January 9th, 2012, 11:35 AM

Monday Morning Photos

In today’s edition of Monday Morning Photos, we bring you some of our favorite looks from the Pre-Fall 2012 Collections! It is amazing that designers even have the time for Pre-Fall – but these looks certainly do not disappoint. Lots of color, cropped pants, swing coats and more! What were your favorite looks from the Pre-Fall collections? Tell us in the comments below!

3.1 Phillip Lim

Zac Posen

Alexander Wang

Burberry Prorsum

Chanel

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October 29th, 2011, 9:00 AM

Patrik Ervell Does Women’s Wear for Fall – And We ♥ It!

Patrik Ervell, who was a School of Fashion honored guest and Award of Excellence recipient in 2010, has finally launched a women’s wear line! He won the Ecco Domani Award for best men’s wear designer in 2007 and was nominated by the CFDA for best men’s wear designer this past year for his spectacular designs. His clothes are truly amazing, so it’s not wonder the ladies took notice – often purchasing the men’s wear for themselves. Women’s wear was a natural progression for the designer, who told Fashionista, “I think my girl might sometimes dabble in menswear pieces, but the new collection also has a serious women’s component too.” Did he just describe our ideal collection? I think so!

Peep some of the looks after the jump! Read more…

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October 5th, 2011, 8:00 AM

Paris Fashion Week Roundup – Part 2

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The Spring 2012 Collection from Dries van Noten was nothing short of amazing. The largely black and white collection was beautifully punctuated with pops of color and botanical prints, as well as a night-scape print based on photographs by James Reeve. The silhouettes were structured and intricate, reminiscent of couture pieces created by Balenciaga in the 1950s including boleros, pleats, peplums and ruffles. Dries also offered a wide range of textures, mostly in black, creating dimension throughout the collection.

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Stephano Pilati’s Spring collection for Yves Saint Laurent was a lesson in reinventing the suit. He created separates of all types, from slim trousers, to pencil skirts with a flip at the hem, paired with structured jackets and soft, silky tops. Volume was also a major player, opening the show with a trapeze coat, and shown throughout with exaggerated shoulders that we have seen on many runways this season. The jewel tones were beautiful, and combined with the Moroccan-inspired accessories created the feeling of being on holiday in an Oasis. And of course, there were some standout dresses to round things out, gorgeous flowing numbers perfect for those warm spring nights.

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This was the first collection by new creative director April Crichton, and it was classic Sonia Rykiel (which makes sense seeing as Crichton has spent her entire career with the designer). Sonia’s daughter, Nathalie Rykiel, was a guest of honor at the School of Fashion this past May. Seventies-inspired knits and sundresses came down the canary yellow runway, in shades of white, yellow, and sienna. There were drop-waisted pleated skirts paired with leotards and loose day suits – a modern take on 1920s style. Closing the show was a series of dresses in floral prints and sunset colors, completing the beautiful debut collection for the new designer.

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Vanessa Bruno was clearly inspired by the Mod styles of the 1960s for her spring collection. Barely there minis came down the runway one after another, paired with knee-high peep-toe boots, offering a modern spin on the beloved footwear of the era. She also showed slim pantsuits topped with jackets and knits, in a palette of white, grey, olive, and clay. Sweet liberty prints and jackets embellished with paillettes gave a young, playful feeling to the collection.

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Opening Ceremony founders Humberto Leon and Carol Lim (who were guests of the School of Fashion in 2010) were appointed as the creative directors at Kenzo in order to bring new life to the brand – and that they did. For their debut, the pair created a collection full of [primary] color, mixed in prints and layered over one another to dazzling effect. Silhouettes in the Spring 2012 collection were varied, ranging from ladylike skirt-and-blouse ensembles to slim pants and jackets, and on the more voluminous side – a gorgeous trapeze dress and boiler suit, worn by none other than a brunette Chloë Sevigny as she closed the show.

And we’re not done yet! Check back this week for the final roundup of Paris Fashion Week!

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August 23rd, 2011, 8:00 AM

Opening Ceremony is Looking for Interns

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Former guests at our May 2010 Graduation Fashion Show, Opening Ceremony, is on the hunt for interns! Opening Ceremony online is searching for Blog/Multimedia Interns and the Opening Ceremony Showroom is in need of helpers for the Spring/Summer ’12 market. Details below!

Opening Ceremony Online Seeking Blog/Multimedia Interns for Fall Semester

Responsibilities: Blog interns will research content and images, create entries, contribute to the blog, help manage social media platforms and be involved in miscellaneous multimedia and print projects.

Applicants must possess:

+ A strong interest in Opening Cereony
+ Good writing skills
+ Organization skills and a keen eye for detail
+ Interest and/or experience in photography
+ Experience with social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr are a plus
+ Knowledge of Google Docs is a plus
+ Multimedia skills (video, animation) are a plus
+ Must be able to bring laptop to internship
+ Must be available a minimum of 2 days per wk

The Opening Ceremony Worldwide offices are located in New York City. CANDIDATE MUST BE BASED IN NY.

Internships are unpaid, but can count towards school credit. A lunch stipend is provided along with discounts at our stores and online.

To apply for this position, please send cover letter, resume and availability to: WEBINTERN@OPENINGCEREMONY.US with FALL INTERN – BLOG/MULTIMEDIA in the subject line.

Next posting after the jump!

