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NV NICK VERREOS....."NV by Nick Verreos" DEBUTING on QVC UK November 2nd!!

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Nick Verreos Debuts his "NV Nick Verreos" line on QVC UK

I am SUPER EXCITED to announce the DEBUT of my NV Nick Verreosline in EUROPE! I will be on QVC UK in London on Monday November 2nd (London time), presenting my fabulous NV Nick Verreos designs. This is the first time I have presented my designs in Great Britain and I am BEYOND excited!

NV Nick Verreos QVC UK--Designs from "NV Nick Verreos" QVC UK
A Chic Wrap: Felt Vest/Coat with Faux Leather Trim and Pockets---NV Nick Verreos QVC UK

Leopard Print Fab: NV Nick Verreos QVC UK Leopard Print Stretch Velour Biker Jacket

If you are in Europe--and LOVE FASHION!--check out my NV Nick Verreos clothing line on QVC UK HERE!


PROJECT RUNWAY RECAPS....."Project Runway" Season 14 Recaps: Episode 13 Pre-Finale Episode Photo Blog Recap!

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In this week's Part 1 Finale Episode of Lifetime Network's "Season 14 "Project Runway" , the episode began with the "Will Tim Use His 'Tim Save'" on Edmond, who was eliminated...And naturally, just as I (along with most of the viewers and fans) predicted...

And The Best Acting Award Goes To: Tim used his "Tim Save"...but before he did, Tim did his best to get an Emmy for Outstanding Acting in a Reality Show, dragging it out as long as possible and looking quite emotional and perturbed...until he announced that he would indeed use his Save.

Heidi announced to the Final Four that they would have 7 weeks and be given $9,000 to create a ten look collection. So, up first were the Tim Visits. First up, Tim flew to San Diego to visit Ashley where he ended up...
Donning an apron and making tortillas--Tim Gunn with designer Ashley Nell Tipton's family, in the kitchen, making tortillas--Episode 13 Season 14 "Project Runway"

Then, he went to San Francisco to check in on Candice:
A Cold, Fogged-in Beach: Not sure why Candice--or the producers--chose a cold fogged-in beach as the backdrop for the meeting with Candice and her children and mom--especially with so many other gorgeous sights in San Francisco. Who knows??

Next, he visited Kelly in Massachusetts and naturally she took him to the DELI!!!
Kelly From the Deli: The owner of "Bob's Italian food" Deli, where Kelly worked--presents Tim with his very own Big "Gunn" Milanese Sandwich--Episode 13 Season 14 "Project Runway"

Finally, Tim heads to Atlanta to visit Edmond:
The Smallest Restaurant Booth EVER: Tim Gunn with Edmond and his family--Episode 13 Season 14 "Project Runway"

Welcome Back Designers: After they returned from making their collections, Tim gave them one final "twist": They had to present a 3-Look preview to Nina, Heidi and Zac and one of those looks had to be new (as opposed to one of the ones they made back at home)...

The results were mixed...
Edmond Newton: Not cohesive, one too many ruffles and not enough SEX! I just wanted to rip that gathered ruffle off that black gown! Oh and that bow on the other one as well

Candice Cuoco: Witchy Asiana. The judges hated the hat (me too!) and that printed red outfit. The latter one looked dated and what was up with those Fashion School 101 Basic Bustiers? I did like that lace and leather coat though.

Kelly Dempsey: Her "Studio 54 Meets new Age" grouping was fun but the judges thought it wasn't luxurious enough. They were right. One could find these things at H & M...or a "Priscilla Queen of the Desert" revival!

Ashley Nell Tipton: Ashley's "Mexico City in the 1950's"-inspired Plus Size looks were universally liked. The judges just complained about her construction and fit. Just from looking at their 3-Look Previews, Ashley's was the strongest.

We will see who prevails next week and wins Season 14 "Project Runway"...Until then, here's my complete RECAP for this Part 1 Finale Episode:


Season 14, Episode 13: And Then There Were Four...Again

Last week's episode ended with a "to save or not to save Edmond" silence. I, along with anyone else watching it with a pulse, guessed correctly what was going to happen. This episode had the designers going home to create their collections, the much anticipated Tim visits, a freezing beach (in San Francisco?!), a tortilla making party, and the most cramped restaurant booth known to man. And then there was the collection preview judging that didn’t go so well. Lots to discuss.

We begin with Edmond waiting for his goodbye hug from Tim. We all knew what was going to happen, but Mr. Gunn did some of his best acting to date in an attempt to heighten the emotional drama in the room and drag out the moment as long as he could. Tim saves Edmond and all four are going to NY Fashion Week. They all meet up back at the runway stage where Heidi tells them that they have seven weeks and are getting $9,000 to create a 10-piece collection back at home. Heidi also makes a point to advise Ashley to consider creating a plus size collection, something she’s wanted to do all along. 

Five weeks later and Tim visits the designers in their homes, otherwise known as "time for Tim to rack up his frequent flyer mileage points." He begins in San Diego with Ashley...

To Continue Reading, Click HERE on the myLifetime.com "Project Runway" Blog

NICK VERREOS HOSTS BLOOMINGDALE'S "THE MAKEUP DATE" Events Saturday Nov 14th GLENDALE GALLERIA and Sunday Nov 15th BEVERLY CENTER

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 Nick Verreos Hosts BLOOMINGDALE'S "The Makeup Date" events THIS Saturday and Sunday at Glendale Galleria and the Beverly Center

HELLO GORGEOUS: It's a MAKEUP DATE WEEKEND! I'm so EXCITED to be hosting BLOOMINGDALE'S "The Makeup Date" EventsTHIS SATURDAY November 14th at the Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria and Sunday November 15th at the Bloomingdale's Beverly Center.

Presenting The Makeup Date at Bloomingdale's (above photo from March 2015 "The Makeup Date Bloomingdale's Sherman Oaks event)

If you haven't attended these fab events, then you are really missing out...It's an "All-Access" VIP Pass to all the Top Beauty, Makeup and Skincare Trends of the Season!

Above photo from March 2015 "The Makeup Date Bloomingdale's Sherman Oaks event

It's a great hour of fun beauty/makeup/skin care demonstrations by top beauty consultants from Beauty Powerhouses like Guerlain, Estee Lauder, Lancome, Dior, Bobbi Brown + Many More. I'll be the MC of the events and the BIG BIG BONUS to attending...


"You Get a Goodie Bag and You Get A Goodie Bag": LOTS of Beauty Giveaways through raffles--Bloomingdale's "The Makeup Date" Hosted by Nick Verreos(above photo from March's "The Makeup Date Bloomingdale's Sherman Oaks event)

Below is all the INFO for BOTH the Glendale Galleria and Beverly Center BLOOMINGDALE'S "The Makeup Date" Events THIS WEEKEND!! Don't Miss Them!

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Glendale GaLLERIA:

WHAT: BLOOMINGDALE’S IN THE GLENDALE GALLERIA PRESENTS THE
MAKEUP DATE HOSTED BY NICK VERREOS, CELEBRITY FASHION DESIGNER

The exclusive event will feature the “must know” trends in lips, eyes and skincare. Guests will have the opportunity to chat one-on-one with expert makeup artists and will take home a limited-edition travel bag filled with cosmetic samples from a variety of lines.

There is a $25 reservation fee for guests that will be credited toward any purchase. Breakfast bites will be served before the show.

RSVP: Call (818) 638-4021, visit any cosmetics counter or email           courtney.palmer@bloomingdales.com

WHEN: Saturday, November 14
8:00 a.m. (doors open)
9:00-10:00 a.m. (show)

WHERE: Bloomingdale’s Glendale Galleria
                 103 South Brand Blvd.
                 Glendale, CA 91210

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BEVERLY CENTER:

WHAT: THE MAKEUP DATE HOSTED BY NICK VERREOS
The Makeup Date hosted by Nick Verreos,Celebrity Fashion Designer.

Join us for an exclusive runway show featuring Fall' best new beauty trends and indulge in a one-on-one session with an expert makeup artist! You'll receive a pack of 3 custom makeup pouches with your purchase of $125 or more and take home a limited-edition train case - just for attending.* Plus, Loyalists earn Triple Points in Cosmetics for the day!**

Your $25 reservation fee is credited toward the beauty purchase of your choice.

RSVP: To book your appointment for the runway show and the makeup session, RSVP to 310-360-2816 or sheri.badmus@bloomingdales.com.
COST: Payment required - Get your $25 gift card at your favorite beauty counter and use it toward your cosmetic purchase the day of the show!

WHEN: Sunday, November 15
Check-in: Champagne and Small Bites at 1pm
Show starts at 2 PM


WHERE: Bloomingdale's BeverlyCenter
8500 Beverly Blvd
Los AngelesCalifornia 90048

PROJECT RUNWAY RECAPS....Season 14 "Project Runway" Finale Episode Blog Photo Recap + Finale Thoughts and Who Should Have Really Won!

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Season 14 "Project Runway" Finale--My top looks from each of the four finalists--Season 14 Finale Episode "Project Runway"

Last Thursday was the Season Finale of Lifetime's Season 14 "Project Runway". Unfortunately I'm a little late with my BLOG PHOTO RECAP here because I have been out of the country, in Europe, for work..and a little bit of play. But, now I'm back and well, better a week late than never: Here are my thoughts on the final episode of the season, the final collections and WHO really should have won --according to the final collections shown by non-finalists (HINT: Swapnil Shinde).

To be very honest, I was a bit disappointed with the final collection designs--especially when compared to previous seasons. This was NOT a stellar season--and I said so in my Lifetime "Project Runway" RecapHERE (and at the end of this blog). I'll have much more to say if you keep reading so...here we go, one last BLOG RECAP for this season's "Project Runway":

Tim Talk: The episode began with Tim Gunn talking to the final four designers about the critiques they received from the judges during their 3-look preview runway session. Tim thought that the session went OK and proceeded to sum up to the designers what they needed to do to make their final collections better (in the two days they had!). Tim has recently been saying a lot of not-so-nice things about this season's designers and their design talent. So, now looking back, I would LOVE to know what he really wanted to say to these final four.

Nick Verreos judging at "Project Runway" Season 10 L.A. Castings--with Mondo Guerra and Abby Gardner (No Tim Gunn)

He also said that his lack of involvement with the castings might have been a problem, saying that this was "the first time he wasn't at the castings". I might have to call Tim Gunn on that one because I've been part of the auditions/castings for many, many seasons (to be precise: Seasons 3 through 13) and for SEVERAL years Tim was NOT at the castings. So on the Tim "Truth Meter", I call "Pants of Fire". 

During the Workroom Check-in's...
Designer Candice Cuoco realized she should take out this overblown "Scarlett O'Hara"-looking gown from her ten-look collection. This was supposed to be her "Finale Wow". And...

Instead it looked like an old Bob Mackie costume for Carol Burnett. 

Neckpiece Not: Candice also took out this neck/shoulder contraption that was somehow going to be part of a look she designed. But thank goodness she came to her senses (via the judges and Tim Gunn's advice) and put this thing back in the closet (or garment bag).

