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Friday, 12 September 2014
MAD Beauty unveils collaboration with Kellogg’s
Topic: FASHION NEWS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAD Beauty unveils collaboration with Kellogg’s

 

 

 

 

MAD Beauty has announced an exclusive collaboration with Kellogg’s to create a range of cosmetic related products. The company has named its first selections Decades, where products feature a range of vintage Kellogg’s imagery. Drawing inspiration from fifties vintage and seventies retro, the collection offers a range of beauty products including flavored lip balms, beauty bags, manicure sets and bath essentials. The product range is available next week online at madbeauty.com, ASOS and Topshop with prices ranging from $6.00 to $18.00.


Posted by tammyduffy at 4:09 AM EDT
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
HOWELL FARM’S CORN MAZE
Topic: COMMUNITY INTEREST

HOWELL FARM’S CORN MAZE    OPEN WEEKENDS THROUGH OCT. 26

 


 

 

 

A tall order awaits the challengers of Howell Farm's 2014 corn maze, a 3-acre field of 10-foot stalks and double-depth hedgerows where getting lost is guaranteed, but getting out is not.

 

Inspired by the farm's recent hosting of the Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit about the hometown teams that shape our communities, the maze puts a sports twist into the game by making teamwork the key to beating the opponents at hand: time, distance and what maze designers call “cornfusion” -- or, the disorientation caused by being surrounded by 120,000 stalks of corn.

 

The maze features 2½ miles of pathways where 10 puzzle pieces and the answers to 20 sports questions are hidden. When assembled on the maze game board, the pieces form a map of the maze pathways and indicate a way out. Teams are timed as they work to find the hidden clues, and are penalized for each wrong or missing answer. Teams with the best performances have their names posted on the Maze Master’s scoreboard -- an honor bestowed on only a few of the maze's many challengers.

 

"Strategy and teamwork won't give you home field advantage," said maze pathway designer Matt Miller, "but they'll get you out."

 

The Howell Farm Corn Maze is open weekends Sept. 13 through Oct. 26. Admission is $10 for ages 10 and older, $8 for children ages 5-9 and free for children 4 and under. In September, hours of entry are noon to 8 p.m. Saturdays and noon to 4 p.m. Sundays.  Beginning in October, the maze is also open Friday evenings from 5 to 8 for Moonlight & Starlight Mazes.

 

School groups can make reservations for daytime visits on Oct. 10 and 17. Private maze events and corporate team-building events are also available by reservation.

 

Howell Living History Farm is a facility of the Mercer County Park Commission. It is located on Valley Road, just off Route 29, two miles south of Lambertville. The maze is located on Valley Road, one mile west of the farm’s historic site. For information about the farm or maze, call 609-737-3299 or visit www.howellfarm.org or www.mercercountyparks.org.  

 

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 6:22 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 10 September 2014 6:23 PM EDT
TICKET TO THE TENTS: Day 6 Spring 2015 NYFW Trend Report
Topic: FASHION NEWS

TICKET TO THE TENTS: Day 6 Spring 2015 NYFW Trend Report

 

 (Featuring Vivienne Hu, Narcisco Rodriguez, Badgley Mischka, Nolcha Fashion Week, Diesel Black Gold, Jenny Packham, Naeem Khan, Zang Toi, Pamella Roland, Michael Costello)

 

COLOR
Black and white remained popular for Day 6 of New York Fashion Week. Zang Toi’s celebrated his 25th anniversary as a label with a heavily black and white collection. He also featured deep shades of green, red and purple, which is rather unique for Spring! Ever since Victoria Beckham’s show earlier in the week, we’ve seen more and more designers incorporating darker shades into their collections. Typically these hues are reserved for Fall, but the use of deep shades of blues, greens, & purples further prove the blurred line phenomenon happening between the seasons. Diesel Black and Gold also featured a heavily black, & white collection. Wheth
er they were all black or all white separates or black and white prints. Other designers to incorporate black and white into their Spring collections were Vivienne Hu & Narcisco Rodriguez. Jenny Packham’s collection featured oxblood looks along with pastel yellow, and sky blue looks. The collection combination of pastels with the darker oxblood was pretty cool.  

