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 I am very excited to have been asked to make a "special appearance" at DECA's 63rd International Career Development Conference, which takes place April 29-May 2 at the Anaheim Convention Center.  DECA, which stands for Delta Epsilon Chi, is an international association of high school and college students who are studying  marketing, management and entrepreneurship in business, finance, hospitality and  marketing sales and service.  It helps improve education and career opportunities for students interested in these fields as well as support the development of their skills in these particular areas.
I am very excited to have been asked to make a "special appearance" at DECA's 63rd International Career Development Conference, which takes place April 29-May 2 at the Anaheim Convention Center.  DECA, which stands for Delta Epsilon Chi, is an international association of high school and college students who are studying  marketing, management and entrepreneurship in business, finance, hospitality and  marketing sales and service.  It helps improve education and career opportunities for students interested in these fields as well as support the development of their skills in these particular areas.



 It's All About Flat-Front Pants: Out For Work founder Riley Folds, and Nick Verreos
It's All About Flat-Front Pants: Out For Work founder Riley Folds, and Nick Verreos

What: Savvy Havvy Having It All Bridal Event With A Purpose (Savvy Havvy)
When: Monday May 11, 2009, 6pm - 9pm
Where: Senses NY Salon & Spa, 138 Fifth Avenue 2nd floor (between 18th and 19th st)
Savvy Havvy - A NYC Bridal Event together with Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS) presents an evening of beauty, fun, and social awareness.
Savvy Havvy will take place in an intimate setting for brides to mingle with NYC top vendors and enjoy complimentary food, drinks, goodie bags (valued at $100), economic-friendly vendor packages, raffles, giveaways, and much more! Brides will meet with NYCs savviest people in the business who will be sharing their ’know-how’ on everything from tips on hair and makeup to what brides can do to save money on their wedding
Q &A session with celebrity event planner Stella Inserra the featured regular on Style Network’s hit show Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?
Astrological forecasts for brides by resident astrologer for the E! Daily 10, Ophira Edut.
Brides and will learn about GEMS, an amazing nonprofit organization that empowers and transform women’s’ lives, and why they should choose GEMS as their wedding charity donation of choice. To learn more about GEMS visit http://www.gems-girls.org/.
 Tanned Topman: Nick Verreos in Topshop photo by Evans Ward/BEImages.net
Tanned Topman: Nick Verreos in Topshop photo by Evans Ward/BEImages.net Miss California USA Finalists: Perez Hilton, Nick Verreos and John Wade photo by Evans Ward/BEImages.net
 Miss California USA Finalists: Perez Hilton, Nick Verreos and John Wade photo by Evans Ward/BEImages.net Miss Universe 1997 and TV presenter, Brook Lee, wears NIKOAKI at Miss USA 2009 Pageant, Las Vegas
Miss Universe 1997 and TV presenter, Brook Lee, wears NIKOAKI at Miss USA 2009 Pageant, Las Vegas I think she looked exquisite (of course).  Thank you to my fellow Venezuelan friend (and pageant DIVA!) Husam Abedaker, for capturing her in my dress at the pageant in Las Vegas (see photo above, Husam and Brook Lee).
I think she looked exquisite (of course).  Thank you to my fellow Venezuelan friend (and pageant DIVA!) Husam Abedaker, for capturing her in my dress at the pageant in Las Vegas (see photo above, Husam and Brook Lee). The Last Miss USA to win Miss Universe:  Brook Lee
The Last Miss USA to win Miss Universe:  Brook Lee No Crotch Slit?  The new Miss USA 2009, Kristen Dalton from North Carolina gets crowned in her beautiful turquoise blue gown
No Crotch Slit?  The new Miss USA 2009, Kristen Dalton from North Carolina gets crowned in her beautiful turquoise blue gown Somehow she got the "OK" to wear it for the final evening gown televised competition.  Whoever gave the OK to do so: Thank You!  It was the best gown in the competition:  No crotch-high tacky slit, no transparency, and (I can't believe it!) no visible clear stripper platform high heels!!!  Bravo Kristen! (or the gay men around her!).
Somehow she got the "OK" to wear it for the final evening gown televised competition.  Whoever gave the OK to do so: Thank You!  It was the best gown in the competition:  No crotch-high tacky slit, no transparency, and (I can't believe it!) no visible clear stripper platform high heels!!!  Bravo Kristen! (or the gay men around her!).