Glitter Gal: Kelly asked for glitter and Tim brought her 20 pounds of the stuff, so she could glue and bedazzle the heck out of the shoes, lips, headphones...for her final collection. Up to the final day of work before showing at NY Fashion Week, it seemed pretty obvious which designers were on the right track (Ashley and Kelly) and who was not (Edmond and Candice).

NY Fashion Week is Here:
September 11th: The Season 14 "Project Runway" Finale show at NY Fashion Week occurred on September 11th and therefore--as you can see on Edmond Newton above--Newton wore an American flag scarf in honor of the day. The judges also wore variations on the red, white and blue theme:

Americana Finale: (L to R) Judges Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, Zac Posen and guest judge Carrie Underwood--Season 14 "Project Runway" Finale Show at NY Fashion Week

Here are my "Nick Two Cents" on the final collections, beginning with Edmond Newton: 
Edmond's collection was a mish-mash of not cohesive designs, somehow being tied together with the black and white colors (didn't work). He had sleek column sheaths, big pouffy hi-lo tent dresses and "Big Bird" ruffle cray-cray gowns that looked like they went through a not so stylish "fashion tornado". He was the first OUT when it came to the judging.

The Good:
Simple Good: The first look out, this black halter column gown. Simple, sleek, elegant, clean. Stick to that my dear Edmond. Seriously. It's not innovative and certainly not the work of the next WUNDERKIND of Fashion but it was the best look from his collection.

The Not-So-Good:
Toga Newton: This draped toga-like gown was loved by Heidi (Oh Heidi, you're funny!). There was no reason AT ALL for this to be in his collection and it just came out of nowhere (along with many of his other looks) and it also reminded me of the design created by the first designer of this season to be Auf'ed--New Zealand-born Duncan Chambers-Watson (R).

Bebe 2013: These two were Las Vegas-club dresses from 2 years ago. Why would Edmond waste his design time--and money--on making garments that can be purchased in a mall RIGHT NOW (or two years ago!) is beyond me. These are great when he does the "Edward Newton for Macy's line" but not for NY Fashion Week.

Ruffle Cray-Cray: I don't even know where to begin with these two. Obviously, Edward thought these were going to be "The Stars". In the end, they were probably his worst looks. The one on the left looked like she was trailing toilet paper and the one on the right was cascade ruffle overkill.

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Candice Cuoco: Candice said she was inspired by the recent Met Exhibition "China: Through The Looking Glass". This could have gone well but she ended up getting TOO caught up in the exhibition and making way too costume-y creations. She was forced to take out all those extra "bells and whistles" and in the end, what was left was rather lackluster and certainly not material for "America's Next Top Fashion Designer".

The Good:
I loved the first look out, which in fact she created in her last two days in the workroom. This cherry blossom printed dress was chic, elegant, sexy. The funny thing is that her obvious "thing" is leather but this dress had none of it. And it was her BEST look. Second Runner-up was the strapless red leather gown. It fit nicely and looked great. It was too short in the front, however. Beyond these two, I wasn't a fan of most of the rest of her looks. They were very Elvira-Meets-North Beach Leather circa 1994.

The Not-So-Good:
The first one (far left) fit awkwardly (what is with the gaping sides?), the middle one looked Halloween-Witchy (she's missing a big pointy black hat) and the far right one was too Rapper hanger-on at the MTV Awards. Also, if you're going to make a leather bustier for NY Fashion Week, make one that is NOT straight out of a Patternmaking 101 Bustier book. Drape the leather huney! Do something different/new.

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Kelly Dempsey: I wanted to like Kelly's collection so bad. Mainly because I really liked KELLY; she was so wonderfully self-deprecating, so funny, so honest and I loved her own quirky late 80's/early 90's style. I think that Kelly's collection would have looked better within the setting of a "done-up" runway: the runway should have been a mock deli, the models should have been chomping gum and carrying big ol' boom boxes and well, you get the picture. Otherwise, it kind of looked like costumes for "Mamma Mia: The Musical" with a little of "Priscilla Queen of the Desert".

The Good:
Disco Good: Kelly's best look was the one on the left: wood printed Lycra knit with mesh dress, with matching fanny pack. Second Runner-up was this emerald beaded and knit dress. But after that, it was "Mamma Mia" zone...

The Not-So-Good:
Donna Summer Here We Come and Jerry Hall at Studio 54. The one on the left was too costume-y and the one on the right, looked cheap and the top fit oddly. They just didn't look expensive or refined.

Cameltoe Alert and Space Odyssey New Wave. I was not a fan of these two looks. I can't imagine a single girl--no matter how fun and quirky she is--wearing these...unless it was to The Burning Man Festival.
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Ashley Nell Tipton: Ashley created a plus size collection, the first one in "Project Runway" history. I applaud her for doing it. I just wish it was made better. I also thought the fit was off on several of her designs. I did like her flower headpieces. I'm sure lots of "Project Runway" fans want those. She better get to Michael's ASAP and start glueing!

The Good:
Lace Fab: Plum colored lace crop top and mermaid-shaped skirt. This was Ashley's best look, hands down. She made a variation on those Elie Saab/Zuhair Murad gowns but for a Fab plus size gal. And it worked! To me, this was the only true "Wow" of her winning finale collection.

The Not-So Good:
Frida Kahlo Flower Child and Romper Not: The one on the left was her finale look and it was a mess. She looked as if she should have been on a float--at NY Gay Pride or Rio's Carnival. And I almost wanted to strangle her when I heard she GLUED those flowers. Ayyy Dios Mio! Cheap, cheap, cheap. And the one on the right, while I liked the romper idea, it fit really badly; too tight and too much gaping. The crotch was too long and the top needed the sides to be taken out (notice the gaping). I also had issues with her poor construction...

Broken Zipper...

Hem coming off (photos above)--Did she just use "stitch witchery" tape as opposed to actually SEWING the hem??

In the end, none of that mattered. Ashley's collection was deemed the most "cohesive" and therefore she took the crown as the winner of Season 14 "Project Runway". Now, like I said: get to making them flower headpieces! 

Finally, I want to take a moment to discuss a collection from one of the designers who was eliminated before the Final Four--Designer Swapnil Shinde. Even though he wasn't a Finalist, he still got to show at NY Fashion Week (six total designers from the season showed, two being decoys). Well kiddies, after seeing all the final collections, I have to say that Swapnil's was BY FAR, the BEST of all of them. It was cohesive, chic, elegant, new, romantic, of-the-moment and made impeccably. it also fit well. He interjected his Indian heritage but not in a costume-y, heavy-handed way. I don't know what it says about the actual four finalists that Swapnil's was better but I guess, you can easily take a hunch. Such a shame that he was eliminated and didn't make it but in the end, he got the last laugh by showing a much better collection than even the actual winner.

The Collection That Should've WON--Swapnil Shinde--A HUGE Thank You to Blogging Project Runway for these photos!


Wow. Give him the unofficial Winner of Season 14 "Project Runway" title. Now, if you think that I'm the only one who feels this way, take a look at this photo of the judges' reaction when his collection came down the runway (remember, they knew he wasn't even a finalist)...

"Oh Dear God! His collection is better than the actual Top Four! What do we do now??!!"--Carrie Underwood, Nina Garcia, Zac Posen and Heidi Klum trying (badly) to keep a poker face--NY Fashion Week Season 14 "Project Runway" Finale Show
Photo courtesy of Caitlin Carpenter via Blogging Project Runway Facebook

Well, kiddies, here's my final Season 14 "Project Runway" Recap from the myLifetime.com Blog:

Season 14, Episode 14: Now You Can Cry!

After thirteen episodes, we’ve now arrived at the Season 14 Finale of “Project Runway." During this season, we witnessed lots of crying, one too many smoke breaks, a trip to Los Angeles, Tim donning an apron to make tortillas plus much, much more. It was now time to see if the finalists rose to the challenge of showing an outstanding NY Fashion Week collection and more importantly, which one did it the best, or as it turned out, most cohesively. Time for one final recap.
The episode begins with the designers feeling bruised, battered and bewildered by the blunt critiques the judges gave them—except for Ashley. Even with just a three-look runway preview, it was pretty obvious whose collection was looking the best. The only issues Ashley had were fit and construction. Similarly, Kelly’s  critique wasn’t too negative. They just said, "Amp it up!”
Edmond and Candice suffered the most debilitating critique blows. Edmond somehow needed to bring the sexy back (slash a slit or two, perhaps?), and Candice was told to tone it down and rein back the bells and whistles…and the witchy hat. The designers had two days to remedy what was deemed not-so-good. From the outside, it looked as if they had a lot of work to do with no assistance from eliminated designers this season...

Click HERE to keep reading my RECAP on the mylifetime.com "Project Runway" Blog!

ICE STYLE.....ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Skate Canada International 2015--Figure Skating Costumes Highlights: Men and Ladies

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I know I am a couple of weeks late on this but I've been in Europe for work (and play) and now I'm back...and I've missed some FIGURE SKATING! So...better late than never: I want to talk about one of my favorite topics here on my blog: Figure Skating Costumes. The Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2015-2016 season is well under way and I want to start with the costumes at Skate Canada International 2015 which occurred a couple of weekends ago...

Let's get started...

The Men:
Patrick Chan: For his Free Skate, Canadian Patrick Chan skated to Revolutionary Étude, Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4, Scherzo No. 1 by Frédéric Chopin in the costume above. It included a silver-gray lace printed and lightly sequined stretch top and black "tuxedo" pants. I liked this ensemble for Chan. It was elegant, appropriate for the beautiful music and looked great on him. I especially liked the small details including the stand-up neck and faux leather outseam band and back yoke. And congrats to Patrick for his gold medal-winning skate. He was PERFECTION!

Yuzuru Hanyu: 2014 Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu skated his Free Skate to Seimei (from Onmyoji) by Shigeru Umebayashi in this costume. He is known for somewhat cray-cray costumes--or at least a little on the eccentric side. This wasn't as koo-koo as we are used to from him, but it was still lacking a bit of taste. I love Yuzuru as a skater but there's always something a little tacky and rather cheap-looking from his costumes. This top, for example could look expensive, luxe but it's just the opposite; he should look like the main actor of a Japanese period film but instead he looks like a background player.

Daisuke Murakami: Japanese skater Daisuke Murakami skated his Free Skate to Anniversary by Yoshiki in this costume. It featured a stretch velvet cropped jacket, copper colored sequined vest and black velvet pants. I liked the details--cuffs, notched collar, draped white top, the different colored sequins. This was a nice mix of traditional and enough "bling" to stand out on a Grand Prix stage.

Adam Rippon: I LOVE me some Adam Rippon. Not only is he just SOOOO cute, but THAT wavy curly hair...and now it's Kelly Osbourne purple-silver! He skated his Free Skate to The Beatles Medley. I was a bit distracted with both the color of his hair (which I love!) and the almost too garish colors of his costume top. At first--knowing that he was skating to a Beatles Medley, I didn't really get what his costume had to do with the iconic British band...until his music got to the "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" part. Even with that, it still was a bit distracting and a little too much like an employee at a Super Gay McDonald's.

