Friday, February 18, 2011

Amy Smilovic Designer






Following a successful marketing career at American Express in New York, Tibi designer and founder Amy Smilovic moved to Hong Kong in 1997 where she began designing clothes that match her unique sense of style and eccentric approach to dressing.


Two years into the business, Amy was joined by her husband Frank Smilovic, now President of the company. Frank is responsible for developing and implementing Tibi’s global growth strategy and managing the day-to-day affairs. Before assuming this role, Frank was Senior Vice President of Gateway’s Japan, Asia and Australia operations. Amy and Frank run the business from the Tibi loft in Soho.

The Fashion Week tents at Bryant Park are home to Tibi’s fall and spring runway shows. Each collection is heavily influenced by Amy’s lifestyle and travels throughout Asia and Europe, including the beaches of Bali, forests of New Zealand and Mediterranean landscape of Capri. These combined comprise her uniquely inspired collections, found on www.tibi.com.

Tibi is now one of the largest contemporary lines found in over 200 specialty stores and upscale department stores around the world including Saks, Henri Bendel, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, Harvey Nichols, Harrods and Scoop. Scarlett Johansson, Liv Tyler, Drew Barrymore and Reese Witherspoon are all fans of Tibi’s sophisticated prints, fabulous sense of color and feminine designs.

Monday, February 14, 2011

ALEJANDRO CHABAN






Alejandro Chabán, born August 20, 1981 in Maturín, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan actor who has performed in both English- and Spanish-language productions.
Chaban made his TV debut in 2001 in minor parts in the drama series "Viva la Pepa" and "A calzón quitao." In the following year, he landed the role of Daniel Viloria Ruiz Montero in "Engañada."

In 2003, Chaban made his movie debut in a leading role in Franco de Pena's award-winning film "Amor en concreto." His performance in the film as a rebellious son who discovers the seamy street life of the drag queens after being disowned by a conservative father won him the "Golden Egret" as Best Actor in 2004.
Ever since then things unfold rapidly for the young actor. He appeared in several top rating TV series and acclaimed films, including "Prisionera," "Decisiones," "12 Miles of Bad Road," "The Perfect Game," and "Reservations". His English credits include "The Notorious Bettie Page" and a guest starring role on "Monk".

Besides having a great talent for acting, Chaban has a wonderful body that he maintains -- combining the gym and dancing salsa with practicing the sports that he loves: kickboxing and swimming.

BETSEY JOHNSON SPRING 2011 VIDEO

BESEY JOHNSON SPRING 2011











Besey Johnson atest infatuation? Cyclists. Kitted out in bright spandex and funny headgear…always having the right of way (at least according to themselves)—it should really be no surprise they have tickled the always-energetic, ever-colorful designer's fancy. Le Tour de Betsey carried us sartorially from uptown to downtown, while a runway backdrop showed video footage from the designer's own citywide spin.

Models wore bicycle-chain necklaces, utility belts, and mechanic's jackets emblazoned with the words "Ride Me." Acid-hued bodysuits and striped thigh-highs sashayed out. One girl attempted to ride a skateboard in stripper heels (the kind with extra room for dollar bills); when she tripped, she picked herself up with House of Betsey aplomb. On the Upper East Side end of the cycle trip, museum-hoppers in black and white knits provided polish, while farther south, Fleet Week was celebrated by smartly dressed ladies in natty sailor suits. The crinoline-poufed ball gowns finished with puff paint and glitter that came out last would only look appropriate in one place: Times Square, where the tour took its victory lap.