An Interview with Celebrity Stylist Kenny Ho

Written by Shallom Johnson and Terri Potratz


Today we got to sit down for coffee with Kenny Ho, the UK’s top celebrity stylist who is now based in Manhattan – a place he calls “the gateway to the world”. Widely known for his previous work with The Spice Girls, Kenny has most recently been working in NYC on editorial and advertising projects, and will be styling a shoot with Jessica Stam this Saturday.

This season at NYFW Kenny has had his eye on the emerging designers, citing Frank Tell and Malaga-based David Delfin’s Revelations collection as rising stars to watch in upcoming seasons.
The story of how Kenny met the Spice Girls is a serendipitous one. While attending Wimbledon School of Art in London for Costume Design, he was already becoming well known for his skills at costume fabrication, taking on side jobs to make a bit of extra money. One day Kenny’s employer included his name on a list of references sent to The Spice Girls, and he was chosen for the job based on the fact that he was the only male on the list – his name simply stood out among all the rest. 4 days of work and a few well-placed business cards led to a phone call from Victoria (now Beckham, then Adams), and just like that Kenny found himself working as a top stylist to the UK’s biggest girl-group pop phenomenon. “It was like running away with the circus” he says of his nine months on tour. During his time with the girls, he took the opportunity to gradually introduce them to newer labels and a natural evolution towards a more high-fashion image occurred.

Around the same time, Kenny took on one of his most challenging jobs ever – designing and making costumes for David Bowie’s Earthling tour. Just before presenting his graduation collection at Wimbledon, he invited then-emerging Alexander McQueen to attend the show. McQueen was unable to attend due to time constraints, but when David Bowie needed a costume designer shortly thereafter McQueen sent in a surprise recommendation and Kenny received a very exciting phone call. For Ho, the challenging part of designing for Bowie was constructing clothing based only on faxed inspiration sketches and his measurements. He would then Fed-Ex his creations overseas, without ever having actually met the Thin White Duke. Eventually, though, Kenny did meet him and has only good things to say. Apparently Mr. Bowie is not nearly as much of a diva as his appearance would suggest – just the opposite, as Kenny describes him as kind, open and completely down-to-earth.

Another celebrity who Kenny always loves to work with is Cate Blanchett, whom he has styled for a few press junkets and editorial shoots. She is the only person with whom he has felt star-struck, he admits. “She can look natural in everything,” he says, “The clothes never wear her, no matter what she is wearing.” Ho spoke eloquently about Blanchett’s grace, and a beauty and confidence that exudes from within and affects the very energy around her.

Looking forward, Kenny will be escaping the summer New York heat with a 6-month stay in London, working on a newly revamped BBC classic series called “The Clothes Show“, where he will be keeping the UK informed about current trends and fashion industry news. He has also recently been appointed New York Editor for London-based Random Magazine, and is looking forward to extending their coverage to new faces and new places – quite possibly all the way to Vancouver.

Photograph by Shallom Johnson

Erin Fetherson FW09 NYFW Runway Presentation

Crossposted from Stylefinds, written by Shallom Johnson

Erin Fetherston’s new collection is quite a departure from previous seasons. After the floaty, feminine elegance of her spring 2009 collection, this came as quite a surprise to myself and many of the other attendees. Like gothic little dolls, the models walked the catwalk in bows, sombre expressions and odd headpieces – some reminiscent of toy-soldier helmets, some looking more like a miniature version of Donnie Darko’s mad bunny. The color palette was mainly black, burgundy and pastel florals, evoking a rather dark innocence. As in many other shows this season, bows were everywhere – in this case either small and satiny or large and crusted with jewels. Hemlines were for the most part short and heels were vertiginous, adding to the Tim Burton doll-like effect.

