Thursday, August 7, 2014

Madamette Alert!!! Introducing: Memoirs of A Beautnista





Coming to the blog soon, our newest Beauty contributor, Ariel Saulters will give you the deets on how to get your beautiful face ready for any occasion. She'll be revealing her favorite Fall trends and must haves. Excited? Well of course, It's chic and sexy story telling like no other. Stay tuned and get the scoop.




xoxo Madame Q

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

S U M M E R D A Z E






Balmain RTW Spring 2014
picture curtesy of Style.com


White and silver  or white and gold, never goes out of style especially if it's dripped in details of mesh or lace. Either way, it's Madameful.



xoxo Madame Q

Sunday, March 9, 2014

#Spring2014: Cotton Candy Dreams

Are You Ready For Spring 2014?


Alice + Olivia RTW Spring 2014 Collection
Pic courtesy from Style.com


Design Houses Alice + Olivia and Burberry Prorsum have the House of Madame team drooling over their cotton candy coloured pieces. Chic and prim midi skirts paired with the perfect sporty cropped tops is the way to go for the much anticipated season ahead. Burberry brings us into a world of romance, with to die for lace embellished trenches, sheer delicate pencil skirts and more. Yes Madamettes, It's the return of the lady but an awesome daring one.


Burberry Prorsum Spring 2014 RTW 








Alice + Oliva and Burberry Prorsum pics courtesy from Style.com


Where To Find Your Cotton Candy Pieces?
Asos Leather Look Skirt $85


Sachin + Babi for Piperlime $250
Nasty Gal $68

Nasty Gal $98

Mint Cropped top by Zara $59.60


Trench by Nasty Gal $58
Coat by Zara $139

Shoes by Nasty Gal $58
Shoes by Jeffrey Campbell for Nasty Gal
$155
Kate Spade Purse $445
Rebecca Minkoff $198


Celebrities On Trend!


Kim Kardashian 2014



Madamette Style Inspiration


Saturday, March 8, 2014

Madamettes Who Run The World: Fashion Styling, A Crash Course with Sadia Seymour

To Pin? or Not to Pin?

Sadia Seymour,  Fashion Stylist and Instructor at Fashion Institute of Technology for Fashion Styling  



Sadia showing students how to pin properly for photo shoots


Madame Q taking notes from Sadia's magnificent class
The Inside Scoop with Sadia 

Written by Madame Q

"Reality t.v. has also hurt fashion styling. People see the celebrity, fancy labels and think it's a glamorous life and easy. It's not. I love my career but, I work hard for my career. There is nothing easy about what I do. Every job is different and a challenge, being both wonderful and exciting. In addtion, the market is saturated with people who call themselves fashion stylists and it makes me sick. Every one who can take an outfit of the day picture or copy information on a blog, is not qualified to be a fashion stylist! One photo shoot does not make you a fashion stylist! I'm sorry, am I ranting?  *steps off soapbox*"     
 - Sadia Seymour


It was an exciting day for me, I was meeting with one of the most dedicated senior stylist in the industry. She truly lives this lifestyle many of us hope to experience. I was invited to her Fashion Styling Pinning Class, held at the Fashion Institute of Technology to review and interview her for our lovely Madamettes and Messieurs.

And it Begins...

Sadia starts by introducing herself, "My name is Sadia Seymour, I am a professional Fashion Stylist and adjunct Instructor here at FIT, some of you may know me already, some may have heard about me from peers and some may not know me at all. This is a fashion styling class where you will learn about pinning garments properly. By the end of this class you should know how to pin. If you don't grasp this, you won't have consistent clients".

  True wardrobing is about knowing how to get the details of garments to appear spectacular so pinning garments is an essential skill, every stylist must have.

Sadia gets her students in that frame of mind, "Think about it, have you ever walked pass a fabulous window display and gazed at the outfits? The clothing is amazingly fitted, which makes you want to go and try on that whole entire look. That's the outcome of great pinning".

