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NICK INSTAGRAM....Discover L.A. What's Your L.A. Story Photo Shoot at FIDM Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

Saturday, May 3, 2014


Drape Fab: Nick Verreos "Discover L.A." Instagram photo-shoot--Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM Los Angeles



Today I had the honor of doing a quick photo shoot at my Alma Mater and college I am the Official Spokesperson for--FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising--for a great campaign entitled "Discover L.A." and "What's Your L.A. Story?" for Instagram. The photo shoot was done by photographer Michelle Yam...

The campaign features "L.A. Stories" of Angelenos--as the site says:

"L.A. is a city of stories. Not just screenplays and novels. But real life stories that can only happen in L.A. A close encounter with dolphins. A brush with a celebrity. A cupcake from a vending machine. It could be an event, an exhibit, a song. But the moment it happens, you can’t wait to tell everyone back home about it. What’s your L.A. story?"










 Instagram L.A. : Photo and story on Instagram--Nick Verreos "Discover L.A." photo shoot



Here are some more photos from the shoot...




 Red Carpet Gown Drape Fabulous: Multi-colored taffeta drapes, "Discover L.A."/ "What's Your L.A. Story?" Nick Verreos photo shoot at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM






 Nick Verreos and red carpet gown drapes--"Discover L.A."/ "What's Your L.A. Story?" Nick Verreos photo shoot at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM






Photo Perfect:  "Discover L.A."/ "What's Your L.A. Story?" Nick Verreos photo shoot at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM






 Red Carpet Gown Drapes: "Discover L.A."/ "What's Your L.A. Story?" Nick Verreos photo shoot at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM






Photographer Michelle Yam and Fashion Designer Nick Verreos--"Discover L.A."/ "What's Your L.A. Story?" Nick Verreos photo shoot at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM







Here's the pic of me and the young fashionistas (and their respective parents) who were visiting FIDM as we were doing the "Discover L.A."/"What's Your L.A. Story?" photo shoot--FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising





Click HERE for more "Discover L.A./ What's Your L.A Story?" stories

UNDER THE GUNN.....;Trouble in the Lounge My Inside Dish!

Saturday, March 15, 2014





Team Nick: (L to R) Designers Natalia Oscar Gracia-Lopez and Nick Verreos--Episode 9 "'Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn



This week's "Project Runway: Under The Gunn" was DRAMA-filled. As I like to say, it was a DOOZY. I will get to the Natalia Getting Bullied/Mentor Lounge Drama--as well as the Fashion--but first, let's discuss the actual challenge. This week there was a sponsor tie-in with Glade® Customizables  and therefore this was the Glade Customizable Challenge: to create a Day-to-Night look...






Smelling Good: This Glade product is all about alternating between two fragrances daily in ONE holder, therefore the "tie-in" of making TWO fashion looks...in one.


Now time for my "Inside Dish" on the episode:

Hours after filming the "Challenge Introduction" and the designers trip to Mood, Tim comes into the Mentor's Lounge, after seeing how the designers did at the fabric store and recommends a "Socratic" approach to me. He tells me that Oscar and Natalia were a mess and feels that they might be possibly too reliant on my advice and style suggestions. I'm sick to my stomach that yet again, Tim has bad news for me and am rapidly trying to process the whole thing. When Tim suggested the "Socratic" Method in this episode to me, it
finally clicked (maybe it was the Greek Analogy that worked on me!). I
went into the workroom with a new method and it was a success...







Nick Verreos, Fashion Designer NIKOLAKI, with models in his designs



I think that one of the hardest things for an audience to grasp, is that while this is week 9 for the viewer, we have only been filming for about 16 days. Things move FAST! While I make no excuses, I came into this project as a Fashion Designer (as did Mondo and Anya). While I have been a Teacher in the past, my main profession is as a Designer. That is very different than being a Mentor or Teacher. My whole life has been about putting pencil to paper and sketching. I draw constantly. So when I arrived to the set of "Under The Gunn", I wanted to try to help my designers in the best way I knew how, and that was through my vocabulary of sketching and patternmaking. I, in no way wanted to dictate to them what I thought they should be doing, but only wanted to communicate my suggestions in the best way I knew how. Obviously, as we have all seen by now, this was the wrong approach. But with the advice from Tim, I was ready to get into the workroom and embrace a new approach:









Tell Me What's Wrong: Nick Verreos and Natalia Fedner--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn



Ever since last week's challenge--the "Unconventional Beach Party Challenge", I sensed that the rest of the designers were not  happy that Natalia had stayed and was deemed safe; I heard rumblings that they felt Natalia's straw beach look was not to their liking. I also got the same sense from my fellow mentors, Anya and Mondo. I correct myself... it wasn't a sense, they told me outright. I was sad that one of my designers went home (Stephanie), but happy to still have Natalia and Oscar. But unfortunately, the negative energy was in the air, and Natalia was the target.









