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insider - The Underfashion Club
I N S I D E R CO-EDITORS CAMILLE BLOCK MARIE DEKENS Issue number 2 9 March 2 0 12 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2011 - 2013 PRESIDENT WALTER COSTELLO EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT VICTOR VEGA VICE PRESIDENTS KAREN BROMLEY BARBARA LIPTON BARRY ROSS TREASURER DEBORAH EATON SECRETARY ROSA M. CHAMIDES DIRECTORS SUZANNE BECK TRISTINE BERRY CAMILLE J. BLOCK GUIDO CAMPELLO STEVE CHERNOFF JEFFREY M. CLAIR ANN DEAL MARIE DEKENS TERRI FISHER MICHAEL G. FLORU DEBORAH LONG GEDNEY BERNA J. GOLDSTEIN ROSLYN LANCES HARTE GARY HUGHES DAVID KOMAR SETH MORRIS KENNETH C. NATORI MARTHA OLSON MARK SANDLER MEGAN L. SPANA VICTORIA VANDAGRIFF LANCE T. WHITAKER TINA M. WILSON DIRECTORS EMERITUS ALAN J. FISHER NORMA REINHARDT MASCAROTTI JANET J. PETERS JAMES P. ZENDMAN LIFE MEMBERS ROSLYN LANCES HARTE DONALD LATORRE RONALD A. ROSS JAMES P. ZENDMAN W W W. U N D E R FA S H I O N C L U B . O R G PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE BY WALTER COSTELLO With pride and respect, I am happy to report on the great success of our 2012 Femmy Gala. It was a delightful evening from beginning to end. Congratulations and sincere thanks to each of our Honorees: Fruit of the Loom, Top Form Brassiere Mfg. Co. Ltd, Penn Asia, Century 21 Department Stores, and our own Executive VP, Victor Vega, who made a particularly moving acceptance speech. Carson Kressley, our special host for the evening, kept the program moving along with wit and charm. Kenny Simmons and the band kept the dance floor hopping until the very end. The design contest for FIT students was another smashing success. Every year, we are amazed at the talent and dedication of the students who participate. Please see page 5 for details. Many thanks to Regina Miracle and Stretchline for generously donating the prize money. And thanks to Professor Armillas for the many hours she put into working with the students. Keep your eye out for the second edition of The Best of Intima for an article on the gala and an artful photo spread on the winners. Special thanks to Francesca Spinetta of The Best of Intima and to photographer Andrei Jackamets for being so generous and supportive of the UFC. One last thank you to everyone who worked so hard and gave so many hours of their personal time to make the 2012 Femmy Gala one that will be talked about for years to come!! Finally, I found it very amusing that Mr. Kressley and several members of the press wondered why the Femmy Statue, a miniature Venus de Milo, is not wearing any underwear, in particular a bra!! Hmmmm Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE FEMMY HONOREES THE 2012 FEMMY REVIEW STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION SIL PARIS REVIEW CURVE NY REVIEW UPCOMING EVENTS 1 2 3-4 5 6 7 8 1 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG March 2 0 12 Femmy Honorees THE 2012 FEMMY GALA HONOREES Accepting the Femmy award on behalf of FRUIT OF THE LOOM, INC. was President and CEO RICK MEDLIN. Accepting the Femmy award for TOP FORM BRASSIERE MFG. CO. LTD. was Executive Director KENNETH WONG. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD recipient, VICTOR H. VEGA, is Sr. Vice President of Inventory Production and Sales Management at Wacoal America, Inc. Currently Executive Vice President of the Underfashion Club, Victor is also very active in several industry and civic organizations. Accepting the INNOVATION AWARD on behalf of PENN ASIA CO., LTD., was JIMMY YEH, Managing Director. Accepting the award on behalf of CENTURY 21 DEPARTMENT STORES, was ISAAC GINDI, Executive Vice President and LISA AQUILINO, Divisional Merchandise Manager for Intimate Apparel, Legwear, Sleepwear and Ladies Accessories. 2 ALL FEMMY PHOTOGRAPHS: © 2012 BY ANDREI JACKAMETS, PAGES 1–5 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG March 2 0 12 Femmy Review 2012 FEMMY REVIEW PHOTOGRAPHS: © 2012 BY ANDREI JACKAMETS Editors' note: A big thank you to all who attended the FEMMY DINNER and for supporting the FIT students. Thank you Carson, for making it a super fun and "uplifting" evening! (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) 3 March 2 0 12 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG Femmy Review 2012 FEMMY REVIEW (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) PHOTOGRAPHS: © 2012 BY ANDREI JACKAMETS 4 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG March 2 0 12 SAIG NINTH ANNUAL STUDENT DESIGN COMPETTITION BY SUZANNE BECK, SAIG CO-CHAIR As always we were absolutely in awe of the creativity, attention to detail, and exquisiteness of the six students’ designs. it was very hard for Femmy attendees to choose just one. 1st place and $4000 was awarded to Nina Trimble for her creation, Deco Diamonds. 2nd place and $3000 was awarded to Yecca Zeng’s All the Right Angles, 3rd place and $2100 was awarded to Lauren Haron for Sheer Radiance. FIRST PRIZE WINNER Nina Trimble Special praise for Professor Alexandra Armillas of FIT who volunteers her time and expertise to mentor these talented student designers. The creativity of these original works of art add such a special touch to the Femmy Gala each year, and underscore the Club's efforts to support "education today for a better industry tomorrow." FROM LEFT: Victor Vega–SAIG Co-Chair, Yecca Zeng, Nina Trimble, Suzanne Beck–Saig Co-Chair, Walter Costello–UFC President, Lauren Haron, and Carson Kressley–2012 Guest Host PHOTOGRAPHS: © 2012 BY ANDREI JACKAMETS SECOND PRIZE WINNER Yecca Zeng The remaining finalists Amy Gianforcaro, Claudia Mesiti, and Nicole Ward received awards of $300 each for their beautiful creations. THIRD PRIZE WINNER Lauren Haron FROM LEFT: Lauren Haron, Claudia Mesiti, Nina Trimble, Suzanne Beck, FIT Professor Alexandra Armillas, Victor