Monday, March 8, 2010

The Do’s and Don’ts for Traveling and Still Staying Fashionable


BY: FALLON SEABORN


Let’s start with the don’ts first. Had to get this out of the way quick fast and in a hurry! Why do people come to the airport with the biggest Louis Victor’s they can find? (LMAO) Instead of representing Louis Vuitton in the proper light, they would rather walk around with their noses in the air and there knock off replicas in their possession. You know you have seen the ones in the airport causing a scene; because they want everyone to know they have just bought the best Louis Victor’s from the Alley in L.A. or Canal Street in New York! These individuals tickle me. They walk with such pride like they’ve just dropped $2,000 dollars or more on designer luggage. Then, what puts the icing on the cake; these same people strut their stuff with all their so called Louis Vuitton carry-on’s and have the nerve to fly on a buddy pass sitting in Coach!... (LMAO) PEOPLE GET IT TOGETHER!!!!

Pet peeve number 2. Ladies… Why do you feel the need to wear the tightest, sexiest, most revealing clothes to the airport? We are not going to the club or auditioning for the next music video. We are going to be on an airplane that is pretty much uncomfortable for an hour or more. I know we’re all trying to look our best because you never know who you will meet and it would be great to catch a pilot’s eye. As women, we always have hidden agendas on why we operate the way we do; but let’s do it with a lot more class ladies.

Last but definitely not least; fashion traveling mistake number 3. People; let’s stop getting on the plane without the proper utensils in order to keep you fresh. Be polite!

Keep breath mints, gum, baby wipes, a skin moisturizer and a great fragrance to keep you smelling delectable. Haven’t you sat by someone that BO was so strong that it smelled like their Right Guard went left and Secret told on them hours ago? Sure you have, we all have or maybe that person has been you. Keep a clear zip lock bag of small refreshments. I love Kerstin Florian Spa Face Aromatherapy. This spray is excellent for refreshing and soothing the face and body. $35, kerstinflorianusa.com I love Very Hollywood by Michael Kors. It’s very exotic and makes the men go GAGA you can purchase a bottle for $85 at Neiman Marcus. Men try Antidote by Victor & Rolf. The ladies will always want to be close to you. Grab your fragrance at Saks Fifth Avenue for $90. I live by Huggies baby wipes in Shea Butter. These easy to keep pick me uppers will have you clean and soft like a baby. Can’t get to soap and water? Baby wipes are the saviors of the day! Also, always have great breath! Keep minty flavors like the ones from Orbitz gum or go tropical with the delicious flavors from Trident. Keep these tips and you will be clever in your dress and never smell a mess

Now that we have covered the don’ts of traveling, let’s venture into the more positive side of things! Do come to the airport with nice luggage. You don’t have to have designer names in order to feel in style. You can get very nice sets for discounted prices at Wal-Mart, Ross, T.J. Max and Marshalls. Get something solid and classic or have fun and grab something with a print. If designer is more your speed, go with your budget and get the real designer merchandise. How would you feel walking through the airport and you spot a horrible rendition of your luggage set? Remember, designer doesn’t make you better or clever. Style makes you a trendsetter!

Ladies! Do come to the airport in something cute and comfortable. Be polished and ready. I love to see a nice fitted jogging set, a tailored skirt, suit, or a great pair of jeans on a woman. Men do the same. Be clean and comfortable. A great button up and a pair of denim is always classic. A suit is great, especially when it has stretch fabric built in the inside for traveling. This eliminates wrinkles. Jogging suits are a cool option for men as well. A nice solid color with clean sneakers will make you look laid back and ready for your trip. Before I leave, let me reiterate the importance of keeping your personal hygiene bag close to you at all times. Refresh yourself when needed. We should always want to put our best face forward, our clothes speaking in confidence and our aroma smelling approachable. Your favorite style Queen Ms. Fallon Signing off

