Posts Tagged ‘New York Fashion Week’
Street Etiquette at New York Fashion Week [Video]
Monday, February 25, 2013 by
Isabelle Ofume |
No Comments |
Category: Fashion, Video
The dapper guys over at Street Etiquette team up with Nordstorm’s Men Shop for this under three minute short film documenting the festivities of New York Fashion Week. With snippets from the William Okpo to Billy Reid show and natty (weather permitting) outfits, we get a compelling perspective of the week’s events.
Coco & Breezy @ New York Fashion Week
Friday, March 11, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
No Comments |
Category: Art, Design, Events, Fashion
Greedmont TV takes you to the Coco & Breezy presentation during New York’s 2011 Fashion Week, debuting their latest eye wear and accessory line. Check out our interview with them here. [Shot by Brittsense and Corey Davis. Music by Cleveland Jones]
GPTV 9: New York Fashion Week 2011 [Part 2]
Thursday, February 17, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
6 Comments; |
Category: Entertainment, Fashion, Video
The thing I love most about fashion week is the exclusivity of it, there’s a certain facade that everyone there is of some importance in one way or another. Greedmont TV takes you backstage at the Indashio show were we speak with him about his new collection as well as interviews with Adrienne Bailon, Julissa Bermudez and Omahyra about the Bebe Show. [Shot &Edited by Corey Davis | Music by White Light Records]
To see Part 1 of GPTV: New York Fashion Week (more…)
GPTV 9: New York Fashion Week 2011 [Part 1]
Sunday, February 13, 2011 by
Team Greedmont |
No Comments |
Category: Entertainment, Events, Fashion, Music, Video
Greedmont TV gives you an inside look at New York Fashion Week @ The Lincoln Center. Featuring and exclusive interview from celebrity stylist and jewelry designer, Crystal Streets of LyraLove Star along with shows from Tadashi Shoji and Perry Ellis [Shot by Brittsense | Edited by Corey Davis | Music by Ethereal]
New York Fashion Week | Tadashi Shoji
Saturday, February 12, 2011 by
Team Greedmont |
No Comments |
Category: Fashion
Here’s some pics I caught at the Tadashi Shoji show @ the Lincoln Center, he’s grown quite famous after Michelle Obama was spotted in a couple of his dresses. The collect kinda reminded me of marriage, very elegant. To see the photos (more…)
Bamako Chic: Threads of Power, Color and Culture
Saturday, February 12, 2011 by
Corey Davis |
No Comments |
Category: Culture, Entertainment, Fashion, Video
“Bamako Chic: Threads of Power, Color and Culture,” a one hour documentary, tells the story of women from Bamako, Mali, whose artistic creativity became a force for alleviating poverty and affirming identity in West Africa. In the 1960s, a small group of impoverished and resourceful Malian women cloth dyers reinvigorated the craft of hand-dyed cloth using a fabric called bazin (imported polished cotton), impacting their families and their communities. Thanks to micro-credit programs introduced in the mid-1980s, the production of hand-dyed bazin has flourished into a lucrative enterprise dominated by women.
Today, skilled cloth dyers are revered throughout the West African region and beyond. Interweaving the personal stories of five women, “Bamako Chic” illustrates what can happen, economically and culturally, when access to credit intersects with women’s creativity and ingenuity. The film will also expand perceptions of Africa, a continent more often portrayed in terms of its political and public health tragedies and less about its people and their collective and personal triumphs.”
Typical Byronic Heroes : Coco&Breezy Interview
Saturday, April 17, 2010 by
Team Greedmont |
4 Comments; |
Category: Art, Fashion
Their sunglasses are dark, brooding, chain-embellished, and stud casted; these shades are made for the typical and iconic byronic hero. You have a strong distaste for social institutions or you ever feel as though you are a rebel without a cause? Buy a pair. Pretty jaded and not blinded by the flashing lights that prey? Buy a pair. Got a high level of confidence that some mistake for cockiness and a blood in my eyes, ice in my veins attitude/mentality to match? Buy a pair. These shades aren’t your typical piece of merchandise or accessory. They are couture. While many in the accessory business get their merchandise made in sweatshops or factories across the Atlantic, with Coco&Breezy sunglasses you get what Corianna and Brianna (a.k.a. Coco&Breezy) have hand picked and made, fresh from their apartment in New York to you. No middle man. (more…)
Elite. Diamonds. Fashion: Ugo Mozie Interview
Monday, April 12, 2010 by
Team Greedmont |
8 Comments; |
Category: Art, Fashion, Studio13, Style

Elite .Diamonds. Fashion. Success. If these words don’t somehow fit into your realm of reality, stop reading this. Bold, I know, but if you don’t know anything about being successful, have no clue about fashion, can’t work under pressure, which by the way makes diamonds, then there is no way that you know a thing or two about designer/stylist/fashion photographer/ socialite: Ugo Mozie.
