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fashion decor

January 30, 2014
Diane von Furstenberg "Journey of a Dress" Exhibition
Diane von Furstenberg 'Journey of a Dress' Exhibition

Parked in front of the event, a car had a pattern that recalled Diane von Furstenberg's famously bold prints.

Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Diane Von Furstenberg
Luminato and Royal Ontario Museum's Big Bang Bash
Luminato and Royal Ontario Museum's Big Bang Bash

At the 2013 event, Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum was filled with pink-and-black lounge furniture inspired by Viktor & Rolf's signature brand hues.

Photo: George Pimentel Photography
Chanel Numéros Privés Launch
Chanel Numéros Privés Launch

At the 2012 event in Las Vegas, as a reference to the pearls adored by Coco Chanel, producers hung curtains of white beads at various points throughout the exhibit. Stepping through the beaded curtain, guests could view rare and special Chanel accessories and jewelry displayed inside gilded bird cages.

Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
Held at the Wynn Las Vegas resort, the weekend affair celebrated the opening of an eight-day on-site exhibition called 'Numéros Privés.' The 7,000-square-foot installation was built near the Tower Suite entrance in a space formerly occupied by the restaurant Alex. On January 20, the 200 invited guests entered the exhibit through a narrow hallway flanked by custom walls trimmed in neon lights.
Held at the Wynn Las Vegas resort, the weekend affair celebrated the opening of an eight-day on-site exhibition called "Numéros Privés." The 7,000-square-foot installation was built near the Tower Suite entrance in a space formerly occupied by the restaurant Alex. On January 20, the 200 invited guests entered the exhibit through a narrow hallway flanked by custom walls trimmed in neon lights.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Surrounded by camellia trees, the promenade area was redone as a garden space, reminiscent of Jean Cocteau's classic La Belle et la Bête. The room highlighted Chanel's fine jewelry collection alongside flowers that shone with diamonds.
Surrounded by camellia trees, the promenade area was redone as a garden space, reminiscent of Jean Cocteau's classic La Belle et la Bête. The room highlighted Chanel's fine jewelry collection alongside flowers that shone with diamonds.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
After walking through the promenade, guests entered the first room, a spacious children's bedroom filled with dolls designed by Karl Lagerfeld as well as the other projects, works, and sketches from the designer.
After walking through the promenade, guests entered the first room, a spacious children's bedroom filled with dolls designed by Karl Lagerfeld as well as the other projects, works, and sketches from the designer.
Photo: David X Prutting/BFAnyc.com
Another vignette evoked the brand's more graphic side, showcasing a colorful and loud era through a game of lights and sounds. Music and noises were mixed with luminous projections of snowflakes and numbers, while hourglasses counting time adorned the walls. The floor, covered with a drawing of a clock face, was intended to remind guests of the Chanel J12 watch.
Another vignette evoked the brand's more graphic side, showcasing a colorful and loud era through a game of lights and sounds. Music and noises were mixed with luminous projections of snowflakes and numbers, while hourglasses counting time adorned the walls. The floor, covered with a drawing of a clock face, was intended to remind guests of the Chanel J12 watch.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel's apartment at 31 Rue Cambon was recreated in the haute couture section. To reflect a never-ending succession of images, the fashion house installed the designer's famous Coromandel screens and tall mirrors. Additionally, dresses were displayed under glass, on mannequins, and in the cases used to deliver couture dresses to clients.
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel's apartment at 31 Rue Cambon was recreated in the haute couture section. To reflect a never-ending succession of images, the fashion house installed the designer's famous Coromandel screens and tall mirrors. Additionally, dresses were displayed under glass, on mannequins, and in the cases used to deliver couture dresses to clients.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
The idea of the exhibition was to showcase the different Chanel house codes. As well as allowing guests to move from one room to the next, the passageways also provided a way to distinguish between the displays. One narrow hall led to an art installation of over-size Chanel handbags.
The idea of the exhibition was to showcase the different Chanel house codes. As well as allowing guests to move from one room to the next, the passageways also provided a way to distinguish between the displays. One narrow hall led to an art installation of over-size Chanel handbags.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
While all the rooms were meticulously planned, none was as popular as the space that housed old-school carnival claw games. Rather than plush toys and candy, the machines held small items, like lipsticks and jewelry, in Chanel gift bags.
While all the rooms were meticulously planned, none was as popular as the space that housed old-school carnival claw games. Rather than plush toys and candy, the machines held small items, like lipsticks and jewelry, in Chanel gift bags.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Guests also had the opportunity to take a playful look at the fashion house's most iconic symbols, the lion, the clover leaf, the double intersecting Cs, the number five, and the perfume bottle. The pop art room was marked by silk-screened images of the Chanel No. 5 bottle.
Guests also had the opportunity to take a playful look at the fashion house's most iconic symbols, the lion, the clover leaf, the double intersecting Cs, the number five, and the perfume bottle. The pop art room was marked by silk-screened images of the Chanel No. 5 bottle.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