While I liked some of the pieces in the collection, I felt that overall it was rather disappointing. I am a big fan of the darker side of fashion, however this left me rather nonplussed. Here are a couple of my favorite looks, and a couple that I felt should have been left on the drawing board:

The aforementioned Donnie-Darko-bunny hats:

Creepy little doll. I actually really like this jacket:

These boots might be making their way into my closet soon:

This season seems to be all about the patterned or brightly colored tights:


All photos by Kris Krug of Static Photography.

William Rast FW09 Collection at NYFW

The Fall/Winter 2009 William Rast “New America” collection was by far one of my favourites that I’ve seen at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.  Jeans, tees, plaid shirts and wicked fringed leather accented with studs, embroidery, badges and feathers, most definitely a throwback to “biker culture” and “American denim heritage,” as the line is described.

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The colours were dark and monochromatic for the most part, and where hues did seep in they were subtle and faded.  Everything looked like it had been loved for 20 years, the kind of pieces you bring with you on a road trip that you throw on out of a suitcase and look absolutely killer.

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Under the creative direction of Justin Timberlake, Trace Ayala with Marcella and Johan Lindeberg, the “New America” collection drew inspiration from classic movies like Rumble Fish and Thelma & Louise, and emphasized the 5 pocket jean and “couture execution” of traditional Americana pieces like the denim jacket, biker jacket and jean shirt.

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Love love love this deep v red plaid shirt and dusty grey leather jacket:

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The mens shirts and tees were all very long, and denim was paired with sharply tailored suit jackets or sturdy leather coats:

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This grey jacket had black leather sleeves with fringe all down the back seam, and was by far one of my favourite pieces out of the entire collection. Long fringe adorned many of the leather jackets, especially the women’s, but was mostly featured on the backs of the pieces so it was both a subtle and dynamic touch, depending on your angle:

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The cape. It’s back in, people:

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Have I talked yet about how amazing the fringed shoes were? Reminds me of my Ken Diamond moccasins, but more like a shoe and less like a moccasin:

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When the show was over, it was almost embarrassing how excited the crowd was to get a glimpse of Justin Timberlake. Everyone stood up out of their seats with cameras in hand, buzzing with anticipation. Get a hold of yourselves, people!

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The show was well attended by a lot of celebrities, including Paris Hilton. I think she was following us, as she showed up at the basement of La Esquina the following evening and stood next to us at the bar before being seated with her sister Nicky to devour some corn on the cob.

Paris Hilton at New York Fashion Week

All photos by Kris Krug.

NYFW Day 5: What I Wore

Wearing: kdon black dress (not pictured, I don’t think we got any photos of this unfortunately), kdon jacket, larry scarf, Erin Templeton bag.

Taken in the lobby of our apartment building in the Lower East Side, on our way to Assembly for the launch of Raquel Allegra’s FW09 line of beautiful hand distressed tees.  The store was amazing, filled with so many treasures.  Raquel was a doll and gave us a personal walk-through of her line.

Lots of lovely and fashionable people at the shop – we met another girl from Vancouver who now works for Zachary’s Smile – and they are having a sale starting tomorrow, for any New Yorkers reading!

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iPhone photos courtesy of Kris Krug! When are they going to put a flash on those things?

Miss Sixty F09 at NYFW: Highlights and Tweetalong

l-r coca rocha, mischa barton, minka kelly, kirsten bell
photo courtesy of miss sixty

The Miss Sixty FW09 collection at New York Fashion Week was super rock ‘n roll, and after the flurry of photographers fussing over Mischa Barton, Coco Rocha and Rufus Wainwright in the front row settled and the lights dimmed, models took to a runway slathered in black paint to while the dance mix of Cherry Bomb by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts blasted from the speakers.

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photo courtesy of miss sixty

Creative director and co-founder Wichy Hassan created an 80’s inspired collection punctuated by bright prints and vibrant colours, featuring cinched waistlines, structured shoulders and stud detailing.  I was especially fond of the all the accessories – large handbags, oversized faux fur stoles lined with bright prints, motorcycle gloves and of course the shoes.