“I am a leader; I don’t walk in the shadow of others. Thanks to God, my dreams, goals and ambitions are already close to accomplishment. It’s me who I look up to…It’s me who I compare myself to, It’s me who I am influenced by”. I can’t help but be a little overwhelmed as Ugo Mozie, one of the men behind AstonMozie, tells me a little about himself. We are thousands of miles away connected by this device that some know as a phone, but I feels as though I am standing next to this man of mystic and success as the weight and strength of his words echo through the receiver and into my absorbing mind. (more…)
Street Etiquette at New York Fashion Week [Video]
Monday, February 25, 2013 by Isabelle Ofume | No Comments | Category: Fashion, Video
The dapper guys over at Street Etiquette team up with Nordstorm’s Men Shop for this under three minute short film documenting the festivities of New York Fashion Week. With snippets from the William Okpo to Billy Reid show and natty (weather permitting) outfits, we get a compelling perspective of the week’s events.
Coco & Breezy @ New York Fashion Week
Friday, March 11, 2011 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Art, Design, Events, Fashion
Greedmont TV takes you to the Coco & Breezy presentation during New York’s 2011 Fashion Week, debuting their latest eye wear and accessory line. Check out our interview with them here. [Shot by Brittsense and Corey Davis. Music by Cleveland Jones]
GPTV 9: New York Fashion Week 2011 [Part 2]
Thursday, February 17, 2011 by Corey Davis | 6 Comments; | Category: Entertainment, Fashion, Video
The thing I love most about fashion week is the exclusivity of it, there’s a certain facade that everyone there is of some importance in one way or another. Greedmont TV takes you backstage at the Indashio show were we speak with him about his new collection as well as interviews with Adrienne Bailon, Julissa Bermudez and Omahyra about the Bebe Show. [Shot &Edited by Corey Davis | Music by White Light Records]
To see Part 1 of GPTV: New York Fashion Week (more…)
GPTV 9: New York Fashion Week 2011 [Part 1]
Sunday, February 13, 2011 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Entertainment, Events, Fashion, Music, Video
Greedmont TV gives you an inside look at New York Fashion Week @ The Lincoln Center. Featuring and exclusive interview from celebrity stylist and jewelry designer, Crystal Streets of LyraLove Star along with shows from Tadashi Shoji and Perry Ellis [Shot by Brittsense | Edited by Corey Davis | Music by Ethereal]
New York Fashion Week | Tadashi Shoji
Saturday, February 12, 2011 by Team Greedmont | No Comments | Category: Fashion
Here’s some pics I caught at the Tadashi Shoji show @ the Lincoln Center, he’s grown quite famous after Michelle Obama was spotted in a couple of his dresses. The collect kinda reminded me of marriage, very elegant. To see the photos (more…)
Bamako Chic: Threads of Power, Color and Culture
Saturday, February 12, 2011 by Corey Davis | No Comments | Category: Culture, Entertainment, Fashion, Video
“Bamako Chic: Threads of Power, Color and Culture,” a one hour documentary, tells the story of women from Bamako, Mali, whose artistic creativity became a force for alleviating poverty and affirming identity in West Africa. In the 1960s, a small group of impoverished and resourceful Malian women cloth dyers reinvigorated the craft of hand-dyed cloth using a fabric called bazin (imported polished cotton), impacting their families and their communities. Thanks to micro-credit programs introduced in the mid-1980s, the production of hand-dyed bazin has flourished into a lucrative enterprise dominated by women.
Today, skilled cloth dyers are revered throughout the West African region and beyond. Interweaving the personal stories of five women, “Bamako Chic” illustrates what can happen, economically and culturally, when access to credit intersects with women’s creativity and ingenuity. The film will also expand perceptions of Africa, a continent more often portrayed in terms of its political and public health tragedies and less about its people and their collective and personal triumphs.”
Typical Byronic Heroes : Coco&Breezy Interview
Saturday, April 17, 2010 by Team Greedmont | 4 Comments; | Category: Art, Fashion
Their sunglasses are dark, brooding, chain-embellished, and stud casted; these shades are made for the typical and iconic byronic hero. You have a strong distaste for social institutions or you ever feel as though you are a rebel without a cause? Buy a pair. Pretty jaded and not blinded by the flashing lights that prey? Buy a pair. Got a high level of confidence that some mistake for cockiness and a blood in my eyes, ice in my veins attitude/mentality to match? Buy a pair. These shades aren’t your typical piece of merchandise or accessory. They are couture. While many in the accessory business get their merchandise made in sweatshops or factories across the Atlantic, with Coco&Breezy sunglasses you get what Corianna and Brianna (a.k.a. Coco&Breezy) have hand picked and made, fresh from their apartment in New York to you. No middle man. (more…)
Elite. Diamonds. Fashion: Ugo Mozie Interview
Monday, April 12, 2010 by Team Greedmont | 8 Comments; | Category: Art, Fashion, Studio13, Style

Elite .Diamonds. Fashion. Success. If these words don’t somehow fit into your realm of reality, stop reading this. Bold, I know, but if you don’t know anything about being successful, have no clue about fashion, can’t work under pressure, which by the way makes diamonds, then there is no way that you know a thing or two about designer/stylist/fashion photographer/ socialite: Ugo Mozie.
“I am a leader; I don’t walk in the shadow of others. Thanks to God, my dreams, goals and ambitions are already close to accomplishment. It’s me who I look up to…It’s me who I compare myself to, It’s me who I am influenced by”. I can’t help but be a little overwhelmed as Ugo Mozie, one of the men behind AstonMozie, tells me a little about himself. We are thousands of miles away connected by this device that some know as a phone, but I feels as though I am standing next to this man of mystic and success as the weight and strength of his words echo through the receiver and into my absorbing mind. (more…)


