Follow the journey of a fashion student during her year abroad from San Francisco to Milan.
Goodbye San Francisco
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Berlin Berlin Berlin, you make my head spin
Aw Berlin, what a wonderful trip! I'm just going to preface this entry with: I will definitely be going back before my year abroad ends! Anine and I flew to Germany last Monday and were greeted at the airport by her cousin and his girlfriend. Unfortunately their window decided not to roll up just minutes before we arrived and the 30 minute car ride was a bit chilly with the -5 degree (that's celsius and about 20 fahrenheit for all you americans) wind blowing through our wool coat cover. After stuffing ourselves with a good old fashioned Chinese-German meal...it was the only thing opened...we poured ourselves a glass of wine and soaked in the kitschy apartment complete with a "Psycho" shower curtain, orange zebra statue, and astro-turf covered oven. The next day we set out to see some sights stopping at a Christmas market along the way. The city was covered in Christmas markets featuring artisan creations, music, candy, LOTS of delicious German food, rides, toys, and of course, Gluhwein. Gluhwein is the German's version of mulled wine and is spiced to perfection. You can even opt for a shot of rum or amaretto to top it off--and trust me, this is the only thing that will keep you from freezing. Touring through the snow covered city was a dream. The Brandenburg Gate and numerous other architectural wonderlands lined the city and kept us wandering for hours with no nod to our ice covered toes. Hearing how epic the nightlife of Berlin was we defrosted and headed to Icon. The club looked like an electro cave with a great DJ's and even better drinks (and SO cheap) unfortunately it was empty...we took some advice from some of the employees and headed to the club Cookies. It was an epic call as it was filled just right...not packed. With 2 rooms and 3 bars you could opt for hip hop or techno and the lights were phenom. The energy and the crowd were also fabulous so we danced the night away before crashing out again on our air mattress. The next day we woke up a little too late to do much sight seeing so we went back to the christmas markets and ate instead. A good choice I'd say. Then onto a pub with Anine's cousins before checking out another bar. We strolled over to the Absinthe bar and tried a few firey drinks...yep we lit the sugar on fire and the whole she-bang ha ha but don't worry, that absinthe's legal ;) After trading cabs with some other drunk tourists we were on to another club. This time we went to Watergate. The setting was amazing as it was over a river with ice floating on top and a huge "Universal" light up sign on the other side. Not to mention the gorgeous bridge over the river. The panoramic windows made the perfect space for an electro club and we finally stumbled back to Anine's when her cousin was headed to work...oops;) Our last day and Berlin was completed with a trip to Hakersham Markt (I'm sure that's spelled wrong) for some more sightseeing and Christmas marketing. We finished off our day with an amazing dinner of German sausage, homemade potatoe salad and of course wine:) After our bellies were full we headed to an Irish pub and Anine had the Swimming Pool...a highly recommended teal drink made with cream...you must try. Even though our flight was semi-early the next day we just had to go out again. We trekked on to Weekend this time which had been recommended in an article by Paul Van Dyke. It was on top of a 15th story building and you could look out the window while on the couches that lined the walls and see the whole city. Apparently when the weather's nice they even open the roof top. The music was good but the crowd just didn't have the same energy and we were over the tourists so headed back to Cookies. It was a choice well made and we winded up heading back around 6 again...yikes. After two hours of sleep on our air mattress (which would leave one person on the floor when the other got up) we leapt out of bed and headed to the airport. Hungover and dragging our suitcases through the snow, we had to sit through a 45 minute train ride to the airport before realizing that our flight was delayed. Fortunately only by fifteen minutes...or so we thought. After waiting almost 45 minutes to scan our bags through we were stuck in limbo and weren't allowed to go through security until our plane was ready to board. Everyone looked like refugees lying in this "limbo" area and we were trapped for an hour with no bathroom or food. I left our "zone" and snagged some sandwiches learning when i returned that i would have to wait in line again to get through to Anine. NOT...when the security card wasn't looking I scaled under the tape and nestled back into our spot on the floor. After what seemed like forever I asked security when we could board and guess what CANCELLED. Deciding we were too hungover to wait in line we took the train back and napped. In order to leave the next day we took a bus to Lubeck for 3 1/2 hours where Anine's family lived. The most amazing German family made me food, food, and more food before my flight back to Milan the next day. I'd say the trip was a success after a million pounds of sausage and gluhwein...I'll definitely be heading back in the Spring to see what this ALL night partying is all about. I mean I missed Berghain which is the best club in the WORLD...thank you New York Times. I will just have to see for myself :)
Friday, December 3, 2010
Couture per favore ;)
Runway Show |
My coat:) |
The pre-show dancers |
Friday, October 29, 2010
Project Runway
The Spring/Summer 2011 Show |
The Corneliani Showroom |
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Oktoberfest!!!
