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Friday, October 3, 2008

Gossip Girl's Abigail Lorick Is The Real Fashion Lady

Stylelist the hot trend and style ezine gives us a scoop that I love - check it out! On Gossip Girl, Blair's mother's fashion line, Waldorf Designs, is in fact based on real life designer Abigail Lorick's 'Lorick Lady'. Is that cool or what!
Read about Ms. Lorick; her bio is fun and fascinating, click here, (or read on, it follows later in this article).
From Stylelist: "We're all obsessed with the clothes on the CW's Gossip Girl, but what we didn't know is that Blair's mother's fashion line, Waldorf Designs, is in fact a real collection called Lorick. Designer Abigail Lorick tells StyleList what it's like to dress the most fashionable girls on television. XOXO!"
Rock on Abigail Lorick, of Lorick New York! These photos here are from Ms. Lorick's Lorick Lady fashion collection.


Abigail Lorick says: "I was friends with someone in the Gossip Girl wardrobe department. They knew that I was launching a collection and coincidently there was a character on the show who was a fashion designer. I showed them Lorick and they thought it would be a good fit for the line behind Eleanor Waldorf."
"Blair (Leighton Meester) wears a lot of Lorick, and there are scenes where she gives away Lorick clothes to Jenny (Taylor Momsen) as hand-me-downs. At Eleanor Waldorf's big photo shoot Serena (Blake Lively) is wearing one of my skirts with a crinoline underneath it and a bustier top. At the end Blair and Serena have the backless dresses on as they run around the city. I also had a cameo in that episode as one of Eleanor's assistants!"
"After the episode with the backless dresses we had 20 girls a day calling wanting that dress. I couldn't believe that everyone was so influenced by it. They didn't even want to try it on -- they just wanted it!"
"Blair definitely is a Lorick lady. That is our concept -- a contemporary, preppy chic classic line. The whole concept is bringing this modern elegance back to my generation of women."
"I'm hoping to inspire women to dress-up again, to wake up in the morning and throw the scarf on, wear gloves in the summer or pair a T-shirt with a full skirt. Women today don't embrace that excitement."
"A lot of my pieces are classic and timeless, but there's a twist, like the backless dress. From the front it's a classic and then from the back it's so sexy. It's finding that line -- keeping that timelessness but being sexy, fun and quirky at the same time."
"I love the concept of women going to work and putting a little polo on over their dress, then going out after for cocktails, taking off the polo and having this great, fabulous dress on underneath. Our generation of women is working. They love their jobs, but they also want to go out and have a good time."
"It's been important watching the show and being friends with Meredith [Markworth Pollack, Gossip Girl's costume designer] and seeing how the girls respond. When you watch something on TV you're getting a completely different perspective. I don't know if?it's necessarily that I am designing for Blair, but it does allow me to step back and say "Okay, this is how this looks and this is how people perceive it."
"The show helps me see what the best sellers will be. Seeing the girls wearing the clothes lets me see how other girls are going to be wearing these pieces, what looks the best and what doesn't.
"My favorite designers? Absolutely Prada (above). Phillip Lim is amazing, and I love Vena Cava and Gucci."


"Three essentials for every girl?
A trench coat, a great oxford shirt and a black dress."
Abigail Lorick With Stylelist
ABIGAIL LORICK BIO:
The mastermind behind Lorick is Abigail Lorick. Born on Amelia Island, Florida, Abigail knew the South couldn't contain her. At the age of 18, she moved to Paris and Milan to model for designers such as Alberta Ferretti and Mossimo while appearing in acclaimed magazines French C'osmopolitan, American Elle and American Harper's Bazaar. Working as a model only enhanced her love of fashion and led her to move in 2003, to New York City to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology while working simultaneously at T.S. Dixin. By 2004, Abigail was designing T.S. Dixin's entire collection. After proving her vision over a few seasons, Abigail's production manager in India, Verma Singh, approached her to createa collection of her own. Quickly thereafter in the Spring of 2007, she conceptualized and launched the Lorick brand.

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