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Friday, 26 April 2024 09:58

Melina Cortes - Nmili

Opulence of Velvet Gala in Honor of the Best Designer of 2023

Melina Cortes - Nmili

By Associate Director of Fashion North East Coast
Ogla Kwasniewski, Photography by Andrew Dunne

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image001Melina Cortes-Nmili is not a stranger to readers of the “Gladys” magazine. In 2018, she was featured in Influencers Issue and won a title “Women of Influence”. Watching Melina’s journey since then is simply inspiring. In 2023, one of the most prestigious Boston medi publications, “Boston magazine”, named Melina Cortes-Nmili as the Best Clothing Designer of the Year of 2023.

What makes Melina’s design stand out? Every collection is dedicated to a motto: “Beauty that transcends the trend”. Melina’s brand “Lalla Bee” was launched in 2016 and since then every woman who wears a piece of the collections tells a story of strength, effortless beauty, and unveiling confidence. January 17 of 2024 was marked as a date of an official tribute to Melina”s Award as the Best Clothing Designer of 2023 and it took place at the historical world famous Isabella Stewart Gardner museum (Boston, MA).

Isabella Stewart Gardner was a pioneer of transcending traditional societal norms of her gender and class. She created and cultivated her own identity through art, fashion and photography. It was given to debut Melina’s first Velvet collection at such an amazing landmark of history, art and fashion.Over 400 guests attended the “Velvet Gala”. The cocktail reception was accompanied by a life violin performance of Frederick James Woodard III. Two ballet dancers, Polina Asanove and Andrea Gutierrez were greeting guests on a staircase, dressed in Lalla Bee’s newest collection of dresses that were a combination of velvet, taffeta and silk in a silhouette of the ballet tutus. Polina Asanova and Andrea Gutierrez, professional ballet dancers, added grace and poise to the event. From the reception area, guests were led through a glass corridor that was transformed into an alley of rose sculptures, created by JNG Event Consulting. The fashion show started with beautiful remarks from Peggy Fogelman, Norma Jean Calderwood Director of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and from the Honoree of the event, Melina Cortes-Nmili. DJ Freddy Fontaine aka DJ Backspin was curating the whole evening with dynamic and eclectic music, which created an unforgettable vibe and atmosphere of the event.

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The Velvet collection was presented by professional models: Akou Diabakhate, Erwin Dimagiba, Shweta Rawat, Andrea Gutierrez, Kristina Ksander and Olga Kwasniewski. Each model was walking down the alley of the court garden accompanied by a specifically designed music composition. Each dress had a story, a meaning. The presentation of each dress was theatrical and dramatic. Models were creating beautiful choreography on a runway. The collection’s finale was a gown presented by model Olga Kwasniewski.

As Melina described: “I had never had an incline to work with Velvet so this was a perfect opportunity to play with something new. this was an amazing opportunity not only to showcase my designs, to work with friends and to create!This collection is very romantic and close to me - all of my collections are close to me but in the past I was very cognizant about people’s taste and I would squeeze in my desires and in all honesty for this show I did what Melina wanted....period. I was not designing for anyone I was designing purely for the sake of showing the audience who I am and what my brand is about: authenticity. Roots. and Perseverance. and it was all so well received it was music to my heart!

Probably one of the most special dresses of the night is the strapless full skirt with a split. It is an ode to my grandmother: a Matriarch and really the woman who taught me to walk with my head held high despite the circumstances. I was raised by my grandmother so that my mother had the time and quite frankly the chance to go to college. My grandmother, Doña Maria was a self taught seamstress but she did not do it professionally. She made all of our uniforms and party dresses. She always made herself dresses that looked very different from what the other ladies were wearing... ruffles, color, print you name it. I did a fashion show years ago and asked my friend Juan Miguel Guirado, a verytalented painter, to make a picture of my childhood. I sent him several images and he made a collage and painted what I believe is a fantastic representation of who I am. I had his images printed on fabric and by the time everything was set and done there was not enough time to include it on the show. years later here we are... This dress is so very special as it is the result of pure collaboration by different artists and worn by none other than my dear friend Olga. It was definitely a highlight to close the show with this dress. Doña Maria would be proud”.

