JR and his business 

partner Sherwin Gishey for 

bringing their visions to 

fruition in seeing the 

reality of their brand 

unfold. We had a great

 time catching up on old times. The photo session was a hot one. Model Trina is, well what can I say except, she knows how to do her job. 



The clothing is well made and definitely 

tailored to the woman's body. Playful, 

sexy, avant garde stylings that make me 






want each and every 

piece. Let the pics tell the 

story. 






Here's a closer look at Suite JSG...








 1.   DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE DESIGNER?



     Currently Jean Paul Gautier & his last collection, Zhandra Rhodes, Halston, Vivienne Westwood. We’re always watching Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Calvin Klein, and Commes De Garcons. We are also discovering European designers through Vogue Italia and Vogue Paris, as well as fresh, new up & coming designers.


2.   DID EITHER OF YOU HAVE FASHION DREAMS OR ASPIRATIONS AS A CHILD?  IF SO, DO SHARE.


      Sherwin:  My interest in fashion started with me watching my mother sew.  It was when I was 5 or 6 years old.  It’s funny; I remember standing at the edge of our kitchen table, wearing only a maroon/purple velvet shirt, underwear, and moccasins, waiting for my mom to finish up the hems of the white pant to my outfit.  It was Native American Day and I was in a float along with my head start class.  I remember, from start to finish, how she whipped up a pair of pants; that was when and where I fell in love with sewing.  From there, I started with small projects like pillow and making doll clothes for my sister’s dolls.  My mom walked me through the process laying out patterns and cutting fabric, eventually using her sewing machine.  After that, it became second nature.  I taught  myself how to sew, no formal training, no books.  In 2010, I joined the fashion program at Phoenix College, where I’m still learning to perfect my skills.

      JR: I was 6 years old when I discovered Cosmopolitan covers. The supermodels on the covers blew me away. I recall always drawing women on any paper or flat surface I could find. I never really told anyone that I liked to draw fashion and that fashion models interested me. There was no outlet for me to express this creativity so I kept it to myself. I didn’t have access to fashion, lights & models but I was so intrigued (lol). My first job was at a professional art store in downtown Flagstaff when I was 9 years old. The owner noticed I was there almost every day trying out various new pens & markers. She gave me the task of sweeping out the front outside door entrance & my payment was a miniature Prism pencil and paper set. I grew up in the 80’s so MTV, art, people and life inspired me. I was fascinated by the model Margeaux Hemingway. She was beautiful, exciting and always laughing and dancing. Her life seemed to be a 24 hour disco, which totally fascinated me & influenced my art.



3.   WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE DREAM FOR SUITE JSG?


      Of course, to keep making quality garments.  Along with that, swimwear/pool loungewear, there is also a fragrance test in the works.  The ultimate dreams are to be a high end label, a Suite JSG boutique or two with an in-house design studio, to possibly attract investors & to possibly go global. 
 
  



4.  WHAT MESSAGE DO YOU WANT TO CONVEY WITH YOUR CLOTHING LINE?

      Modern sophistication, subtle sex appeal, fashion forward confidence.
,


5.   WHAT, IF ANY, EXPERIENCES IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY DO EITHER OF YOU HAVE?

      Sherwin: I’m currently in the fashion design program at Phoenix College but no professional experience yet.

      JR: No, this is my first venture into the scene; my passion has always been art, models & fashion.



6.   WHAT MATTERS TO YOU MOST AS A DESIGNER?

      Individuality, quality well-made clothes, client business & satisfaction.






7.   AS A CURVY GIRL MYSELF, WILL YOU OFFER YOUR CLOTHING LINE IN PLUS SIZE FASHIONS?


      Yes, we offer private consultations & fittings. It is our philosophy that every woman is beautiful and that fashion should be accessible to her. One of our clients is a fuller woman who we’ve designed custom patterns that compliment her body frame. 

8.   WHO IS SUITE JSG?

      Two artists who have forged a fashion collaboration based on skill, talent, style & art. ‘J’ for JR and ‘SG’ for Sherwin Gishey.  Suite meaning “We’re offering women the ‘key’ to a ‘Suite of modern, fashion forward clothes.”

9.   WITH NEW FASHIONS TRENDING AT EVERY TURN, HOW WILL SUITE JSG MAKE A STANDOUT FROM OTHER BRANDS?

      By keeping up with new trends through social media, fashion blogs, films, fashion books, magazines & even street style. We also watch films from the 60’s & 70’s for ideas and inspiration.
 


10. IF SOMEONE WANTED TO PURCHASE SOMETHING SPECIAL FROM YOU, WHERE CAN THEY FIND YOU?

      Our contact information is on Facebook as (Suite JSG); Instagram (suitejsg76); and Gmail at (suitejsg@gmail.com).

11. WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGE SO FAR?

      1) Being male designers we sometimes are underestimated about understanding a woman’s body & style choices.


      2) Getting people to understand our style aesthetic. Alongside classic looks, we also offer different, almost avant garde pieces (for example: one sleeve tops, one legged trousers & the use of unique textiles.)



What can I say, I love these guys. The passion that courses through their veins when it comes to fashion is unreal. I hope all our readers will check out Suite JSG on Facebook and give them a shout out. I truly expect to see more from JR and Sherwin in the near, very near, future. Please feel free to posts some comments below and let us know what you think. Another big hand clap to Suite JSG for blessing us with new, haute, fashion-forward couture. Well done, fellas!








by Toy Taylor










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Thanks to the Chronic Behavior team for their excellent coverage of the event. They are the team helping to support and promote the brand. We appreciate you for your continued support.