FALLON SEABORN IN URBAN ELITE MAGAZINE 2009


I could not think of a better way to end out the first year for Urban ELITE than to have a woman such as Fallon Seaborn introduced to those who have yet to become familiar with her blossoming career in the fashion industry. Very beautiful and equally as intelligent, Ms. Seaborn is on the rise to great endeavors and huge success. Already connected to great names in the fashion and hip hop industries, the first lady of "Bosses That Meet Bosses" talked with Urban ELITE all about her thoughts on the industry and her current and future projects. There's no question about this lady's drive and passion for what she loves....and if you look at her Myspace and Facebook photos...its clear she is definitely in the RIGHT career field!First of all thank you for the opportunity to speak with and interview you! For the Urban ELITE readers who are not familiar with you or your work, please tell everyone about yourself.
Thank you Shae for letting me be a part of such a great magazine! I truIy appreciate being interviewed by such a lovely young lady as yourself!:)

I decided to get into the fashion industry at a very young age. I was introduced to clothing from all the women in my family. I was so exposed to hi -end fashion. My grandmother was a seamstress and just a diva! Growing up was a fashion show. Everyone had their own individual style. The first break I received in the industry was working for an upscale boutique in Detroit called the Broadway. I started working there when I was 15 years old. All types of people from the entertainment industry, to the everyday working class shopped there. My mentor and a really good friend of mine named Dennis Greene helped me into the doors. He taught me to take fashion head on and not to be afraid of thinking outside the box.

So I understand that you are officially the "First Lady" of Bosses That Meet Bosses...how did you begin working with that company and Polo (The Fur King)?
I became the First Lady of Bosses That Meet Bosses in the earlier part of 2009. I met my manager Polo in 2006. We actually met on MySpace. He went to my page and started looking through my pics and noticed that I was a fashion stylist. From there he contacted me and we have been working together ever since. I’m titled the female Polo! [laughs] We work like crazy people and vampires! The two of us would be up on the phone for hours creating new looks and great new business ventures to enter off in. I feel he saw me in my first stages of my career and he also sees my growth. I work really hard! I just feel appreciative that he noticed that and was willing to be my booking manager and sign me to Bosses That Meet Bosses. Thanks P!

Has your clothing line "Feather" launched or is it still in development?
My clothing line Feather is in development. My partner Jodi Robinson and I are creating such an edgy yet classic style. Neither one of us is rushing the project. Where meeting great new people by the day and in the process coming up with really hot designs! The clothing line is more of our baby, so were nurturing it correctly! We already tested the L.A. market with the launch of a collection of dresses we did for LA Fashion Week 2009. The response was amazing and people loved them. Were just treading the water to see how far out we should swim. The ladies are responding positively. In that retro respect, were taking great pride in perfecting this ultra feminine; but sexy line.


What types of women does your line cater to?
Our clothing line has a split personality! [laughs]... I’m more of the edgy one and Jodi is into more simple; yet classic style clothing. Our line caters to a very curvy sophisticated woman that from time to time wants a piece that really makes a statement in the closet. Jodi and I have two great things in common. We both love the way clothes fit. No matter how edgy I get or how classic the item is, the fit is the key ingredient. We really pride ourselves on that aspect. The two of us are tall and curvaceous women. It’s difficult for us to buy clothes off the rack. We really wanted to cater to women that want to look great and appreciate their bodies at any size.

Do you have any major fashion pet peeves?
My major fashion pet peeves are everyone copying one another and not really incorporating anything of their own creativity into the look! People are thinking just because its designer or the hottest celeb had it on last week, that the look is FIERCE! [laughs] People! DESIGNER NAMES DOES NOT MAKE YOU FASHIONABLE! IT MAKES A LOT US BROKE!!!! ALSO, LADIES STOP WEARING LEOTARDS AS OUTFITS IN THE PUBLIC!!! WE ALL KNOW BEYONCE LOOKS GREAT; BUT SHE’S ON STAGE! CUT IT OUT LADIES!!!! Another peeve of mine is incredible looking outfits with very tasteless and cheap looking shoes, bad weaves and last but not least the men with 50 neon colors on! PLEASE! CUT IT OUT GUYS!!!!! It’s being passed ridiculous at this point!