Nam Nguyen: Canadian Nam Nguyen skated his Free Skate to Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. I liked this costume, especially his shirt. It was a very pretty shirt, featuring sequined lace applique and crystal detailed collar. It reminded me of those gorgeous Filipino Barong formal dress shirts.

Timothy Dolensky: American skater Timothy Dolensky skated his Free Skate to Orchestral Variations on Themes of Chopin by Anže Rozman in this beautiful black costume. I thought this was a hot "Tuxedo" look for Timothy; the plunging neckline, snug pants and very fitted sequined shirt. He looked like a fab orchestra conductor-meets-sexy-licious Prom Date!

Michal Brezina: Oh Michal! I do expect a little over-the-top (in terms of costumes) from you...and you truly delivered this season! The Czech skater did his Free Skate to Le Corsaire by Adolphe Adam. While I appreciate the bright colors and vibrancy of the costume, instead of a Principal Ballet Dancer doing Le Corsaire, he reminded me of a waiter at at a Disneyland Italian restaurant!

Keegan Messing: Canadian Keegan Messing skated his Free Skate to Theme form Pink Panther by Henry Mancini in this costume, which included a plum/purple shirt, bubblegum pink trimmed sequined vest, pink tie and black pants. I appreciated the "Pink Panther" homage in the color of the tie and vest piping, the whole look was a bit dated and too "A Chorus Line".
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The Ladies:
Ashley Wagner: American skater--and Skate Canada International 2015 gold medalist Ashley Wagner skated her Free Skate to Diamonds (from "Moulin Rouge" soundtrack), One Day I'll Fly Away (from "Moulin Rouge" soundtrack), The Show Must Go On (from "Moulin Rouge" soundtrack--the same music and program from her last season's Free Skate. She didn't change her music but did change her costume. I really liked this white with gold sequin applique design. I especially adore the "necklace". The costume was more "Bollywood" Diva and less "Nicole Kidman Moulin Rouge" and I loved that.


Yuka Nagai: Japanese Yuka Nagai skated her Free Skate to August's Rhapsody (from August Rush) by Mark Mancina in this costume. The dress featured an ombre dyed ocean blue-to-indigo blue mock turtleneck, long sleeved sequined costume. This was pretty and safe. Nothing too-fashion-y. If I were to Costume-Score this, I'd give her a very safe 7.5 (out of 10).

Elizaveta Tuktamysheva: Russian Tuktamysheva skated her Free Skate to Dance of the Sabres by Volker Barber, Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song, In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg. This red and black costume is just OK. It's not as a good as what she wore last season (I really miss those chiffon blouson sleeves) but oh well. This one is slightly more "Elvira" and less FAB and the skirt is too long for my taste.

Polina Edmunds: American figure skater Polina Edmunds skated her Free Skate to Gone With The Wind by Max Steiner. First off, I'm glad her costume designer didn't go all "Scarlett O'Hara/Bob Macke/Carol Burnett" with this. I don't think there was any way one could (how do you translate a big ol' 19th Century gown for figure skating??!!). The costume silhouette was VERY Polina Edmunds; reminding me of all her other costumes. But I did like the subtle hunter green "Gone With The Wind"/Scarlett O'Hara color in the bow detail in her front neckline. Overall, however, it was a 1/3 cheesy, 1/3 too sweet and 1/3 too safe.

Kaetlyn Osmond: Canadian Kaetluyn Osmond skated her Free Skate to Ástor Piazzolla Tango Medley: Danzarin, Oblivion, Tanguera. This black lace with silver crystals costume was very Tango-licious. I did like the asymmetry of the one sleeve/glove detail. The red lips and red hair rose detail was nice, even if it was predictable.

Joshi Helgesson: Sweden's Joshi Helgesson went the Latina route with her Free Skate to Once Upon a Time in Mexico by Robert Rodriguez and Las Bandidas by Éric Serra. I am usually a fan of her costumes (most of the time), but this one seemed a bit cheap and straight-out-of-a-figure-skating-costume-bag for me. Please step it up Joshi! I want to see Latina Couture Diva not This-Costs-$39.99!

Alena Leonova: I love me some Alena, she always "brings it" when it comes to costumes. This above is what she wore for her Free Skate to Summertime performed by Carmen McRae, Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley, In Other Words performed by April Stevens Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing) by Benny Goodman performed by The Andrews Sisters. Combing all those different songs --and especially different singers, is a lot. And trying to come up with a costume that marries it all, can be also difficult. I liked the plaid of the costume, I just didn't like the rest. The bust section was way too wide. The overall costume looked cheap and it was a little too "amateur hour" when it came to the design.

Congrats to the Top Three Ladies at Skate Canada International 2015 (L to R): Russia's Elizaveta Tuktamysheva (Silver), U.S.A.'s Ashley Wagner (Gold) and Japan's Yuka Nagai (Bronze).

NV NICK VERREOS.....BLOG Photo Recap of "NV NICK VERREOS" Premiere on QVC UK--Lots of Photos!

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Fab Fashion Collage: Nick Verreos at the Premiere Day of "NV Nick Verreos" line on QVC UK, London

Almost two weeks ago, I had the privilege of flying to London, UK, to be there for the Premiere Day of my NV Nick Verreos clothing line on QVC UK TV Shopping Network. I was A) beyond excited to be going to Europe and especially, one of my favorite cities, London but more importantly to be there for the launch of my NV Nick Verreos line on QVC UK.
NV Nick Verreos, QVC UK

I had a blast and was so happy to know that many of my styles sold out--or at least almost did! Here are photos from my NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK. Oh, and by the way, if you are in the UK, you can still shop my line HERE!

Nick Verreos with QVC UK presenter Claire Sutton (wearing NV Nick Verreos Knit Jersey Leopard Print Jumpsuit)--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

 Nick Verreos at QVC UK headquarters--with mannequin behind him in "NV Nick Verreos" Color Blocked Moto Jacket and Wide-leg Trousers

 QVC UK presenters in "NV Nick Verreos" 

Nick Verreos showing details of his NV Nick Verreos line on models--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

QVC UK presenter Claire Sutton and model in NV Nick Verreos Knit Jersey Leopard Print Jumpsuit--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

 Model wearing NV Nick Verreos Felt with Faux Leather Trim "Poncho" Vest Coat, Sequin Trimmed Sweater, "Tuxedo" Ponte with Faux Leather Outseam Band Pants (L) and "Tribal Print" Knit Jersey Tunic Top and Textured Knit Wide-leg Trousers--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

 Model in NV Nick Verreos White "Car Coat", Marsala-colored tie-neck Blouse, Textured Knit Wide-Leg Trousers (and Fashion Illustration by Nick Verreos)--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

 Model in NV Nick Verreos Faux Leather-and-Jersey Knit Top and "Tribal Print" Knit Jersey Pants--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

 Model in NV Nick Verreos White-and-Black Draped Top Textured Knit Jumpsuit and Stretch Velvet Leopard Print Biker Jacket--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

Models in NV Nick Verreos Stretch Crepe Sharkbite Top, "Tuxedo" Poonte and Faux Leather Outseam Band Pants (L) and "Tribal" Print Knit Jersey Pants--NV Nick Verreos Premierev Day on QVC UK

Nick Verreos and QVC UK presenter Claire Sutton--NV Nick Verreos Premiere Day on QVC UK

CHEERS to EVERYONE at QVC UK for making my Premiere Day so special and a special Thank You and LOVE to all the UK Fashion Divas who bought items in my clothing line! XOXO

ICE STYLE.....Figure Skating Costumes Recap of Cup of China 2015 Grand Prix: Ice Dance, Pairs, Men and Ladies Costumes Highlights

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Cup of China Costumes--Ladies, Men, Ice Dance...Costume Highlights of the Cup of China 2015 Grand Prix of Figure Skating

Catching up on my Figure Skating Costumes Recaps, now, it time to discuss some of the costumes seen at last week's Cup of China 2015 Grand Prix of Figure Skating. In case you want to read my Costumes Thoughts on Skate Canada International, you can click HERE.

Cup of China is the third of six international events in the 2015-2015 Grand Prix, a senior-level invitational competition series. This weekend was the 4th Grand Prix event taking place in Bordeaux France--Trophee Eric Bompard, but unfortunately, it was cancelled halfway through the competition after the horrifying Paris attacks.
So, here are some Costumes Highlights from last week's Cup of China 2015 including Ice Dance, Men, Pairs and Ladies costumes:

ICE DANCE:
Anna Cappellini and Luca Lanotte Italy: Cappellini and Lanotte skated their Free Dance to La Dolce Vita (soundtrack) by Nino Rota in the costumes above. I loved Anna's black dress with silver crystal detailing. The heavy-to-light ombre-like effect of the crystals was short of magical and I also liked the "strapless cocktail dress" design effect. And in regards to Luca, I'm not usually a fan of the unfinished tuxedo look--unless it is done to make the skater look UBER SEXY HOT--but I still liked Luca's undone tuxedo shirt and pants ensemble. And the look of the blouson sleeve gives the basic shirt a bit of drama.

Madison Chock and Evan Bates USA: American's Chock and Bates skated their Short Dance to Foxtrot: More by Andrea Bocelli and Waltz: Unchained Melody by Il Divo in these looks above. I thought that Madison--as always--looked beautiful and so feminine in this ultramarine blue dress. I liked the intricate gathering and draping at the torso and how the multicolored sequins were used in strategic locations. I also liked the contrast color of the underskirt. Evan's tuxedo with tails was sharp and I appreciated how his pocket hankie was the same color as Madison's dress. And I REALLY appreciated him slicking his hair back and at least giving the impression of being a little more "formal" and fancy.

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Yu Xiaoju and Jin Yang China: Yu and Jin skated their Free Skate to Humility and Love (from "Creation" soundtrack). I LOVED these costumes. They are one of my Top Faves from this season. I love the varying shades of blue--on her and him. Her neckline beading is exquisite but here, I think the Costume Star is Jin Hang. His draped jersey cowl neck top is sublimely fluid, and I love the shoulder sequins details. Very well done for both!

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Javier Fernandez Spain: Super Cutie Javier Fernandez skated his Short Program to Malaguena performed by Paco de Lucia and Placido Domingo...and I liked it! I though he looked sexy (Hola!!), sharp and very much like a Fab Toreador! The almost blood-red color of his satin blouse was strong and impacting and his velvet and sequin satin shawl collared vest was MUY BUENO!


For Javier's Free Skate to Guys and Dolls performed by Frank Sinatra--I thought this was another good costume for Javier. It was perfect for his music, went well with the theme and it looked great on him. We know he LOVES wearing this retro pleated high-waisted pants (remember his Charlie Chaplin look from several seasons ago?) so I'm sure he was happy to embrace this look again for his current free skate.

Jin Boyang China: Cup of China 2015 silver medalist Jin Boyang skated his Free Skate to Dragon Racing by John Powell in this costume above. In case you're wondering where the music is from, it's from "How To Train Your Dragon 2" computer animated film. I don't know why but I wasn't a fan of his costume. I think I just wished it looked more like the main character in the movie, as opposed to a sci-fi Samurai (which is what he looked like!).


