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NV NICK VERREOS.....FASHION FRIDAYS Hot Spring Trend: Abstract Floral Dresses!

Friday, May 24, 2013




 Floral Fab: NV Nick Verreos "Davida" Dress--Available at Lord&Taylor.com, $128





FASHION FRIDAY Spring/Summer 2013 Trend Alert: Abstract Florals...Just in time for Spring and the Memorial Day Weekend, it's all about easy-breezy floral-printed dresses. But these aren't just your typical florals, for Spring/Summer 2013, they're mostly "abstract", not so literal perhaps. Some designers showed bolder, bright florals:





 


Preen, Moschino and Suno: Spring 2013





We have also seen more "Watercolor"-like florals on the runways and on celebs on the red carpet:







 Abstract Floral: Monique Lhuillier (left) and Gucci (right) Spring 2013







 Kerry Washington in J. Mendel Spring 2013






Lauren Conrad in Badgley Mischka Spring 2013





NV Nick Verreos floral dress--Available at Lord&Taylor.com, $128



Naturally, I have an "abstract watercolor floral" print dress of my own in my new "NV Nick Verreos" dress line: the "Davida" dress above--a silky crepe halter dress with a flounce ruffle detail at the neckline and adjustable tie-waist; perfect for a Memorial Day bar-b-q or a Mimosa-filled brunch! And it's ON SALE at Lord & Taylor RIGHT NOW and only for this weekend--CLICK HERE to get it!

NV Nick Verreos.....FIVE New Styles for May at Lord & Taylor: Available NOW at LordandTaylor.com !

Wednesday, May 15, 2013




Watercolor Print Tie-Neck "Bianca" Dress (left, $138) and Magenta Batwing Jersey "Yasmine" Dress (right, $138)




Just in time for Spring and Summer, FIVE new dress styles from my new "NV Nick Verreos" dress line have ARRIVED at LordandTaylor.com!!! These styles include "Bianca", a watercolor printed shirt dress and the very sexy "Yasmine", a magenta batwing jersey dress with asymmetrical hem (seen above). These two styles reflect the sweet demure but still stylish "NV Nick Verreos" girl as well as the "I'm Ready to go to the hottest Club" "NV" girl! The other three styles...







Bold Geographic Color and Metallic Details: Polka Dot Printed jersey "Lydia" Dress (left, $138) and Black w/ Gold Stones "Larissa" Dress (right, $148)--these two styles also offer several Spring/Summer trends including Bold Geographic Color ("Lydia") and Metallic Details (such as the gold stones on the black "Larissa" dress).



And finally one of my favorite dresses is the...





"Davida" Dress (Above, $128): An Impressionist Print Halter Dress with a high-low ruffle detail and gathered tie waist. I think this is the perfect easy-breezy summer dress that blends style and comfort-ability.














So...better get your new "NV Nick Verreos" dresses before they sell out! 

To Buy NOW click HERE or visit your local Lord & Taylor Store.



NV NICK VERREOS.....FASHION FRIDAY! Check out the"Heidi" dress...Available at Lord & Taylor!

Friday, April 26, 2013




 The "Heidi" Dress---NV Nick Verreos, available at LordandTaylor.com



It's FASHION FRIDAYS and time to get your FASHION on! Today, I'm highlighting one of my favorite styles from my NV Nick Verreos Contemporary Dress line--the "Heidi Dress". Why did I name it that? Well, if you really want to know--the one-and-only Heidi Klum wore my NIKOLAKI by Nick Verreos/David Paul high-end version (which retailed for over $2,000) when she was on The Conan O'Brien Show.






 Heidi Klum in NIKOLAKI by Nick Verreos/David Paul jersey and black leather one-shoulder draped asymmetrical dress--Conan O'Brien Show



EVERYONE wanted it so much...I made it for my NV Nick Verreos line available at Lord & Taylor--at a contemporary more accessible price point (just over $100!)...So get your "Heidi Dress" NOW!!! Oh, and did I tell you that it's on sale!







 Click HERE to BUY! 

NV NICK VERREOS.....Green With Envy! The "Gemma Dress"

Tuesday, April 23, 2013



Go Green!---Yes, kids it's all about Green--particularly this shade of Chartreuse. On the left is actress Carey Mulligan of  Baz Luhrmann's forthcoming film"The Great Gatsby". Carey is on cover of Vogue wearing a very very expensive Oscar de la Renta yellow-green draped velvet dress.

How can YOU get the LOOK? With one of my newest NV Nick Verreos dresses of course! On the right is my NV Nick Verreos dress--same exact green, similar draping (in jersey) and perfect for an easy-breezy Sunday Brunch (with gold sandals) or a night out (with stacked heels!).