 


 


 

 

 STYLES

Michael Costello, Badgley Mischka, Naeem Khan, and Zang Toi’s collections were heavy on the evening gown from, as to be expected since they are all magnificent evening wear designers. Not everyone can do evening wear, and it’s really an art in and of itself. Sophie Theallet took lengths to above the need with voluminous A-line skirts. Crop tops are showing their staying power, and even though the crop top is popular, the jumpsuit is here to stay with a vengeance. Almost every designer has featured at least one or more jumpsuits in their collections. Rompers seem to be inexistent, as everyone seems to prefer to the pantsuit edition. Pamella Roland featured a lovely white jumpsuit for her Spring 2015 collection.

 


 


 

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 6:12 PM EDT
Hometown Boys Make Good
Topic: COMMUNITY INTEREST

 

Hometown Boys Make Good

 

By Tammy Duffy 

 


 

 

Four graduates of Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts have created their first feature film, Leaving Circadia, which debuted this the summer and is sweeping indie film festival circuit awards. It can be seen on Sept. 12 at the New Jersey Film Festival, where the cast will host a Q&A session.leavingcircadia.com

 

It is said that the 20s are the new teens. So, it’s no surprise that today’s coming-of-age films are populated by characters with college degrees struggling to launch their careers in a sluggish economy while weathering rocky relationships in hopes of emerging as mature adults.

It’s a life that four graduates of Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts know well – so well that they decided to depict it in their first feature film collaboration, Leaving Circadia. The film will be shown at + on September 12. It is a romantic dramedy that follows the misadventures of three tenants of a Brooklyn brownstone apartment building and their superintendent: all on the cusp of 30, striving to balance their dreams with the growing responsibilities of life, love and career.

Evan Mathew Weinstein, Drew Seltzer, Regi Huc and Zack Griffiths graduated from Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2003 and kept in touch as they relocated, always hoping someday to work together. All had experienced some acting success – enough to survive – but none of them had reached the next level.

“In the industry, they say you make your own breaks,” says Seltzer. “We decided to do just that – by collaborating on our first feature-length film and giving ourselves a chance to play great roles.” And the critics have applauded their efforts. When Leaving Circadia premiered at the Emerge Film Festival in Maine, it swept the awards, winning “Best In Festival,” “Best Director” and the “Verizon People’s Choice Award.”

When deciding on the theme, the college friends decided to make the type of film they would want to watch: One about people 10 years after graduation who realize they need to start accepting responsibilities like buying a house, getting married and having children.

Attending Rutgers together gave the friends an advantage over some film teams: They knew how to collaborate creatively and work together to raise the funds. “The theater department at Mason Gross is so small, and we were together for four years,” says Weinstein, who wrote the screenplay and directed the film. “We became family.”

In developing the script, Weinstein concentrated on experiences he and his friends shared and then embellished them. “I wanted to tap into the vibe of people in their late 20s and create characters who are not quite where they thought they’d be in life,” he says. “For my character, ‘Tom,’ the slacker superintendent, I took qualities I don’t enjoy and accentuated them a thousand times.”

Leaving Circadia– which alludes to an individual’s natural wake/sleep cycle – underscores the discord in the characters’ lives. Each character needs to break out of his bad cycles in order to accept adult responsibilities, Seltzer explains.

Though the producers auditioned several actresses for “Collette,” the lead female role, they chose Larisa Polonsky, a 2004 Mason Gross graduate. “I loved the script, and the fact that I would get to work with these talented people made me jump at the part,” says Polonsky, who has a recurring role on Chicago Fire, a drama on NBC about firefighters and paramedics in Chicago. She received the “Best Actress” award for Leaving Circadia at the Long Beach Film Festival in New York.

During Q&A sessions after screenings, the producers discovered that the film – which also casts Mason Gross alumni Erin Cherry and Francesca Day in smaller roles – resonates with every generation. “People in their 70s tell us they can relate,” says Seltzer.

Weinstein is looking forward to showing the film at his alma mater and talking to students. “When I listened to speakers in college, I was interested in the trajectory of their careers because I thought they ‘made it,’” he says. “But I’ve since learned that no one really ‘makes it’ – there’s always the next level to reach.”