Michael Christian Martinez Philippines: Michael Christian skated his Free Skate Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev. I LOVED the intricate details of the costume, especially the top. It's smart--design-wise to keep a lot of interest at the top and with all that gold and sequin applique in the velvet tunic-top, he sure did...

Now, in case you're wondering, he also skated to the same music for his SHORT program at last year's 2014 Sochi Olympics. And he wore the costume in photo above for this skate. It's a variation on his current one and it was donated to him by Tania Bass, a well-known figure skating costume designer, who saw his Facebook plea for proper Olympic attire. I wonder if this season's "Romeo and Juliet" costume was also a Tania Bass donation?

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Ji Zijun China: Ji Zijun skated her Short program to Clair de Lune and La Polka de Paris by Patrick Doyle. I've always been a fan of her costumes. They are always refined, expensive-looking and very Couture. This was no exception. I loved the heavy-to-light sequin details, the asymmetrical neckline and blue color variations. This was GORGEOUS!


Rika Hongo Japan: Rika skated her Short program to Incantation from Cirque du SoleilShe certainly got the Cirque du Soleil aspect of this costume nailed. It was colorful and interesting and she looked like she could have stepped off the stage of a Las Vegas Show and gone directly on to the ice.


Finally...
Mao Asada Japan: Cup of China 2015 gold medalist Mao Asada wore this mini kimono/geisha costume for her Free Skate to Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini. I liked this for the most part. The ombre-like shading of the delicate lilac color, the obi-like cummerbund at the waist...there were details I appreciated. It just seemed to lacking Costume DRAMA, which I expect especially with such a dramatic musical backdrop. And the proportion of the sleeves are a bit overwhelming. I would at the very least, shorten the sleeves by a few inches. But overall, she looked beautiful.

SASHES AND TIARAS.....Miss International 2015 Winner Edymar Martinez of Venezuela: EVENING GOWN RECAP of the Top Five!

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Miss Beautiful: Edymar Martinez "Miss Venezuela" is "Miss International 2015"--Tokyo Japan

The 55th Annual Miss International Beauty Pageantwas held almost two weeks ago on November 5th at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo Japan. The winner was Venezuela's Edymar Martinez. Edymar is 20 years old, stands 5' 10" tall and competed as"Miss Anzoategui" in the Miss Venezuela 2014 pageant where she placed 2nd and became "Miss Venezuela International" as a result...

Ayyy Dios Mio!! "Miss Venezuela" reacts to winning the Miss International 2015 crown--Tokyo Japan

Edymar beat out 69 other beauties from all over the world. The Miss International Beauty Pageant is considered one of the Top Four Grand Slam International Beauty Pageants among pageant fans--Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Earth round out the others. She was a top favorite to win the crown and by winning, she garnered the SEVENTH Miss International title for her country.


Pageant Cape Queen: Traditionally, the winner of "Miss International" gets draped in a fabulous cape a la "Queen Elizabeth". it used to be trimmed in ermine (not sure if it was real or faux), but now it looks like its been more "PC"-replaced with sequin applique.

Costume Bird Sexy: "Miss Venezuela" Edymar Martinez at the Miss International 2015 in her national costume, inspired by the country's national bird, the troupial or turpial.

Perfect Body: Edymar won the "Miss Perfect Body" sash in addition to getting the top crown.

Gown Bella: As "Miss Anzoategui", during the "Miss Venezuela 2014" pageant last October, Edymar looked amazing during the Evening Gown portion wearing this incredible Hugo Espina-designed gown (photos above)--This gown had 17,000 hand-sewn crystals and was one of my favorites of that pageant

Speaking of Evening Gowns, time to discuss the Top Five of Miss International 2015:
The Top Five: (L to R) 3rd Runner-up Miss Vietnam, 1st Runner-up Miss Honduras, Winner Miss Venezuela Edymar Martinez, 1st Runner-up Miss Kenya, and 4th Runner-up Miss USA Lindsay Becker

Let's begin with the winner, Miss Venezuela Edymar Martinez:
Ivory Sequined Couture: "Miss Venezuela" Edymar Martinez wore an ivory tulle gown designed by Venezuelan pageant gown designer Hugo Espina(who also designed the gown she wore at the "Miss Venezuela 2014" pageant where she came in 2nd. The gown featured an open neckline covered in nude mesh, "bell" sleeves, a satin waist tie, straight silhouette with long dramatic train. I thought it was gorgeous. It was very impacting on Edymar and showcased her Hollywood Red Carpet-looking image. If I had any complaint, it would be those bell-shaped sleeves; not sure if it was necessary to add those. But other than this, I thought this was a very intricate and almost Couture-worthy gown.

The gown was fully covered in thousands and thousands of sequins/paillettes, pearls, fabric flower applique (photo above)

First Runner-up Miss Honduras Jennifer Valle: Jennifer wore a column tulle gown covered in multicolored sequins and crystals. I liked this gown. It was Pageant-pretty and quite expensive-looking. I was impressed at the gown quality level, especially from "Miss Honduras", whose contestants may not be known as an Evening Gown "powerhouse" of a pageant nation. Let's just say this a major gown improvement from what they have worn in past international beauty pageants.

2nd Runner-up Miss Kenya Eunice Onyango: First of all, a major Congratulations to Miss Kenya International, Eunice Onyango. And more importantly, a big step for the Miss International organization. For years, there was talk of racism and bigotry, toward the African beauties competing for Miss International; many GORGEOUS African contestants were being passed over and overlooked at Miss International, which lead many a pageant fan to dismiss the pageant as slightly racist. They were very well aware of this and so it is a nice step for Miss International to acknowledge the beautiful Miss Kenya and give her a proper position. Let's hope this continues forward. In terms of her gown, it was nice. I liked the lipstick red color and the shape highlighted her fabulous figure. I especially loved her gold arm cuffs as accessories.

3rd Runner-up Miss Vietnam Pham Hong Thuy Van: LOVED this strapless ball gown on Miss Vietnam. It was so Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week. Not sure who designed and who is running the Miss Vietnam International Organization but in terms of her Styling Team, continue what you are doing! She looks like an actress on the Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet: Beautiful.

4th Runner-up Miss USA Lindsay Becker: Well done for the USA representative at this year's "Miss International". Lindsay wore a red gown with red sequin neckline detail and a very expansive train. I think it was smart to not "cloud" the gown with any more sequins or details. She was definitely "the Lady in Red"...and fabulous.
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Yeayyyy! Edymar Martinez "Miss Venezuela" reacts to winning "Miss International 2015" Beauty Pageant--Tokyo Japan

Felicitaciones and Congratulations to Edymar Martinez from Venezuela, "Miss International 2015"

NICK HOSTS....."The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria Hosted by Nick Verreos: Blog Recap!

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 Ready to Host: Nick Verreos at Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria "The Makeup Date"

This past weekend was a weekend of BEAUTY, MAKEUP and SKINCARE fabulousness, as I hosted not one, but TWO wonderful Bloomingdale's "The Makeup Date"events. The first was this past Saturday at Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria and then on Sunday at the Beverly Center location. Here's my Recap of the first Glendale Galleria one. And a huge Thank You to everyone who attended! I had a blast and I hope y'all did as well!

 Host with the Most: Nick Verreos Hosts "The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria

In case you are not caught up with what Bloomingdale's "The Makeup Date" is, these are events showcasing the season's Top Trends in beauty, makeup, skincare and fragrance. There are demos from representatives from lots of the top beauty, makeup and skincare brands--such as Estee Lauder, La Mer, Lancome and many more--plus LOTS of Giveaways! (yes, that's the guests' FAVORITE part!).

Scene at "The Makeup Date" Fall 2015 event, Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria

Demos:
Mask-a-Licious: SK-II Demo of its Facial Treatment Mask (on model Linda)--"The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria

Demo Photo Collage: Lisette Boren of Tria Laser (top); Gisane Arshakuni of BPI/Narciso Fragrances (middle); and Joe Lorenzo representing Tom Ford Beaute (lower photo)--"The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria

Raffle Goodies: A HUGE part of Bloomingdale's "The Makeup Date" event are the Raffle Giveaways. I go into a bowl, stir and chose a winner...who then gets a fab prize of beauty, makeup and skincare products--Above are photos from the raffle giveaways from "The Makeup Date" event at Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria

Meet & Greet Pics: Photos with guests of Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria "The Makeup Date" following the event

Many Hugs and Kisses to Glendale Galleria Bloomingdale's "The Makeup Date" attendees as well as Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria of course! I had a FAB time! XOXO

SASHES AND TIARAS.....Miss Colombia Universe 2015-2016 Andrea Tovar: EVENING GOWN RECAP of Señorita Colombia 2015-2016!

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Gown Gorgeous: "Miss Choco" Andrea Tovar wins the Miss Colombia Universe title

Last night was the 81st (!) annual Señorita Colombia--or Miss Colombia Universe Beauty Pageant, held in Catagena Colombia. There were 23 total entrants and the winner was"Miss Choco", the stunning Andrea Tovar... 

            La Mas Bella: Andrea Tovar "Miss Choco" is Miss Colombia Universe 2015-2016

21-year old Andrea Tovar is a model, a student of Industrial Design and Photo Imaging Production at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University. She stands a statuesque 5' 11" (1.80 m) and will now represent her country at the "Miss Universe 2016-2017" pageant.
Model Linda: Andrea Tovar "Miss Colombia Universe 2015-2016"


Señoritas Colombia: The new Miss Colombia Universe 2015-2016 (right) getting her "Miss Colombia Ring" placed on her by her predecessor Ariadna Gutierrez (left) who will travel to Las Vegas next month to compete in the upcoming "Miss Universe 2015-2016" pageant. Her predecessor, Paulina Vega is the current Miss Universe. Seeing how stunning both of these "Miss Colombia" winners are....I wouldn't be surprised if for the next two Miss Universe pageants, they might have Colombian winners! On beauty alone, I think they've got that all taken care of.

Los Trajes de Gala: OK, now that we got that out of the way, it's time to discuss the EVENING GOWNS! I was very happy to see the very beautiful gowns--for the most part--on some of the top ladies of the "Miss Colombia Universe" pageant. Especially, the winner's fabulous golden lace creation. Everyone thinks of Venezuela as the "Gown leader" when it comes to their Beauty Pageant dresses but I have to admit, Colombia is very close to taking that title away. 

Here are some of my FAVORITE ones and some Not-So-Much...
Miss Colombia Universe 2015-2016 EVENING GOWNS Highlights (and Low)--Let's begin with the Winner "Miss Choco":
Miss Choco Andrea Tovar: One word--WOW! Andrea wore a golden colored tulle and sequined lace gown with a column shape and fuller back overskirt silhouette. The front featured a plunging neckline covered in skin colored illusion, as well as long sleeves. Her makeup and chic chignon, perfectly finished this look. She looked regal, and perfect! A definite TEN!

First Runner-up Miss Colombia International--Miss Cesar Daniela Herrera Avendano: Daniela wore this silver sequined column gown. I liked this; it was impacting, not too frou-frou-ish and still had enough Beauty Pageant Gown "bang".