Shake It Off Natalia: Tim Gunn and Nick Verreos with Natalia Fedner--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn



Knowing that, I wanted to make sure to nip all that negative stuff in the bud, confronting Natalia before beginning my "Mentor Critique" with Tim. Natalia was feeling very down--and yes, bullied by the "you shouldn't be here " feeling she got from her fellow designers. I tried to tell her that the judges kept her because they liked her originality and to try and suppress all the "Mean Girls" environment around her and rise above it.



Runway Day:







 How You Doin' Oscar: Nick Verreos and Oscar Garcia-Lopez--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn



By the way, this whole time, Oscar was doing really well. I was happy with his Day-to-Evening concept and excited at the prospect of this multimillionaire heiress going from a board meeting to a fundraising gala. He was basically done THE NIGHT BEFORE and when I got to the FIDM workroom on Runway Day, part of his look...










was covered and hidden with dotted pattern paper (photo above). It was always really funny to come into the workroom and see that (he did  that almost EVERY time!). Oscar hid his design (or part of it) by covering it with pattern paper. He wanted to do a "reveal" later.






Benefit Cosmetics and Blow Pro "Pretty Room": (Left) Model Ivana lounging in the Benefit Cosmetics "Pretty Room" and a behind-the-scenes look at filming at the Blow Pro area as models get ready for the runway--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn







Mentor Waitin': Mentors Nick Verreos, Anya Ayoung-Chee and Mondo Guerra waiting in a bench in Grand Hope Park outside of the FIDM campus, while Runway Judging Filming is all set--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn








Natalia Fedner: Natalia rocked it out!!! She created a fun, sporty and young Day-to-Evening look consisting of a gray ribbed knit sweater front and top/sleeve panel and cowl neck that when removed, folded up into a purse, and underneath, was a black/silver color-blocked knee-length dress perfect for going out. I loved it and was very proud of Natalia for pulling it off.








Oscar Garcia-Lopez: Oscar's design was SUPERB. It was chic, perfectly made, doubled (lined) and he used very luxe fabrics. I LOVED the whole transition, with the flip-up of the peplum and flip-down of the neckline. And, of course, the turn over of the cape. His model did look like a Euro Heiress ready to go from a boardroom meeting to a Fundraiser Gala. Perfection. Oh, and I'm not sure if you noticed that the sequined boutonniere that accented his day look, turned into a Fascinator in the Model's hair:







Fab! Oscar Garcia-Lopez' look--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn









Oscar Won! I was so happy for him. He deserved it--Episode 9 "Trouble in the Lounge" Lifetime Network's Project Runway: Under The Gunn






I was also very happy that Natalia was on top as well. Once back in the Mentor's Lounge, I thought it would be a "celebratory" feeling and I would get "Hey! Congrats!" from my fellow mentors. But nope, Mondo and Anya came at me; they told me that Natalia shouldn't have stayed and so on and so forth. To be delicate: I was shocked at their feelings and I was especially surprised that Anya was part of it, since none of what occurred had anything to do with her designers, in terms of who went home. I also felt like a "Mother Lioness" protecting her babies when they were being so negative toward Natalia. I just couldn't believe it.



That's it for now! Don't miss next week's "Project Runway: Under The Gunn" and make sure to RSVP to the Special "Under The Gunn" Screening Party I am hosting at FIDM on Thursday March 27...Join me in watching a brand new episode of "Under The Gunn"!


"Project Runway: Under The Gunn" Screening Party on THURSDAY MARCH 27th

Friday, March 14, 2014


http://fidm.edu/en/News+and+Events/Under+the+Gunn/?cmpid=fidm0918


Join me for a very special "Project Runway: Under The Gunn" Screening Party on THURSDAY MARCH 27th at my Alma Mater and the place where the show was filmed: the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM in Downtown Los Angeles! I will be hosting this Viewing Party and watching a new episode along with everyone! And I will be doing in-between commentary on what is happening and some "Nick Dishing!" during the commercial breaks...







