Archive for August, 2009
VSG: How does one prepare for something so
meaningful in the world of Dreams realized, What
does that feel like?
Do you wear briefs or a thong? Briefs
Would you have a Dogs or Cats? Cats
Do you like to drive or be driven? As long as I get
there.
beach or County home for vacation?
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read comments (0)A Fashion Designers, Designer.
Eppreson is known, as a designer’s designer
because each one of his garments is a piece of Art.
Fashion designers are artists, as with all affecting
Art it is subjective. A Painting can be many things,
a snap shot of another time done with varied linear
stroke. Some artists have moody period and take
us with them on a journey through their innermost
minds and circular movements. The masters once
in a while did self-portraits and allow us to form
our own conclusions on who they were and why
they created their works. I love all art forms but I
am moved most by fashion designers, they reflect
current states. As I evolve in my political
persuasion and my life’s needs change so does my
wardrobe. My fashion style often mirrors my
emotions and reflects innermost sensibility, those
who watch can interpret where I am. For fashion
lovers the famed Seventh Avenue, in the heart New
York City is similar to strolling the halls of the
Lourve or the Henan museums this is ground zero
for style.I spent an afternoon with Epperson in his new the
38th street Studio and I was once again moved
deeply by his talent. We had a lunch appointment
and I made my way bobbing and weaving the street
filled with folks in a New York rush. Everyone multi
tasking, carrying bags and talking on their
blackberries and impatiently waiting for the traffic
light to change so that they can continue their
quick step to their next stop. During to day the
streets are just mobbed with an excliche mix fixed
on rushing to and fro with blinders on. These
streets and no place for tourist mid week from
8:30 am until 7:30pm because you will get mashed
without a mission. The trucks are mixed in with
the passage buses and expensive luxury cars all
trying to get their 45minute long destination in
15minutes so you got to be quick and alert.
Construction in this city is every where and today
is a clear and warm picture prefect spring day and
the hard hats have a little fever and heckle every
female not carrying a cane just because. They do
the same thing all over the world just Big boys with
jobs. I enter this breathtaking mosaic tile lobby in
what was an old sewing factory in the 80’s. I am
greeted by a very handsome uniformed doorman /
security guard to be announced. I walk in to a huge
elevator used to hold rolling racks of clothes but
now it is filled with funky artist type from every
genre. I was going to the tenth floor and my short
ride was what I image the tower of babble to be
like. Every single one of the maybe 15 passages
was on cellular telephones discussing varied
business topics. On my far left was a hip music
executive instructing some one to press more
copies tomorrow, on my right was a fashion
designer upset that her garment were going to be
late for delivery, it was just overwhelming space of
varied degrees of “do it Now”. This is a typical ride
in the heart of every industry during work hours. I
have been riding in elevator chatty on seventh
Avenue since 1982.I have over heard conversation
from Tom Ford at his peek with Gucci, the late
great Gianni Versace order his car service and
Famed Japanese designer Yohji Yamomoto cancel
flight arrangement. Points begin in these building
up and down the New York garment district the
fashion world gathers every day. My goal is to give
you a little more than just a replay from the
runways but useable insider information and
conversation with tastemaker from around the
global. The newsstand and the Internet are filled
with hot lists that can be very confusing. Before
you even get to wear your new purchase it is most
time out of fashion. Together we will reach more
toward the makers and gatekeepers of well made
thing and long lasting Style. The women who read
these pages have lived a little and seen a few
things along their paths and flashes in the pan no
longer excite. My column will bring to you
cultivated folks from around the world who’s
passion and dedication is to how grown up women
are dressed. Floor number 10 was mine and I
bristled out and paused before knocking at his
studio door to reposition and center myself to
interview this virtuoso.
I crossed the Epperson studio doorway and
stepped into an oasis. I was embraced with a warm
hug and the wisp of scented candle burning. Huge
floor to ceiling windows framed the ciaos out
doors the sound of soft Gospels singing tickled my
ears almost like a whisper. Body forms dressed in
different stage of work edged the space. Remnants
of three seasons were sprinkled around vintage
work tables. One had the last of summer fabrics
another was spring 2008 beginnings and the
longest was fall special orders. We sat and caught
one another up on personal things like the
Epperson’s family move back to Harlem from
Brooklyn and some of the transforming techniques
he used to recreate his new studio space. I shared
with him my debut post as Style editor with Black
Intellect Cafe. We ordered “in” some Tea from a
local shop and I hit the start button on my tape
recorder.
VSG: What was your inspiration for Fall Collection?
EPS: The global women who survived the clone Era.
My ladies is powerful, vibrant and she appreciate
the complex done with simplicity. I know she is
special so I specialize in made to order, it’s a fresh
idea for this woman chooses carefully. Her closet
is lading with the like of Gucci, Helmut Lang,
Comme Des Garcons and Issey Miyake. In this
company I can never complete a season until it’s
done so that is why I am still creating for Fall. My
collection is named “Luxurious edgy survivor”; Fall
is my favorite season because I love layers, hand
tailored de-constructed jackets, skirts and
dresses. Each piece is designed and made with the
most innovative, luscious fabric’s of deep texture
and rich tactile. Visceral hues in Navy Blue, Smoke
Grey, Dark chocolate brown dominant, which calls
for long, trips away.
VSG: Where do you see fashion going in the few seasons?
EPS: I feel that everyone is ready for something
that they can claim! People are tried of begin
dictated too. As crowded as the retail stores are
there isn’t very much new and exciting. It all kind
of looks the same. Yet we all feel different about
shared experiences. On a 70-degree day some will
be warm and others cool so why should we look
the same? I see the move away from disposable
things and toward more value and knowing when
to own a special piece.
VSG: What is your favorite body part of your muse’s
EPS: Shoulders, It holds up the beautiful Face.
VSG: How do you describe the Epperson Studio
collection?
EPS: My collection is Trans cultural, it is an organic
blend of Yen and Yang with a sophisticated
sensibility for well-lived and traveled clients.
VSG: What is the one thing that would like the
reader to be left with from the interview?
EPS: I am a god-fearing family man, I have two
handsome and very grounded Sons’. My truly
beautiful wife, Lisha is my partner in life, which
includes my business. Epperson is a craftsman
who is an artist and chooses to make clothes as
my medium.
This creative business and relationship are
superficial most times. I believe that like energies
pull to one another and every time I have ever
been in Epperson Company I leave lifted. Touched,
some how changed and always bearing a gift. This
time I exited with a beautiful book on Black
fashion models ” skin Deep by Barbara Summers
that I was just admiring. After more than twenty
years in the business it’s hard not to be jaded. My
admiration for his masteries is welcomed in this
everything go’s fashion world.
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** really special Farewell To the first Black Cover Girl The New York Times reports that model Naomi
Sims died on Saturday at age 61. The cause of
death was cancer.Sims was considered the “first
black supermodel” for appearing on the cover of
Ladies Home Journal in November 1968, a time
when African-American models were few and far
between. She subsequently modeled for designers
like Halston, Fernando Sánchez, Teal Traina, and
Giorgio di Sant’Angelo. She also appeared on many
other magazine covers, and two images– a 1969
cover of LIFE and a 1967 New York Times fashion
magazine over–are on display in the Metropolitan
Museum’s “The Model As Muse” exhibit.
After five years, Sims retired from modeling and
started a multimillion-dollar wig-making business
that specialized in designs for black women. Sims
also penned at least five books on beauty and
modeling

