The best series ever produced is probably this: Project Runway! A kind of the new star of the designers. Twelve artists compete to win a fabulous prize (a lot of money to develop their brand, I know how many), and especially to see their creations parade in Lincoln Center during the Mercedes Fashion Week. Every year the whole world of fashion, television and I look forward to seeing the parade of three lucky that we have seen the style mature and refined for over two months, and of course, the lucky ! What is most amazing is that as designers do not necessarily want to sell parts of the parade here, but particularly wow the judges, based on their own terms, it is often the right to parade super extravagant, surprising . . . well, usually:). For several seasons we see the reappearance of an accessory has-been very long for adolescents 90 years or a little redneck gothic: the flush time, or as we call the modern version: the choker. We love it!. Anna Wintour, New York, Michael Kors, Derek Lam, Vogue (magazine), Parsons The New School for Design, Fashion week, Kate Bosworth, Michelle Monaghan, Milla Jovovich, Jessica Alba, New York FW. A graduate of Parsons The New School for Design in New York, Derek Lam has for some time the darling of the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. All agree that his work is genius. Anna Wintour herself has devoted whole pages in Vogue and talks like the revival of American couture. Asian, Derek Lam grew up in San Francisco in the store of wedding dresses from her grandparents. After graduation, he learned his trade from Michael Kors, as director of collection. He spent near 12 years and contributes greatly to the development of sportswear chic, signature Kors. In 2004, during New York Fashion Week, he launched his own line, simply called Derek Lam. The fashion professionals agree: Buyers snapped up his pieces, all the fashion magazines devote editorials, celebrities and fashionistas the fawn . . . Later that same year, he renporte first prize at the third edition trophies Ecco Domani Foundation, which rewards young New York designers. Rich in experience at Michael Kors, his clothes regain functional dear to the American fashion, but he never forgets to dilute it in silk, cashmere, with belts at the waist or neck plunging . Her dresses in silk, his loose trousers, his coat belted his precious materials and palette are poetic success. His creations enjoy the perfect combination of complex and fluid volume control. In June 2006, Derek Lam signed a worldwide licensing agreement for bags, shoes and leather accessories with Tod's. It is a success: In 2007, he won the CFDA Award for best accessory designer of the year. Later that same year, he became the artistic director of the Italian house. . . .