Afterward, I will stick around for a Meet-and-Greet, photo-op's and to answer more of your "Under The Gunn" episode questions (yes, more DISHING!). We will viewing the East Coast feed, therefore the screening begins at 6pm (9pm EST). But...get there early (5pm) so you have enough time to tour the campus and visit the "22nd Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibition" at the FIDM Museum on the ground floor.


Can't wait to WATCH a new episode of "Project Runway: Under The Gunn" with all of you!


Don't Miss It!







DETAILS:

WHAT: 

*Project Runway: Under The Gunn Screening Party with Special Guest Nick Verreos



WHEN: 

*Thursday March 27, 2014

*5:00pm-8:00pm

*Screening will begin at 6:00pm East Coast feed

*Arrive early to tour the campus and check out the "22nd Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume

  Design Exhibition"



WHERE:

*FIDM Los Angeles campus

*919 So. Grand Avenue

  Los Angeles, CA 90015

*Student Lounge 4th Floor

NIKOLAKI.....Nikolaki Gown Fashion Presentation and an Introduction by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti: A BLOG RECAP!

Monday, March 10, 2014




Designer and Model Fab: Designers Nick Verreos and David Paul of NIKOLAKI with models in their NIKOLAKI Red Carpet Collection gowns--backstage at the special "Red Carpet Fashion Presentation", FIDM



This past Friday, I had the honor and opportunity--along with my co-designer David Paul--to showcase our NIKOLAKI Fall 2014 Red Carpet Gowns Collection at a special party to kick off the 2014 Los Angeles Democratic Convention. The party was held at Grand Hope Park, adjacent to the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM Downtown L.A. campus. The event/party organizers were big fans of my designs and "Project Runway" and thought what better way to showcase the fact that LA and Hollywood is a Red Carpet Town by giving the guests of the party a little fashion show!








Models Leslie Allen and Nadya P. backstage in NIKOLAKI gowns--Leslie Allen is in a strapless red silk/wool ziberline gown and Nadya in a lemon yellow silk organza open back ball gown with hand-sewn Swarovski crystal straps






Backstage Dish: Models backstage discussing World Peace...OK, maybe not...but they were still wearing our NIKOLAKI Fall 2014 gowns







Under The Gunn Model Reunion: (L to R) Aleksandra Rastovic, Leslie Allen, Nick Verreos, Tylynn Nguyen, Janica de Guzman, Amanda Fields and Bianca Palmerin--While backstage getting the models in our NIKOLAKI gowns, I suddenly realized that LOTS of them--the majority--were "Project Runway: Under The Gunn" model alumni; in other words, they were/are on the show! So you know I had to get an "Under The Gunn" model pic






The Tent: The tent set-up for the Los Angeles Democratic Convention  Launch Party, FIDM Grand Hope Park






The Honorable Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Nick Verreos--L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti introducing me at Friday night's "Red Carpet Fashion Presentation", FIDM Grand Hope Park Downtown L.A.








Mayor-Nick-Model Selfie: The Honorable Eric Garcetti immediately got into the Oscars Selfie vibe and took a selfie of us--myself, the Honorable Mayor, and my NIKOLAKI-clad models






 Nick Verreos and models in NIKOLAKI Fall 2014 Red Carpet gowns, FIDM/Grand Hope Park--OMG! That's my reaction above after L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti took the model/designer/Mayor selfie. Yes, I was verklempt!






Nick Verreos--flanked by NIKOLAKI by Nick Verreos & David Paul gown-wearing models














Model Tylynn Nguyen in NIKOLAKI by Nick Verreos & David Paul printed silk chiffon halter-neck gown with gold jeweled detail





Red Carpet Gorgeous: Nick Verreos and model Bianca Palmerin in NIKOLAKI by Nick Verreos & David Paul gold sequined gown with high side slit and cowl-draped accents (left); Nick Verreos and mlodel Nadya P. (right) in lemon yellow striped silk organza backless ball gown with Swarovski crystal straps






Lady In Red: Nick Verreos introducing model Leslie Allen in NIKOLAKi by Nick Verreos & David Paul red silk/wool ziberline strapless gown






Sequined Goddess: Nick Verreos and model Amber Lindauer in NIKOLAKI by Nick Verreos & David Paul black and silver paillette gown woth attached capelet and side-front slit






Finale Line-Up: Nick Verreos and models in NIKOAKI by Nick Verreos & David Paul Fall 2014 Red Carpet Collection gown fashion presentation






"Take a Fun Picture!": Nick Verreos and David Paul of NIKOLAKI with models (L to R) Leslie Allen, Nadya P., Janica de Guzaman and Amanda Fields, backstage



NICK APPEARANCES.....Attending the 16th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, a Blog Recap!