2nd Runner-up Miss Antioquia Alejandra Ochoa Lopez: The lace applique placed in "strategic" areas on top of tulle illusion is a popular trend in pageant gowns and this is an example of it (there's more below!). It's a little too "Figure Skating Costume" for me (and you know how much I LOVE Figure Skating Costumes!). This works for a national pageant but for an international one--Miss Universe/Miss World, etc. this might get just a 7.8 (out of 10)

3rd Runner-up Miss Atlantico Maria Camila Soleibe Alarcon: Lace applique over nude tulle illusion: Check; Back full overskirt: Check. Iridescent fabrication: Oh Dear! The lace applique, the iridescent organza...it was a bit too "Sexy Quinciniera" for my taste. I'm also not a fan of the covering-up-the-boobies thing...it only makes me focus too much on them!

4th Runner-up Miss Buenaventura D.E. Carmen Ibeth Alomia Prado: Well look at Miss Buenaventura! She is all va-va-voom in this white lace and sequins mermaid style gown. I'm sure she was very impacting on stage but frankly, this looks slightly cheap. It's too short in the front (I don't want to see the pumps!) and the way the front sequin applique detail points and stops near her you-know-what...scares me.

Miss Santander Esthefania Dignora Prieto Quiroga (L): I actually love this red strapless gown on Esthefania. The fit is nice and the side cascade adds great interest to that area and the very high side-front slit. One of my favorite gowns of the pageant.
Miss Bogota D.C. Paola Milena Clavijo (R): I also loved this aquamarine sequined column gown. This looked expensive and very well-made. It reminded me of a $50,000 Elie Saab or Zuhair Murad Haute Couture gown.  And I loved that it was the PERFECT length (notice, no pumps showing!).

Miss Guajira Veronica Pimienta Pereira (L): I liked the bright canary yellow color of this gown on Veronica. The shape and top section reminded me of the Gionni Straccia gown worn by "Miss Venezuela 2009" Marelisa Gibson . Whether it was one or a "knock-off", it looked very nice--and fit well. I also loved the hair and makeup styling. Good job.
Miss Sucre Paola Andrea Correa Ochoa (R): I liked this lilac sequined gown. The shoulder strap detail was interesting and it fit her well. She didn't need those big ol' diamante earrings though; keep it simple, especially when you've got all them sequins in the gown.

Miss San Andres y Providencia Josseidy Mileidy Escalona Bent (L): I liked the different colored shading on this strapless gown; it definitely worked for Josseidy. I also liked her hair and makeup. In addition, here the big earrings work.
Miss Tolima Dahian Lorena Munos Quinones (R): I liked this sequined light blue gown on Dahian. The shape was great--the light A-line silhouette was wonderful! I also loved that the length was correct/. And her modern lose hair and clean makeup complemented the gown. One of my favorites of the night.

Miss Cartagena Medelein Lopez Camelo (L): This is Lace Applique Pageant Betty. I know that it's all about wearing white or ivory for pageants (somehow the girls think it makes look more "Virgin"-like!!??) but then there's all this sequin applique and overall, I think it's way too much.. On a good note: perfect length. Gracias.
Miss Quindio Valentina Agudelo Hernandez (R): Another applique-over-nude-tulle gown. This is one of the cheapest-looking ones of the pageant. There's nothing original, or chic about this. And the cutting of the applique (notice those edges) looks amateur-hour.

Miss Meta Ana Maria Landaeta (L): Oh, look at what we have here--MORE sequined applique-over-nude-illusion. WHAT. IS. GOING. ON!!??? Several things: I am NOT a fan of the sequin lace flower pieces over her breasts (NO!) and the pink color is a bit too "Disney Pageant Princess".
Miss Narino Leydi Carolina Carvajal (R): Another example of sequined applique over the breasts (what is that about!!??). At least the rest of the gown was bearable. I liked everything about this...from the waist down.

Miss Bolivar Franselys Santoya Ariza (L): I kind of liked this silver/ivory gown worn by "Miss Bolivar". It fit her well and I am sure she "worked it" overtime. I just wasn't a fan of those back pieces/shawl. This dress style needed editing, for sure; I would have cut those things off! I also would have liked her hair to look a bit less Pageant and more model or modern.
Miss Norte de Santander Carolina Gene Bedoya (R): Nice gown, good hair. Nothing too extraordinary. Just Pageant Safe. But still, well done.

Miss Risaralda Daniela Castillo Villada (L): Oh no. Too short and too Hoochie. And again: what is with the pointed front sequin panel that goes right to her you-know-what??!!
Miss Valle Dayana Julieth Guerrero Mora (R): Nothing really to say about this peach/gold sequined gown on "Miss Valle". She looks quite nice in it but it doesn't get my heart pumping. Once again, she looked "Pageant Safe".

Miss Huila Betty del Mar Aldana Vanegas (L): This is not a bad gown; in fact it's quite good. The sequin detail looks expensive and the shape is nice. I just don't like that side-swept hair and her "sistahs" are too smooshed.
Miss Magdalena Valentina Castro Lopez (R): This is one of the worst of the pageant. I don't know who Valentina pissed off that she ended up wearing this dress. This is something a actress at the Las Vegas AVN (do they still even have those??) would wear.
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Felicitaciones and Congratulations to the GORGEOUS Andrea Tovar "Miss Colombia Universe 2015-2016" and Buena Suerte at Miss Universe...one year from now! She has a lot of time to prepare. But one suggestion: Wear the same gown above! Por Favor!

NICK HOSTS....."The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Beverly Center Event Hosted by Nick Verreos: Photo Blog Recap!

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 Bloomingdale's Beverly Center "The Makeup Date" Fall 2015 Event Hosted by Nick Verreos

In one of my most recent posts HERE, I RECAP'ed "The Makeup Date" event I hosted for Bloomingdale's Glendale Galleria...and now it's time for Bloomingdale's Beverly Center "The Makeup Date". I had SOOOO much fun hosting this event. Here is my Blog Photo Recap of all the Makeup, Beauty and Skincare Bloomingdale's fun...Demo's, Giveaways, Meet-&-Greet and More!

 Ready to Host: Nick Verreos Hosts "The Makeup Date" Fall 2015 Bloomingdale's Beverly Center
 Nick Verreos and model Kelli--"The Makeup Date" Fall 2015 Event Bloomingdale's Beverly Center

Event Fab: Nick Verreos Hosts "The Makeup Date", Bloomingdale's Beverly Center


Kiehls Demo by Lauren Barnes--"The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Beverly Center

 Demo Collage--Photos from Beauty/Makeup/Skincare/Fragrance demos at "The Makeup Date" event Bloomingdale's Beverly Center including Diana Patino of Sisley (top left); Esther Crosthwaite with Bobbi Brown (top right), Jake Johnson with Estee Lauder (middle left), Lauren Barnes with Kiehls (middle right); and Andy Bowlan with Jo Malone (lower photo)

 Snapping and Shimmying: Photos during the Lancome Demo with the FABULOUS Rodolfo Nimis--"The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Beverly Center

 Raffle Time: Nick Verreos with model Kelli (top) and Dior's Demo Rep Nicole Cavalier--"The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Beverly Center

Post-show Cosmetics: Scenes from the Bloomingdale's Cosmetics Department, "The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Beverly Center 

 Meet & Greet: Nick Verreos with guests--and (probably) his youngest fan---"The Makeup Date" Bloomingdale's Beverly Center

 Thank You to EVERYONE who attended this past weekend's "The Makeup Date" event that I hosted at the Beverly Center's Bloomingdale's! Hope you enjoyed it XOXO

FIDM NICK VERREOS.....Nick Verreos MC's FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House: Photo Blog Recap!

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FIDM Los Angeles Open House Collage: Nick Verreos MC's FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House Alumni Panel Discussion

This past weekend, I had the honor--as the Official Spokesperson of FIDM--of MC'ing the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM Fall 2015 Open House. The FIDM Open House is a way for anyone interested in attending FIDM to visit the college and meet instructors, alumni, check out the campus and generally, get to know the campus. As part of this Open House experience, I hosted an Alumni Panel Discussion with FIDM graduates...

Group Selfie: Nick Verreos with attendees of FIDM Fall 2015 Open House attendees--FIDM Los Angeles campus

Alumni Panel Fun: Nick Verreos MC's the FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House Alumni Panel Discussion

In addition to the Alumni Panel Discussion, I also hosted the Dad Catwalk Contest--I picked several dads from the audience (they had no idea what I was I picking them for), and then I told them about the Runway Contest. Needless to say, they were good sports...

Le Dads: FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House "Dad Catwalk Contest"

Meet & Greet Pics:
Let's Do a Selfie: Nick Verreos with guests of FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House

Say "FIDM!": Nick Verreos with attendees of FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House

FIDM Almuni Pageant Pose: (L to R) Sarah Truly, Angie Alas, Cassie "KC" Cassily, Nick Verreos, Erica Williams, Derrick Alexander--FIDM Los Angeles Fall 2015 Open House

EUROPE 2015.....LONDON: Tour of "Mademoiselle Prive" Exhibition at Saatchi Gallery + More!

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London Boys: Nick Verreos and David Paul explore London, November 2015

Nick Verreos and David Paul at the "Chanel Salon" stairs reproduction--Mademoiselle Privé Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK

A couple of weeks ago, I was in London for the Debut of my NV Nick Verreos clothing line on QVC UK. Naturally I went with my better half--David Paul. We had been here before, several years back, and did the requisite tourist visits to Westminster Abbey, the Victoria & Albert Museum plus much much more, so this time around for our short stay in London, we decided to just shop and make sure to go to the Mademoiselle Privé Exhibition

                    Tourist Nick: Nick Verreos in front of iconic London red telephone booths
In case you are not aware of the Mademoiselle Privé Exhibition, it was a "journey" through the House of Chanel's creativity. It was organized by Karl Lagerfeld--along with Chanel--as a showcase of the original Chanel Salon, Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel's design origins (hat making) and fabric, chain and camellia inspirations plus a lot more, of course. 
Get in Line: The scene on the last day of the "Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery                                                                                  London UK

Before we left to London--after some research--we realized that the day after we arrived would be THE FINAL DAY of the Exhibition. In other words, we had no option but to go. Of course, once we showed up, there was a very long, long line to attend (it was free!). The line took about an hour and a half (not bad, considering) but yes, we did it. Here are photos from the exhibit:
 
Reproduction of the Chanel Salon iconic curved stairs--Mademoiselle Privé Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK

Gabrielle Chanel Hat Box and Wall Renderings--Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK
                       Chanel Haute Couture--Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery                     London UK

Chanel Haute Couture gold sequin gown--Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery                                                                                        London UK


Chanel Haute Couture sequined and lace gown--Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery                                                                              London UK
Chanel Haute Couture worn by Julianne Moore and Vanessa Paradis--Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK

 Chanel pleated black and white cocktail dress--Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK

 Haute Couture Wool--Swaths of fabric at the Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK


Chain Bucket: Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition Saatchi Gallery London UK

Shopping, Food...
Nick Verreos--walking through the Knightsbridge neighborhood, London UK

London Double Deckers--London UK

Chinatown Scene--London UK

Shopping London:
Gorgeous Gown in the Window: Plaid gown from Emilia Wickstead boutique, London UK

 Harrods London

Foodie London:
Indian Delish: Enjoying a DELICIOUS dinner with David at"Masala Zone" Bayswater district

 English Breakfast: Eggs, Bacon, Beans...Heaven: Park Grand Lancaster Gate London Hotel Breakfast

Kabob Happy: Persian Dinner of Ground Lamb and Filet Kabob Combo at Alounak Bayswater Restaurant London UK

Cheers London! David Paul and Nick Verreos at Kensington Gardens

**NEXT STOP: SPAIN!

EUROPE 2015.....SPAIN: Madrid, Museums, Food and Shopping, BLOG RECAP!