image003Producing a unique presentation of each dress would be impossible without the talent and dedication of top makeup artists Jeremy Anaya and Janell Akoi. Exquisite hairstyling was done by the amazing Tatyana Kovaleva. Beautiful images of the behind the scenes and during the fashion show were taken by photographers Andrew Dunne and Micah Holder of Bash _pics. Thank you to these photographers for their dedication by working under harsh and restricted conditions and still being able to produce moments to remember. A heartfelt gratitude goes to Peggy Fogelman, Norma Jean Calderwood Director of the museum, for curating the “Velvet gala” and Mary Thompson, who helped enormously during production of this event. The staff of the ISGM were going a mile ahead to make sure the event’s flow would be nothing but perfection.

This grand event would be not having astonishing success without hard work for months of Abdou Nmili, a music curator, Florence Flanaggan, a dressmaker, Olga Kwasniewski, a consulting producer of the event.

“Win as though you were used to it, and lose as if you like it”
-Isabella Stewart Gardner

 

Sunday, 26 January 2020 21:31

Louis Vuitton Museum

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Hello There My Gladys Friends!

Jenny And The City

Louis Vuitton Mus

Story and Photography by Jenny Leeser

As a Fashionista, It was a "must" to visit the Louis Vuitton Museum in Beverly Hills. This "Museum" made me feel like I was in a candy store.  I had non-stop “Aha” moments and I was thrilled.

The museum took us to the beginning of Mr. Vuitton and his journey through hard work and dedication founding this luxury label in 1854 to what we see today.  We were able to walk through workshops of how a handbag is crafted to viewing the current runway collection. There was the Oscar Room with all the dresses worn by A-list Celebrities such as Alicia Vikander, Jennifer Connelly and Michelle Williams. The dresses are so beautiful we can see all the details and I can imagine the time that it takes to make just one dress. The beading and high couture were fabulous!

As we are in a social media generation, they had several filters to download for selfie opportunities, created specially for Louis Vuitton.  All the influencers had a blast with this, including myself.

There was another room with cool visual effects and runway video screens playing the latest fashion show.  Through the different rooms there was the handbag history and all the different iconic patterns. On the roof top we could enjoy sitting in the terrace overseeing the heart of the famous Rodeo Drive. This was the kind of experience that one simply doesn't want to miss.

Thank You for Sharing your Passion and Fashion

xoxo

Jenny

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Article by Pat Gallagher, Images Courtesy of Elvis Presley Enterprises

gracelandpic02gracelandpic04Elegance and Style blended with southern hospitality was front and center inside the magnificent Guest House at Graceland Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee for three majestic days and nights the last weekend in September. Hosted by Graceland's First Lady Priscilla Presley, the weekend introduced audience members to a magical experience as they were treated to fashion, design and cooking seminars inside the Graceland theater, sit­down lunch and dinners highlighting southern comfort food (fried green tomatoes, anyone?), great music, line dancing inside the Graceland Ball­room, a tour of the Graceland mansion grounds ( where guests could engage in the ultimate fan experience and literally "feel" the spirit and legacy of the place that Elvis Presley - the King of Rock 'n Roll - called home).

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gracelandpic06Gladys Magazine enjoyed the company of Priscilla's special guests through­out the weekend including Zoe Gowen, Senior Homes Editor of Southern Living Magazine, who shared her "unique perspectives on outdoor living and southern hospitality:'; Michelle Dunavant and Mary Helen Butler from Memphis Botanical Garden who shared their expertise on how to create the perfect outdoor oasis; Renowned "Rockstar" lifestyle expert Jim Norton, who has over 500 "over the top" dinner parties under his belt, shared his tips for entertaining outdoors -- and along with Sam Andrews from Rise Southern Biscuits & Righteous Chicken, treated the audience to a "sides of the south" lunch & learn with instructions on how to prepare Jim's macaroni and cheese (include smoked Gouda, Gruyere and extra sharp cheddar with Applewood smoked bacon and mayo) along with Sam's recipe for fried green tomatoes and the perfect recipe for fried chicken (All to die for!).