Thursday, March 6, 2014






 Tuxedo Boy: Nick Verreos attends the "16th Costume Designers Guild Awards with presenting sponsor Lacoste" at The Beverly Hilton Hotel





A couple of Saturdays back--in the lead up to the Academy Awards, I was invited to attend the 16th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards. I brought my NIKOLAKI design partner David Paul and we both had a wonderful evening enjoying the show, stretching our necks to see some of the stars present (Hello Amy Adams and Kerri Washington!), dishing with "Mr. Makeup Extraordinaire", the one-and-only Gregory Arlt of MAC (who was seated with "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" Costume Designer Trish Summerville), and enjoying the delicious dinner. The Awards were at the Beverly Hills Hilton in the same ballroom where the Golden Globes happen.



The entry lobby area of the ballroom had various displays set up: 







Lacoste collaborated with the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (my Alma Mater!) FIDM Film and TV Costume Design students--The students were challenged with designing a contemporary tuxedo shirt for an iconic movie character. As you may know, the college and FIDM Museum holds world-renown exhibitions every year highlighting both Television and Motion Picture Costumes, including the Academy Award-nominated costumes which are on display RIGHT NOW at FIDM Museum in Downtown Los Angeles.





Tuxedo Fab: FIDM Film &TV Costume Design students re-envision iconic tuxedo shirts (Left to right) Loaren McFarland-designed tuxedo shirt inspired by Don Vito Corleone from The Godfather; Julia Laftsidis chose the iconic film character Ren McCormack (played by Kevin Bacon) from the popular 1980s movie, Footloose.





Some of the key highlights of the Awards in terms of the Winners:



Patricia Norris won the Outstanding Period Film Award for her design work in "12 Years A Slave"--photo of the costumes above from FIDM Museum's "22nd Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibition".  She was not present but
her son Patrick accepted on her behalf. “She guaranteed me this wouldn’t
happen. I’m kind of a little nervous but she gave me a few things to
say in case it did happen. She’s honored that the Costume Designers
Guild has recognized her. She thanks you and I appreciate you. I can’t
wait to give this to her,”
he said. It was very sweet.


Photo Courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages





Trish Summerville, an FIDM Alum, scored
the Outstanding Fantasy Film Award for her "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" costumes--
photo of the costumes above from FIDM Museum's "22nd Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibition"


 Photo Courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages





Caroline McCall took the Outstanding Period/Fantasy category for "Downton Abbey"--photo above from FIDM Museum's "7th Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition"


Photo Courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages





Tom Broecker took the Outstanding Contemporary Television Series honor for "House of Cards"--photo above of myself and my partner David Paul with Tom at last year's FIDM Museum "7th Annual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition"





Ellen Mirojnick won Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries for HBO's "Behind The Candelabra"--photo above from FIDM Museum's "7th Annual Outstanding Art of MTelevision Costume Design Exhibition"


Photo Courtesy of Alex J. Berliner/ABImages






A Special Dinner Table Guest: Actor Steve Coogan of "Philomena" was seated at the same table as us!! He was so classy, very cordial and might I add, very, very dapper in his double breasted tuxedo.



The Dinner Menu:




Arugula Salad, Salmon and Chocolate Mousse--16th Annual Costume Guild Awards, Beverly Hilton Hotel



Table Arrangements:




 Beautiful roses and a paillette tablecloth (so fab!)--16th Annual Costume Guild Awards, Beverly Hilton Hotel






 Posing with Rachel Padilla of FIDM (left) and with my better half, David Paul--16th Costume Designers Guild Awards. Beverly Hilton Hotel






Tie and Tux Close-up: My bow tie and midnight blue tuxedo--16th Costume Designers Guild Awards, Beverly Hilton Hotel




 

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