Thursday, March 19, 2015

LA Frock Stars on the Smithsonian Channel Premieres Tonight at 9pm.

http://www.smithsonianchannel-pr.com/lafrockstars

Researching historical clothes used to be a "blue-stocking" stuffy endeavor or "geek" cheap if you're shopping and wearing it.

Not anymore!  Thanks to "Downton Abbey" and Bravo's "Rachel Zoe," studying long-lost tailoring then dealing in vintage frocks has been hotter than ever.


The new season will be comprised of six hour-long episodes. Among those who stop by The Way We Wore during the season are burlesque artist Dita von Teese, designer Jeremy Scott, actress Debi Mazar, actress Kirsten Vangsness, top Hollywood stylist Jen Rade, American Horror Story costume designer Lou Eyrich, stylist to the stars Seth Chernoff and Academy® Award-winning costume designer Mark Bridges.

In a series US Weekly called “a feast for the fashion lover’s eye,” and the New York Times said was both “refreshing” and “engaging,” L.A. FROCK STARS features Raymond and her colorful staff assisting an endless stream of clients, from celebrity stylists to top fashion designers, all searching relevant pieces of vintage fashions from the past. Raymond is prized for her tenacity in finding hidden gems and for her encyclopedic knowledge of designer fashion. Back for season two are store manager and vintage virtuoso Sarah Bergman, and sales associate Shelly Lyn, who is close to launching her The Way We Wore inspired jewelry line. A new face this season is assistant store manager Angelika Sjostrom, a recent vintage convert, whose intelligence, enthusiasm and cheerful disposition have made her an invaluable asset to the store.

Raymond, an expert in the history of vintage clothing, has been buying and selling vintage clothing for over thirty years. Her boutique sells women’s fashions from the 1900’s to the ‘80’s, ranging from high profile designers to the world's most iconic fashion figures such as Versace, Chanel, Halston, Dior and more. Over the years, Raymond has also supplied wardrobe for numerous film and television productions, including Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire and American Hustle.

If you're gonna in historical clothes, you best watch Smithsonian Channel's L.A. Frock Stars, where they sprinkle much-needed historical Cliff Notes inter cut among action shots of Doris Raymond, and her Los Angeles shop The Way We Wore hustling at fairs and auctions then styling divas, such as Dita Von Teese.

It's premiering tonight at 9pm on the Smithsonian Channel.  

Here's an episode guide...


L.A. FROCK STARS: VINTAGE NINJAPremieres Thursday, March 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PTVintage is in demand on the red carpet like never before, and awards season has seriously depleted the stock at vintage clothing emporium The Way We Wore. Doris needs to replenish her supply of head-turning vintage fashion, so she heads to the twice-yearly Whitaker Auction in New Hope, Pennsylvania. At the pre-auction viewing, a 1957 Dior haute couture dress designed by the man himself gets Doris’s heart pounding, and she’s afraid she could be drawn into bidding for emotional reasons. At the end of the day, something unexpected catches her eye, and when she investigates some boxes at the back of the room, what she finds makes her determined to win these particular lots at any cost. Doris is going to need all her “ninja” skills to beat her heavy-hitting rivals to the priceless designs. At the store, Sarah Bergman is about to fly out to join her at the auction, when stylist to the stars Seth Chernoff comes into the store looking for outfits for actress Tori Spelling to wear during her promo tour with her Beverly Hills 90210 pal Jennie Garth for their new TV show Mystery Girls.

L.A. FROCK STARS: VINTAGE REBRANDEDPremieres Thursday March 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PTDoris’s brand is seen as luxurious and expensive, but she’s worried about missing out on business as a result. The decision is made to re-launch the store’s website to sell more affordable clothing and attract a new, younger clientele. Former employee Kyle offers to style a photo-shoot to brand the new website in line with Doris’s vision, but the clock is ticking. Summer is around the corner, and in order to push her massive collection of accessible wears, the site needs to be launched immediately. But even with the deadline fast approaching, Doris still finds time to dress the fabulous and fashionable Dita von Teese, sell design inspiration to mega-celebrity stylist Jen Rade, take a private tour of the exclusive old celebrity jewelry house Joseff of Hollywood, and indulge in her favorite pastime of all, treasure hunting.

L.A. FROCK STARS: GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOODPremieres Thursday, April 2 at 9 p.m. ET/PTTop tier fashion stylist Gaelle Paul has a 40-page editorial shoot to style for an international photography magazine. The theme is 1940’s film noir, so she naturally heads to one of her trusted vintage treasure troves, The Way We Wore. That’s a lot of pages to fill, and potentially a lot of press, so the pressure is on. This will be the biggest editorial pull Doris and her staff has ever done. In the midst of the fashion madness, Doris is visited by costume designer Lou Eyrich, Actress Kirsten Vangsness (Criminal Minds), and Rai Alexander, a gorgeous LA artist looking for her first ever red carpet dress.

L.A. FROCK STARS: THE FROCK MARKETPremieres Thursday, April 9 at 9 p.m. ET/PTA hot tip off from an estate liquidator sends Doris and Sarah to Chicago where they find an Aladdin’s cave of designer clothing collected by a former Dior model. Actress Diane Salinger (Carnivale) drops by the store for a dress to perform in as Hollywood siren Tallulah Bankhead, singer Mara Hruby shares a passion for the ‘50s with Shelley, and Michael Jackson’s crystal glove makes a cameo appearance.

L.A. FROCK STARS: QUEST FOR THAT SPECIAL DRESSPremieres Thursday, April 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT‘Tis the season to be glamorous, and when you want to look and feel your very best for that once in a lifetime occasion, there’s no better place to go than The Way We Wore. When actress Mia Sara (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) arrives with her godchild Irene the day before her senior prom, Doris and team immediately get to work to help her achieve her American Hustle-style dream look in record time. And when L.A. Frock Stars director Lauren Thompson needs an eleventh hour dress for the upcoming Emmy® Awards, she knows she’ll strike gold at The Way We Wore. But she had no idea the staff would turn the tables, and the camera, on her for once.

L.A. FROCK STARS: FROM GRIT TO GLAMORPremieres Thursday, April 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PTHollywood comes to call when costume designers Arianne Phillips (Walk the Line) and Mark Bridges (The Artist) both drop by The Way We Wore for 1970’s clothing for new projects. Woodbury University design students get a lesson in inspiration, while Jeremy Scott, head designer for Moschino gets up close and personal with Doris’ iconic Moschino collection. Doris turns her back on the glamor for a day at the Rose Bowl Flea Market.

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