Click HERE to buy the Gemma Dress: Now ON SALE!!



And Click HERE to view all the dresses available at Lord & Taylor.

NV NICK VERREOS.....Check out my new NV Nick Verreos dress line, NV Nick Verreos Website and How to Buy the Dresses!

Friday, April 19, 2013







I'm so EXCITED to announce the official LAUNCH of my new NV Nick Verreos dress line beginning with our Spring 2013 collection! Several years in the making, NV Nick Verreos is the more affordable (retail price from $108-$168!) sister to my high-end NIKOLAKI gown-and-cocktail dress line. The line features fabulous Contemporary dresses meant for EVERY girl who wants FASHION, style, and to get to the front of that "VIP" line--even if that VIP line is a job interview!






Grecian Draping: Nick Verreos with model Lexi Aiosa wearing blue jersey dress from the new NV Nick Verreos dress line






 Model Manon Krol getting the VIP treatment--NV Nick Verreos Look Book photo shoot--with my partner David Paul as the official "NV Nick Verreos" Look Book Stylist and co-designer, of course!



I've incorporated some of my Grecian draping aesthetic, bold color and yes, even a little bit of embellishment. I also reproduced some of my NIKOLAKI red carpet "hits" such as the "Heidi Dress"--a black jersey and faux leather one-shoulder dress style that Heidi Klum wore on the Conan O'Brien Show. We shot the Look Book recently in NYC and used the most GORGEOUS model named Manon Krol--she's Dutch and SO sweet! I also shot some fun videos with model Lexi Aiosa, she was also FAB (like a "mini Sofia Vergara"!).






Sketch to Sample: Nick Verreos fashion illustration and NV Nick Verreos dress on model Manon Krol








NV Nick Verreos Website Home Page (top) and Nick Verreos filming interviews for the new website (above photo)









To check out the new NV Nick Verreos Website with fun Behind-the-Scenes videos, a complete Spring 2013 Look Book plus special sections like "About Nick" and much more...

Click HERE !





And oh, if you want to BUY the dresses...they're available RIGHT now at Lord & Taylor, so...

CLICK HERE to BUY! They'll be at the Fifth Avenue Flagship store next week and...







They will also be at Dillard's and Dillards.com soon!!!

PROJECT RUNWAY.....Nick Verreos Episode 9: The Lord & Taylor Challenge

Saturday, March 23, 2013




 Lord & Taylor 5th Avenue Flagship, New York City





This week's Lifetime Network's Season 11 Project Runway episode had the remaining designers creating looks for Lord & Taylor--the official retail sponsor of Project Runway. Suzanne Timmins, senior vice president and fashion director of The Hudson's Bay Company, the parent company of Lord & Taylor and Tim Gunn, announce the "Lord & Taylor Challenge" to the designers.







They had to design a dress/separates or combination of both for Spring 2013, inspired by the iconic Lord & Taylor Rose that would retail for about $250. The winning look would be manufactured and then sold exclusively at Lord & Taylor.








 Not So Happy Threesome--(left to right)Samantha Black, Layana Aquilar, Richard Hallmarq



For some reason, the season is still continuing with this "Teams"
schtick, which was a novel idea in the beginning--and made sense when
there were so many designers--but now, the producers are just
keeping the "Teams" concept for DRAMA and conflict-creating, as opposed to
having the designers help each other out and collaborating--or even
being judged as teams. Every "team" had conflict, especially the one above. Richard wasn't talking to Layana, Layana wasn't talking to Richard and Samantha, well, she was just there...





Patricia Michaels and Stanley Hudson--Stanley micro-managed Patricia and tried to control her every creatin' move. In the end, she didn't really need it because what she made was cuter than Stanley's look (continue reading below)...





Finally, Michelle Lesniak and Daniel Esquivel--Within this pairing, there was also major conflict. Michelle wasn't fond of the color Daniel was using, which led to Daniel having a crying breakdown and issues about his "older lady" design aesthetic.






The Judges--Bonnie Brooks (LOVE her heels!), President of Hudson's Bay Co., parent company of Lord & Taylor, Nina Garcia, Rachel Roy (substituting for Zac Posen), and Heidi Klum



The Runway designs: 



Patricia Michaels--Patricia created a flowy top with varying hues of orange that had hints of the "Rose" inspiration. It was cute but the Capri pants were a little "older woman on a Princess Cruises"; they were too cropped, as well. The Lord & Taylor customer for the Contemporary Dept. wouldn't wear these, they would wear super skinny jeans and/or leggins instead.