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Madrid Collage: Nick Verreos and David Paul--Madrid Spain November 2015

After we left London (Click HERE for that blog), David and I flew to Spain. We went to the cosmopolitan and very chic city of Madrid. I had been here before with my family but this was David's first time so this is why we came here. Madrid was wonderful! It made me step up my style game...those madrileños dress very well! Especially the abuelitas!

Madrid Boys: Nick Verreos and David Paul on the balcony of their "Only You Hotel and Lounge                  Hotel" (and view from the balcony)--Chueca Neighborhood Madrid Spain

We were only there for two days before we took off to the Canary Islands so, yes, we had a short stay but enough to know, that we are returning as soon as my Frequent Flyer Mileage Plan can sustain it! We visited a couple of museums, ate lots of delicious food and did some "research shopping" at the iconic El Corte Ingles...
Here's my Photo Blog Gallery:
Refugees Welcome-- Plaza Las Cibeles Madrid, Spain

Nick Verreos in front of the Velasquez statue, Prado Museum Madrid Spain--At the Prado, David and I got to see...


Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez (1656)


Charles IV and His Family by Francisco Goya (1800)

 La Maja Vestida (The Clothed Maja) by Francisco Goya (1800-1805)

We also visited the Reina Sofia (Queen Sofia) Museum...
Nick Verreos and David Paul-- #FaceTheForce Expo Madrid, Queen Sofia Museum Madrid Spain

Of course, while at the Reina Sofia Museum, we got to see the magnificent La Guernica by Pablo Picasso, as well as his "Mujer en Azul" ("Woman in Blue") but another highlight was...

 The Constant Exhibition featuring scale models, paintings, drawings, collages of the Dutch artist's concept of a complex nomad city "New Babylon"--Reina Sofia Museum Madrid Spain


Foodie Madrid:
Tapas Muy Bien: Only You Hotel and Lounge"Appetizer and Drinks" Special-- All-You-Can-Eat Tapas special--Only You Hotel and Lounge Hotel Madrid Spain

Chic Decor: Only You Hotel and Lounge Lobby, Madrid Spain

Grand Architecture: The ornate neoclassical 4-Star Hotel Atlantico in Madrid's Gran Via, Callao shopping district

Time for some shopping at "El Corte Ingles", Callao Madrid

Me Gusta! Nick Verreos enjoying dinner, La Tagliatella Restaurant Madrid Spain


Adios Madrid...
Time for a little Holiday in the Lanzarote, The Canary Islands...

**UP NEXT: Lanzarote The Canary Islands

EUROPE 2015.....Lanzarote Canary Islands: Pool, Beach and Food: Blog Photo Recap!

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Lanzarote Holiday: Photos from my "holiday" in Lanzarote, the Canary Islands

After my QVC UK debut in London and a few days of sightseeing and shopping there, and then subsequently a quick stop in Madrid Spain, David and I then had a goal: TO GET AWAY! And have a mini-holiday. It's been a long time since we did that so we thought "Where in Europe...IN NOVEMBER...could we go where it was SUNNY and we could do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING??" Before we left to Europe, back in our home in L.A., we researched and researched--online--"Europe...November...Sunny...Where?" And every site kept coming up with "Canary Islands". Done and done...


Almost there--The island of Lanzarote in the distance

In case you may not be geographically challenged, the Canary Islands are an island group--an archipelago--that is part of Spain. They are located only 62 miles from the coast of Morocco and the continent of Africa. While most of Europe was cold and somewhat rainy (Madrid was!), the Canary Islands because of their location, have a constant subtropical climate: It's like Mykonos in June...but for most of the year!

Bienvenido a Lanzarote: Tourist signs at the Lanzarote International Airport. We decided on the easternmost island of Lanzarote (within the Canary Islands) because everyone (well, travel sites on the web) said that this was the island to just get away and do nothing on.  It seemed like the Canary Islands equivalent to Kauai (love!) and Santorini (Love!!). We also liked one particular resort located there that a lot of travelers kept raving about.

Our Home for the Next Four Days: Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote

We stayed at the fabulous--and UBER relaxing--Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Resortin Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote. The hotel--in the website pics--looked like a chic, modern, boutique-like resort. Once we arrived, it was all that! Oh, and yeah, then there's that view and the perfect weather! (the web didn't lie!): It was 85 degrees and sunny, and up to almost-90 the entire time we were there. In November. So, if you ever want to know where to have a sunny getaway in Europe in November....head to Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.

Here are photos of our very relaxing, wonderful time in Lanzarote. We didn't explore the island so much but that wasn't the point for us. Maybe next time...This time I wanted to do NOTHING and just relax.

Ready for the pool: Nick Verreos, "Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Resort", Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote Canary Island s Spain

Breakfast View: David Paul at Breakfast, "Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Resort" Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Ocean Blue: The perfect ocean view--from our suite at the "Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Resort", Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote Canary Islands

Welcome Champagne--"Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Resort" Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote 

Beach View: Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote Canary Islands

Lava Rocks: Beach at Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote Canary Islands

Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote Canary Islands

Foodie Lanzarote:
Desayuno Delicioso: Breakfast of fresh fruit, strawberry yogurt, scrambled eggs, mushrooms and bacon--"Lani's Beachfront Suites de Luxe Resort" Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote

Streak and Frites: Steak in mushroom cream sauce, fries and rice--Trattoria da Raffaelo Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote

Paella; Spanish Rice and Steak Stew plus Wine, Crackers, Cheese and Salami---Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote Canary Islands

Beach Sketching: I never miss a good opportunity to do one--or two--of my fashion illustrations, including the beach sand at Puerto del Carmen Lanzarote

Not Drowning: Yes, that's me, in the Puerto del Carmen beach waters, waving "Adios" to a wonderful time in Lanzarote Canary Islands


ICE STYLE.....2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia: Figure Skating Costumes Highlights--Ladies, Men, Pairs & Ice Dance!

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 2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia

The fifth in the 2015-2016 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating competition event was held this past weekend: the 2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia. The competition was held at the Small Sports Arena of Luzhniki in Moscow Russia. In my continued love of figure skating--and particular--figure skating costumes--I have already discussed Skate Canada 2015, Cup of China 2015and now it's time for the Rostelecom Cup of Russia 2015...

 Russia Skating: 2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia 

 Here are my Costumes Recap/Highlights...Let's begin with the LADIES:
 I Won!--Russian figure skater Elena Radionova reacts as she relaizes she has won the gold medal--2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia 

Elena Radionova Free Skate: Elena skated her Free Skate to "Titanic" (soundtrack) by James Horner to this costume above. the costume was trying to give hints of a turn-of-the-century look worn by actress Kate Winslet when she played Rose DeWitt Bukater. Elena's costume was lilac colored based with a pink/red waist sash and sequins throughout the top section. There were also small fluttery "cap sleeves" hanging over the shoulders/arms. This was half Adolescent Figure Skating Costume and half-Professional; It seemed a tad bit too "youngish"-looking but I get that Elena is, after all, only 16 years old. But still, I wish her costume here showed slight maturity.

Short Program to "Je T'aime" by Laura Fabian: I actually loved this peach colored costume worn by Elena for her Short program. The top section was quite exquisite and the back (lower left photo) was quite beautiful. I also kind of liked the wrist "bracelet" details that were actually nude gloves with bejeweled details.

Evgenia Medvedeva Short Program: Russian Evgenia Medvedeva skated her Short program to Melodies of the White Nights (soundtrack) by Isaak Schwarz wearing this marsala/wine-colored costume with small sequined crystals. The costume was very Figure Skating 101 in its design and I wished for something a little more extraordinary.

Free Skate to "Music from W.E. Soundtrack" by Abel Korzeniowski: Here, Evgenia gave me what I was asking for. I liked this blue sequined costume. She looked liked Wallis Simpson in this costume, or at least vibed her look, even with her pale skin and dark hairstyle.

Adelina Sotnikova Free Skate: Sochi Olympics gold medalist Adelina Sotnikova skated her Free Skate to "Je Suie Malade" by Laura Fabian. besides the fact of the timely importance of this theme and skate--and costume--I liked this look for her. The costume--black gathered netting coming from a multicolored heart--looked modern, chic and right--for the skate and music. It also reminded me of the Valentino Fall 2014 Ready-to-Wear gown below:

Valentino Fall 2014 Ready-to-Wear

 Russian Triple Trophy Win--(L to R) Evgenia Medvedeva silver medal, Elena Radionova gold medal, Adelina Sotnikova bronze medal--2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia

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 Javier Fernandez Spain: Javier won the gold in Men's at the 2015 Rostelecom Cup of Russia. This, above, is what he wore for his Free Skate. Click HERE for my comments.

Adam Rippon USA Free Skate: Adam skated his Free Skate to a Beatles Medley including "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". I liked this costume. It showed off his fat-free figure (is it OK to say "figure" for men?) and at the same time had design hints of the iconic Beatles Sgt. Pepper music. He wore this...

 At "Skate Canada 2015" and I wondered HERE what, if anything, it had to do with the music, theme, and his skate. Needless to say, I was glad he made the change.

Adian Pitkeev Russia Free Skate: 2015 Rostelecom Silver medalist Adian Pitkeev skated his Free Skate to The Mission (soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone. I thought this was an appropriate costume to this skate and music. I liked the deep keyhole and light diamante crystal sequin detail. It also fit him very well. 

Ross Miner USA: For Ross Miner's Short Program, he wore this black and slate-gray costume outfit for "New York State of Mind" by Billy Joel. I am normally not a fan of the black short/trousers look for ANYONE--man, pairs male partner...you name it! But I liked this on Ross. I think what I liked the most were his pants; at the very least, they were design-interesting. Now...what can we do about that Ross-Dress-For-Less belt?

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Kristen Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro of Canada: For their Free Skate to "Romeo and Juliet (soundtrack) by Craig Armstrong", I liked this coordinating ombre lilac costumes. Her mini-crown was on-trend and the sequin work on her costume--in particular--was very good.

Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov Russia Free Skate: For these Russian Pairs' Free Skate to Man and Shadow (The Unknown Known soundtrack) by Danny Elfman, they wore these post-modern directional costumes. I liked these costumes, especially her gathered and criss-cross ribbon look; very modern, very chic. 

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Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje Canada: For their Short Dance to "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss. I loved these costumes worn by Canadians Weaver and Poje. He looked regal, dapper. And she looked very Haute. Both were a vision of costume perfection.