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July 13th, 2011, 7:47 AM

Kenzo Taps Humberto Leon and Carol Lim as New Creative Directors

Kenzo Takada, founding designer of Kenzo

Kenzo Takada, founding designer of Kenzo

It looks like Sardinian designer Antonio Marras, is leaving the post as creative director of Japanese label Kenzo and handing the baton to Opening Ceremony wunderkinds Humberto Leon and Carol Lim — who were also guests of honor at our Spring Show in May 2010.

Humberto Leon and Carol Lim of Opening Ceremony

Humberto Leon and Carol Lim of Opening Ceremony

Pierre-Yves Roussel, chief executive of the fashion division of LVMH, recently said in a statement that Humberto Leon and Carol Lim will “bring their fresh creative talent and innovative approach to Kenzo to rejuvenate this iconic brand.”

Antonio Marras

Antonio Marras

Kenzo was started in 1970 by its namesake designer Kenzo Takada who sold the house in 1993 to LVMH and retired in 1999. Leon and Lim will take over Marras’s eight year reign as creative director.

What do you think of the new shift for Kenzo?

[Source: Washington Post]

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May 12th, 2011, 6:51 AM

Opening Ceremony is on the hunt for Paris Interns

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Former guests of our school, Opening Ceremony, is searching for some good interns for Men’s and Women’s Spring Market Week in Paris.

Are you interested? Here are the details:

Paris Market Dates are:
June 23 – July 1, 2011

They are looking for team of energetic interns to assist the Showroom team in our Spring ’12 Market weeks in Paris. Please see the above dates for our Market Weeks. If you are currently living in Paris and are available, please e-mail your resume for review. This is a great opportunity to assist with a multi-designer showroom during its most exciting time, market week!

They are looking for nice people who are:
- Team players!
- Great visual merchandisers.
- Have excellent organizational skills.
- A knowledge and appreciation of fashion.
- Quick thinking individuals who can mutli task.
- Showroom market experience is a plus!

Responsibilities:
- Greeting appointments and accounts
- Assisting the Showroom Director and Account Executives in appointments
- Note-taking for Showroom Team during Appointments
- Visual merchandising and organizing the showroom throughout the whole market week
- Organizing and replenishing linesheets and lookbooks for appointments

If you’re interested, please send your resume and cover letter to:
showroom-staff@openingceremony.us.

Good luck!

August 26th, 2010, 6:20 AM

The World According to Harry: I Don’t Read, I Just Look at Pictures

A Monday morning tweet from Fashionologie.com told me that Anna Wintour owns an iPad. I was flummoxed because fashion and technology do not always go together. The best interpretation of this relationship is when Samantha Jones handed her iPhone to Carrie Bradshaw in which she replies “I don’t know how to work this,” on her wedding day in Sex and The City the movie.

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Perhaps this made Carrie dislike Apple?

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August 16th, 2010, 11:01 AM

Opening Ceremony Welcomes Ronnie

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Ronnie Omar Nery, 2010 BFA Knitwear Design Alumnus was selected for an internship at Opening Ceremony by Humberto Leon and Carol Lim (who were guests at the Graduation Fashion Show in May) was recently featured on their blog. Click here to read his entire profile!

Congrats again Ronnie on your new internship at OC!

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August 4th, 2010, 6:34 AM

The World According to Harry: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

As a cat person, I sometimes envy dog people who are able to dress their pooches with cute dresses. I am aware that the dogs sometimes look uncomfortable wearing clothes, but aren’t some of the best pieces of fashion uncomfortable (i.e. high heels)?

Cats are en vogue. Miuccia Prada celebrated the felines in Miu Miu Spring 2010 collection and it is about time for cats to gain some more recognition in the fashion world. Cats are begging for their place in fashion. After all, it’s called the catwalk not the dog walk.

Well, it seems that the people at Opening Ceremony (in case you forgot, owners Humberto and Carol were our guests in May) and United Bamboo heard the demands of cat-lovers. United Bamboo launched limited edition 2010 calendars featuring cute kitties wearing their clothes earlier this year. Now, for $500, you’ll be able to dress your cats in United Bamboo. There are two designs to choose from.

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Now we can all match our cats:

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Perhaps our school should offer Animalwear Design class next semester. Would you sign up?

Written by: Harry Go

Click here for more of “The World According to Harry”

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May 11th, 2010, 1:29 PM

Academy of Art Univsersity Students Snag Internships and Awards at the Graduation Fashion Show

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In addition to the many, many, many awards and internships that Suzy Menkes announced (pictured above) after a stellar graduation fashion show, some of our special guests gave offered internship opportunities to some of our students. Check out who got offered what by whom in the list (and a snazzy slideshow of the recipients) below:

Menswear designer, Patrik Ervell: Anette Nyseth (BFA Fashion Design) and Melody Bainter (BFA Fashion Design).

Ian Hannula and Joe Haller from Nice Collective: Jackie Nguyen (BFA Technical Design) and Ryan Kuan (MFA Merchandising).

Carol Lim and Humberto Leon from Opening Ceremony: Ronnie O. Nery (BFA Knitwear Design), Young Ae Koo (BFA Knitwear), and Alice Spies (BFA Fashion Design).

Elisa Palomino for Diane von Furstenberg: Amelia Statler (BFA Fashion Design), Stephanie Hoffmann (BFA Knitwear Design), Ghazaleh Khalifeh (BFA Fashion Design), Ivy Fu Man Tam (BFA Fashion Design), Eunice Cheng (BFA Fashion and Textile Design), and Yuzuan Cheng (BFA Fashion Design).

Walter Van Beirendonck: Mariah Groves (BFA Industrial Design).

All photos by Randy Brooke

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