Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Change is good but it sometimes causes pain

In the midst of our production phases for 2009, there was a hiccup in our production team and all of our posts from 2008 to what you see on the site were illegally taken. Once this came to our attention, I was absolutely devastated and did not have the energy to re-post the stolen articles, but God is good and we are actively working to revamp our team.

With that being said, we have a lot of work to do on our end to bring everyone up to speed on what is going on with Baltimore Fashion Week 2012 and BEYOND. We have made quite a few changes and we want to make sure that you--our readers--are kept up to date.

So keep an eye out for the blog; change is good and well deserved.

Remember to always "KEEP IT FASHIONABLE"

Sharan Nixon Founder/CEO - Butterfly Productions [Home of Baltimore Fashion Week]

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Lights, camera, pose




The 2010 production will be open to all buyer, press and media professionals who would like to cover Baltimore Fashion Week 2010. The registration form is located on the Media/Buyer Registration tab.

In order to be fully registered for this upcoming event each interested attendee must go to the website to obtain a form. Baltimore Fashion Week would like to ask that you make sure to read and complete the form in its entirety. Any incomplete form will not be accepted.

All approved buy/media professional will receive a designer list of all participating designers scheduled to showcase during Baltimore Fashion Week.

If you should have any questions regarding this information, please send an email to prmedia@baltimoresfashionweek.com and one of the team members will address your concern.

More information is available on the website www.baltimoresfashionweek.com.

The team of Baltimore Fashion Week would like to extend the invitation to all of their merchandising and journalism professionals.

Baltimore Fashion Week schedules first designer question and answer session in December 2009




For its 2010 production, Baltimore Fashion Week is hosting a Designer Open Forum. This forum was added to the fashion week schedule to help minimize the ongoing buzzing questions that surround the designer's participation in Baltimore Fashion Week. This forum is more of a question and answer session.

This meeting is open to all designers and will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. Sharp. The location of this forum will be held at the Forest Park Senior Center, 4801 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21207.

The team of Baltimore Fashion Week would like to recommend that if you have any burning questions that you would like answered be forwarded to designerinfo@baltimoresfashionweek.com and those questions will be answered during the session.

So don’t be late and the team of Baltimore Fashion Week looks forward to speaking and meeting with you.

More information is available on the website – www.baltimoresfashionweek.com.

Designers can register to participate in Baltimore Fashion Week

Baltimore Fashion Week 2010 is scheduled for Monday, August 9, 2010 through Friday, August 13, 2010 and will be held inside the War Memorial Building located in the heart of Baltimore.

The designer registration form has been completed, posted, and available on the website of Baltimore Fashion Week - www.baltimoresfashionweek.com. All interested designers should pre-register online. Once registered online, a fashion week team member will forward your information packet to your email account. With the form completed and received, you are one step closer to your pathway in fashion.

Designer categories for the 2010 production of fashion week are ready-to-wear; avant-garde; haute couture; and a Baltimore favorite eco-friendly fashions. The designer deadline for participation in Baltimore Fashion Week is Sunday, May 30, 2010.

Baltimore Fashion Week 2010 also opens its doors to high school students, university/college students, fashion academy students, as well as independent/professional designers.

We invite all interested designers to go to the website www.baltimoresfashionweek.com and complete a designer registration form and hopefully we will see you on our runways.

Stay Fashionable!!!

Baltimore Fashion Is Moving Full Speed Ahead



Baltimore Fashion Week is the annual high fashion runway event featuring local, national, and international designers. This event, Baltimore Fashion Week was created to celebrate the collective talents of artists and designers by bringing individuals of the fashion and arts community together.

Baltimore Fashion Week aims to create a vibrant fashion community where designers can thrive, by providing a showcase of one-of-a-kind fashions. Baltimore Fashion Week will continue to support the rise of this creative class.

This is Baltimore Fashion Week's 3rd year in production of its weekly runway event. The 2010 production of Baltimore Fashion Week is scheduled for Monday, August 9, 2010 through Friday, August 13, 2010. Once again this event will be held in the historical War Memorial Building located in the heart of Baltimore.

Baltimore Fashion Week welcomes designers and lovers of all categories of fashion to next year's event.

Stay tuned as the team of Baltimore Fashion Week continues to bring to Baltimore a professional yet stylish runway event.

More information is available on the website www.baltimoresfashionweek.com.

Remember - Always Keep It Fashionable!!

