Friday, October 17, 2014

Review: Fashion Bar Chicago Spring/Summer 2015 Ready to Wear

Fashion Bar Chicago delivered again on October 8th, 2014 with a spring/summer 2015 fashion production that was unsurpassed. The event was located in downtown Chicago, at the upscale Drake Hotel, located in the magnificent mile area right off of the famed Michigan avenue. The most important factor that made me take a genuine interest in covering this fashion show this year, was the emphasis on the non -profit charity Family Rescue. The nonprofit organization not only strives to alleviate domestic violence, but they provide shelter, housing, and also education for recipients of their program. 

The check-in was easy and smooth, and though the energy in the room was full and bustling, the scene was more of excitement than chaotic. My aunt & events manager, Lisa Nero, and I were able to grab champagne at the bar, fraternize for a bit with a few of the brand ambassadors -- the lovely Brittany Hinrichs,a local fashion blogger & Susan Anthony, owner of Skinlogica spa. Sara Ovando, Fashion Bar Chicago's legal liaison, was quite the delight as well. We were seated and able to sneak in a quick selfie before the show began.



The show opened with a fashion line for Satoko Mizuno, an incredible designer from Japan, whose pieces were sexy, flirty, and made for the modern working woman. A surprise for the audience was not only the opening models' beautiful dress, but a live puppy was coddled in her arms wile she strutted down the runway. Most of Satoko's designs could be worn towards the weekend for business attire during the day, but chic enough to hit the town for an after 7 cocktail later in the evening.

 

We were then awed by the designs of Prina Baggia. Her princess-inspired ball gowns were shimmery, with sometimes frilly hats at times, but they were all accompanied by beautiful accessories that accented the garments very well.


Next the crowd was wowed by wonderful swimwear designs from Gabrielle Zwick. The carefully constructed bathing suits were at times accompanied by long, flowing, beautiful sarongs. Her line was tasteful enough to walk around the pools of the Ritz Carlton's along the Caribbean sea, but dashing enough to be hip and current have a smart cocktail with your girlfriends at the local beach.

 

The final designer was Maury Cesair who was new to the Fashion Bar Chicago brand. His couture, custom, fantasy designs focused on coral reefs and under the sea inspired flowing dresses. Maury's aquatically exhilarating gowns astonished the crowd sometimes intertwining glances of seashells & oysters making you feel Oceanside.



Etiquette, elegance, poise, grace, & sophistication were all words that this show emoted. The thing I remember most is not only the gorgeous fashions, but Fashion Bar Chicago is a team, no role too small or too big, all a family, each member working towards promoting the designs or contributions of the other, like a timeless clock  -- without one piece, it just wouldn't work. Tony Long the CEO greeted everyone with a warm and inviting personality. Anthony Martinez, the Communications director was not only a host, but help seat guests no different than the assistants. Steve Alverez, the director of runway execution was behind the scenes most of the show but you could certainly feel his presence as the timing of everything flowed beautifully. Not only worth a - flight from New York City, but certainly worth the long haul one from London Town!


-William Nero-
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Monday, June 30, 2014

Review: NYLA Live Presents Video Premiere for Anton Rechard's "Red"

I was invited to Los Angeles, California, for NYLA Live's production of Anton Rechard's video debut of his single "Red." NYLA live holds events once a month & a portion of their proceeds at each event is donated to a charity of their choice that supports the arts.

The event was located at The Medusa Lounge -- a hip, fresh, and down to to earth location. The venue was spacious but at the same time had a cozy and intimate feel. My production team and I arrived around 9pm and the crowd had already poured in. Security & venue owners were extremely polite, so shout out to them!

Once the event began, the drinks were flowing, the DJ drawing the crowd in with classic 90's throwbacks & current hits. people were indulging in cocktails, canoodling, all feeling the great vibes. Notables, such as Naturi Naughton, Nelsan Ellis, Jamaal Buster, Director James Bland, etc. were in the building, intermingling with everyone else, mostly models actors or dancers in the L.A. entertainment industry.
      (Actress Naturi Naughton)
     (Producer, Actress Erica Peeples)
(Celebrity Eyelash Guru Jamaal Buster)
(Model, Miss Maxim India, Actress Chandrika Ravi)
(Model, Actress Joy McElveen)
(Singer, Actor, Model, Entertainer Anton Rechard)
(Actor, Producer, Director, Nelsan Ellis)

The lights dimmed, and you heard Anton's smooth voice begin a cover of Usher's "Good Kisser."  A live band began to accompany him, and eventually he appeared, gyrating along the dance floor, crooning the words filled with nothing but uber confidence. He then instructed his live band to stop, and performed the remains of the song acapella, dancing around the room, from girl to girl until he reached, Chandrika, his wife, who was also in the performance, telling the ultimate love story that the song implies -- shes the one! Entertaining is an understatement, as the crowd roared, including myself! Shortly after that, his video debut began over a large projection screen. The crowd watched intently. D'Nero Group's production is listed below:


The Song: I am still quite the Aaliyah fan, and her era with Missy & Timbaland is one of the genres that is still played on my music playlist. I love smooth sounds over intricate beats, similar to Sade & Marvin Gaye. Anton's song "Red" definitely evokes the same feelings -- those of a crisp voice over major production.