Stanley Hudson--Stanley designed a perfectly fine shift dress...if he were designing for the Escada Resort Collection. It was too long and the silhouette was reminiscent of a sack. This is for an older very stylish lady, but not for her 25 year old daughter (that aforementioned Lord & Taylor customer the store is trying to get).




Layana Aguilar--Layana created a maxi-dress in a mumsy floral print with a leather midriff and halter straps. It was OK, but not necessarily directional enough for the fashionista client Lord & Taylor is going for.





Richard Hallmarq--Richard did a simple color-blocked jersey tank dress. Cute for that easy-breezy Cabo vacation but--the judges argued--it didn't have "punch" and design "kick" to warrant a $250 retail price tag.







Daniel Esquivel--I loved the bright pink color of this dress--and so did the judges but, that was about all I liked. Daniel also caught the "Stanley Hudson" older lady virus when he was designing this dress. The sleeves were too long, the shape was definitely NOT for a 26 year old and more for a 46 year old. And then, there was the construction wonky-ness:





EEEKKK: First of all, why is that slit even there? Was Daniel trying to add some "sexiness" where there was none? And why is the side seam rippling and then, there's this buckling fold above the slit...I'm confused.



The Bottom Vote-Getter:





Samantha Black--The Worst--deemed by the judges-was NOT Daniel's (even though I think it should have been a close bottom) but Samantha's dress. I liked the color blocking and fun-and-flirty aspect of this style, but it was really a little too short and way too Junior's Dept. as opposed to Contemporary Dress Dept. It's a difference of "Is this a $24.99 dress or a $249.99 dress". It looks more like the former than the latter. And when I saw that heart cut-out, it reminded A LOT of this:






Material Girl Juniors sleveeless heart cut-out peplum dress, $27.99 at Macy's.





The Winner was Michelle Lesniak Franklin's dress--She really hit it on the nose, in terms of the market, the customer, the modern chic style, the bright chartreuse color and little details that make it look just a tad luxe. THIS is a dress for that 26 year old customer who's vying for an internship at a Manhattan PR firm. It was the obvious winner.












Michelle Lesniak Franklin and the manufactured dress--as produced and sold. Racked is saying the dress sold out online by 8:45 am yesterday!



And now...here's my MyLifetime.com Project Runway Blog Recap for this week:






Everything's Coming Up Roses














I almost lost all hope for this season's
designers after seeing the "outfits" they made for those sexy Thunder
From Down Under Aussie hunka-hunks last week. But, we will try to put
that episode in a "Project Runway" time capsule and send it to Mars and
hope it is lost in space forever. It’s a fresh new challenge, fresh new
designs and fresh new conflict and drama.




Another Switch-a-Roo

This week, the seven remaining designers head over to the Fifth Avenue
Flagship of Lord & Taylor to meet Tim and a guest, to get their next
challenge. Let me take a big guess what the next challenge might be?
Could it be the "Lord & Taylor Challenge"? Before that is announced,
Tim tells the designers that once again, the judges have "decided" to
re-evaluate their team situation. And when Tim says the judges, he
really means, the PRODUCERS have decided to change it up, thank you very
much. Stanley is paired with Patricia (just so her kookiness can annoy
someone else this time); Daniel is with Michelle (so she can turn his
50-something "Fantasy Muse" into a younger client); and naturally,
Richard—CEO of the "I Hate Layana fan club"—has to work with, Layana.
Poor Samantha is thrown in with that pairing, I’m assuming to help with
the awkward pregnant pauses and actually have some dialogue for the
producers to record.



A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose

Back to the challenge: Tim and Suzanne Timmins, Sr. Vice President and
Fashion Director of Lord & Taylor, announce that these three teams
must design ready-to-wear looks inspired by the iconic Lord & Taylor
rose. The designers can create dresses, separates, or a combination of
both for Spring 2013 and they must retail for under $250. Each designer
will make their own looks. And the winner will have their look(s)
manufactured and sold at Lord & Taylor and will be featured in their
Fifth Avenue window. Again, I ask: why even keep this "Teams" shtick?
Unless...oh yeah, we need the DRAMA. Speaking of...let's get to it,
pronto!



First: Stanley and Patricia

These two had barely taken out the fabric and notions they purchased at
Mood and Stanley "The Controller" was already bossing Patricia around;
he's micro-managing her design and construction. Stanley keeps asking,
"Why are you doing this? Why are you making that?"and he doesn't let up.
Bless Patricia's heart, she just sits there wide-eyed (yet visibly
perturbed). Personally, I would have shut...



Click HERE to read the rest of my MyLifetime.com Project Runway Blog Recap


 

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