Cliche Magazine Oct/Nov 2014 | Page 24
©Julian Alexander
ED LETTER
T
he first thing I
noticed when
I stepped off
the escalator
at the Crowne
Plaza in Times Square for
Couture Fashion Week was
how beautiful everyone
was. Like, everyone: the
beaming hostesses, the
clusters of guests, the sharp
businessmen and reporters,
and, of course, the models.
Around six of them were
getting ready for the shows
in one of the ladies’ rooms,
leaning in towards the mirror
to adjust their lashes and
hair, and I felt like I was in
that episode of Seinfeld when
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George Costanza stumbled
into that secret underground
club filled with beautiful
women (which seemingly
disappeared by the end of the
episode, so who knows if it
ever even existed). They all
towered above me, which
I wasn’t used to (with my
wedge heels on, I stood at
about 5’10”, which isn’t
exactly short), and were all
legs and topknots and lipgloss. I found myself smiling
politely while I touched up
my own makeup beside them,
trying not to stare.
If anything, Fashion
Week is one huge gathering
of beautiful, interesting,
and creative individuals. I
wondered: did I now fit into
that mold, now that my name
was stamped on the guest
list like it’s stamped on the
top of our masthead? (At
least my boyfriend certainly
thinks so.) Either way, the
three-day event at Couture
Fashion Week was one filled
with extravagant fashion,
beautiful faces, and tons of
talented singers, dancers,
and performers. It was a
whirlwind for me, between
tweeting when LTE allowed,
snapping photos, having
my own photo taken (thank
you, photographer from
Runway Life magazine, who
thought my H&M dress was
super classy, and Julian, the
sweetest intern ever), and
having drinks with a new
friend (hello, Neglah from
New York’s Fashion Institute
of Technology). Interested
in exactly how beautiful
everything (and everyone!)
was? Check out the opposite
page for exclusive photos.
Now on to the magic
that is our current issue: for
Oct/Nov, we’ve set our sights
on fall, which is easily my
favorite season of all. I adore
everything about it: brisk
mornings, ankle boots, stylish
coats, light scarves, and
the beautiful foliage (thank
you, Mother Nature). From
the best fall fashion trends
to hairstyles and must-have
accessories, our beauty and
fashion departments have
got you covered. Meanwhile,
our entertainment and music
departments have gathered
some of the coolest shows,
films, and music to check
out this season. So whether
you’re a fashionista craving
the best summer-to-fall
transition pieces, or if you’re
going to be a couch potato
and binge-watch the best
dramas on television, at least
do it in style. You know I
will.
MEGAN PORTORREAL
EDITOR IN CHIEF
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