On Friday night I got on a tour bus with a couple hundred other Erasmus students and shoved off to Munich for Oktoberfest. It took about eight hours to get there and when we arrived there was no time to waste. We got in line to get a table and the drinking commenced at 9am! The steins contain a liter of beer and after a couple of liters our group grew to contain some local Germans. "Prost!" Everyone would cheer as we gulped down another liter of beer. Only one problem with drinking liters of beer...gotta go to the bathroom a lot (everyone did) it was like fighting to get a picture of Lady Gaga trying to enter into those four walls. On the way back the delicious scent of bratwurst and sausages lingered in the air. I may have eaten the best hamburger of my life, dressed with grilled onions and so delectable...a bag of warm mixed candied nuts finished it right off for dessert. Oktoberfest wasn't just beer houses. There was also carnival rides, games, and spectacles of watching really drunk men and women walk around in their traditional German dress. One of the fellow students tried to win me a Hello Kitty through a shooting game with fail...it's hard to shoot a gun straight after 4 liters of beer. When we were supposed to go on a tour of Munich everyone got lost and wandered their separate ways. I found my way back to the house of Lowenbrau after grabbing another bratwurst and some fries--i mean ya gotta eat when you're drinking that much--ha. I thought it would be more difficult to get back into the beer house with all of the security guards standing around it but I was wrong. As I dipped under the chain no one seemed to notice my presence because they were wheeling someone else on a hospital gurney...too much beer? Found some other Erasmus students and decided it was safest to stay inside where there weren't four people bent over puking into one trashcan at the same time or just people generally past out among this festival of thousands. The beer house became livelier at night as everyone was singing and on their 6th or 7th liter of beer. After about 5 or 6 attempts of marriage (drunk Germans and Italians really like Americans--especially from California) back to the bathroom again. By this time the wood outside was unbelievably slippery due to all of the spilt beer and woops! out from under me my boot flew up into the air as i landed flat on my back...good thing i couldn't rly feel it at the time but i'm telling you...took almost 3 weeks for my tailbone to stop hurting! ha ha ohhh well a sacrifice to the beer Gods. As the night dragged on the memory became less and less and I trekked back to the tour bus with another student. Unfortunately I thought I wasn't supposed to be at the bus until 9:30 and surprise surprise everyone else was there at 9. woops...add to that another 15 minutes as I waited for a friend to leave the bathroom and the bus almost left without us 45 minutes late! he he needless to say the ride back to Milan was not nearly as fun as the ride to Munich. Everyone passed out and woke up with some of the worst hangovers in history. Oh well...how often do you go to Oktoberfest? {in Munich anyway;)}
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Les Hommes
On Monday, my Fashion Marketing Communication teacher asked the class who would be interested in an internship at a Milan showroom. Of course I jumped for the opportunity. However, I did not realize the interview would be at 9:30 the next morning. Unfortunately, I discovered the appointment time at 2:30am after returning from a Bocconi party completely intoxicated...thank you limoncello, vino bianco, and spumante;) After around 5 hours of drunk sleep I put on a sharp outfit and worked it through the Milano public transportation system for an hour. When I arrived at Les Hommes I was expecting another plain white showroom with a few racks of clothing-per usual. Much to my delight, this showroom is spectacular. It was designed by the current number one Belgian architect and is oh-so-chic. The collection this season consists of women's and menswear and is centered around a lot of military inspiration in a very sophisticated way using tailored pieces and sheen in the fabric. After a quick interview I was put right to work on photographing each and every piece of the collection, covering the old collection for shipment, dressing the model when the buyers came, and of course...cleaning, making coffee, and running to the store like every good intern;) I am so eager to learn and excited to work with a seller to see more aspects of the industry. It may be a bit of bitch work but hey...at least I can drink nespresso anytime of day. what do you think of that george clooney? http://www.leshommesfashion.com/