Interior designer Hope Wilkinson and lead interior architect for The Guest­house at Graceland Hotel Aron Ramage discussed different styles of archi­tectural and design details that make the southern style specifically unique. Interior designer Greg Baudoin explained how to create casual designs in your home to highlight your own southern flair. Orchid expert and Founder of Chadwick & Sons Orchids Art Chadwick discussed many different types of or­chids sharing tips on how to decorate with orchids and MOST IMPORTANT: their care and how to keep them alive - no ice cubes! (An important lesson for people who are misinformed by those little instruction cards that accompany your store-bought orchid). Orchids live for decades - who knew?

Saturday evening, guests were treated to a special sit-down dinner: "Bellini's and Bites at the Barn Dinner Party:' Executive Memphis Chef Kelly English, who prepared an alfresco buffet dinner menu of southern classics (including braised beef short ribs over grits and peanut butter and banana bread pudding), served this crowd-pleasing meal under the stars on the grounds of Graceland Mansion overlooking the pasture - Priscilla's favorite spot at Graceland. After dinner, Priscilla and Graceland's Head of Archives Angie Marchese took the stage in the Guesthouse theater sharing personal vintage slide shows and vid­eos inside the gates of Graceland with Priscilla sharing dozens of very personal memories of her life with the King of Rock 'n Roll.

gracelandpic05gracelandpic08Fashion icon Pat Kerr, who has been featured in the windows of the most successful upscale retailers in the country, showcased some of her world-fa­mous lace creations (bridal couture, evening couture and children's couture) in her unique "Celebration of Life DisplaY:' Classic southern style including southern fashion essentials for every occasion was the topic of discussion when Priscilla and fashion experts Kerr, Katie Bodenhamer of Draper James, fashion experts Sid and Ann Mashburn, Emmy-Award winning costume designer Janie Bryant and Hal Lansky, owner of Lansky Bros. (where Elvis bought the plaid jacket he wore on his first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1956.) took the stage in the Guesthouse theater for a "Head-to-Toe Southern Fashion Seminar:'

Celebrity event planner Troy Williams ("The 50th Anniversary of The Car­ol Burnett Show" - not a bad gig) and motivational speaker and lifestyle expert Leigh Anne Tuohy (Yes, "The Blind Side") along with Kevin Coble of Le FLEUR Floral Studio joined Priscilla on stage as they shared their unique expertise on hosting perfect fall-themed parties.

Priscilla was directly involved with each invited guest and their unique pre­sentations during the three-day extravaganza, participating in every discus­sion lending her personal thoughts and expertise throughout the weekend. The audience absolutely fell in love with the beautiful matriarch of Grace­land and definitely went home with unique personal memories (including photos with Priscilla).

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Thursday, 31 January 2019 14:25

Real Housewives of New Jersey

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Real Housewives of New Jersey
and Jimmy Delaurentis debut
of Amalfi Collection

Luxury interior designer ond visionary Jimmy Delaurentis debuted his new collection of Amalfi inspired furniture and lavish pet sofas in New York City with celebrity friends Dolores Catania, Teresa Giudice, and Margaret Josephs from The Real Housewives of New Jersey and GLADYS was there to cover the event. Invited guests and press were among the first to experience JAMES Private Label's new collection while enjoying cocktails and conversations with designer Jimmy Delaurentis and celebrity personalities. The evening also served as a celebration far the season nine premiere of BRAVO'S RHONJ.

Photography by Lauren Cowart

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