Vega, Amy Gianforcaro, Yecca Zeng, and Nicole Ward. 5 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG March 2 0 12 Paris Review INTERFILIERE/PARIS REVIEW EXCERPTS FROM ELLEN LEWIS’ BLOG, LINGERIE BRIEFS AND THE 2012 INTERFILIERE PRESS KIT This was a very positive exposition, with major Intimate Apparel trends reinforced From an October 2011 panel study of 1000 French consumers by Kantar Worldpanel for SIL: In Our Underwear Drawers there Are . . . • Less than five sets for almost 50% of that will impact the design and merchandising decisions made in Lingerie businessFrench women. es throughout 2012. Helped by the extensive research presented in the forums • Mostly underwire bras and panties and conferences directed by both Concepts Paris and at Nelly Rodi, the color, • The bras are mostly 38/40 B cups. fabric and silhouette direction was clear. Here are some of their major statements: infusion of yellows, greens, orange spices. Color infiltrates animal prints. Purple and orange make this tried and true pattern new • Technology continues its revolution as engineered laces and cut layers impact design, especially in the exploding • Color palettes are dominated by an Shapewear category • Soft, airy laces with big repeats are prevalent • Embroidery is an important decoration, but very light and in place positioning on garments • Digital floral prints make it possible to have 25-30 colors Photo credits: 2012SIL/Emmanuel Nguyen and Lingerie Briefs in a pattern • The impact of graphics on style construction 6 is dominant. We see the mix and match of lines and layers resulting in a modern take on established silhouettes. The higher waistline is definite and v-neck décolleté emerges in importance • Classics like easy pajamas make a comeback as in the search for “Timeless Beauty” there is an aesthetic return to the 40’s • Casual luxury harps back to the country side with larger silhouettes, crochet trims, cotton fabrics and a shabby chic allure. • Fewer and fewer strings (the percentage of bottom purchases for strings went from 30% to 25% between 2008 and 2011 • Few garter belts (only 28% of the women surveyed owned one) • And that one is not even worn once during the year (for 36% of women)! • A growing number of girdles and highwaisted briefs (1 out of 4 own one) and more than 50% of women consider them as practical products, slimming aids, or products that are coming back in fashion. • Colors are mostly white, then black and flesh • Mostly cotton microfiber, not lace! Lingerie’s Hidden Side . . Women admit what they don’t show: • 57% of women wear unmatched lingerie every day. • 55% change clothes when they come home in the evening. • For homewear, they mainly wear sports clothes or old recycled clothes; only 35% wear clothes specifically purchased for homewear. • For 85% comfort is primary with cotton the preferred choice. • No wonder 56% aren’t ready to be seen dressed like that! There was confident synergy at this show. Vendor feedback was very good. I was very glad that I decided to go and hope that this vibe portends a successful year for both the intimates industry and all those consumers who love to buy and wear gorgeous lingerie. Hats off to the muti-national creative influences delivered from the saucy French, quirky English, modern Germans and the dynamic Americans. Great Salon De Lingerie and Interfilière gestalt! March 2 0 12 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG Curve New York •CURVENY REVIEW EXCERPTS FROM ELLEN LEWIS’ BLOG, LINGERIE BRIEFS AND THE 2012CURVE EXPO PRESS KIT Photo credits: ©CURVExpo 2012 and Lingerie Briefs Y ou know something is a trend when its synergy begins to creep into your daily conscious. I am not sure why or how, but I sense a sea change in our cultural atmosphere: a slow shifting of the tides. It was apparent at the Paris shows and reinforced again at CURVENY, February 21–23 in the Javits Center. There is always a broad sweep of interesting ideas, but I like to zero in. Nothing spoke louder to me than the infusion of vibrant colors prevalent throughout the show. Brands were replete with bold colors applied with an interesting twist. There was a definite halo of optimism. Juxtaposed with this surge of vitality was a return to the grace and elegance of classic intimates, albeit with a modern edge perpetrated by the use of light airy laces in graphic architectural designs. One gets the impression that less is more and having plenty is not as meaningful as the sensuality of owning a unique and gorgeous piece of lingerie. Jane Woolrich’s exquisite handwork tells the entire story. Combining the kick of color and the impact of strategically placed laces, as well as the technical fabric evolution apparent in the shaping industry, shapewear continues to evolve from the utilitarian undergarment of the mid 1900’s into contemporary design pieces required to play the dual role of function and fashion. Discovery is the central focus of any successful encounter. The introduction of new lines, with unique products demanding a new perspective, add value instead of excess to the Intimate market contributing to a prescient message about our future. “If You Change The Way You Look At Things, The Things You Look At Change.”~Wayne Dyer The Underfashion Club, Inc. supports education today for a better industry tomorrow. 7 March 2 0 12 WWW.UNDERFASHIONCLUB.ORG Upcoming Events UFC PANEL DISCUSSION: SHOPPING 2.0 (EXPLORING HOW THE INTERNET, E-COMMERCE, MOBILE-COMMERCE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA HAVE IMPACTED THE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE) WEDNESDAY MARCH 14, 2012 ST GILES HOTEL (39TH AND LEXINGTON AVENUE) 5:30 - 6:30 NETWORKING SOCIAL 6:30 - 8:00 PANEL DISCUSSION RESC RIL P A O T D E L U HED BE PRESENT FOR THE NEW iPAD 3 Raffle!! 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