Designer’s Blog - out of the States for a bit

June 24th, 2008

It’s so nice to be away from the states for a while. Change is probably the scariest thing for most people and just getting out of the states can do so much for one’s perspective. Very hot here on the Mediterranean, but I hear it’s also super hot in the Bay area. Pictures from the beach coming up soon :o) A last week, I met Marina Maximilian Blumin, who’s an amazing singer and artist. She was on “Kochav Nolad” the equivalent of  ”American Idol, and won 2nd place. It was so amazing to talk to her - such a down to earth spiritual person - hmm - maybe that doesn’t go together. Can spiritual people be described as “down to earth”? Well - I am both, so there you go :o) Anyway - Marina is just fantastic, very young but incredibly mature.  So much so that it feels like patronizing to say that. We talked about everything - life, work, spirituality and  of course her music and my jewelry. I said that I’ll be happy to lend her a few things for her shows and her Album that’s coming out soon.  Here’s a link to one of her amazing performances  . There are many more to check out.  Enjoy! Keren  Marina, the kids, and me

A Toast to Yves Saint Laurent

June 7th, 2008

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Yves Saint Laurent this week. Amazing artist, fantastic designer. He was considered ‘one of the greatest figures in French fashion in the 20th century’ (Daily Telegraph 2/6/2008). He was one of the most influential kings of couture. His accomplishments are an inspiration to all designers, worldwide.  He started his career working for Christian Dior. However, after his success at Dior’s, the fragile YSL was recruited to the French army, a place, I am sure that does not suit the individual mind of a brilliant artist. I have read that after his retirement in 2002, he pretty much excluded himself from public life. The YSL house was bought by Gucci in 1999.  I truly hope that he enjoyed his accomplishments and his life during his last years.

Despite that, the style of Yves Saint Laurent lives on through it’s parent company, Gucci. It’s remarkable. Fashion is one of those things that will always be needed and will always adapt, which means, that a fashion house can stick around for centuries. Like Louis Vuitton in the 1800’s, and not going anywhere. People will always need clothes and jewelry and handbags. The materials will change a bit perhaps but relatively speaking, the changes are not as drastic as in technology. It’s so amazing to think that a name can live on so immortally and without bounds. I feel honored to be alive at the same time as some of these giants like Yves Saint Laurent. I just know that the name will live on well beyond us.

LA Fashion Week with Kelly Nishimoto

March 13th, 2008

 

Keren with Kelly Nishimoto at LA Fashion Week in March 2008Hello Everyone. Another fashion week has come and gone and this time, I am starting a blog!

 

So, you are all welcome to share your thoughts, ideas, experiences and inspirations here.

 

Here’s my story for Mercedes Benz LA Fashion Week March 2008…

 

Andrew and I arrived in LA on Friday and went straight to a fitting of the jewelry with the collection. We were tired. It was also the first time I met Kelly in person, even though we have talked quite a bit.

 

After a (very strong) drink at Shutters on the Beach, I ended up with a headache and went to sleep by 8 pm… Not very glamourous, but necessary. The Beverly Hills Plaza hotel was simply gorgeous and a good deal. I wish we would have had more time to play - if you ever get a chance, go there! It’s worth it!

 

On Saturday, I went back to the studio for more fittings, got my hair and my nails done with the help of my dear friends and Andrew got a new Jacket at Zara which he totally loves and didn’t take off for about 2 days. It was very cool.

 

Sunday — the day of the show

 

Got to Smashbox studios and found a parking spot right off. Yay. Good start. We got our backstage badges and went to check out what’s going on. The interns were working on the gift bags, and I also added a few gifts of my own to a select few, which I got to meet later.

 

The crew from A&E were back stage already and began shooting for “Gene Simmons Family Jewels”. Sophie, Simmons’ daughter, modeled one of the looks. The the crew followed her around as she got her hair and make up done by MAC.

 

Keren with Jamie from Cosmo AustraliaWell, during the small break, in the influx of models getting their makeup, I jumped on the opportunity and got my makeup done as well by 2 make up artists from MAC. Both were super sweet and kept complimenting my “pretty lashes” or “nice lips” which was very cute. Last time I got my make-up done like that was when I got married and that was, well… a while ago… I couldn’t believe the upgrade!

 

Erin, the show producer at A&E, said that we could put up a sign with my logo, so Andrew squeezed around the tables that were packed with make up and electrical wires (I’m telling ya - that’s love) to get behind the tables and put my sign up. Simultaneously, I was scavenging for tape. That scene was just comical. finally we got it. But at the wrong place. Later, Erin would have Andrew move the sign, closer to where Sophie Simmons got her make up done. Very Good.

 

Finally, the girls were getting dressed and I went to make sure their jewelry was on right. I needed to tweak a few things and get out of the way!

 

Keren with Gene Simmons

We took our seats - right behind Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed. He was just surrounded by photographers, it was crazy. Finally, when it quieted a bit, I decide it introduce myself. In Hebrew.

 

I have done my homework and found out that Gene Simmons speaks many languages, Hebrew among them. He was born and grew up in Haifa (my town) as a kid. Who whould have guessed that the intimidating looking guy from KISS is actually Chaim Witz from Haifa.

 

Anyway - So, I said “Ma Nishma?” (How’s it going?) and he said “Tov Toda, Ma shlomech?” (good, thank you, how are you?) and I said I was the jewelry designer. He didn’t quite catch that right off and at this point Shannon Tweed lost her interest and left. That moment of grace did not last long. A new swarm of photographers showed up and I left, not before Andrew could get a picture. Andrew tauntingly said “smile” as Gene Simmons posed for a shot while squeezing the chin of a fan standing next to him with one of his huge hands - Simmons coolly challenged back “no…, no smile. You smile!”, which was very funny.

 

Keren with modelsThe show started and you can see pictures on Gettyimages.com and Wireimage.com, if you search for Kelly Nishimoto. The stylist picked some of my biggest collars with the ruffles and some pieces of my new collection “Taj”, which is, naturally after a trip to India, inspired by the Taj Mahal. There aren’t a ton of pieces, but they are memorable.

 

After the show, we went back stage only to have Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed hanging out there waiting for their limo. So then Gene asked me a few more questions such as “So, what are you doing here?” - where I had to explain that I great up in Haifa but moved to the states a few years ago. Also, I reminded him that I was the jewelry designer and his eyes lit. With a smile he said that the jewelry was fantastic and “Good Job, Kid”. He also said that he thought his daughter was the best :o)

 

And then he started talking Biz - and kept talking and asking questions about our business plans and resources and what do we need. At which point there was no apparent trace left of Gene Simmons the Rocker, and I knew I was talking to Gene Simmons the CEO and brilliant business man that was kind and caring enough to offer me precious 15 minutes of serious mentoring. I am grateful for that.

 

Take a look at that video on SpinCity, my conversation with Gene Simmons happened at the same time, right behind Kelly who was giving the interview! How funny - I am right behind her.  

 


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