Showing posts with label Lily Niu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily Niu. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Scoop: Nineteen74.com, Globalize Fashion.

Enticingly creative, climatic, and culturally attractive, Nineteen74.com indubitably feed my mind the identical retrospect to that of an artisans paradise. You know, those collective hardware shops with rows and rows of artistic tools that enforce our right for some good ole' creative expression. Inspirational escapes that are merely in place to seal in all the individualism and creative juice required for us to justify our art forms. Nineteen74.com ultimately boils to life that illustrious pot you've always wanted, every artist just as innovative as can be and unknowingly bridging the gap between global arena and local spectrum. Those of us that sign-up are granted the opportunity to stay afloat with international users and benefit from the reality that we're all just a hop, a skip, and a jump away from Vogue-worthy collaboration.
 Above: A sample of my personalized Nineteen74.com homepage.

Nineteen74.com influences what I call 'The Advancement Obsessed Go-getters of Fashion'(AOGF) that long awaited opportunity to roll over in a reign of new repertoire. Fundamental, underground, and non-nuisanced, they are a new fashion media platform covertly being utilized for networking, partnerships, launching projects, and a host of other things absolutely for FREE.

With our industry, idea's and creative influences continuing to broaden, I've realized that so must my accessibility to other worldly regions. Especially when the new regions I anticipate on successfully infiltrating don't always move and groove with whats popular in the America's. Nineteen74's systematic approach to such a complex blueprint makes way for users to mingle with just the right amount of professional profiles that they need to. Thusfar I've connected with a glorious amount of movers and shakers within these globalized grounds. Including, but not limited to one of our fabulous and uber skilled contributors Ms. Lily Tan Niu of London, England. Many industry people have frowned in disapproval and even blacklisted some professionals when they make it clear that they utilize these websites. Yet let me make myself clear, if it weren't for these websites and their endorsements of brand development, productivity, and the importance of network based opportunity's then I would have never learned the cycle of career building. The transparent downside to these skill-filled havens are their obvious lack of concern over whom they allow membership, though Nineteen74 tends to hold a natural hierarchy via their obvious appeal to some very established and high-quality participants. This lead by example strategy discourages any 'Mayhem' that attempts to spill over from other websites and also protects the globalized initiative of Nineteen74 from becoming downplayed by mediocrity. Yet smack in the middle of this high-fructose corn-syrup of an artist's tool, Nineteen74.com is also backed by an unconventionally easy-going format as well as their very own international publication! Created by the eclectic energy of Nineteen74.com, Schon Magazine is the voluptuous mountain top of inspiration that your career is just itching to discover.


For your very own Scoop of Schon! Magazine and Nineteen74, step into their vision here: Nineteen74.com.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Triumphant Discovery of the Street: London Fashion Week.

Our lovely Ms. Lily Niu raced her savvy self out there nice and bright and early amongst the madness in London today. Setting her sights on conquering some good street-style photojournalism for The Triumphant Scoop, she did just that in-between covering high-end shows for David Koma, Holly Fulton, and Todd Lynn. Lily graciously took the time to snap the hot shots below and chatter up these fine folks all while promoting our our latest segment, Triumphant Discovery's of the Street.

Look 1:
The "Hornet from Heaven" look. Ultra chic, powerful, and cute via the blue!

Look #2:
 The "I'm so over Fashion Week" look. Love her hat!

Look #3:
The "I snuck to see shows on my lunch break" look. Love the lack of effort, wool jacket , bracelets and ring.

Look #4:
 The "I should be in a Ralph Lauren ad" look. We all know that the gentlemen look never fails. The scarf, slacks and watch won me over.

Look #5:
The "Militant Swan" look. Leopard print and leather always go well. An excellent everyday look for any FW.


So what do YOU think of our Triumphant Discovery's of the Street?




Stay tuned,


Tony Triumph + Lily Niu

Friday, February 18, 2011

Introducing: Lilly Niu+ London Fashion Week

Eccentricity and originality, are two electrifying forces that spoil all their creative juices into one and bring POWER to London Fashion week. Fashion designers in this land are seemingly effortless at pumping loads of creative energy into the atmosphere, kind of like BP pumps loads of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Yet in the case of this international matter, bi-coastal buyers, anxious editors and onlookers of the outlandish all populate and take the place of any form of pollution. London Fashion week simply puts the fascination back into fashion and creates an arena for those awe-inspiring designers to showcase their funky yet highly wearable wardrobes. Only one day shy of clashing with NYFW, I personally describe it as much more of a delicacy and business-oriented scene as opposed to it's rivals(NYFW) over-the-top spectators arena. A huge inspiration to it's American counter-parts, I must say London folks have the most effortless style.

Above left: A red-wigged model struts for Paul Costelloe's F/W 2011 collection.

Keep in mind that more then 5,000 visitors are expected to patronize LFW this year, particularly due to the high expectations of the Giles, Christopher Kane and Erdem shows. Head honchos over in these parts are probably also busy preparing for Sunday as household name and Vogue editor Anna Wintour is expected to arrive into London midday.

Yet out of all the lively recaps and cozy cocktail storys I could batter up, nothing beats the refreshing elements of a females point of view. Especially one who makes writing about London's one-of-a-kind designs her living. Besides, I'll be far too busy elbow rubbing w/ publicist, canoing my way through ropes of agitated doormen, and of course fighting for shots with Getty Images(lol!). So, without further ado, I bring you this London Fashion Week with new and highly-anticipated collaborations from a fresh fashion Journalist perspective by Ms. Lily Nui. ;)

Name: Lily Niu
Occupation: Journalist, Student.
Based: London, UK.
Previous work: Running in Heels, Stylenews, House of Maffia.
Personal Style: Alternative, rock chic. Loves pastels and chiffon.
Favorite Designer: John Galliano.

Lily and I will be starting out at the Danielle Scutt show tomorrow morning amongst an overload of other activity's. Lily is also helping me launch a new blog segment entitled 'Triumphant Discovery's of the Street'! :D

Stay tuned!

Triumph
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