Free Dance to On the Nature of Daylight by Max Richter and Run by Ludovico Einaudi: Modern, chic and so right! I also liked these costumes worn by Weaver and Poje for their Free Dance, especially her one shoulder black and nude illusion sequin dress. Modern, chic and the perfect accompaniment to the program.

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

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Happy Thanksgiving 2015 Fashion Sketch by Nick Verreos


May you have a wonderful time this Thanksgiving, with friends and family! Enjoy, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Oh, and always keep it stylish! XONick

SASHES AND TIARAS.....Miss World 2015 National Costumes Highlights from Dances of the World Auditions

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Costume Couture: National Costumes from the 2015 Miss World "Dances of the World" auditions (Clockwise, top to bottom) Miss Bahamas, Miss Myanmar, Miss Venezuela, Miss Turkey
All Photos here and below courtesy of MissWorld.com

The 65th Annual Miss World Beauty Pageant kicked off last week in Sanya Hainan Island, People's Republic of China. The finals of the 2015 Miss World will be on December 19th. Coincidentally, the other International beauty pageant "biggie", the Miss Universe 2015 pageant finals will occur the following day, December 20th--in Las Vegas Nevada USA. So, in terms of beauty pageants and beauty pageant followers, that will be a big weekend! For this year's Miss World, over 100 contestants from all over the world are vying for the coveted title (minus Miss Canada World who was not allowed to enter China).

Costumed Auditions: Events leading up to the Miss World 2015 Finals on December 19th began last week with one of the first ones being the Auditions for the "Dances of the World" where many of the contestants donned their National Costumes---it's become a fun version of the traditional National Parade of Nations. Some of the contestants might change their costumes for the Final night but here is a sneak peak at their national costumes via these "Dances of the World" auditions...

South America, Central America:
Miss Brazil World Catharina Choi: Festive, very Rio Carnival-like costume with bright Igor Stravinsky "The Firebird"-like styling. She said it is inspired by the birds in her country. Of course it is. I could definitely see Catharina in a Carnival float in this costume.

Colombia Maria Alejandra Lopez: I love this bright, fun costume worn by Miss Colombia World. It was designed by Edgar Perez and represents a "fantasy" creation of the Queens of the Barranquilla Carnival. It shows images of different representations of the Colombian people, the bright carnival-like colors and the shape of the oversized skirt hints at the iconic Colombian Sombrero Vueltiao (Vueltiao Hat). Very impressive.

Ecuador Camila Maranon: Camila's costume is very traditional in terms of its folkloric styling, featuring the yellow, blue and red of her country's flag.

Venezuela Anyela Galante: Anyela's costume--also folkloric in its design--was inspired by Teresa Carreño, Venezuelan pianist, singer, composer who was a very influential figure in her country. The gown is very intricate with hundreds of sequins, pearls and layers upon layers of gathered trim--in fact 500 meters of "bobbin lace" (encajes de bolillo). The costume was designed by Venezuelan designer Nidal Nouaihed.

El Salvador Marcela Santamaria: Marcela looks quite chic and serene in her national costume featuring an emerald green tiered skirt, lace edge trim, a lace mantilla headpiece, golden midriff, ivory lace top section and lovely depictions of native women in the bottom tier of her skirt. I especially love her very model pose.
Chile Fernanda Sobarzo: Fernanda wears a Chilean costume worn at traditional Cueca dances. The dress has a full skirt with petticoat underneath; a wire satin ruffle hem; waist sash and bow plus her handkerchief as the finishing accessory. Oh, and lots of flower details. Somehow, I am not sure if those suede platform pumps are normally utilized in this dance, but I give her a pass: she's a beauty queen. She needs heels!

Panama Diana Jaen: Miss Panama World's costume represents the popular Pre-Columbian style seen in lots of Latin American beauty queens national costumes. This particular one has to do with a story of a local woman who would kill any of the Spaniards who came to her native land looking for gold, the tale is entitled "El Salto de la niña de Puerto Pilón". Diana says that the costume weighs A LOT (understandably); the headdress alone weighs a supposed eight pounds. 
Nicaragua Stefania Aleman: This Pre-Columbian Nicaragua National Costume was designed by Jeff Manzanares,  The mask on her hand represents the Güegüense which was declared a cultural heritage site by UNESCO in 2005. With this outfit, Stefania presented the dance of the 'inditas', representing the mixture of Spanish culture and native Nicaraguan culture. Also represented on the outfit is El Toro Huaco which is a dance and a legend from the province of Carazo, Nicaragua.

Guatemala Maria Jose Larrana: Maria Jose also wears a Pre-Columbian type costume with feathers, sequins and a very impressive headdress. I especially like her accompanying makeup and not too distracting gold heels.

Belize Jasmin Jael Rhamdas: Miss Belize World's costume features the colors of her country's flag as well as a sequined half-moon and depictions of ocean "flora and fauna" and corals from her country. I like it for the most part; if only she would have not worn black hot pants...and instead a blue sparkle pair of shorts that matched the rest of the costume. I also think the gold heels were a little distracting. I suggest that she should have done silver, to match the half-moon.

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Belgium Leylah Alliet: The colors of the Belgium flag are incorporated into this mermaid-shaped design with sequins and feathers for Miss Belgium World 2015.

Slovakia Luzja Strakova: Luzja's traditional Slovak costume represents the celebration and pride of the Slovakian people. The main focus of her outfit is that hat, which is a playful interpretation of a traditional Slovakian wedding hat. She says that her costume took over 1 year to make and every detail was handmade!
Czech Republic Andrea Kalousova: Andrea also dons a traditional costume with the flowered headpiece.

England Natasha Hemmings: Natasha's costume has color hints of the England flag but at the same time, gives nods to English Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton.
Gibraltar Hannah Bado: Very traditional. Very Gibraltar.

Italy Greta Galassi: Greta's national costume looks a bit more "Sound of Music" Austria, Swiss Alps as opposed to Italy but she might be vibing the Northern part of Italy, I guess. She's more schnitzel and less pizza.
Hungary Daniella Kiss: Daniella's costume is very representative of the Hungarian national dress with the national colors. She says that she performs a typical Hungarian gypsy dance in this.


Ireland Sacha Livingstone: Sacha's costume is iconic Irish Celtic dance-inspired. I think its quite cute, down to the correct lace-up "Ghillie" slippers.

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Bahamas Chantel O'Brien: Chantel is dressed as the straw doll. Together with straw, her outfit is also made with flowers, which can be found all over the Bahamas. There are details such as shells and a burlap finish which gives it a very wavy look. 
Curacao Alexandra Krijger: Miss Curacao World's costume blends colors of her island's flag as well as historical reference to the Dutch ships and the Curacao fruit of laraha

Haiti Seydina Allen: The colors of Haiti are exemplified in this costume of Miss Haiti World. The design features a knot-tied top and multicolored godet skirt and lace sleeves.
Jamaica Sanneta Myrie: Jamaica, Usain Bolt and his iconic "pose" are well represented in this costume worn by Miss Jamaica World Sanneta Myrie.

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Gabon Reine Ngotala: Reine's costume is like a high-fashion version of a traditional Gabon national ensemble. Great colors, lovely leaf prints and I love the asymmetry of the top section--as well as headdress and fan. I just wished she wouldn't have worn those black heels; they distracted from her costume.

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Turkey Ecem Cirpan: Ecem is six feet tall, and if that isn't enough, she wore this gorgeous costume showing the artistic tile work. This "costume" is EVERYTHING!

Vietnam Tran Ngoc Lan Khue: Miss Vietnam World's costume is a traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai traditional ensemble of long tunic with side slits and accompanying wide-leg palazzo-like pants.
Thailand Thunchanok Moonnilta: Thunchanok's national costume is inspired by the Northern region of Thailand. All of the materials to make the dress as well as the elaborate headpiece were crafted by the people of Northern Thailand, and represents the fusion of Lanna and Thai cultures. 


India Aditi Arya: Aditi's costume is an Indian costume with crop top and pleated skirt. She definitely looks like a Bollywood actress...during a dance number.
Kazakhstan Regina Vandysheva: Regina went a bit traditional with her a-line shaped costume and coat.

Korea Jun Eun-ju: Miss Korea World's dress is a combination of the old traditional Korean Hanbok but the addition of cutouts on the sleeve represents the modern Korea. On the skirt, there is a quilt, which represents the Joseon Dynasty. 

Myanmar Khin Thein Myint: One of my favorite "Miss World 2015" costumes; the colors, the design; the mixing of traditional and fantasy. Super Fabulous.

Australia Tess Alexander: Tess' look is the same costume worn by last year's "Miss Australia World" Courtney Thorpe. The outfit was designed by Julie Sulfi of Belluccio and was inspired by the Women's Land Army, paying homage to the women who worked in agriculture during World War II.
Guam Aria Perez Thiesen: Aria's straw skirt, flower head crown and shell accessories pays tribute to the Chamorro Dance of Guam. I think this is both fun and very traditional. She's very pretty by the way!

Finally...
Fiji Brittany Hazelman: Brittany's costume represents Fiji’s diversity and elegance and the traditional values of Fijian people, according to her. The patterns featured in her costume represent the people of Fiji and their unique rituals, as well as the diversity of the population.

Can't wait to see the "Dances of the World" segment during the "Miss World 2015" Live Finals on December 19th. The show will be aired in the US on E! the morning of December 20th--the same day as "Miss Universe 2015".

ICE STYLE.....NHK Trophy 2015 Figure Skating Costumes Recap! LADIES, MEN, PAIRS

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Skating Couture: Highlights of some of the figure skating costumes seen at the NHK Trophy 2015, Nagano Japan

This past weekend was the last of six events on the 2015-2016 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating competitions in advance of the Grand Prix Finals. The event was the 2015 NHK Trophy and it was held in Nagano, Japan. I've covered my Figure Skating Costumes Highlights of 2015 Skate Canada HERE, 2015 Cup of ChinaHERE, and the 2015 Rostelecom Cup of RussiaHERE, so now, of course, it's time to talk about some of the costumes from 2015 NHK Trohpy.

Let's start with the LADIES:
Top Three: (L to R) Silver medalist Courtney Hicks of USA; gold medalist Satoko Miyahara of Japan; and bronze medalist Mao Asada of Japan--2015 NHK Trophy Nagano Japan

Mao Asada Japan: I've discussed Mao Asada's Free Skate Costume HERE so I wanted to talk about her Short Program costume to Bei mir bist du schoen, a famous Yiddish song from a Yiddish musical. Her costume was a fuchsia pink number with silver diamante crystals with pink trim sewn in flower-like patterns. It also featured long sleeves and an open back. This was quite feminine and pretty. It wasn't ground breaking in its design, but the color was impacting and the high neck and open back made for a striking image.

Satoko Miyahara Japan: Gold medal winner Satoko Miyahara skated her Short Program to Firedance from "Riverdance" by Bill Whelan. She was very "Carmen"-like in this red with black netting trim costume. The design also had scrolling applique and sequins. I wasn't a fan of this. For some reason, it didn't look polished or expensive enough. I did like the hints of black contrast and the red rose in her chignon hairstyle but besides this, it was just not that interesting of a design.