To give visitors an inside look at how the Chanel 2.55 bag is made, a futuristic airlock chamber was designed to feel like the inside of the product. With walls lined in leather, digital displays, and a wall of videos showing each step in the creative process (including the sounds from the workshop), the room offered a sensory, mechanical, and aesthetic take on one of the brand's most emblematic creations.
To give visitors an inside look at how the Chanel 2.55 bag is made, a futuristic airlock chamber was designed to feel like the inside of the product. With walls lined in leather, digital displays, and a wall of videos showing each step in the creative process (including the sounds from the workshop), the room offered a sensory, mechanical, and aesthetic take on one of the brand's most emblematic creations.
Photo: David X Prutting/BFAnyc.com
As a reference to the pearls adored by Coco Chanel, the producers hung curtains of white beads at various points throughout the exhibit, including around the accessories vitrine.
As a reference to the pearls adored by Coco Chanel, the producers hung curtains of white beads at various points throughout the exhibit, including around the accessories vitrine.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
Stepping through the beaded curtain, guests could view rare and special Chanel accessories and jewelry displayed inside gilded bird cages.
Stepping through the beaded curtain, guests could view rare and special Chanel accessories and jewelry displayed inside gilded bird cages.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
Adding an air of whimsy along the walls were Karl Lagerfeld's sketches showcasing his designs from past seasons.
Adding an air of whimsy along the walls were Karl Lagerfeld's sketches showcasing his designs from past seasons.
Photo: David X Prutting/BFAnyc.com
To animate the 'Numéros Privés' exhibit, Chanel employed model dancers to wear its designs in a fashion-meets-performance art-style set up.
To animate the "Numéros Privés" exhibit, Chanel employed model dancers to wear its designs in a fashion-meets-performance art-style set up.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
A cream coffee Patron cocktail that looked like frozen hot chocolate was served during arrivals.
A cream coffee Patron cocktail that looked like frozen hot chocolate was served during arrivals.
Photo:Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Showcasing a white gown, another dancer made swan-like poses on and around a bird cage-like perch.
Showcasing a white gown, another dancer made swan-like poses on and around a bird cage-like perch.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
Miniature truffled grilled cheese bites were among the night's passed hors d'oeuvres, which also included Chinese chicken and cabbage salad in crispy wonton cups, scallion pancakes with Szechuan-braised beef shank, and hearts of palm and artichoke fritters.
Miniature truffled grilled cheese bites were among the night's passed hors d'oeuvres, which also included Chinese chicken and cabbage salad in crispy wonton cups, scallion pancakes with Szechuan-braised beef shank, and hearts of palm and artichoke fritters.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Installed in a dimly lit room that glowed with pops of neon fluorescent lighting, the dinner was set up supper club-style, with guests dining on low, soft benches that allowed for ease of conversation. In honor of Chinese New Year, the menu included dim sum as well as chilled Maine lobster salad, fried eggplant with tofu and roasted peppers in a sweet basil chili sauce, and lemon chicken.
Installed in a dimly lit room that glowed with pops of neon fluorescent lighting, the dinner was set up supper club-style, with guests dining on low, soft benches that allowed for ease of conversation. In honor of Chinese New Year, the menu included dim sum as well as chilled Maine lobster salad, fried eggplant with tofu and roasted peppers in a sweet basil chili sauce, and lemon chicken.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
As a reminder of Chanel's numerical legacies, the producers digitally embedded numbers in the floor of the dinner space.
As a reminder of Chanel's numerical legacies, the producers digitally embedded numbers in the floor of the dinner space.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
The dinner room was divided into eight sections, with 25 people each.
The dinner room was divided into eight sections, with 25 people each.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Chanel kept the furniture black, allowing the all-white floral displays to contrast the palette and simultaneously pay homage to Coco Chanel's love of the two hues.
Chanel kept the furniture black, allowing the all-white floral displays to contrast the palette and simultaneously pay homage to Coco Chanel's love of the two hues.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
DJs Alexa Chung (pictured) and Nick Cohen took the early and late shifts, respectively, providing musical entertainment for much of the evening.
DJs Alexa Chung (pictured) and Nick Cohen took the early and late shifts, respectively, providing musical entertainment for much of the evening.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Following dinner, Dublin-born rockabilly singer Imelda May performed live.
Following dinner, Dublin-born rockabilly singer Imelda May performed live.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
During the performance, the area in front of the stage was turned into a dance floor as guests flowed freely through the 5,000-square-foot party space.
During the performance, the area in front of the stage was turned into a dance floor as guests flowed freely through the 5,000-square-foot party space.
Photo: David X. Prutting/BFAnyc.com
In addition to the Chanel goodie bags that awaited them on the private planes and in their hotel rooms, guests received take-home treats as they left dinner.
In addition to the Chanel goodie bags that awaited them on the private planes and in their hotel rooms, guests received take-home treats as they left dinner.
Photo: Billy Farrell/BFAnyc.com
Moncler Grenoble Fall/Winter 2014-2015
Moncler Grenoble Fall/Winter 2014-2015