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 5:43 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 10 September 2014 5:47 PM EDT
Monday, 8 September 2014
Ticket to the Tents: Spring 2015 NYFW Trend Report
Topic: FASHION NEWS

Ticket to the Tents: Spring 2015 NYFW Trend Report

 

 (Featuring Trina Turk, Charlotte Ronson, Zimmermann, Nicole Miller, Monique Lhuillier, & Mark & Estel)

 

It’s Day 2 of New York Fashion Week!  The team kicked off the day with Mark & Estel’s Spring 2015 Collection at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.

 


 

 

FABRIC
Sometimes less is more as displayed by Mark and Estel. Their collection was solely made out of cotton found in your everyday denim, sweatpants and t-shirts. How do I know? Because during their final walk, Estel Day announced it to us during their closing song performance.

In stark contrast to the cotton-heavy Mark & Estel Collection, Monique Lhuillier, opted for shiny, and metallic finish fabrics such as satin and silk and glittery fabrics for her plethora of gowns and dresses. Zimmermann also favored metallic hues in suiting.

 

 

COLOR


As seen on the Day 1 runways, pastels were again the favored choice amongst designers for day 2. Charlotte Ronson featured peach, pale blue, and pale green hues and Zimmerman featured pale yellows. And while there was a
pop of pastels here and there, Trina Turk stood by her claim to fame and design aesthetic of using bold and vibrant colors. It appears that even if pastels are trending, Trina will rebel and stay bold, and who can blame her? The scene during her presentation was fun and flirty and the bold hues added to the playfulness of the collection.

 

 

 

ACCESSORIES
Trina Turk collection’s was not only playful, but it made me think of the 60s, especially with the models wearing wide scarf headbands! The models wore bold, statement necklaces and posed with handbags of all shapes and sizes.
Popular in both the Charlotte Ronson and Trina Turk collections were these comfortable looking sandals. Is the gladiator sandal being replaced next season as the it-shoe for Spring? We’ll find out.

 


 

 

PRINTS

Nicole Miller’s collection stood out on Day 2 for having the most prints. Her vision of transporting her wearers to Rio De Janeiro Brazil was creatively conveyed to the audience. The models wore prints that featured birds and palm trees, while carrying luggage. Charlotte Ronson featured a few floral prints, but overall prints were pretty minute throughout the collections with solid colors dominating day 2.

 


 

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 8:05 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 8 September 2014 8:14 PM EDT
Sunday, 7 September 2014
A baby takes the runway at Zana Bayne spring/summer
Topic: FASHION NEWS

A baby takes the runway at Zana Bayne spring/summer

 

 

 


 

 

New York's leather maestro Zana Byne produced a collection that takes a softer edged approach to her traditional themes of strength and femininity.

 

Perhaps the unofficial slogan of Fashion Week: it takes a lot of effort to look effortless. Tthe first look of Zana Bayne’s spring/summer 15 collection, Moonbathers, glided out to Chris Isaak’s haunting Wicked Game at Milk  Studios one could very much appreciate its intricate details. Inspired by the shimmering reflections of moonlight on bodies of water, Moonbathers marks a softer-edge for New York’s first lady of leather, whose meticulously handcrafted leather accessories are subversive, strong, and sexy as hell.

 


 

 

Where last season featured hard-edged, bondage inspired silhouettes with pronounced hardware, this collection sees the evolution of Zana’s leather expertise into an unexpected softness. Laser cuts, perforations, and intricate cut-outs gesture towards lightness, a new take on the themes of strength and femininity for the designer. “For the last collection I used a lot of chain and fringe, but wanted to try something different this season,” said Zana. “There are a few pieces I call the ‘fishnet harness’ looks, which are hundreds upon hundreds of hand-cut, hand-pressed straps. So there’s a lot of love that went into this collection. I love taking one shape and pushing it to the next level, adding a little more embellishment and seeing where I can go from there. But I also love having those more minimal, classic pieces to go back to.

 

In addition to further developing her leather language, Zana took the same meticulous approach to the pieces’ additional detailing, translating the moonlight motif through crystals: “I had the idea to start working with some Swarovski detailing, especially because of the idea of moons, stars, and reflections on water. I wanted to get a little bit sparkly. The challenge for me was working with a material that’s not leather, something that’s completely different, in the same way that I would work with leather. I do love a good Swarovski sparkle moment!”