The Video: The video was directed by Nelsan Ellis and James Bland. In the age of You Tube fame and what i like to call "microwave success", this generation doesn't get a real sense of what it means to see an authentic video that time, effort, and creative energy were put into . Anton's video was so professionally executed, I'm surprised its not yet in MTV's or VH1's video rotation daily. It was sensual and sexy, but at the same time very classy.



My Review: Anton was the opening act last year at one of my events in New York City for R& B artist Tweet. Although he had a great singing voice, I could tell he was either intimidated by the large crowd or the surreal experience of opening up for an artist of her caliber. This didn't affect his performance, because the crowd was still in love! I  mention it because being in the industry, I could tell he was still wet behind the ears when it came to performing, and I had a few critiques. That being said, not only this sensually confident performance, but the incredibly produced video was not just another event, but quite the incredible experience. I was sincerely proud to see the growth, and could tell he is definitely ready for the big leagues! Anton Rechard, is definitely sure to go as far as he wants in his career, not only because of talent, but more importantly his humility, which most modern day artists lack. 
   (Caleb Mintur, Tweet, Anton Rechard)
You can tell Anton is hungry to be in the industry, but not thirsty -- still maintaining his integrity & only putting out a carefully constructed product. Also, to brand himself among NYLA Live's incredible event production team is a sharp move. Bravo Anton! Bravo!

Ciao,

-William Nero-
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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Review: Cirque de Soleil - Kurios

Throughout the years, I've heard of cirque de soleil, but never really knew what it was about. My cousin, Ava Bradley, who is currently starring in a separate show in Las Vegas, upon my visit there, urged me to definitely go check out a cirque de soleil production, as it is a "must see." Cirque de soleil is an entertainment company based in Canada and self-described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." I was invited to come to the city of the company's inception, Montreal, Canada, where the show, Kurious, is being showcased, not having yet made it to the United States. The entire city reminds me of Paris, France, but with a friendlier feel.

Picking up tickets in will-call was quite the experience. One of the main plazas in Montreal, Place des Arts, is complete with a palace of performing arts. You could feel the artistic energy of dancers & entertainers. The building where the show comes to fruition is just steps away! The ticket counter was located in a walkway where I got the chance to not only mingle with other Americans, but also people from all over the world, who were touring or picking up tickets as well. You also get to climb atop a real circus bicycle, similar to one they would use in a show!

From there, I met with friends & got a chance to make my way through Old Montreal, a historic district where a few buildings even date back to New France (year 1655). The architecture and artistry of the buildings is quite fascinating to see.  Even the coachmen of the horse-drawn carriage is dressed and ready to entertain you on a beautiful tour. There are also many restaurants located within this historic strip.  We stopped and had an awesome dinner and full-bodied wine at Vieux-Port Steakhouse, where our waiter was the absolute best!  Afterwards my friends & I made our way down to where the show was located. The port to the circus tent is breathtaking, and reminds you a bit of the Pier 40 at Hudson River Park we have in New York City.

The large circus tent made onlookers eager to see the show, everyone racing to the tent, but pausing to take selfies, the energy quite high and incredible. Before my friends and I entered the tent, I wanted to take a photo of the circus bicycle that they had located in front of it. Each time I wanted to take a photo someone was on the bike, and the show was about to start. I began taking pics with someone on the bike -- after she got off she started shouting, what I could tell were obscenities at me, in another language. She was not much to look at, and I definitely wasn't trying to take a picture of her, but more so, the bike. Although I am from the south-side of Chicago, and usually don't "play that," I noticed she needed some moisturizer -- I simply said, "Bye ashy!" and walked away. I still managed to take my photo. 😄😎

I digress, the show was absolutely beautiful. The entire show was in French, a language I don't understand; however, I was still thoroughly entertained. A live orchestra plays in the background the entire time, while a gorgeous soloist belted out an at least 5 octave range. A jazz number, scat singing, mime artists, a damsel doing a pirouette in the air on a bike, all this in a scene reminiscent of the Charlie Chaplin era. Sometimes the show had little to no speech, even interacting with audience members. Early 20th century entertainment, before we had iPads, iPods, or anything electronic -- all carefully constructed to give us modern day folk incredible beauty in classicality. Ornament yet basic, complicated simplicity, a beautiful nightmare, vampiric angels-- the show all an oxymoron yet one of the most beautiful and artistic things I have ever seen. Complete with all the bells and whistles of any Las Vegas show, but with the authenticity only Montreal could truly portray. Below is a pre-show photo, because I don't want to give the excitement of the show away!