She adds, "I'm sure you can all recall seeing the opposite as well. Your job is to get it right.  One day, you will have an assistant on set to help you with small details but it's your job as the stylist to make sure the end result is perfect".

The students are intrigued, bent forward in their chairs, curiosity on their faces. Before the class starts to practice pinning, Sadia pulls out her tool belt and goes over each and every item. She gives them testimonies about her past styling experiences and how she started out in the fashion industry.

With passion and joy, Sadia says " I know this class is about pinning but it is important to know that this industry is glamorous but it is hard work. You have to be about your business. I learned the hard way. It is important to build strong relationships to keep your clientele. You have to be a go getter".

Watching Sadia talk to her students was definitely inspirational. Yes, she doesn't appear to be as glamorous as some pop star stylist but that doesn't mean she doesn't know how to when needed.  "When I'm working, I'm in relaxed attire focusing on what's important, the client" says Sadia.

She's been in the industry over 10 years and gets just as many gigs or more than some of your favorite celebrity clients. "June Ambrose and Rachel Zoe are just the few of the many of us that are out there" says Sadia. She is a true thoroughbred, tell it like it is professional.

Her secret "Enjoying what I do and being nice to people is important. Besides doing a great job, you must be likeable. That's how I was able to keep clients for a long period of time" says Sadia.

The Interview 


MM: Why did you choose a career in fashion?
SS: I have been sewing since I was 4 years old and have always been fascinated with clothing. As I got older, the only job I had ever heard of was a Fashion Designer so, naturally I thought "that's what I want to do".  While completing my fashion design degree at FIT, I discovered I didn't want to design anymore. I was blessed to be presented the opportunity to work in production before I graduated and I began my career in fashion. My entire career is one huge blessing! I couldn't have asked for it to happen any other way.

MM: How long have you been in this field?
SS: I have been in the fashion industry professionally since 1992. My first 7 years were in knitwear production and then I transitioned in to Fashion Styling.

MM: Please explain your transition from knitwear production to a wardrobe stylist
SS: I was having a meeting with a yarn vendor and she told me I should be a fashion stylist. She told me that they dressed artists for performances and said I would be good at it. I thought "yeah, I could do that". I called my friend who was Naomi Campbell's assistant and asked her what a fashion stylist did and she explained it from her experience working with a Supermodel and confirmed that she thought I would be good at it too. She called a Celebrity stylist friend of hers and she called me. She booked me as a second assistant for the 1997 Essence Awards.

MM:What was your first styling gig?
SS: My first styling job as a key stylist was for the Chadwicks of Boston catalog. It was a 10 day shoot in Naples, Florida. They were clients that I had assisted on with other stylists and they saw my work ethic over the years and offered me my first gig! 

MM: What's your most exciting gig thus far?
SS: I just did the wardrobe for my first national commercial for Cocoa Pebbles in September 2013 and it just aired in January 2014. I saw it on my way out the door to go to church. I had a praise break (jumped around) and went to church very happy! It will be posted on my website soon!

MM: How do you stay above water in this field? 
SS: I have been a fashion stylist for 16 years! What I have learned is to budget your money well and live within your means. During 9/11 my world as a stylist came to a major halt. I didn't have work for 6 months! I had to learn really fast how to live. That was a great yet unfortunate lesson for me. You are also as good as your last job. You have to be a good person and do a good job in order to keep clients. I also don't stress about what I can't control. God's got me and I am a hustler.

MM:How long have you been teaching at FIT?
SS: I have been teaching the Introduction to Fashion Styling course for 12 years, Styling FIT Fundamentals for appx 5 years and the Pre-College High School Workshop for 3 years.

MM: Why did you decide to teach others about fashion styling?
SS: I took a Vintage shopping class and I was the only fashion stylist in the class. The instructor asked me to be a guest speaker in the Fashion Styling class and I met the creator of the program. She encouraged me to come aboard and teach a course. It was an internal struggle to decide to teach. I thought why should I tell people how to become a fashion stylist when no one told me. Then a light bulb went off. I can't teach someone to be a stylist, I can only tell them what it's like and the path they should follow to get there. Once I embraced that, I freely gave of myself.

