It was certainly a busy week folks. Fashion Week was indeed time consuming with runway shows and events that kept most of us media people so occupied, that we had very little time to cover anything else that was going on in the city. Mercedes Benz Fashion Week 2009 was once again a terrific event and of course the in-depth coverage like who wore what, what A lister sat where & who attended what shows can all be seen on many of the fashion blogs and FW websites that have been inundated with reports and images from the shows and parties. For show coverage I like www.thefashionlist.com.
But the one thing this year that I really enjoyed covering and attending was Fashion’s Night Out celebration of Fashion Week in NY. Hundreds of upscale stores turned their shopping venue into a night time party complete with DJ and complimentary drinks to show their appreciation to all the patrons who supported them through these tough times.
From the trendy and swanky Soho district stores to the fashionable and popular Meatpacking area famously known for “The Sex & The City” filming and celebrity sightings, almost every area of Manhattan celebrated the week long event with a party.
The Theory store located in the Meatpacking district in lower Manhattan indeed was one of the hottest fashion parties. Complete with DJ and models, guests sipped drinks and mingled amongst the fashion elite celebrating the debut of Fashion Week with dance and music. Tory Burch was also another great party filled with models & musicians. Most stores offered special complimentary drinks which included champagne, rum and vodka and many of the guests that I spoke to said that it felt like a glamorize pub crawl except with beautiful people and fashion models in attendance. A stunning model wearing Versace waiting for a cab outside the Tory Burch store said that Fashion Week felt more festive this year with the stores providing parties for those people who could not get into the shows at the Bryant Park tents.
Another exciting part of the week long event was the opening of the new & sexy lounge La Pomme (“the apple” in French) in Manhattan. (www.lapommenyc.com)
The event which was hosted by the beautiful & talented actress Reshma Shetty from the hit television series “Royal Pains” was a fundraising gala for City Harvest (www.cityharvest.com) and it drew the creme de la creme of NY. Top medical experts, models, publishers, news media folks and well known business leaders attended the classy party.
The new lounge features exotic and mysterious interiors according to owner Tommy Tardie, a talented business man & former owner of the club Ultra, says New Yorkers will appreciate his concept and the show appeal the place will have to New Yorkers.
” We are giving an upscale lounge environment to New Yorkers in a very Great Gatsby mixed with a Stanley Kubrick kind of way,” says Tardie. The lounge will also feature weekly performance art shows with some of the top artists in the city.
Tardie said these ongoing tough economic times didn’t affect his plans to open at all. “You have to be resourceful. You have to learn how to make it happen and work with a great team which I have been so fortunate to have had,” says the former creative director in advertising.
Shetty is even more impressive in person then she is on television. Warm, friendly and very excited about being on one of the top rated shows on the USA Network so far this television season, she spoke candidly about her first television series & how Asian Indian faces are becoming more accepting now in mainstream Shetty plays the the role of Divya Katdare, a physician assistant to Dr. Hank Lawson played by the talented actor Mark Feuerstein.
” I am so thankful everyday and the cast is so talented that I have to pinch myself at times!” said the beautiful actress. Shetty believes the show is doing well because everyone works together as a team and says that the concept-conceirge doctor for hire really sets itself apart from the other medical shows on television.
Shetty, 31, is from London & grew up with Bollywood culture but doesn’t like to be stereotyped in any way when it comes to roles she is offered. “Being an Indian actress is not important to me as being a good actress is” she says. The sexy television star says that even though an Indian face is much more recognized in the UK then it is in the US , she is happy to see that South Asian actors now are slowly making their way into mainstream media. Shetty who has done theater and tv nows wants to add another groove on her resume and is so ready for the next step- films.
“As an actress I am used to theater and tv so now, I am ready for films and I want to do inspirational roles” The New York based actress says that if Bollywood did come calling, she would consider it as long as the story line was powerful. Tom Hanks and Dustin Hoffman would be ideal co-stars for her if she went Hollywood.
The recent news of the passing of actor Patrick Swayze made Shetty sad because she said she watched “Dirty Dancing” a dozen times growing up and was in awe of the actor’s ability as a dancer and actor.
“He was incredible and so talented. I feel Hollywood has indeed lost a great talent.” said Shetty.
As Fashion Week came to an end, I was heading to my last event when I met the well known actor Jeff Goldblum. Known to the world as “The Fly” (1986) Goldblum starred in some of the most highest grossing films in Hollywood. “Independence Day” (1996) “Jurassic Park” (1993), “Lost World: Jurassic Park” (1997) and “Adam Resurrected” (2009) are just a few of Goldblum’s popular films. The Pittsburg born actor is now on the highly successful television show “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”playing the role of detective Zach Nicolas most recently on the hit television series. The twice married star has been seen lately on the party scene with the usually beautiful ladies and the polite and well liked actor is now on the rise of becoming the next big television star.
For those of you that have not seen “Adam Resurrected”,I highly recommend that you see this intensely emotional drama in which Goldblum plays the role of asylum resident in Israel in the 1960s. The critics praised Goldblum’s work and you will see the kind of raw talent that this actor brings to this powerful film.
On a quick note I want to thank all the great pr people and fashion houses that helped out The Ravi Report this season with show access, interviews, updates and backstage access. I am extremely grateful for their hard work and their relentless dedication to their craft and for assisting The Ravi Report this fashion season.
The journey continues…
Ravi