 


 

 

 

But it wasn’t only Zana’s leather pieces that brought the collection together. The designer relied on a network of friends and collaborators to contribute to her vision: “This collection was a total labour of love from many different hearts. My dear friend and amazing designer Norisol Ferrari made all of the white shirting and the white dresses, skirts, and headwraps. We’ve worked together in the past, I’ve made some pieces for her, so it’s sort of a natural progression. Chris Habana is a dear friend who I’ve known for years, and we collaborated on the collection’s jewellery, which carries over the moons and stars motif. It was like the perfect touch on top of everything else.”

For a collection capturing the romance of surfers gliding on the water by moonlight, Zana’s post show state-of-mind was all too appropriate: “Now that it’s all over, I feel like I’m floating.”

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 3:26 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 7 September 2014 3:32 PM EDT
The Best of NYFW Street Style

The Best of NYFW Street Style

 

 

 

It wouldn't be Fashion Week without the fabulous fashion crowd putting on a show outside the tents. This season they're kicking it off with styles that pay homage to the final days of Summer — and stepping out in Fall's new arrivals, too. You'll see your fair share of pool-slides and lace-up stilettos but no shortage of leather and cool-girl booties, either. In every case, as always, inspiration is as abundant as it is on the Spring '15 runways, and this is just beginning. Stay tuned for the best of the season's street style right here.

 

 

 

 

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 3:03 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 7 September 2014 3:04 PM EDT
Alexander Wang Gives a Lesson in Being a Bad Girl
Topic: FASHION NEWS

 

Alexander Wang Gives  a Lesson in Being a Bad Girl

 

 

 

 

 

When your front row includes Rihanna and Nicki Minaj, you know you are catering to a very specific type of woman. The ultra-urban bad girls who've been wearing Alexander Wang ever since the Parsons dropout started his eponymous line in 2007 might very well see his Spring 2015 collection as a "greatest hits" anthology. First came an homage to the typographic bar codes — in the form of oversize belts as well as nondescript collar markings — that he featured in his resort line. Then came the hypersaturated minidresses in neon coral, lime, and blue that have a neoprene wetsuit feel, and still others in sheer black that illicit more of a spacesuit vibe. Then there were the statement-making accessories, which included both color block textural heels and mesh sandals.

And then came the sportswear that has always set Wang apart: from white tennis skirts with green Peter Pan collars to a finale that featured a more relaxed trouser shape, it was an agenda-setting showing that makes us all want to be a little bad.

 

 


 

 


Posted by tammyduffy at 2:58 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 7 September 2014 3:07 PM EDT
Friday, 5 September 2014
TICKET TO THE TENTS: Day 1 NYFW Spring 2015 Trend Report
Topic: FASHION NEWS

 TICKET TO THE TENTS: Day 1 NYFW Spring 2015 Trend Report

(Featuring Nicholas K, Richard Chai, BCBGMaxAzria, Tadashi Shoji, Marissa Webb,CuteCircuit, & Desigual)

It’s September! Which means it's another New York Fashion Week. New York Fashion Week officially kicked off yesterday with designers presenting their Spring 2015 Collections. 


 

                                 NICHOLAS K Spring 2015 Collection. Photo by Jane Kratochvil

 

COLOR
Nicholas K kicked off Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in their usual 9am spot on day one inside the tents. While the draping, layers and loose silhouettes are not new to Nicholas K, their introduction of a pretty, pastel teal green was a change from the browns, tans and whites. We’re hoping this color is a fixture in all the runways for Spring.

 And continuing with pastels, it appears that pastels will continue to dominate next Spring as they did this year. Lubov and Max presented a collection for BCBGMaxAzria that included pastel pinks & blue along with a ton of white and off-white garments. However, some designers opted to include pops of bright colors in their collections. Richard Chai featured a bold lime-yellow color for spring, and Desigual, known for bold and colorful prints did not disappoint.

 


 

                                               BCBBMAXAZRIA SPRING 2015 COLLECTION


 

 

  DESIGUAL SPRING 2015 COLLECTION. Photo by Jane Kratochvil

  PRINTS

In contrast to Desigual’s bold use of prints in every garment, most of the runways were absent of significant amounts of prints. The designers opted for solid colors to convey their visions. If there were prints, they were mosaic and abstract in nature, stripes (Marissa Webb & Richard Chai) or muted floral patterns.

