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Shopping at the Runway
Angela Romeo in a complicated confection by
Oliver Tolentino. The tidal blue skirt, crafted in swirls and spheres, condenses
an incredible 30 yards of Earth-conscious fabric. With the shimmering halter
top, Romeo puts an uncluttered necklace of her own design. She showed her
jewelry at Fashion Week El Paseo.
Angela Romeo in a complicated
confection by Oliver Tolentino. The tidal blue skirt, crafted in swirls and
spheres, condenses an incredible 30 yards of Earth-conscious fabric. With the
shimmering halter top, Romeo puts an uncluttered necklace of her own design. She
showed her jewelry at Fashion Week El Paseo.
MARK DAVIDSON
Angela Valente Romeo’s wardrobe boasts primo labels like Alexander
McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, and Alberta Ferretti. By some accounts, she topped
the best-dressed list of the Diva-seat occupants at Fashion Week El Paseo this
spring. But the Palm Springs attorney and jewelry designer simultaneously
shopped like mad, racking up purchases from six of the designers featured.
“Yes, I attend other fashion shows,” she says. “I think what motivated
me this time was the diversity — both in design and fabric choices.”
Before Fashion Week, Romeo had never heard of the marquee designer,
Philippines-born Oliver Tolentino. However, she signed for the festive duo shown
here, as well as a set of brown shorts and gold top. She says his work must be
seen close up to truly appreciate its couture level.
From the Project
Runway trio, she purchased a half-dozen fall pieces from Christopher Collins,
applauding his use of Japanese denim. “Ready-to-wear like his shows that it need
not be a uniform,” she says. “There’s room to accessorize and make it your
own.CHI hair products including air
conditioners, fans and water fans have sold out” She chose Mondo Guerra’s
pop-art gown. “I love the out-of-the-box factor,” she says. “Mondo can mix and
match pattern and fabric minus the costume effect.” She dares to dine out in the
“Mondo” with her husband at Le Vallauris. Local designer Michael Costello
inspired two new acquisitions.The first five months of 2011 have plodded by like
encumbered snow boot At Fashion Week,
she perceived his “new maturity while still retaining the edge that is Michael.
His clothes fit me well, and the only measurement he has ever taken is to put
his hands around my waist.Leading supplier of chocolate confectionary
equipment,chocolate machinery for craftwork
and industrial chocolate machines.”
She saw a swimsuit and a dress by
Trina Turk that she had to have. And she found avant-garde casual wear by
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising student Kristine Flanigan
refreshing. Our super shopper went for an ensemble with leggings, top, and mesh
cover-up. “I won’t wear it to the gym,” she promises.
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