Your Fashion Observer

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Being fashionable in this recession = The Boulevard Boutique at DeBois Textiles


Before I begins this article I feel compelled to provide a definition of the word “recessionista/recessionisto” – (a recessionista is a female / recessionisto is a male) an individual that loves to look good but likes to do it with a smaller fashion budget in mind. If that definition describes you then you need to take a trip to The Boulevard Boutique at DeBois Textiles – located directly across the street from the old Montgomery Ward building. For those of you that are under the age of 25 you might not know what I am talking about. Montgomery Wards was the JC Penny of Baltimore back in the 80’s I guess I am telling my age now, but wait let’s return back to the story at hand.


The Boulevard Boutique at DeBois Textiles (called The Boulevard) is located at 1835 Washington Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland. The proud owner of this vintage haven is Reanna Jacobs, and her staff are absolutely wonderful. While there I met Sherri and Charles – two of the nicest people you ever want to meet.


As I was on my way to The Boulevard, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The Boulevard was a vendor during Baltimore Fashion Week and they caught my attention when I walked by her table and saw a caramel colored leather woven clutch bag, but not the little ones that they carry now this one was like the ones mom used to carry back in the 70s very chic and extremely unique. I loved it, so I purchased it, right on the spot. I knew then I had stumbled onto something new, chic, and eclectic.


Let’s take a visual, shall we – as I entered the boutique from the door you could not see what The Boulevard had to offer, which I found to be very intriguing, but the first fashion garment in the window caught my eye immediately before even reaching for the door knob. In the window was a red and white pokka-dot blouse that topped off a denim skirt with apples along the bottom…aaaah to only be a size 6 again. If I were a six I would have purchased that outfit and rocked it as if it were no body-else’s business.


So, after dreaming of being a size six again, I finally entered The Boulevard and greeted Reanna (I call her Ree Ree now) and gave her a great big hug. (SIDEBAR: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE TO LOOK FABULOUS AND I LOVE VINTAGE – but enough about me back once again to the story) Needless to say I was absolutely amazed at the collection of clothing. The garment listed in the slide show image number 1, was the first ensemble that I noticed and the sequined blouse stole my breath away. Reanna was talking to me and I was drawn to the top, so I said to Reanna, “Oh my goodness I have got to have that top” as I was stroking it like it was a new kitten and then Reanna said, “Girl wait I have more come over here.” Can I tell you all, that I almost fainted when she saw the jewels stashed away in the corner of the store. I could not believe this jewel was hidden right in the heart of South Baltimore? So after I calmed down, she points toward the window and shows me this leopard print sheer duster, can I just say it was to die for. I do not have a photo of that because guess what, I purchased it.


I was so engulfed with the clothing that I had to ask a question of Reanna, “Where did you get all of these clothes?” and she began to tell me her story.


DeBois Textiles was started by her grandfather, and now is run by her mom and dad who are two more of the sweetest people you ever want to meet and then they have another family member “Lady” that is the golden retriever, she is so precious. I could not believe that story that Reanna told me. She was so passionate about her trade and her business just to hear her speak was mesmerizing. Here is a little bit about how this business was started, from my point of view.


The textile part of the business was started by Reanna’s grandfather, and is now being managed by her parents. Reanna manages the Boutique’s side of the business. I know . . . I know that is not much history, but it is the most I could remember for now, the clothes had me over excited.


So if that information wasn’t enough for this me, she took me to the secret hide-out where all the magic begins. ONCE AGAIN . . . can I just say that I thought I had died and gone to fashion heaven, that’s right not haven – H E A V E N it was absolutely and simply FABULOUS DARLIN’ (you have got to use the Eartha Kitt voice).


Okay, here we go . . . . Behind this door, is a warehouse that appears to be the size of two of the Raven’s football field and can I tell you I have never seen so many clothes in my natural born days. The clothes are kept in various blue huge mobile bins and they are separated by clothing category. But please keep in mind as you review the images in the slide show that The Boulevard only keeps V I N T A G E, (this party you have to say in a parent like voice) so little garments of several strands of thread, if you are not V I N T A G E to the dungeon you go. That’s right they get rid of ANYTHING that is not V I N T A G E. I almost lost my mind to think of all the clothes they get rid of – OMG!





Now let’s take a minute to discuss the main image of this article (at the top of this blog). The wool vest was found in one bin, Reanna, went to another bin and found the yellow blouse, then I found the cream colored trench coat (which I might add I wanted to purchase for myself, but guess what since it is V I N T A G E I could not fit it – darn this wide back of mine), and let’s not talk about the bamboo purse that was sitting in another bin just calling my name. It is in the image, but yes I purchased that item too, sorry.