If there’s a large-scale venue in Manhattan, chances are Moncler has used it. For its February 8 Moncler Grenoble presentation, the high-fashion Italian skiwear brand took over the Hammerstein Ballroom to stage a Villa Eugenie-produced extravaganza. The event boasted 10 opera singers from the Pendulum Choir on oscillating pendulums that swayed as they sang in front of a stack of 60 illuminated boxes, each containing a model wearing an outfit from the fall collection. The nearly half-hour performance had a mandate to start on time in order to allow editors to make the dash across the East River to catch the Alexander Wang show.

Photo: Gianni Pucci/indigitalimages.com
Peter Pilotto for Target Preview Party
Peter Pilotto for Target Preview Party

For the launch of its fashion collaboration with the British-designed Peter Pilotto label, Target tapped Bureau Betak to produce back-to-back parties with co-host Net-a-porter.com in London and New York. The latter fête and private shopping night took place on February 6 at Gotham Hall, where 700 guests were immersed into a world of print and color that represented the Pilotto aesthetic. The focal point was a kinetic installation that combined synchronized music, light, video projection, and LED screens. A bevy of models wearing the collection walked the centrally placed mirrored runway at timed intervals during the event while attendees were encouraged to use social media through Instaprint stations using the #PeterPilottoforTarget hashtag. Two stylish English buffets anchored the space.

Photo: Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Jason Wu Fall 2014
Jason Wu Fall 2014

For Jason Wu’s fall show, held February 7 at 82 Mercer in SoHo, Bureau Betak shrouded the usually light-filled massive loft space with black drapes and chairs that strikingly juxtaposed the stark, marble-like runway and entrance arches. “Intimate, classic, but with a touch or surrealism,” said Alex de Betak of the set, which complemented a more reserved show that emphasized all things covered-up.

