Author: Fitsonme
Paris Fashion Week: Day 3
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Paris Fashion Week: Day 2
Hello All,
Fitsonme is in Paris and trying to bring it with the fashion. I was nervous I wasn’t going to get into any shows. Luckily, I ended up getting into two fashion show and it was amazing. Now for the rest of the week I have presentations. I learned that you have to start somewhere. It’s not easy getting into the fashion shows in Paris, I emailed almost 25-30 shows. And only received 2 invites, if your starting out going to fashion week abroad. You have to be patient it takes time to build your repoar with the public relations agency.
Some tips:
1. Post content immediately-If you do get content from the fashion shows post your content immediately. The brands want to see their collection being promoted.
2. Hashtag and Tags- use the brands and hashtag. The brands needs to see which attendees are posting about their brand.
3. Be patient- if a brand doesn’t know you. Make them know you this gives you reliability and presence. Because your the new kid on the block and it’s your first day. So put your name out there!
4. Build relationships- I learned that most individuals in the fashion industry are trying to do the same thing as you. So work together to help one another build their brand. As your trying to build your brand too.
5. Have fun- if you don’t get into shows explore invites with showrooms and presentation. There’s so many opportunities in Paris that are awaiting you. So go out there and have fun!
For me, I have what it takes. I know that I can make it in Paris it will take sometime. I’m willing to put in the work.
As for my look, I got this 3-piece outfit from New York & company from Eva Mendes line. I’m in love with this look. It’s super comfortable and works well with my body type. I really lucked out I got this 3-piece look for only $50 what a steal! Check out more looks during my week of Paris Fashion Week!
Bonjour!
WHAT I WORE:
New York & Company by Eva Mendes: 3-Piece Set
Sam Edelman: Boots
Burlington Coat Factory: Beret
NYFW: DAY 3
NYFW has been fun! I wasn’t going to go this season. I couldn’t miss the action! I met up with new friends and hanged out with old friends. It was super exciting to go NYFW it’s compared to going to the first day of school, but I’m not the new kid on the block. I was supposed to go NYFW with my friend wasn’t able to go…I went sole this time! Which is super tough not finding someone to take your photos. lol
Luckily, I found other bloggers that stood around taking a selfie picture. That’s what can spark up a conversation. We saw her struggling taking her own photo, we asked, “hey you want us to take your photo?”. You know what that’s totally how you end up networking with other bloggers. When I first started blogging, I was a real introvert but I’ve ended up getting out my shell. It takes a confident person not to care about what people think. Going to fashion week has given me that confidence not to really care about other peoples opinions. Cause why do we care about other people’s opinion. It’s really are human nature to take care.
MEATBALL SHOP DC REVIEW…….
Now let’s get to the nitty gritty…the food. As it was my first experience, the waiter walked me through the menu I could build my meatball bowl so there was a variety of options to choose from. The menu is broken up in a way that makes it easy for you to build your meatball. You can either choose a meatball ..it’s basically “what are you in the mood for?” You can choose from a variety of meatball dishes either a classic to pesto dish with a side of vegetable, bread or spaghetti. Whether you like your food hot or mild they can provide you with an option of a side of spicy pepper to add to your dish. For my dish, I choose a classic meatball with a tomato sauce and a side of broccoli, spaghetti, and bruschetta. The meatballs were cooked just right and had a nice texture that melts into your mouth. The taste was flavorful with enough tomato sauce on my meatballs. The presentation of the food was clean and well prepared. It was super yummie!!!
Photographer: Carlton Hart
All-in-all I had a great time and found a new spot to share with my friends and family. I enjoyed my dish, the classic meatball! I hope to go back to the meatball shop again!
Follow the meatball shop @meatballers or check out their website by clicking here
NYFW RECAP: Day 2









Photographer: Kaitlyn Harris
WHAT I WORE:
AKIRA: Skirt
H&M: Top & Mules
Sugarfix by baublebar: Earrings
Day 2 was epic. I really enjoyed getting into fashion shows just being around fashion-minded people. I think what I realized it’s not about how many followers I have. As an influencer whether your A to D list status, your content throughout the fashion shows is imperative. Being at a fashion show is one thing. Actually getting the coverage for the show is ideally what an influencer needs to get while at the show. I’ve seen people sitting in the front row just sitting in the front row. I’ve talked to many people who actually work during the fashion shows. They’ve all said the same thing, the attendees that sit in the front row or that are attending these fashion shows. Are not promoting the designers brand.
What do you mean?
When you get into these fashion shows, my first thing is to find the hashtag associated with the designer. Most of the time you see attendees not using the hashtag of the designer. They are all taking selfies…hey look at me I’m at “Ruby Fang Fashion Show”. This is bad for the designer because they need all the promotion from the attendees that come to their fashion show.
How many people come to the show?
At least 1,000 attendees are attending these shows. Out of 1,000 attendees at least 100 attendees are actually working during the fashion show. Honestly, this is a bad disappoint for NYFW and the designer. NYFW to me is a job. I’m being a reporter for my blog and getting the content to promote the designers’ brand. I don’t go to shows to go to shows. I promote for the fashion designers, Who else will promote for the designer. During the shows, I’m getting photos and video content that I can use to post on my social media platform. After the show is over, I look back at my coverage. I see the garments and the collection for what it is. Sitting in the front row is a privilege, my sole purpose is to get the best coverage by showcasing the designer collection.
NYFW has changed?
When I first attending NYFW back in 2014, it was so different. I could attend shows easily, sit in a seat or sit in the front row. NYFW was more organized and pr companies were searching for attendees with the best quality of work. For this year, I sent at least 100 pitch letters expressing my desire to attend any fashion shows during fashion week. Guess how many invites I receive at least 10 invites. All the work, I put in is not valued. I actually have worked hard in providing reviews from the shows. Sending my coverage links to PR companies. It honestly doesn’t even matter. Let’s say you get invited to attend Chromat Fashion show. You get to the venue get your ticket and it’s a standing ticket.
And how many people have standing tickets at least 500 attendees?
There’s no way all those attendees standing outside are going to get into the show. And sure enough, the designer overbooked the show. Attendees storm off mad and confused, Why send an invite and tell attendees they can get into the show. It makes you not want to attend these shows. They’re not looking at what attendees who will promote their brand. Nonetheless, the designer wants to fill the venue space which is more important than attendees quality of work.
Will I attend NYFW in February?
Yes, I’ll be ready. This is my honest opinion what I observed during fashion week. I think next year I’ll explore, shop, and go to presentations for smaller brands. I’ll enjoy fashion week instead of worrying about what fashion shows I’ll be attending.
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