Hassan makes references to the work of photographer Richard Avedon in his pieces, and the line readily cites the “vitality and optimism” of the 80’s as inspiration for the Fall/Winter 2009 collection.  The line mixes “elegant sensuality, balanced excess,” and “hyper-feminine 80’s style.”

This was one of my favourite looks of the show, though I mistakenly perceived it as a dress when it is actually a ruffle tube top paired with a ruffle skirt.  I think the top would look cute with skintight denim as well, but I love this tiered and bulbous minidress as-is…hello, legs!  I want:

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I never thought I’d say this but the dropped crotch pants are beginning to grow on me.  Miss Sixty came out with an incarnation that I think is actually really cute, and surprisingly flattering:

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Faux fur scarf in action:

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Smokin’ hot in all black:

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Shallom was twittering from our seats with live commentary as well:

photo by shallom johnson

Mischa Barton is at the miss sixty show. Paparazzi insanity. Coco rocha sitting in the front row.

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Gemma is walking and she is fierce!!!!

*OK so it wasn’t Gemma it was Sascha. Still, fierce as hell.

sweaterhead arm jacket

Corset bondage belts ftw

Yes I will be shopping at miss sixty this season

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Rock chick punk 80s fuck yeah I want almost everything I see!

Fur stole with comic strip silk lining haha

I love this cinched waist full skirt silhouette. And the cropped jackets with bell sleeves! *dies*

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Drop crotch pants for the win!!!

@ miss sixty party w @tpotratz. Many beautiful people. Man wearing leopard print adidas tracksuit not so beautiful.

Just got photo taken with leopard print jacket man

The accessories editor of vogue is standing in front of us at the miss sixty afterparty

At the beatrice for the purple magazine party.

All photos by Kris Krug unless otherwise noted.

Barbie Runway Show Tweetalong Wrap-Up

Shallom and I had a prime view of the Barbie Runway Show streaming live to the big screen televisions in the Tenjune Lounge within the New York Fashion Week tents.  A convenient position because it allowed us to tweet throughout the whole show!  Here’s our play by play:

@tpotratz: lineup of standees for barbie show at #nyfw is not moving, crowd is getting pretty antsy…completely bottlenecked, what madness!

@shallomj: Barbie Runway show comin up….saw miss jay make his fabulous entrance a few minutes ago with tarina tarantino #NYFW

@tpotratz: apparently tons of barbie show guests with reserved seats were turned away from show. i predict PR nightmare for Mattell on monday…#nyfw

@shallomj: #NYFW giving away people’s seats. Fox was going to have the president of Mattel on TV 2morrow but the producers couldn’t get in. Bad form.

@tpotratz: sweet deal, they are streaming barbie show live on tenjune bar tv #nyfw

@tpotratz: intro video of barbie’s 50 year history is playing before the show #nyfw

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@shallomj: barbie runway show #nyfw starting with sparkly swimwear.

Barbie 50th Anniversary Fashion Show - New York Fashion Week 2009

@shallomj: #nyfw yeah, I wanna be a barbie girl. THOSE SHOES! *dies*

@tpotratz: yeah those louboutin barbie shoes are something fierce #nyfw

@shallomj: barbie show part 2 – bombshell barbie? #NYFW

@tpotratz: part 2 of barbie show has begun #nyfw, different hair and makeup woo!

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@tpotratz: ken finally makes an appearance!! #nyfw

@shallomj: ken makes his appearance #NYFW

@tpotratz: part 3, bring it on barbie #nyfw

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@shallomj: barbie show part 3 #NYFW: futuristic barbie? jetsons barbie?

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@shallomj: one legged one shouldered jumpsuit FTW #NYFW

@tpotratz: AWW! cute kids in tutus and barbie tees accompany models for finale walk #nyfw

@shallomj: awww, finale – models holding hands with barbie girls in pink and purple tutus #NYFW

@tpotratz: @kk was front and centre in photo pit for #nyfw barbie show…these shots are AMAZING

All photos by Kris Krug.




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