Photo: Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Lacoste Fall/Winter 2014-2015
Lacoste Fall/Winter 2014-2015

Similar to Jason Wu’s venue, the Lacoste show also contrasted a black show space with, in this case, a gleaming white runway and front row seating. Held at the largest tent space at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center and produced by Bureau Betak, the February 8 show featured a backdrop of two large video walls that played a digital journey to Chantaco, France, home to the world famous golf club in Saint-Jean-de-Luz. The imagery was in the large mirrored shards that were “strewn” on the runway. “The modern images were in contrast to the more classical collection,” de Betak said.

Photo: Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Alexander Wang Fall/Winter 2014
Alexander Wang Fall/Winter 2014

In a radical move that tested both the limits of how far editors would travel and their patience for utter venue gridlock, Alexander Wang staged his February 8 show at the Duggal Greenhouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The venue, which advertises the latest in “solar energy, organic air purification, and eco-friendly building practices,” provided an apt setting for the Prodject-produced show that riffed on extreme conditions and survival. In a clever, high-tech finale, the lights went down and a dozen models walked out, taking their places around the edge of the runway. As the inner circular runway started and stopped, the heat-activated leather clothes on the models stationed in front of the set's metal vents changed colors—from black to blue or from yellow or purple—then slowly faded as they rotated away. Stefan Beckman designed the set.

Photo: AFP
Diane von Furstenberg Fall 2014
Diane von Furstenberg Fall 2014

Diane von Furstenberg took a one-season respite from Lincoln Center, decamping to Spring Studios for her February 9 show, which celebrated the 40th anniversary of her iconic wrap dress. Produced by Bureau Betak, the venue was best summed up in one word: bold. Bold prints and graphics complemented the venue’s soaring windows showing the Manhattan skyline. A performance by singer St. Vincent accompanied the show, which suffered from only one downside: the move in venue meant a reduction of several hundred seats.

Photo: Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Opening Ceremony Fall/Winter 2014
Opening Ceremony Fall/Winter 2014

Held on the eve of yet another snowstorm, the February 9 Opening Ceremony show saw Spring Studios transformed by Villa Eugenie into a scene reminiscent from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Invitations came in the form of golden tickets and, as guests arrived for one of two shows, they were handed boxes of chocolate made by chocolatier Callebaut. The highlight of the chocolate-filled evening and a nod to Belgium—the European nation that is the retailer’s country of focus for 2014—was a runway backdrop made from 2,000 pounds of melted chocolate poured down a blank white wall. To cap things off, mugs of hot chocolate were passed out to guests as they exited back out into the frosty weather.

Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony
Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2014
Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2014

With a new design team at the helm working alongside Marc Jacobs, the Marc by Marc Jacobs symbolically moved from its usual 69th Regiment Armory venue to Pier 36 for its February 10 outing. Producers KCD took the 25,000 square feet of show space and turned it into a conceptual BMX track complete with loop tracks and a full plywood runway and seating for more than 650 guests. Regular Marc Jacobs show vendors returned, including scenic designers Kadan Productions, sound company ADI, and lighting provider IMCD. 

Photo: Courtesy of Marc Jacobs
Thom Browne Fall 2014
Thom Browne Fall 2014

For his fall show on February 10, Thom Browne transformed Center548 in west Chelsea into a church filled with pews, burning incense, illuminated oversize crosses, and fashionable alter boys. Produced by Villa Eugenie, models dressed as chic nuns—with sharp eyebrows, dip-dyed black nails, and white veils—took the runway in a nearly monochromatic collection.

Photo: Courtesy of Thom Browne
Donna Karan New York Fall 2014
Donna Karan New York Fall 2014

Celebrating all things New York, Donna Karan staged her 30th anniversary show in the financial district, taking over the former J.P. Morgan headquarters at 23 Wall Street. The highlight of the February 10 show, produced by One Kick for 580 seated guests, was a media installation. In the stark and dark venue, a film by Steven Sebring played throughout and was designed to capture the essence of "A Woman in Motion.”

Photo: Courtesy of Donna Karan
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