Free Skate to Un Sospiro by Franz Liszt: Miyahara wore this fuchsia pink costume featuring silver and multicolored diamantes and a scroll-like front bustier design. The skirt had tiers in an ombre-like pink coloration. The look was pretty and very starting-out ballerina. Nothing spectacular about this. She looked like she was part of the Junior Skating group. I'm sure it must be difficult to make her look sophisticatedsince she is all but a mere 17-years old. But I do appreciate the beautifully tiered skirt and the fantastic skate that won her the gold!


Courtney Hicks USA: Silver medalist Courtney Hicks wore this costume for her Free Skate to Elizabeth The Golden Age (soundtrack) by Craig Armstrong and A.R. Rahman. The costume featured bright canary yellow fabrication with multicolored sequin work. There were color and style nods to the grand mustard yellow costume worn by actress Cate Blanchett in the "Elizabeth The Golden Age" film. And I did like the subtle tiara in her updo hairstyle. 

Short Program to The Feeling Begins by Peter Gabriel: I really liked this costume on Courtney. The color, the sequin work, the design. And her elegant hairstyle. She looked like a top skater wearing a chic modern costume. Well done.

Ashley Wagner USA: I've written about her Free Skate costume HERE so it was time to talk about her Short program to Hip Hip Chin Chin performed by Club des Belugas. Especially since...she changed it! Can you spot the difference between the left and the right photos above? The left is the new costume and the right is the one she wore previously at Skate Canada 2015 Grand Prix. Similar silhouettes but the new one is much more "Haute" for sure.

 Before: The previous Short Program costume was a halter neckline black number with a simple stretch chiffon skirt, featuring subtle sequin detail--and that back sequin stripe...

After: The newer Short Program costume was much more designed, more sophisticated, more FABULOUS! I loved the fringe skirt and I especially liked the degrade effect of the front torso crystals. This, kids is what a well-done, EXPENSIVE figure skating costume looks like! Very good.

Alena Leonova Russia: Alena skated her Free Skate to Summertime performed by Carmen McRae, Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley, In Other Words by April Stevens, Sing Sing Sing performed by the Andrew Sisters in this fun costume above. I liked the bias-cut plaid in the torso/midriff and how it continued onto the skirt. The rest of the costume featured a gathered top with crystals, a red rose at the waist, gloves and arm feathers. This was fun and appropriate with the music.

Short Program to Smile performed by Nat King Cole, Overture - Unveiling the Statue (City Lights soundtrack) by Carl Davis, Terry's Theme (from Limelight soundtrack) by Charlie Chaplin: I also like Leonova's Short Program costume. She always has a knack for making a statement when it comes to her costumes and this little number was no exception. The minute I saw her on the ice I thought "Charlie Chaplin", and lo and behold, that's what she was skating to. I think that's a good thing.

Anna Pogorilaya Russia: Anna skated her Short program to Bolero for Violin and Orchestra by Walter Taieb and Vanessa Mae wearing this wine-red costume. The design featured nude illusion sections with red pieces intertwined. The costume was VERY Anna and very daring. 

Mirai Nagasu USA: Mirai skated her Free Skate to The Great Gatsby (soundtrack). This was the perfect costume interpretation of that film. There were Art Deco-like sequins, flapper-like details, the 1920's headpiece. The costume itself was pretty stunning and I also loved the crystal wristbands/cuffs. 

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Yuzuru Hanyu Japan: First off, Yuzuru did AMAZING!!!! His Free Skate at this past weekend's 2015 NHK Trophy was EVERYTHING! Now, back to the costumes...Yuzuru skated his Short Program to the same music he skated to last season Ballade No. 1 op. 23 in G minor by Frederic Chopin but his 2014-2015 Season costume was slightly different. See if you can spot the difference. The top photo is the newer version which he wore at the 2015 NHK Trophy. In the newer costume, his cummerbund is copper as opposed to black and the top/blouse is a more subtle ombre shading and features panels (on the midriff side and sleeves) of gold. 

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Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford Canada: Gold medal winning Pairs couple Duhamel and Radford skated their Short Program to Your Song by Elton John, performed by Ewan McGregor. I loved the bright red color and the criss-cross gathered draping in her costume's torso. I also liked that Eric's shirt and tank matched hers and especially his crystal buttons. Oh and can I add, HOW HOT does Eric look with that five o-clock shadow??!! Welcome to the beard club darling.

Free Skate to Hometown Glory by Adele: Great multi jeweled neckline piece on Meagan's costume and I loved the gathered halter neckline detail.

Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres France: James and Cipres of France skated their Short Program to Hometown Glory by Adele. Now, I love a unitard/jumpsuit. Especially a good one. And this one on Vanessa is a fabulous one. I like the heavy sequin neckline and wrist detail as well as the faux leather shoulder and high-hip accents. And yes, Morgan looks hot in his costume. All that faux leather strapping and criss-cross belting is very Leather Bar Lite. And I likey.

SASHES AND TIARAS.....Miss Supranational 2015 Finals: Winner Miss Paraguay Stephania Vazquez Stegman and Evening Gown Recap!

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Supranational Bella: Miss Supranational 2015 "Miss Paraguay" Stephania Stegman (center)--Miss Supranational 2015 Finals, Warsaw Poland

This past Friday night was theMiss Supranational 2015Finals Beauty Pageant. The pageant--considered one of the top "Grand Slam" international beauty pageants, along with Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth--was held in Poland.

Crowned: Miss Supranational 2015 Stephania Stegman "Miss Paraguay"--Miss Supranational 2015 Finals, Warsaw Poland

This was the 7th edition of the international beauty pageant and over 80 contestants from all over the world competed for the title. The winner was the representative from the South American nation of Paraguay, Stephania Vazquez Stegman.

Stephania is a model and former Miss Paraguay International 2011. She is of Spanish-German descent and stands 1.77 m (5' 9 1/2"). At the Miss International 2011 Beauty Pageant, she did not place but this past Friday, she won the Miss Supranational 2015 pageant. This is the first win for Paraguay in a "Grand Slam" International Beauty Pageant. Muy bien!

 The Set: Miss Supranational 2015 Finals Warsaw Poland

 Best National Costume went to...
Miss Indonesia Gresya Amanda Maaliwuga--Pretty fabulous and well-deserved!

The Evening Gowns: Finalists-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Gown Gals:--Miss Supranational 2015 Finals, Warsaw Poland

As always, in my blog here, I love to discuss the EVENING GOWNS...let's begin with the eventual Winner...
Miss Paraguay Stephania Stegman: Gorgeous gown on a gorgeous woman. Love this nude tulle with Art Deco-like gold sequin detail. It was a clean column gown that wasn't too fussy. I also loved her modern (not too "Pageant Betty") hairstyle; it definitely complimented the clean simple lines of the gown. And KUDOS for covering the heels.

Canada Siera Bearchell: Siera was gorgeous and this gown was OK. Nothing spectacular. She sure did "work it" during the finals. But in terms of design or having an extra "couture" appeal...nothing. Very "Pageant Safe"; she looked like the winner of a Miss (fill in the blank) USA state pageant. I expect a little bit more on the international stage.

Colombia Monica Castano Agudelo: I have to admit that I wasn't a fan of this gown. I loved the bubblegum pink color but the gown itself looked cheap. I think the fact that it looked polyester-y and that it was too short (I don't want to see those heels!), made me feel this way. This was a little too "Ballroom Dancing Competition" and not Haute enough for an international beauty pageant stage.

Iceland Tanja Yr Astporsdottir: Tanja is beautiful. But this gown wasn't so much. It was very prom-a-licious. At least it was tasteful prom. If you are going to do a ball gown, I'd refer to what fashion designers Elie Saab or Zuhair Muard are doing; at least copy them...or even copy one of my ball gowns! But this one is a little on the store-bought side.

Mexico Karina Stephania Martin Jimenez: Another case of a very pretty woman wearing a not so cute gown. The dress is very prom and once again, too short. It also seemed very "Dancing with the Stars". If I can see this dress in Downtown L.A. at a Pageant-and-Prom shop (and I can with this one!), then I don't want to see it in one of the International "Grand Slam" Beauty Pageants. Just saying.

Australia Christiana Fischer: Christiana wore this nude and lilac colored applique gown at the Miss Supranational 2015 Finals. I liked this gown. It was a tad "Figure Skating" costume but it fit nicely and it was the correct length.

India Aafreen Rachael Vaz: I also liked this golden sequined and leaf-like applique gown with side front slit. The only thing I I dd not like were those CLUNKY gold 70's Disco pumps; soooo tacky!

Malaysia Tanisha Demour Kaur: Tanisha made a big Evening Gown impact in this royal blue/violet gown. The design featured a nude tulle and sequined applique column gown and satin over-skirt. It was impacting and she knew how to work it. This was definitely one of the most "wow" gowns of the entire pageant.

Panama Angie Keith: Simple column pearl sequined gown. This was nice. I liked the fit and the fact that it was length-right. It didn't excite me in terms of design but it was OK.

Top Gowns--Miss Supranational 2015:
Myanmar L Bawk Nu: Miss Myanmar won for Best Gown and I can see why. This gold and silver sequin gown recalls a gorgeous Haute Couture Fish Diva. Absolutely stunning. It reminds me of something I would see from a Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture runway show.

Luxembourg Elie Ondoa: Stunning mint sequined strapless gown. One of my favorites!
Dominican Republic Ingrid Franco: Gold sequined flapper fun.

Philippines Rogelie Catacutan: Directional, sexy and very forward-pageant! It's also very "Tribal Couture". Love.
Spain Raquel Bonilla: Love the asymmetry of the top section and contrast of the golden crepe fabrication and sequin top/sleeve.

Egypt Perihan Fateen: I thought this red one shoulder gown with sequined top section and asymmetrical peplum detail was quite nice. Elegant and very Red Carpet-meets-Runway

The Uh Oh/Oh Dear! Miss Supranational 2015 Evening Gowns-----------------------------------------
Bolivia Sharon Valverde: Oh No. 1993 Broadway Chorus Line/Pageant Gal. And what is with that side sheer panel???? Andthat 1987 hair style?? Ayyyy Dios Mio!!
Scotland Nasrene Harrison: Oh No Wedding/Prom Queen. There's way too much polyester lace and applique in this. She needs a veil and a "Big Fat Gypsy" fiance.

Italy Deborah Agnone: This black one shoulder dress would be nice...for a cocktail party. But not for "Miss Supranational"!
Ireland Karen Montague: Oh Dear! Someone got confused with the "Carnival Cruises" Captain's Night Gala! This is a Choncheee Tackylicious Mess.
Venezuela Hyser Betancourt: I just can't with this gown. This looks like a dress a Quinceañera girl would reject. It's way too tacky. This is certainly not up to the "Miss Venezuela" gown standards. Who approved this???
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Felicitaciones and Congratulations to "Miss Paraguay Supranational" Steaphania Stegman for winning the "Miss Supranational 2015 Beauty Pageant...and for wearing a very nice gown! 

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