Tuesday, November 4, 2014

FashionsTo Help A New Life

Lead Singer The Optimystics
by Toy Taylor [RECAP] I love when I come across an organization who helps with the betterment of families in need. What I love even more are the people who come together collectively to share in the betterment of the families in need. I saw that at the Fashion For New Life Center 3 red carpet event. Held at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Litchfield, Arizona (yeah, give it up for the Westside!) the show benefited an incredible issue that needs awareness. Domestic violence. 

The New Life Center advocates for women and children fleeing domestic violence situations. At the New Life Center they will receive comprehensive care and counseling through programs with qualified professionals. Families receive help with everyday needs such as clothing, bedding and food seeing how many are fleeing their negative situation. The New Life Center is truly a safe haven for women and children.

Emcee Kim Covington


Lead Singer The Optimystics

With that said, established and aspiring designers, models, and local entertainment came together for one heck of a night of fashion. Here's the rundown on the runway...










SUITE JSG: What a super fun edgy line. Lots of 

glittery bling going on. I’m not sure of the material 

but the gold lume fabric was hot! The short sexy 

cocktail dresses were cut nice giving lots of 

movement while not clinging to the body. The 

shiny see-thru look was super sexy! It made for 

quite the stylish look. Not gaudy at all. The 

pant/shorts combo was the extreme avant garde 

look. Leather shrug to evening wear makes this 

fashion forward collection quite desirable.























SEVEN EIGHTY SIX

This collection rocked 

one of my favorite 

colors on the 

runway…olive green. Rich, regal and delicious. The 

soft jacquard-like print set the 

tone just right. This brand screams femininity 

across the board. I would totally purchase every piece in this collection.

My favorite piece was the white dress with 

the yellow tulle skirt, and the best part is it has 

flower petals all over it. So stinkin' girly! I loved 

it!




























VSLZ FASHUN GROUP: Designer Amber Collins 

attests her clothing line is “glorifying God 

through fashion”. Praise was spoken loud and 

clear for all us fashionistas. Stylishly modern 


apparel that appeals to the everyday woman. 

Maxi dress with the high-waisted belt made the 

trendy look very 

contemporary. 






It was comfy chic in a rich deep earthy tone. The use of mixed textures took this 

fashion forward line to new heights. The leather cutouts made me think of paper 

cutouts we did as a child. I love love LOVED the skull head wraps worn! They 

accentuated the look magnificently. This collection makes a statement loud and 

clear. 






I have to give a serious shout out to the band The Optimystics for keeping the 

crowd grooving in their seats. It was pretty cool seeing a runway show set to live
music. This husband and wife duo was completely n’sync with one another. Even 


when the runway lagged they didn’t skip a beat. I would definitely hire them for my 

next event.


The beautiful Divine brought to the stage an expressively deep and prolific poetry. 

The spoken word is good anytime anywhere.





The models got the chance to work the catwalk in 

any way they wanted. Oh my did attitudes fly high. 

These ladies were WOR-KING IT! But the young lady 

who wowed the crowd was 14 yr old Miss Lyric 

Saylor. Her diva-like attitude blazed on the runway, 
Model Lyric Saylor

which earned her 

the ‘Best Walk”. I 

will keep my eye 

on Lyric Saylor. 

This will not be the last time we see 

her on the runway.





























Brian Kohatsu




Comedian Brian Kohatsu entertained us with his off-the-cuff humor. He was pretty funny. He knew how to keep the crowd laughing.


















Aspiring Designer winner Kathleen Tinkler







Karla Medina has found 

her path in the fashion 

mecca with her 

exceptional 

headdresses. 

Large, colorful, uniquely-

shaped art for your








head. That’s the best way I can describe it. I saw 

chandelier style head piece that was simply jaw 

dropping. I'm seeing such a trend in head wear this 

year. I'm thinking it's a must-have addition to my 


wardrobe.

Just beautiful.





















Hues of Ego


It was an awesome surprise to see these 3 young 

designers again….




I know their lives have been quite busy since their 

Phoenix Fashion Week debut, so it was great 

seeing them again on the runway for such a 

worthy cause.

Hues of Ego


Natasha's Hues of Ego once again showed us 

what couture looks like on the runway. Bold, 

striking, unleashing of any inhibitions you may 

have. I love this collection!


Kismit

Kismit


Kismit




Kismit gave the crowd fierce sexy-ness with her strong 

lines and body hugging pieces that craved our 

attention. Kismit's style is for that confident modern     

woman looking to make things happen. Hot collection!












Lillienne Lang




Lillienne Lang showed a much softer side of 

her line. The long empire waist gown was

simply ethereal. I felt a soothing flow as it 

graced the runway. I was quite impressed with 

the softer look all while keeping the European 

feel to it. Lillienne keeps





L. Lang
L. Lang
L. Lang




on challenging herself to reach higher and higher

Big hand clap to all 3 Phoenix Fashion Week 

designers! 
L. Lang







What a great night of runway, especially when it is serving a good cause. The New 

Life Center will surely benefit from the packed house. Raffle prizes and the silent 

auctions were showing a lot of activity. I definitely look forward to seeing more 

from these designers in the future. Please take a moment and check out the New 

Life Center website. A little or a lot, everything helps. Enjoy!














Presented by www.chronicbehavior.com/ @chronicbehavior www.facebook.com/FilmFashionFutures.com

Thanks to the Chronic Behavior team for their excellent coverage of the event. They are the team helping to support and promote the brand. We appreciate you for your continued support.