Monday, September 13, 2010
La la la la la la Land
Last Thursday was simply a glorious day. Granted, I did wake up with a blinding headache (hard not too when you've been sipping champagne all night and flirting with models). he he. After a caffe and my newly acquired vintage Valentino occhiali di sole...how great does that sound compared to sunglasses? I was ready to venture out to MILANO UNICA aka the textiles trade show. My fabulous Fashion Product development teacher and her gorgeous assistant Alessia snagged us passes to the show. Of course we had to have passes and what did they say? Buyer...yep dream come true BUYER Larisa McBride:) Most of the trade rooms were closed off because everyone was busy doing business with the buyers from all over the world and entrance was only permitted by appointment. On the bright side there was a trend room with the trends for Fall/Winter 2010-11. Cocooning, Military Looks and hardware, soft flannels, mesmerizing patterns, texture, and chunky knits were everywhere. It was so hands on and fun feeling all of the different fabrics and seeing what was in store:) Many of the fabrics had been utilized in the runway show the night before and there was LOTS of fur. Yay for fall! When my feet couldn't stand in my thigh high Guess? boots any longer Larra and I returned to the humble abode to get ready for Vogue's fashion night out! We met the other international students for apertivo at the columns(complete with a painting of a giant Elvis head) for cocktails and conversation. Everyone was dressed to impress and ALL of the fabulous stores were open until 11 with cocktails and even some of the designers were there for a lil PR. There were some local celebs from TV that everyone went crazy for and then I DIED in Alexander McQueen. The new clutches are RIDICK awww only 1.500 Euro:) heh heh. so glorious tho I recommend you get one. ASAP. Milano comes alive at night and if only you could see all the fab fashionistas workin in their 5in. heels on the cobblestone streets...at least they look good;)
Friday, September 10, 2010
On Stage!
Let me jus preface this post with this...my fashion product development strategies teacher is amazing! This adorable tiny Italian woman with a huge personality and great style. She's a trend forecaster and gets us passes to every and any fashion event worth attending in Milano! After my first class with her on Wednesday we had an hour to get ready to attend On Stage! A fashion show showcasing ten emerging designers. Before the show started we noticed an open bar with all the champage, wine, and cocktails you could ask for he he. Then of course all of the waiters, who looked like models, walked around with plates full of delicious lil hor'douvres...ahhh che buonissimo! After an hour of chatting and scoping out the scene the show began. A band played on the end of the runway we were on for two of the designers and then the models would come out from the other side while a dj played. So not only did we get to see emerging designers but also artists. Osman was by far the show stopper with his sleek and modern designs...afterward we got to mingle with some gorgeous male models awww wut a great night:)
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Sabato in Milano
Mixed seafood at Woodstocks |
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Day 1: Milano
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II |
Il Quadrilater D'oro |
Il Duomo |
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Made it to Milan!
The first dinner in our new apartment! Trekking through LAX |
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Nina Ricci dazzles
survey says? |
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
From one city to the next.
San Francisco has become my home. The city is filled with inspiration, amazing people, food, nightlife, and beauty. It filled me with a drive tackle the fashion industry and opened another door...a door to Milan to travel all over Europe studying fashion and learning from new people, cultures, and views. I have to say goodbye to my beach house in the Sunset with my four girls and say hello to my 7th story flat in the heart of Milan.
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