What have you learned from being involved in the fashion industry?
I’ve learned to have very tough skin in this business! Everybody has an opinion on what style is and will not always agree with you on the look that you set fourth! Don’t get frustrated, just come to a great medium! Sometimes as a stylist we are so advanced that the average person might not catch on until years later! I always say fashion is like a baby. You can’t make them walk without attempting to crawl first! Relax! The client will come around. Give them some time to bump their heads. They’ll come crying and you will be right there to make it all right in the world of fashion!

Is there anything that makes your clothing line unique?
I think my clothing line is unique because it excites the eye! It has pieces that you need; but with a very updated twist.

Do you have any favorite things that you like to design?
I love to design t-shirts, jeans and jackets! I’m a hot pair of jeans, sexy hills, fitted top and smoking blazer to match kind of girl! I love fashion that has unique statement pieces.

What is your opinion on some of the latest fashion trends such as the "skinny jeans" and guys rockin' pink?
I like any trend that suits the person wearing it! What I don't like is everyone being Indians and no one is really trying to be a Chief! Stop being scared people! If boot cut or wide leg pants looks better on you, stick with what looks great! Trust me! You will save more money and time by buying what looks great oppose to what's in. I love men that wear pink.. but in moderation. If more men splashed the color in with navy or brightened up a boring brown suit, it looks amazing. Gentlemen! Stop trying to be Cam'ron or the leader of the Pink Panther Gang! [laughs] ..... Less in this case is always better!!'

Being from the Midwest as well (I am from Chicago) I have noticed the styles for women are a little different...possibly because of the weather differences. For example, in Chicago more girls wear bigger t-shirts and jeans whereas out here on the West Coast its more of a feminine look with the smaller tops or types of pants. Whats your thoughts or opinion on this?
I've traveled a lot of different places and that's why I completely understand why fashion is a multi billionaire business. Everyone has their own style and flavor due to religion, climate, nationality etc. I love that women interpret sexy in so many ways! Ladies can be so diverse in their dress code. They're noted to be gorgeous in their own right! Look at Beyonce, Mary J. Blige and Teyana Taylor. These three women all have different flavors and are all known to be style queens! Teyana wears her clothes with a bit of sag and over sized shirts, while Beyonce wears the hottest steal your man from underneath your nose dresses to Mary storming through with the hottest Louis Vuitton jacket that no one can get until next year. All these women have great diversity; but seem to bring it back to one simple point which is just looking bloody haute!!!


Is there anyone in particular that you would like to see in your designs or become a stylist for?
I would love to work with Beyonce and see her in one of my dresses or hot jackets. I love her!!!!!!

What would you say to someone trying to get into the fashion industry?
I would say to anyone entering this business to stay very prayerful, never lose sight of what you love, keep as many positive people around you as possible and keep your mental realm strong. With these tools you will overcome anything!

Do you have any major plans or events taking place in 2010?
One of the biggest ventures that I’m excited about for 2010, is that more articles will be floating around about me. I’m actually going to have a fashion column in a great magazine out here in L.A. I can’t reveal just yet; because we’re still in negotiations. The process of me writing a book for women is under way. It’s a go to guide that gives women great tips on how to shop like the stars; but on an affordable budget. Also the book gives great skin tips on how to use everyday products that most would never notice as a great facial enhancement. Healthy skin is a key ingredient. I want to share with more women my secrets on how to have a more polished look. I’m excited! Plus there will be motion picture films in the works for me as well. I’m moving more into that side of the fashion biz. Movies have always been my ultimate goal and looks like I’m finally getting the opportunity to wardrobe style. Stay tuned! I will keep everyone updated on everything!

