Carmen Marc Valvo Spring 2013: Feminine Strength
DALLAS, Oct 13, 2012/ — Unveiled last Sep 9th in New York during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, the Carmen Marc Valvo Spring 2013 collection is all about strong women. Inspired by samurai warriors, Carmen Marc Valvo incorporated breast plates of metallic lace and thus combined strength and femininity resulting to chic and highly covetable looks for the modern woman. Using...
Carmen Marc Valvo To Be Honored at the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
NEW YORK, Oct 13, 2012/ — We know Carmen Marc Valvo for his exuberant designs that have graced many red carpets. He is the go to designers of Fifth Avenue socialites and has dressed some of the world’s most beautiful women that includes HRH Princess Madeleine of Sweden, Queen Latifah, Beyoncé, Katie Couric, Leona Lewis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Vanessa Williams,...
Trend Report: The Long & Short of It
NEW YORK, Oct 3, 2011/ FW/ — In a very eclectic Spring 2012 New York season, designers agreed on two things – sleeves are going down while the hemline is going up! The Spring / Summer fashion season has always been about lightness and softness. After all, these are the two seasons wherein we see a lot of the sun. Surprisingly enough, Alexander Wang, Anna Sui,...
Swimwear Trends: A Golden Summer
House of Field NEW YORK, Jul 1, 2010 / — Get ready for a summer gold rush of bikinis, one pieces and the infamous monokini sizzling with gold hardware, fabrications and layers of gold jewelry. Bling is no longer just confined to daywear and eveningwear as designers like Patricia Field, Oye and Carmen Marc Valvo make gold as a girl’s new best friend at the beach. Award-winning...
Carmen Marc Valvo Fall 2008: The Not So Innocent 1960s
NEW YORK, Feb 15, 2008 / FW/ — Inspired by the 1960 movie BUtterfield 8 starring Elizabeth Taylor, Carmen Marc Valvo sent a very intimate collection that’s predominantly eveningwear with a few dresses that are best worn for afternoon tea. Bustier dresses and lingerie-inspired frocks, there is strength and vulnerability in the silhouettes, very much like Carmen...




