
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
POIRET: KING OF FASHION
Poiret: King of Fashion
at the Metropolitan Museum May 9-August 5, 2007
The set up involved an incredible birdcage
with thousands of perfectly red, fragrant roses.
"Press Preview 3" Copyright 2007 Astrid Brucker The mannequins were based on sculptures by Brancusi.
"Press Preview 4" Copyright 2007 Astrid BruckerEvening dress worn by Denise Poiret.
"Press Preview 5" Copyright 2007 Astrid BruckerNightdresses worn by Denise Poiret, ca. 1920
"Press Preview 6" Copyright 2007 Astrid Brucker'Bouclier' Day Dress 1925
"Press Preview 7" Copyright 2007 Astrid Brucker
Poiret draping fabric on a mannequin.
"Press Preview 8" Copyright 2007 Astrid Brucker
"Press Preview 11" Copyright 2007 Astrid Brucker
"Press Preview 12" Copyright 2007 Astrid Brucker Opera Coat
Most of these items were sold to the Metropolitan Museum
by Poiret's granddaughter in Paris.
See: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/index.asp
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
CYCLE CHIC
CYCLE CHIC INVITATIONAL at Grand Central
in honor of Bike-To-Work-Week in New York City May 14-18, 2007
My entry was one of the winners and is featured in a free, down-loadable PDF e-brochure "Cycle Chic: A Revolution in Style," available on the Cycles Gladiator website at www.cyclesgladiator.com
Emily Avsar
Emily Avsar
Emily Avsar
in honor of Bike-To-Work-Week in New York City May 14-18, 2007
My entry was one of the winners and is featured in a free, down-loadable PDF e-brochure "Cycle Chic: A Revolution in Style," available on the Cycles Gladiator website at www.cyclesgladiator.com
Emily Avsar
Emily Avsar The Gladiator's Cycle Chic Invitational Contest:
A Revolution in Style, celebrating uninhibited bicycle fashions.
My concept: A ballerina on the way to rehearsals wears clothes that are soft yet protective, with layers that perfectly fuse her sense of drama with her flair for virtuoso technique.
A Revolution in Style, celebrating uninhibited bicycle fashions.
My concept: A ballerina on the way to rehearsals wears clothes that are soft yet protective, with layers that perfectly fuse her sense of drama with her flair for virtuoso technique.
The layering is to keep her warm and the silver hoody is great for visibility and against the elements. She wears Esprit ballerina flats that have assymetrical straps that mimic a dancer's lace-up toe shoes. Both comfortable and stylish this ensemble can be worn in any number of ways as each layer can be shed in case of a warm sunny day. The vintage lace gloves were my grandmother's. Though they are feminine, they have a practicality, giving traction and protection from the wind. My lambskin triangle tote (See: astridland.etsy.com) can be worn as a messenger bag and is sleek and stylish. I tied the ballet shoes onto the strap so that the dancer's profession can be identified easily (one of the rules of the contest) but also if she is running late she will still be ready in a flash.
Credits: toe shoes, Capezio; lambskin leather triangle tote, astridland; pink tulle scarf & silver chain suspenders, astridland; reversible ABT heather grey shorts, Capezio; black tulle and knit wrap top, leg warmers,black dress tube, Danskin; leggings, Everlast; slip, Cerie; silver hoody, OMO for Everlast; ballerina flats, Esprit, helmet, Bell; gloves, vintage.
The free, down-loadable PDF e-brochure "Cycle Chic: A Revolution in Style," is available on the Cycles Gladiator website at www.cyclesgladiator.com See the article in the NY POST:

Also See the Associated Press article:
"Biking style enters new cycle" by Samantha Critchell, AP Fashion Writer
"...Dance was an inspiration for many designers this spring, and stylist Astrid Brucker made the most of the trend: Capezio's reversible ABT shorts, a Danskin black wrap top, leg warmers and tube dress, along with Everlast leggings. Suggested extras: a silver hoodie by OMO for Everlast, vintage gloves and a tulle scarf.
For more hints on how and what to wear, and where to find it, check out www.cycles gladiator.com and click on the Cycle Chic Invitational link."
For more information on my costume designs for film, TV and commercials, go to www.astrid3d.com
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
New Greek and Roman Galleries at the Met

I went to the Met today to see the new Greek and Roman galleries. It is a really expansive and impressive collection, and I felt like I was back in Rome and Greece. Lots of sculptures, beautiful collections of carved amber, gold jewelry, glass vases, and candelabras. Even the floors have been redone and tiled. There is so much to see. I loved the interiors of the Pompeii house, the colors are amazingly bright even though it's from 50-40 BC.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
ArtWalk 2007 at the Noho Star
"Burano" - Copyright 2007 Astrid BruckerReproduction or any use of this photograph on the Internet
is forbidden without written permission and compensation
to Astrid Brucker 212.995.0246.
Someone stole this photo...I guess someone liked it.
The manager insisted I hang the pictures starting at the bottom tier of windows this year. Why, I'm not sure. I was afraid that they would be bumped against when people sat down. They were taped up securely with packing tape and whoever peeled it off must have had some very sharp nails. At the opening someone also stole my umbrella.
I'm also displaying prints of Tobago and Trinidad
at the Commerce Bank at 666 Broadway.
Date: April 25th-May 9th, 2007
The fourth annual Noho NY ArtWalk in the celebrated
Noho community features a retrospective of established and
emerging artists' work uniquely showcased in
stores, restaurants and banks in the area.
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