 


 

 TADASHI SHOJI SPRING 2015 COLLECTION. Photo by Jane Kratochvil |

 SILHOUETTES

Long is the new black! Tadashi Shoji favored knee-length dresses and full-length gowns. BCBGMaxAzria also went long for spring with wide-leg trousers and ankle-length skirts. Marissa Webb featured super-chic outerwear pieces for spring from ankle-length trench coats, to peplum wind-breakers. There’s a lot of material on the runways for Spring. Long and free flowing fabrics that offer tons of movement for the wearer.


 

 TADASHI SHOJI SPRING 2015 COLLECTION. Photo by Jane Kratochvil

 UNIQUE TREND

Wearable Technology is all the rage right now and CuteCircuit has taken the world by storm with their technological clothing innovations. Their collection for Spring, featured cool, digital enhancements that were incorporated into the clothes, shiny and glittery fabrics, and even digitally enhanced bathing suits! Forget wearable tech bracelets, I want the clothes!

 

Posted by tammyduffy at 10:39 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 5 September 2014 10:45 PM EDT
First African American police officers promoted to Sergeant in Hamilton
Topic: COMMUNITY INTEREST

 

First African American police officers promoted to Sergeant in Hamilton

by 

Tammy Duffy 

 

 Click on this link below to see photos from the event

 

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.892632617431146.1073741964.218736114820803&type=1 

 

 

L to R, Sergeants James Walters, Senator Linda Greenstein and Sergeant Quincy Hendryx 

 

Today marked a historical day in the Township of Hamilton’s Police Department.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Eight Hamilton Township police officers received promotions from Police Chief James Collins and Mayor Kelly Yaede, at an event held at the Nottingham Firehouse. . This day is historical because it is the first time in the history of the township that an African American officer has been promoted to the level of Sergeant. Sergeants James Walters and Sergeants Quincy Hendryx along with six of their fellow officers, Keith E. Layton, Ralph A. Fiasco, Jr, Stephen W. Ligato, , Kyle T. Thornton, Shannon A. Hoffman and  Foster H. VanNess were all promoted to sergeant  in today’s ceremony.

 

All of these new sergeants have been serving the township community for many years and received a well deserved promotion.  This day was even more special for Sergeant James Walter’s, because it is his birthday today.

 

Sergeant James Walters’s brother, Colonel Walters from the US Army, could not have been prouder of his brother. He said, “Sergeant Walter’s has been on the force since 1993. He has fought adversity his entire life. He was raised by a single parent. In his youth he got a job at Six Flags in their security department.  He was told that he needed to go to college to excel in his career of choice, law enforcement. He took this direction very seriously and has obtained a Bachelors Degree from Glassboro State and Masters Degree from Seton Hall. He is currently pursuing his PhD according to his brother, Colonel Walter’s. Community involvement is a first priority for this new sergeant.  He does not consider it just a part of his job, but something he does outside of work as well.”

 

The Honorable John K. Rafferty shared a wonderful story with me about Sergeant Quincy Hendryx.  He said,” I got a phone message one day from a man named Quincy  Hendryx who said to me,” You promised me that one day I could be a Hamilton Police officer.”  Mayor Rafferty could not recall this conversation. Upon returning Quincy’s phone call, Jack asked Quincy when had he made such a promise?” Quincy replied, “When you came to visit our school when I was in the fourth grade. Can you please tell me what I need to do to become a cop?”

 

For decades now Jack Rafferty has mentored Sergeant Quincy and keeping him motivated. Helping him get through the grueling process of getting on the force and today becoming a sergeant.  Sergeant Quincy is someone who is also actively involved in the community.  He believes in giving back and knowing his community in which he serves. In his off hours he can be found mentoring children, teaching them how to read, keep his martial arts maneuvers fine tuned and loving his beautiful family. Jack Rafferty was on the stage with Sergeant Hendryx’s family when he got sworn in today.

 

Hamilton Township is a township according to the USA Census that has a racial makeup  of  78.38% (69,340) White, 11.78% (10,419)Black or African American, 0.17% (149)Native American, 3.29% (2,914) Asian, 0.09% (79) Pacific Islander, 4.27% (3,775).  

 

It’s wonderful to see the police force becoming more diverse with the swearing in of the first two African American sergeants. Today was a pivotal day for the township of Hamilton and these fine men and women will work extremely hard to continue to keep us all safe. 


Posted by tammyduffy at 8:37 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 5 September 2014 8:45 PM EDT

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