So, now it was time to go play dress up and I felt like a kid dressing a really large baby doll – it was so much fun. The Boulevard has a female and male dress form, because a lot of their clothes are placed on Etsy for purchase, you can purchase great V I N T A G E finds at www.theboulevardboutique.etsy.com. We had everything that we needed but a skirt or a pair of pants and accessories. Well, of course the queen of vintage found the perfect pair of pants that were once again, were not my size, and a pair of coral beads were on the desk that her best friend and assistant found – VOILA WE HAVE AN OUTFIT!!. Did you like? The entire garment was around $38.00, not including the purse – remember that went home with me.


I absolutely love this store and have asked the owner, Reanna Jacobs to be my personal dresser and to dress me from the Vintage garments from her store. This is a store that Ms. Obama would love. J Crew don’t have nothin’ on The Boulevard Boutique at DeBois Textiles (I know that was not perfect English – but I think you got the drift – at least I hope you did – smile).


Since the original creation of this story I have been back to the store at least four (4) times since. In my purchases I have purchased the above items, plus two vintage Samsonite bags one (1) an onboard traveling bag, and one (1) 1980s version of a Hobo Bag – man I wish there was space to show you it is too cool. I also purchased a sleep jacket, these are the hipster silk quilted jackets that grandma used to wear over her night gown – come on I know you remember. Well any who, I purchased it to go over a cami. So when you see me on the street you can probably guess that I am wearing a Boulevard Boutique at DeBois Textiles original and when you go just tell them that Sharan sent you.


So whenever you get the change stop by. The Boulevard Boutique is open Monday thru Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sorry they are closed on Sundays – bummer I know right! But save up those dollars Recessionista’s they are open on Monday’s unlike most boutiques, so while the other boutiques are closed visit The Boulevard and go crazy the V I N T A G E Way!

The Boulevard Boutique is located on 1835 Washington Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland, 21230. Their telephone number is 41.0.837.8081. Or if time won’t permit you to get to the store personally, you can visit them on the web at www.theboulevardboutique.etsy.com.


HAPPY SHOPPING RECESSIONISTAS & RECESSIONISTOS!!!


Remember to always keep it FASHIONABLE!


Sharan AKA “Don Diva”


This would be the perfect look for the upcoming Fat Laces event.



This is the garment that started this entire article/blog. The sequin tops are just to die for.





This dress with a pair of cowboy boots or a pair of cream colored suede peep toes with a hint or coral piping,
some cream accessories with the hair pulled back in a seductive bun upsweep. SIMPLY FABULOUS!!!



This blogger purchased this dress wore it with the wooden purse above, a gold sequined belt, and a pair
of patent leather red stilettos with gold trimming - God was definitely smiling that Sunday.



Reanna Jacobs, Boulevard Boutique owner working her VINTAGE magic.
I was so amazed at her

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Tips for Dressing for a Runway Event

Hello ladies and gents, Baltimore Fashion Week is rapidly approaching and I know you’re excited, as you should be. Since the hottest event in Baltimore fashion history is right around the corner I thought it’s time we had the talk…about things to wear to an affair of this caliber. Now don’t be scared, don’t run away I’m not going to throw the book at you. I’m just going to give you a few tips on how to look hot when you attend such an extraordinary event. So get a pen and paper and ready those printers. If you’re aiming for THE RELAXED LOOK I would suggest wearing something that is Smart-Casual. Why? Because it's comfortable, it’s not too sophisticated, and it always leaves the impression that you are a fashionista at heart. So, if you want to wear those nice pair of jeans in your closet, match them with a stylish blouse and a sexy heel or if you have a cute dress match it with a sleek jacket. Remember, accessories make the outfit.




The same goes for you guys. Just look at Neyo and Will. These men can dress. If you want to have the fashionista’s staring at you, wear a suave outfit—a nice pair of shoes, jeans and a dress shirt with a few buttons loose (give us girls something to think about).



Have you ever thought about wearing one of the featured designer’s outfits to the show? On this, I say, take your cue from Rihanna. She wore a Gucci design to a Gucci runway event. Nothing compliments the designer more than to know that someone as hot as you wore one of their beautiful creations to the show. You’ll be hip, hot, and totally stylin’. So if you have a Prada dress and you’re going to a Prada show, WEAR IT!



Now ladies and gents let’s not just get caught up in the outfit and not Think About the Colors. I just have to say this black is always in style. You can never go wrong with black. But if you want to take a walk on the wild side, like moi, and spice up your outfit, always be certain that the colors you are wearing coordinate well together (that includes jewelry).

I’m going to leave you with My Most Important Tip that I got from designer Franco Mirabelli, “You have to look like you get it.” So, if you don’t have that $1,000 Fendi dress, don’t sweat it. Do like Baltimoreans do and grab those jeans and shirt in the back of your closet and make it work for you.