 (leggings/bodysuit- American Apparel, tutu- Forever21, ring/shoes- YSL)
(leggings/bodysuit- American Apparel, tutu- Forever21, ring/shoes- YSL)



 Vintage Nick Verreos: Ali Landry wears a Nick Verreos-designed gown, when she gave up her Miss USA 1996 crown (with a very young Mario Lopez)
Vintage Nick Verreos: Ali Landry wears a Nick Verreos-designed gown, when she gave up her Miss USA 1996 crown (with a very young Mario Lopez) Pageant Gown Trend Alert: Lace and See-Through Stretch Chiffon gown, Miss Indiana
Pageant Gown Trend Alert: Lace and See-Through Stretch Chiffon gown, Miss Indiana Embroidered Lace and See-Through #2: Miss Florida
Embroidered Lace and See-Through #2: Miss Florida  Embroidered Lace and See-Through #3: Miss Hawaii works it OVERTIME in this red gown
Embroidered Lace and See-Through #3: Miss Hawaii works it OVERTIME in this red gown What started the Trend: Miss USA 2008 Crystle Stewart in the gown she won in
What started the Trend: Miss USA 2008 Crystle Stewart in the gown she won in Cut It Out: Miss Delaware hangs on by a thread
Cut It Out: Miss Delaware hangs on by a thread We did a gown of this silhouette for our NIKOLAKI Spring 2009 Collection, in a canary yellow silk crepe but I think we went for a more "demure" version of what these girls were going for. Somehow I have a feeling that even if a contestant approached me to purchase this gown (or have it custom made), she would have wanted to cut out a lot more fabric from it (I would have declined).
We did a gown of this silhouette for our NIKOLAKI Spring 2009 Collection, in a canary yellow silk crepe but I think we went for a more "demure" version of what these girls were going for. Somehow I have a feeling that even if a contestant approached me to purchase this gown (or have it custom made), she would have wanted to cut out a lot more fabric from it (I would have declined). That's My Leg...and More: Miss Massachusetts bares it all
That's My Leg...and More: Miss Massachusetts bares it all If The High Slit Wasn't Enough: Miss Michigan also had cut-outs on her sleeves
If The High Slit Wasn't Enough: Miss Michigan also had cut-outs on her sleeves Also, I have one personal request in regards to contestants and their evening gown ensembles: We must put an end to those Stripper Lucite Heels. Once and for all. Pretty Please? Who, in their right Pageant mind, said these were the accessory of choice, to wear with an EVENING GOWN, no less!
Also, I have one personal request in regards to contestants and their evening gown ensembles: We must put an end to those Stripper Lucite Heels. Once and for all. Pretty Please? Who, in their right Pageant mind, said these were the accessory of choice, to wear with an EVENING GOWN, no less!  Is she performing at Cheetah's? Say "No" to Lucite/Clear Stripper Heels
Is she performing at Cheetah's? Say "No" to Lucite/Clear Stripper Heels There are some gowns in this years Miss USA 2009 which I did like---mainly because they didn't have any crotch-high slits and had a resemblance to maybe something we might see on an actual red carpet or on the runways of New York and Paris. I was surprised by Miss Kansas' choice of a white gown with a beaded halter neck detail. She was COVERED!!! Hurray! But maybe the judges won't like this. I think she looks very elegant and almost Grace Kelly-like.
There are some gowns in this years Miss USA 2009 which I did like---mainly because they didn't have any crotch-high slits and had a resemblance to maybe something we might see on an actual red carpet or on the runways of New York and Paris. I was surprised by Miss Kansas' choice of a white gown with a beaded halter neck detail. She was COVERED!!! Hurray! But maybe the judges won't like this. I think she looks very elegant and almost Grace Kelly-like. After looking at the photos, Miss Tennessee (above) became one of my favorites and I liked her gown choice. Again, because she A) Didn't wear Lucite Stripper Heels and B) There was no high-slit! I know that the Mermaid silhouette has its detractors but I'm not one of them. I liked it. It helps that even among the beautiful Miss USA contestants, she still stands out as being extra beautiful and model-like--which seems to be what the Miss USA organizers are going after.
 After looking at the photos, Miss Tennessee (above) became one of my favorites and I liked her gown choice. Again, because she A) Didn't wear Lucite Stripper Heels and B) There was no high-slit! I know that the Mermaid silhouette has its detractors but I'm not one of them. I liked it. It helps that even among the beautiful Miss USA contestants, she still stands out as being extra beautiful and model-like--which seems to be what the Miss USA organizers are going after. Finally, I actually kind of liked Miss Arkansas' gown (above). The color is striking and stands out from all the rest. It's very dramatic (I love that!) and when you watch the video she works it like an experienced Drag Queen had taught her back in her hometown! I know, it's "A Lot Of Look" (as Tim Gunn would say), but she somehow pulls it off.
Finally, I actually kind of liked Miss Arkansas' gown (above). The color is striking and stands out from all the rest. It's very dramatic (I love that!) and when you watch the video she works it like an experienced Drag Queen had taught her back in her hometown! I know, it's "A Lot Of Look" (as Tim Gunn would say), but she somehow pulls it off. Ahhhhhh Balenciaga. You've outdone yourselves again.
Ahhhhhh Balenciaga. You've outdone yourselves again.