Monthly Archives: August 2012

Featured Fridays: Michael Costello

Project Ethos is proud and excited to be able to call Project Runway contestant Michael Costello one of our recent participants. He debuted on Project Runway’s season 8 and finished 4th in the competition. He was later featured in Project Runway’s All-Star Show in it’s first season. Costello opened his first boutique in Palm Springs when he was only 15 years old, taught himself everything and studied Fashion at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising. Later on, he went to intern for Fashion Designer, Bob Mackie.

Michael Costello featured designs from his 2012 collection at Project Ethos on June 19 at the Avalon. Blowing the crowd away with gold bling, white, and nude gowns. After appearing in Project Ethos and Project Runway Costello has been working on his brand and continuing to thrive. He recently opened a showroom in Downtown Los Angeles and is working on his new collection.

You can see Michael Costello at Phoenix Fashion Week, in Pheonix, Arizona on October 5, 2012.

Trending Thursdays: Vintage Everywhere

“Vintage” has long been a theme obsessed over by the fashion world, but recently has made a huge re-emergence in other areas such as music, television, photography and marketing campaigns.

Popularized songstresses’ like Lana del Rey, Adele and the late Amy Winehouse all had multiple chart toppers utilizing their style of breathy, antiqued sound. In television, shows like Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire have inspired specialty lines in stores like Banana Republic, red-lipped make-up for Estee Lauder and dolls for Barbie. The younger generation has even shown their interest by wearing the thick-rimmed glasses known as “Horn Rim” glasses as seen on many of these shows. They have been popularized so much that “Hipsters” all over have made it their trademark. The popular app, Instagram has made it a hit to over expose your photos and add vinegette touches to give the shot a dated and classic look. Even liquor companies have jumped on the bandwagon of the “blast from the past.” Bacardi recently took a photo shoot celebrating their 150 years and turned it into a commercial, where cocktail waitresses and partygoers alike are dressed in ‘50s glam.

It’s impossible to deny that this trend is here to stay for a while. Therefore, we suggest hitting up your local thrift store or your parents closet to dig out some of the classics.