Birthday Gifts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Good morning readers,

I am turning 28 today and can say that I am really happy about getting older/potentially wiser? I see getting older as a gift and am so grateful that I have made it another year. My mom always said I was impatient so I was born two days before my due date on July 2nd instead of July 4th. She calls me her firecracker and I have to say I like that nickname. Today has already been so fun and my wonderful boss bought me flowers, a chocolate espresso torte, and mimosas this morning. She is so thoughtful!

I want to keep this post simple and show you a few fashion things I purchased as an early birthday gift. I had been eyeing a gold glitter clutch from Kate Spade for some time and I have always wanted an Alexander McQueen scarf. I purchased both items on E-bay because I believe in searching for the best deal. The Kate Spade clutch is used and I purchased it for $30.00 and the Alexander McQueen scarf was $25.00 with shipping so a good deal. I wanted to post some street wear pictures of the classic McQueen scarf and how I think it is a great wardrobe staple. I purchased the scarf that is in the 2nd picture. Also I wanted to show the glitter clutch from Kate Spade that I purchased.









XOXO

JADATO

Sara Cramer-18th Street Fashion Show Interview Video 1 of 3

Friday, June 28, 2013

Good morning everyone!

 The day has arrived that you can watch our first video of The 18th Street Fashion Show. Thanks so much for being patient with me and I should have two more videos in this trilogy soon. Enjoy the wonderfully talented Sara Cramer. I know I enjoyed interviewing her and her
beautiful work is really going places.











(All Pictures Courtesy of Sara Cramer)

XOXO

JADATO

18th Street Fashion Show-Behind the Scenes Part II

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Readers!

Sorry for the delay from my last post to my current one but I have been busy working on my video. We should have Sara Cramer's interview up soon! Mean while here are some fun shots of "behind the scenes" of both Sarah/Sara's getting ready for their big day! The girls got ready all day at Jamie Miller Hair Parlour. I was able to hang out with the models, chit chat with both designers, and get some amazing video footage that day. They had a beautiful show and I can't wait to show you the videos soon!











XOXO

JADATO

18th Street Fashion Show-Behind the Scenes Part I

Tuesday, June 11, 2013


Readers!

It really has been an honor and a pleasure documenting my friend's Sarah Nelsen and Sara Cramer for The 18th Street Fashion Show. For legal reasons I couldn't publish my photos earlier but now that show has happened I am excited to show you some of their amazing work. I always forget the extensive creative process it takes for a fashion show: creation, 1st review, re-working a piece, and having a finished product. I was so proud of my friend's working together and coming up with such an amazing collection that everyone fell in love with KC fashion. The 18th Street Fashion Show this year seems at a much more professional level from presentation, styling, runway set-up, and the quality/fabrication of the garments. I am working on completing my video for an exclusive view of both Sarah/Sara's work from both of their studios, the day of the show, and the fashion show. I think it will be trilogy video of those things mentioned above and I am really excited about the video portion for my readers! The video below is from my good friend Sheppa and I think it is so badass. This wasn't shown at GILDED SUMMER but I think it should've been shown at some point. It seemed to fit right in next to the Gold Metallic Mini-Cooper on display.   Enjoy it until I get my three videos up soon!



GILDED SUMMER - The 13th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show from BODY2BODY on Vimeo. (Used with permission from Sheppa) (See credits for video at the end)













Theme of The 18th Street Fashion Show/GILDED SUMMER:
  • This period refers to the latter half of the 19th century, when many great fortunes were made and the rich celebrated wealth as never before. Widespread economic growth lead to the belief that anything was possible, and millions flocked to the United States from Europe attracted to industrial and technological advances. Two areas of major growth were railroads and coal mining. In 1896 the First Transcontinental Railroad opened, linking the coasts and making it possible to travel from New York to San Francisco in a matter of days, instead of months. Though invention and industry ruled the day, underneath the glittering surface of prosperity, lay an underbelly of corruption, greed, and vulgarity. Many of the super-rich, businessmen such as John D. Rockefeller and Cornelius Vanderbilt, who made their fortunes during this time, were perceived to have attained their wealth through shady business dealings and illegitimate means. Mark Twain famously coined the term “Gilded Age” to satirize the era, referring to serious social problems masked by a thin layer of gold. 
Page 1 of the Press Release of The 18th Street Fashion Show:

XOXO

JADATO