MM: How do you feel about the styling/wardrobe industry now?
SS: It has changed alot! Fast fashion has changed the catalog business tremendously. We can no longer wait for next month's catalog, we have to go online and see it now! For stylists that means 40 - 60 shots per day in studio instead of 25-30 on location for a catalog shoot. Reality t.v. has also hurt fashion styling. People see the celebrity, fancy labels and think it's a glamorous life and easy. It's not. I love my career but, I work hard for my career. There is nothing easy about what I do. Every job is different and a challenge, being both wonderful and exciting. In addtion, the market is saturated with people who call themselves fashion stylists and it makes me sick. Every one who can take an outfit of the day picture or copy information on a blog, is not qualified to be a fashion stylist! One photo shoot does not make you a fashion stylist! I'm sorry, am I ranting?  *steps off soapbox*

MQIs there any stylist you would like to work with?
SS: Beyonce's stylist Ty Hunter and Patti Wilson.

MQ: Who is your favorite designer?
SS: I adore Donna Karan! I also like Rachel Roy, Givenchy, Vera Wang, Tracey Reese, and Calvin Klein.

MQ: Where do you love to shop?
SS: I love Nordstrom Rack, Saks Off 5th, Bloomingdales, Marshall's, Zara and Century 21.

MQ: Which pop star do you feel has the best style?
SS: Beyonce of course. I just love her on and off stage. I'm loving her style right now.

MQ: Which pop star style do you feel needs the most help?
SS: I don't want to say and offend their stylist but, trust there are a few!

MQ: What makes the ultimate wardrobe?
SS: Good foundation garments! A bra can take 10 pounds off of you and your panties can hold everything in place. A great pair of jeans (I am jeans girl), I love dresses for 1 piece dressing with impact, lots of accessories and shoes!

MQ: What's your personal style?
SS: I kind of gave it away in the previous question. I love a good pair of jeans! You can dress them up or down. I also buy alot of accessories and shoes. No matter how much weight I gain, I can always fit a shoe and my accessories. LOL. You can buy something basic and amp it up. Now that's style!

MQ: What's your favorite wardrobe piece/item ?
SS: I love my African clothing. It is who I am. My mother is from Liberia West Africa and I love to be reminded of where I'm from. I wore lapas and tee shirts as a kid and didn't care what people thought. I loved how I looked in them. Even if I don't wear my gowns often, I love to look at them.

MQ: What city do you feel has the most influential style?
SS: New York of course!

MQ: What is is the most important thing you want your students, clients and others to remember you for and/or as?
SS: My students: that I empowered them with the information they needed to decide for themselves what they wanted to do with their lives. My clients: that I did a good job and I was a good person. For everyone else: I love what I do! I followed a passion a found out there were ways to make money doing what I loved. You can find that too!




Madame Q and Sadia during
Chantell Walter's
 NYFW #fall2014 Collection
The Fabulous Student

The top three things we hope you learned from Sadia's Interview and this article:

1. Go after your dreams and expect to work hard yet smarter because that's the only way you'll truly be able to stay above water in this business.

2. It's great to have strong creative skills but in order to be successful you must be a business person. That's the only way the checks will keep coming.

3. Learn how to properly pin.



visit www.sadiaseymour.com  for more info!!!


xoxo Madame Q

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Lingerie Confessions: A New Relationship

Ella and Cee Bra and Panty Set
Purchased: 2/2009
Status: Never Worn



A year ago, Something suddenly came over me... I had the urge to try on unlined bras. For years, I've worn ones with padding of all levels. I wear a 32C or 34B depending on the cut of the bra so I though wearing an unlined styles was pointless. Then I thought about the times when I was a bra specialist and how I've encourage girls and women to try on bras they thought they didn't need or believed couldn't wear because of their size. What was holding me back?

