Interview with a Glampire - Anti
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Interview with a Glampire - Anti
The Travel Publication for Engaged Couples & Romance Travelers SPRING 2009 & HO N E Y M O O N S T O O romantic NewOrleans Honeymoon Hideaways Mexico & Fiji Amazing Wedding Destinations in America The Most Beautiful Gowns Touring the Caribbean The British Virgin Islands + Dominican Republic 30 affordable alternatives & Real life weddings from Serbia to St. Lucia The New Trend of Trashing the Dress Visit us online at: www.destinationidomag.com Destination Wedding Etiquette, Planning Timeline and More… DESIGNER spotlight Glampire: interview with a Austin Scarlett builds a glamorous empire at Kenneth Pool By: Carolyn Gerin As an unabashed aficionado of Project Runway, I jumped at the opportunity to interview Austin Scarlett, the unforgettable pearl bedecked boy-wonder who rocked the runway with style, insouciance and old world glamour. Intelligent, funny and refreshingly down to earth, we got right down to the heart of the matter: what inspires his collections, and what do women really want? Austin delivers the goods… 54 S P R I N G & S U M M E R 2009 | www.destinationidomag.com DESIGNER Q : Tell us what led you at a young age or what experience prompted you to be a fashion designer? AS: Natural progression: I’ve always loved glamour, and would sketch make believe dresses for stories. When I was in high school, I made all my friends prom dresses. Q : How did you get from Point A to Point B to make that happen? AS: I was accepted at F.I.T. in New York. I worked for some boutique design houses, and doing costume for theatre, ballets and film. I love one-of-a-kind detail that is why I love couture. I worked on the Wings Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Then I heard about a new show called Project Runway, it was the first season, so no one knew exactly what it would entail. I put a portfolio together, heeded the cattle call, somehow got picked and was lucky enough to get on the show. Q : What prompted you to pursue Bridal as opposed to Couture or Ready to Wear? AS: A dress should worship the woman, make her the very best version of herself. A wedding dress is the ultimate fantasy dress for a woman, and this is the sort of dress I am interested in creating. Q : Your moniker in the bridal market place is what? (ie: if Vivienne Westwood is the punk high priestess and John Galliano is the bad boy, Austin is the ...). AS: The Young Dandy. I love having fun with fashion in my own life, so I understand why a bride wants to look completely fantastic but reflect her own personality. Today you can be insouciant and sassy, and there are so many ways to be beautiful. You don’t want to look like you stepped off the top of the cake. For instance I loved the Galliano ombre pink skirt that Gwen Stefani wore at her wedding; it had a sense of humor, which is a great example of a signature look. Q : If there were any woman in history that you would like to dress for her wedding, who would it be? What would it look like (colors, materials, vibe)? spotlight AS: Gala Dali, [Salvador’s wife] creating a dress from a witty, surreal perspective, as an art piece. She was eccentric, but an amazing glamorous woman, which would have made it more interesting. I would also have loved to dress Marie Antoinette, but that’s rather obvious… Q : Give us your concept for a destination warm weather bride? A cold weather bride? (beach vs. snow for instance). AS: For Warm Weather: Tulle and light sheaths in a charmeuse that’s flowy and not with a lot of petticoats. For the beach, it needs to be light, and roll in a suitcase. For Cold Weather, you can really go opulent with rich fabrics, brocades, duchess satins, volume; ball gown skirts are wonderful in the winter with embellishments: brocades, jewels and beading. Q : Being the Anti-Bride, I love the idea of color being introduced into the wedding dress, thoughts? AS: I do too and we always try to do color in every collection. I love oysters, pale pinks, iridescent lilac (color changes in the light and becomes magical). Q : Who is the Austin Scarlett woman? What is her life about? Give me a quick sketch (ie: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, etc…) AS: More like Audrey Hepburn’s, wild, adventuresome cousin. She’s definitely a city girl who goes out dancing at night in a fantastic party dress; she has more fun with fashion and is a risk taker. She’s a bright young thing on the social horizon. Q : What is the hottest silhouette? What’s in? AS: Extra dropped ball gown. Low sexy fit over the hips, mermaid silhouette, beading and the kick at the bottom. Gorgeous molded figure. You get the fullness of the ball gown, but get to show off all that gym time. Q : In five years, you will be... AS: Still designing away. Love to design wedding dresses. My own line, my own collections, open my own atelier. www.destinationidomag.com | SPRING & SUMMER 2009 55