By Style Fashion Week Style Fashion Week Produces Groundbreaking Event at Madison Square Garden Style Fashion Week, the producer of globally recognized fashion events, broke boundaries with an unforgettable day of immersive runway shows, elaborate catwalks and memorable performances. Undeterred by the effects of Thursday’s intense winter snowstorm, crowds of fashion industry and consumers gathered at The Theater at Madison Square Garden to see fifteen designers showing their latest collections, while chart-topping musicians performed. The unprecedented fashion event took place on February 9 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden and featured immersive runway shows headlined by MALAN BRETON. His powerful show, “Everywhere at the end of time…” drew inspiration from the silent film era with Frankie Grande, Kiera Chaplin, Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, Mason Grammer and Dylan Grieco donning seventy different looks on the runway. HONEE, SHALINI COUTURE, COMMATTEO, PATRICIA MICHAELS, MARIO DE LA TORRE, DAVID TUPAZ, ZOAN ASH, ADRIAN ALICEA, M THE MOVEMENT, YDAMYS SIMO, RICHARD HALLMARQ, WANGLILING, EDDIE EDDIE BY BILLY TOMMY and RICH BY RICHIE RICH were also featured on the runway during Style Fashion Week. Special performances by Sky Ferreira, hip-hop artist Layzie Bone (Bone Thugs & Harmony), Pop SingerJeff Timmons (98 Degrees), Miri Ben-Ari and Meredith O'Connor as well as music stylings by Mims, Missals, JP Vance, Squidnice and Smooky MarGielaa and DJ JES entertained a packed crowd of consumers, fashion industry insiders, VIPs and celebrities including Jessica Pimentel, Nicole Arbour, Miss J Alexander, Michael Raven, Caila Quinn and Madeline Stuart, amongst others. Style Fashion Week also collaborated with Russell Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation on an exclusive art installation for the Style Marketplace. Located in the lobby at the Theater at Madison Square Garden, the Style Marketplace immersed guests in fashion, art and commerce.
A special thank you to our sponsors, International Chamber of Design, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, Markable, Stellina Di Notte Wine & Prosecco, 1-800 Popcorn, Zico, Wella, & Hair Lounge and Lyft.
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By George Hutton What makes people charismatic?
The kind of quality where they walk into a room, and everybody turns to see them.This can quickly build, and everybody is soon checking out what everybody is checking out, this is usually described as a kind of energy, a kind of magnetism. But what is it really? One thing about charismatic people is they rarely worry about what other think about them, but this can't be the only reason. Plenty of people aren't really concerned with the opinion of others, but they aren't exactly charismatic. Another ingredient in charisma is genuinely liking yourself. Charismatic people tend to enjoy being who they are. Think back to a time when you were a kid, you found something cool, or maybe got at cool toy as a gift and you couldn't wait to show it to your friends. Charismatic people feel that way about themselves, not in an egotistical way, but in a genuine way and not really themselves, but their experience of themselves. These individuals like being themselves, they like experiencing the world as themselves, and they like how interacting with others can amplify that. One crucial ingredient in that is that they have an equal appreciation for others, when charismatic people look at somebody, they don't worry about getting rejected, or getting bored, or getting judged, they look at everybody with a positive expectation, and because of this, they tend to bring out the best in others. This action, of course, creates a self-fulfilling loop, the more they interact with others, they more they prove to themselves that life, most especially other people, is a fantastic adventure. How can you develop this trait? Like anything else, it's a skill you can learn. In particularly, it's the skill of holding the right mindset when looking out over a group of people. Instead of wondering if you'll get accepted or rejected or judged, purposely wonder what cool things you'll find out about other people. At first, you don't need to interact with others. Just watch people, and purposely hold the question in your mind, "I wonder what treasure they have." When you purposely hold this frame in mind when being around others, you'll be on your way. Pretty soon YOU'LL be the one who walks in the place and turns everybody's head. |
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