How can people contact you for business or to learn more about you?
All individuals that would like to work with me please contact my manager Polo at 1-800-777-6578, PR Ms. Prina at prina254@gmail.com my business line at 313.468.4215 I’m always looking for great new stylist, models, artist etc. Readers can stay in contact with me at www.myspace.com/lipstick83, www.twitter.com/fallonseaborn, www.facebook.com/fallonseaborn, or www.modelmayhem.com my website www.fallonstyles.com is under construction and will be up shortly.

Is there anything else that you would like to mention or add to let the readers of Urban ELITE know?
Shout outs to my team Polo A.K.A (THEFURKING), Ms. Prina, Jodi Robinson, Dashana Williams, Leone Qualls, Marcus Redd, Jeff A.K.A. (VANITY SCIENTIST) Maggbeatz, Billy Blass, Prolificent and Belinda A.K.A. KATTPACK LOVE. Also big shout out to my Detroit team George Mckenney, Candice J. and Anthony from Eye Candy modeling! Much love to everyone!!!!

CHECK OUT MS. FALLON BEING INTERVIEWED BY BOOK AUTHOR JOEY PINKNEY!


Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 3:28pm
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Fallon Seabon, FEATHER Clothing
Posted on January 25th, 2010 in 5 minutes 5 questions with, interview
JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Fallon Seaborn
(FEATHER Clothing)

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to be a part of the fashion industry?
Fallon Seaborn: My inspiration for wanting to be in the fashion industry honestly started at home. My grandmother was a seamstress. All the ladies in my family took dressing to another level.
My grandmother was extremely jazzy and just wore the best of the best. She hand made a lot of her own clothing from dresses and blouses to dress slacks. I always knew as a kid I would be into fashion and glamor.
JP: What sets your designs apart from other stylists? What do you provide that would make someone choose you over the others in your field of expertise?
FS: I feel I get picked for jobs over a lot of stylist because of my talent and personality. Some stylist feel they know everything, and that’s not true. I learn a lot from my clients and incorporate their personal style then add my twist to it.
I listen to my clients needs and not just what’s going to be hot. Yes, my client might look great. If they’re not comfortable, the look won’t come off as a winner.
As a stylist, you need to make sure you ease your client into HAUTENESS! Sometimes, fashion can be overwhelming to some. I’m not just a stylist. I’m a fashion therapist!
JP: Why did you decide to name your fashion line “Feather”, and what makes it unique?
FS: Believe it or not, my 10-year-old brother came up with the name for my clothing line. I was up all night thinking about a hot name that’s catchy, easy to pronounce, sexy, feminine and free. I was brainstorming out loud. Out of nowhere, my brother yells, “Feather!” I instantly fell in love with the name!
JP: Who are some of the people in the fashion industry that you look up to and emulate?
FS: I love Brea Stinson, June Ambrose, Misa, Patricia Fields and Phillip Bloch. I’m emulating June Ambrose and Patricia! I say these two because, like June, I have a fashion team that works with me. Plus, I’m writing my own book!
I emulate Patricia because I’m heading to movies for styling. I would love to wardrobe style a huge motion picture or a great sitcom. I study these women, and I learn what made them successful. Then I add my own twist, which many will see in the near future.
JP: What’s next for Fallon Seaborn?
FS: A lot is in the making for Moi’. I’m writing a motivational book for women. It will be a tool for skin care and great places to shop for less but still carry the designer labels. I’m also writing poetry that will be released inside the back of the book as well.
Currently I’m working on a independent film with Steven Bernheim. I will be styling the entire movie myself and showcasing pieces of my clothing line FEATHER for women.
I have a lot in the works. You may even see me on a Bravo show for styling soon! Keeping my fingers crossed on that one! Stay tuned because I always have something cooking and something ready to come from under my sleeves.
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