Skip to main content

Gita Omri Runway Show NYFW S/S2023 and my outfit





It has been a week now, and I still can't fathom the fact that I attended NYFW S/S2023. As a fashion blogger, attending NYFW presents numerous opportunities for networking and, most importantly, witnessing the work and style of many incredibly talented people, while also realizing how much I need to learn and improve.






My 1st Show was the Gita Omri Runway show. It is a very special show, and as a woman, I can relate to it. I love the fact that the worldview has been changing about women's standard of beauty and breaking all the status quo, belonging to one size group. Gita Omri's show called Resilience in NYFW S/S2023 Runway Show is NOT PLUS, NOT MINUS, JUST WOMENSWEAR. 


 It's about size inclusivity and promoting body positivity in her 37-piece capsule collection. It was a unique and awe-inspiring experience with two models of the same look walking down the runway, irrespective of their size, skin tone, and appearance, where one was wearing a size 2 and the other a size 20. The collection layout is from sizes 0 to 30. Based in NYC, this Israeli-American designer line offers easy-breezy skirts, blouses, co-ord sets, and dresses in all lengths, featuring silk florals and laces. What I wore - A black Midi dress with an allover multi-color mushroom print and green crystal and pearl earrings. My hair and makeup are neutral and natural. Stay tuned for the second post


Comments

  1. This looks like a pretty amazing experience, and this collection is awesome.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This would be so cool to see. I love all the fashion!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I would love to go to NYFW. I bet there's just all kinds of crazy styles out there it would be fun to see!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Wow! That was a really great and awesome experience! I wish I could watch a fashion show.

    ReplyDelete
  5. It is my dream to attend a fashion show! I’m sure it would be a fantastic experience!

    ReplyDelete
  6. It's definitely an unique experience that can teach a lot especially a fashion blogger, but also any woman!

    ReplyDelete
  7. That looks like an excellent experience, I love how they modeled the clothing in different sizes.

    ReplyDelete
  8. It looks like it was a lovely show! So many pretty dresses!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Cute! Love your mushroom dress! The pops of color are eye catching!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Cool! Pretty dress to have walking around NY too!

    ReplyDelete
  11. I love your dress. It is amazing that you got to attend the NYFW.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

My favorite pieces of Assamese Traditional jewelry

My grandmother's thuria, age-old and heirloom jewelry, of course, not part-able         A piece of jewelry echoes a region's rich heritage, aesthetics and sensibilities and Assamese jewelry does not differ from that. A piece of jewelry not just enhances the wearer's beauty but identity as well.       A land of flamboyant rivers engulfed in exotic flora and fauna, birds, musical instruments Assamese jewelry is highly inspired by that. Sharing a few assamese pieces of jewelry from my personal collection.       An Assamese bride's dress up is incomplete without Assamese jewelry. Traditionally Assamese jewelry is purely handmade. The main frame is made out with 24-carat gold and lac is used as a filling material. Stones are studded on the top.  The creatively and meticulously studded stone craftsmanship resembles with pomegranate seeds. The color and texture of the stone are opulent and lurid jus...

Jurun...an assamese beautiful pre-wedding ceremony

  Indian weddings encompass many beautiful ceremonies and traditions. In Assamese culture, Jurun is a pre-wedding ceremony. It usually occurs a day or two before the wedding day, sometimes even on the same day of the wedding. A tradition where the groom’s family, especially women, visit the bride's family to present the wedding trousseau (Mekhela chadar), jewelry, some makeup, and accessories. In my belief, a tradition that welcomes the bride to her new family with gifts, love, and blessings.  On the day of Jurun, Aam Dali godha (A stringed mango leaf) is a tradition and is tied over the door. It is believed that it will ward off all bad energy and bring good luck to the newlyweds. Usually, jurun happens in the morning or before noon. The goom does not accompany the group. Before going to the bride's home, the groom and his family get blessings from the people who gather for the jurun. Another tradition associated with Jurun is filling two small bell metal vases (called l...

Five Assamese motifs or designs in Assamese weave

 Assamese weave is one of the most breathable and delicate fabrics in the world. It is very wearable and light to carry in any season. The most falcrom factor of the assamese weave is the designs and motifs that add more aura and beauty to it. Today I want to share a few assamese motifs and styles. Naturally abundant Assam, Assamese motifs are also inspired by flowers, trees, birds, and animals. 1. Kinkhap - The most popular adorned motif in the assamese weave, very regal and resplendent. Traditionally Kinghap motifs weave in gold and silver thread but today you can get it in any thread. It is believed that this design arrived in Assam from the Ahom dynasty. The kinkhap designs consist of two lions facing each other with courage. As Ahom hailed from Thailand, this design got inspired by Thailand. Also, Kinkhap symbolizes the Ahom dynasty's brave, courage and royalty.      There are many who also believe that the word Kinkhap came from China. ...