Hopefully, Kurious makes it to the United States, but regardless it is a "must-see," quite worth traveling to the great city of Montreal for! Ciao, or as they say in French, au revoir!

-William Nero-
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Monday, June 2, 2014

Music: Michael Jackson: Xscape

As much as it hurts to admit it, the late, great, music legend is gone & never coming back. I was quite reluctant to listen to a posthumous song, more or less an album. I figured it was something record execs threw together quickly & put out to make a fast buck off of Michael Jackson's name.


I actually heard "Love Never Felt So Good" for the first time at a club this past week. I couldn't help but dance to it after hearing the song through pulsating beats. I figured maybe my Long Island made me like the song, & attributed my affinity to nothing more than that and perhaps the vibe of the club.
(Best Friend & Self-Proclaimed NYC Casanova, "Rieko Love," & Myself)

The next day, I was curious to find out if it was indeed my friend "Mr. Top-shelf Long Island" or the song itself, so with a sober & open mind, I looked up the song on YouTube.

I came to discover not only was the song available but you could also listen to the entire album. This method helps me determine if I am going to purchase the individual song I like, or the entire album.I listened to the song for a second time and fell in love with it all over again. The next song rolled into "Chicago," & I listened to it with a skeptical ear (being a native of Chicago, discouraged at the thought, knowing I wouldn't like it). Wrong again -- song number 2, I loved.  I couldn't help but listen to the entire album. Each song giving me a surreal feeling as if Michael is still here with us!
The album is hip, current, and still gives us a message of peace & tranquility with tracks like "Do You Know Where Your Children Are," as Michael always had!

Seasoned producers like Babyface, L.A. Reid, & Rodney Jerkins are amongst a few of the producers who contributed to the success of this album. I must give a major shout out to Timbaland, who was also an executive producer for this album. What more can one expect? He gave us smooth sounds from the late Aaliyah -- her voice still resonating with all of us today, still timeless & classic. JustinTimberlake is another great artist who Timbaland help make a megastar. Justin beat out Beyoncé & Jayz for the Billboard music award -- also lending his vocals to the Xscape track that inspired this post. Xscape is truly a great album.. One I'm glad I purchased, and would also like to encourage others to support this great work of art! Bravo!

                       (Aaliyah)
 (Left: Justin Timberlake Right: Beyoncé, JayZ)



                (Timbaland )


-William Nero-
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Monday, May 19, 2014

Jay-Z & Beyonce - On the Run Trailer

With a formerly pristine image -- in the midst of one of today's biggest scandals seen across the world-- I wondered how two of our biggest stars in entertainment could refocus the globes' eyes on their talents & not their familial faults. 


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Jay & Bey have happened to capture their inconspicuous "renegade-like" relationship in a mock movie trailer with a star-studded cast! A wild police chase, strip clubs & dollar bills, steamy trysts, rendezvous, and a broken love story are all themes eloquently spread across this less than 4 minute video anecdote.  The incredible actor, Sean Penn, plays a mobster confidante, with Jay-Z as his protege, in a "Scarface" style setting, salaciously creating a need to know the back-story. Our B-613 bad boy, Guillermo Diaz (Scandal), doesn't let us down as the eerily dangerous foe, with actor, Don Cheadle, as a greenhorn fugitive,while actor, Jake Gyllenhaal, plays a crazed accessory to "Bonnie & Clyde's" crimes.
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The damsels in Dior, don't let us down either! Two beautiful sisters, whom we rarely see work together, Kidada & Rashida Jones, play feminine culprits, giving us a bit of comedic relief in a lineup with Bonnie. A seemingly innocent & always gorgeous actress, Blake Lively, who we saw show us her undying loyalty in one of my personal favorites, Savages, seems to be an ingenue to Bey, but with a slight dumpster chic edge.
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Last but not least, Beyonce, our 'damsel in Givenchy' doesn't disappoint-- her previously overwrought acting career, seems to exponentially increase in this condensed movie trailer. Bey was a temptress, a seductress, (as we grew up saying in the hood, a  'thugette'),  a liaison for Jay Z's shenanigans -- a true Bonnie to his Clyde! I'm not a diehard  fan of either, but certainly impressed and had goosebumps for an entire 3 minutes & forty-five seconds!
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One can only hope this is an exciting prelude to the upcoming tour collaboration and will contain as much excitement and anticipation as the trailer did! Will you go see them in their "On the Run Tour?"
(full cinematic trailer below)


William Nero


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