Working for a top lingerie brand for 8 years, I've realized I've been cheating my self of my own knowledge. I wear the right size and have a collection of bras for different wardrobe styles and events but haven't worn any other bra outside of my comfort zone. I've tried on some unlined bras by a few european designers years ago, They're beautiful but have been collecting dust. I was never ready to wear them.  "Is now the time? Should I try something new?" I said asked myself.

When the opportunity came for me to get my gratis bra of the month, I told my my co-worker , the lingerie manager at the time (we will call her Jackie for privacy act reasons)  that I wanted to try something new. She gave me the " yes girl! face".  I got cold feet and proceeded to grab a black push up bra and head to the register. I didn't need to try it on because I always wear the same collections. "Come on Q" Jackie says as if she is annoyed with me. "Just try it on, what's the worst that could happen?" she says, while shoving me into the dressing room.

I stood in front of the mirror in shock. I couldn't believe the overwhelming feeling of sexy that came over me.  I was in love with the seamless lace details and the perfect shape it gave me. I tried on my shirt and didn't notice too much of a difference. I was excited about my new found sexy.  As I walked out the fitting room, I asked myself "Did you really just trade your push up bra for an unlined bra!?" I still love my push-ups because they do wonders for my wardrobe. They just have new roommates that take up less space. : )


I want to know you favorite bra testimony! email me at wardrobediaries@madamemirror.com and win a chance to be featured on the blog!!


xoxo Madame Q

After Holiday: The Party Still Continues


Madamette/Model Kimberly David
After Holiday: The Party Still Continues
Madame's Mirror Campaign #3


The party doesn't stop just because we stored away our holiday decorations. Pull those sequins dresses and over the top pieces back to the front of your closet. It's a new year, with a new game plan and a set of rules we can't wait to break. This year we desire to up the amp with our fashion coverage of runway shows, celebrity style, must do trends, best places to shop and inspiring interviews with Madamettes from all over the globe. Bring out your champaign glasses ladies, this is definitely a year worth celebrating. No need to wait until Dec 31st, lets start now!

See the full campaign images at madamesmirror.com




xoxo Madame Q

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

#Holiday: If It Isn't Gold!




The production of our Madamette holiday campaign was just flat out fabulous. Our glam squad hovered over the girls with anticipation to transform our lovely Madamettes into fairy divas. In vintage glam style! Watching Angelina and Kimberly come alive to our vision, was just breath taking. Gold skirts, red lips, embellished bustiers, sequins skirts, tons of shoes and faux furs filled the set. Yes, a Madamette wardrobe is always fierce, fun and ready for any occasion.

Our lovely Madamettes your holiday style has been served : ).

Runway Inspiration

Prada RTW F13
We loved Prada's gold leather dress from their ready to wear F13 collection. Metallics are great for the season so Madame Q used her gold skirt from Zara for our Holiday shoot and styled it perfectly for the holiday mood.


Behind the Scenes 




More Inspiration to Rock Your Gold



1. Faux Fur from mywardrobe.com
2. Lipstick Sweat Shirt from Stella McCartney
3. Gold Jeans by J Brand
4. Black Leather Booties by Lanvin
5. Ruby Woo lips by MAC
6. Black Shades by Miu Miu
7. Valentino Perfume



xoxo Madame Q

Thursday, November 28, 2013

#Madamettes Holiday Style: Royalty


It's Holiday and of course, one must carry on looking fabulous.  It's that special time of the year to pull out all the bedazzled pieces you've been dying to wear again.  Give your look, the Royalty treatment. Yes, yes go over the moon with it.

Our Madamettes are fearless and of course were always wearing our invisible crowns. Design house Dolce n Gabbana, Fall RTW 2013 collection is just that, crowned jewels. Their sexy yet sophisticated black lace dress, accessorized with a decked out gold and bejeweled crown is just perfect for the season.



Here's some Inspiration



Wardrobe Details:

Black Dress by Alexander McQueen Dress
Gold Crown by Zents Memorabillia
Necklace by Shourouk Marisa Siam
Gold Metallic Pumps by Saint Laurent
Black Sunglasses by Raen
Red Lips by MAC
Valentina Perfume by Valentino


A Chic Win

We know our Madamettes are never afraid to go way over the top so here's a chance to win a chic item from our new shop Madame's Treasures (Launching in January).


Here's the Details!

 Email our editor Madame Q, a picture of you donning your favorite holiday look. Please list your name, age, address, occupation, event you attended in your look and the outfit details ( designer, retail names). All photos must be submitted by Jan 2.

send pictures to quanasia@madamemirror.com

Good Luck! Happy Holidays!

xoxo Madame Q

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Madamettes Must Wear: Fabulous Layers



Trend Blast
If you live in the east coast, this post is especially for you: How to layer your most loved pieces to keep you warm and of course chic. 






For the fashionistas who believe wearing too much clothing cramps their style, Belstaff's Fall/Winter Ready-to-Wear  runway collection gives us an warm inspiration, showing us layering in fluffy parkas, cozy sweaters and leather jackets is just as cool. Just think of it this way, you get to wear a few of your favorite pieces all at once : ).


Here's some #madamette inspiration for an instant chic look:

Simply take an oversized sweater or sweat shirt, pair it with a fitted turtleneck and with a pair of fitted jeans or trousers. 

The Example:




Hope you loved our layering inspiration, stay tuned for more fashion updates.

xoxo Madame Q

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Madamettes Must Look: Chic in Pink

Madamette/Model Kimberly Divad for our "Haute Hipster" style campaign
Photo by Ted Joseph
Styled by Madame Q
Make-up by Brantasia Bria Graham
www.madamesmirror.com


Pretty   Chic in Pink


From the time we girls are born, the color pink surrounds our world. From our baby blankets to our wall paper, this famous color is best known for being a must wear shade for young girls and for adults who can't seem to let it go.

Many believe pink could easily be associated with being "childish" or inappropriate for "real women" to wear.  Some believe it should only be worn during valentines day or only during spring. If you ask me, I think there is just too many dress code policies and rules to follow. Have fun with your wardrobe in any color you desire!




 I'm excited to see designers challenge our perception of pink with their Fall runway collections. Designer Phillip Lim used a darker shade, pairing pink skirts with brown parkas and black motor jackets, giving the color a more grungy yet chic appeal. Blumarine's Fall Ready- To -Wear collection is the opposite of Lim's. Their soft pink paint suit, is far from masculine. The blazer's deep V cut is revealing and most of all daring . Both collections highlight a very important factor: our femininity can not be tamed or categorized. We are women, no matter what color we wear or how we choose to wear it. It's not only our right, it's our business.

Retail Deals that will have you chic in pink this fall:

New York & CO

Eva Mendes Collection $159.95

More Madamette Inspiration:




sorry for the error, For the pink blazer visit the outnet.com


xoxo Madame Q

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

#Madamettes Must Wear: White During Fall

Madamette/Model Kimberly Divad 



White dresses in fall? Your favorite egg-shell pumps paired with jewel tone pieces? Oh yes indeed! Who ever created the rule "No white after labor day", probably isn't living anymore. Seriously, fashion rules are for fools. We only ask our Madamettes to commit to dressing with passion and purpose. Serve them something fierce!

For our ladies afraid of wearing white this season, no worries we have plenty of inspiration for you. Our #Madamettte and #model Kimberly Divad, rocks a vintage leather trench, straight from my closet for our Haute Hipster campaign. Designers like Jason Wu and Valentino F13 RTW collections are vibrant and chic, a definite motivator! Retailers Zara, have crisp white pieces made for the madamettes giving the minimalistic appeal.


Designer Inspiration

Jason Wu F13 RTW

Fierce and Flirty

Valentino F13 RTW
    
Dolly and Romantic 


Investment: Zara 


Flared skirt $79.90
Photo Courtesy: Zara

Deals: Zara
White tool skirt $22.80
Photo Courtesy: Forever 21
Madamette Inspiration




xoxo Madame Q