Summer 2019 recap - Lavish Living
After labor day weekend, all we can think about is summer being over. 2019 was a good summer, unfortunately New England summer never last long enough. Blessed we got a chance to organize events throughout the summer. We put our brand in the position to showcase new garments at fashion shows, and vendor opportunities. Most importantly, we gained new supporters and customers. Lavish Living stayed busy all summer. This summer was successful and productive to say the least. To end off our summer campaign, we participated in The High Renaissance Fashion/ Art showcase hosted by Pi Art Society & Our Lavish Culture. The models were fantastic to work with, the crowd had no standing room, and we displayed tons of new pieces we created this summer. We showcased new fall garments and a collaborative custom piece we created with Souls Global designer Elise Arsenault. This event was amazing to be apart of. Thank you to Black Picasso and the rest of the artist/designers that made this show possible.
Recap vlog: High Renaissance Fashion Showcase
Lavish Living has been working on re-branding all summer. We always considered our style urban luxury and we feel this has been one of our best summers to date. Lavish living is a household name. We know that we contain a quality feel in our garments whether you wear our soft cotton shirt or our hand crafted loafer shoe.Lavish Living is for the special occasion or for your everyday living. Lavish Living is for you.
Below are some of our favorite photos from this summer. Enjoy!
Summer 2019 photography recap
Serena Saade @serenasaade
photographer @Jay.lavish
Auston Harris @auston_aamh
photography by @Ron_lavish
Liz Collins @thelionesslc
photography by @Jay.lavish
Jaquison Xavier
photography by @Ron_lavish
More releases are coming this fall 2019. Next fashion show will be next month, October where we will showcase our winter collection.
More lavish is on the way, thank you for reading this blog and sharing it.
stay tune for more blog and more garment releases.
āThe New Standardā- Jason Sergenton
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-Jason Sergenton (@jay.lavish)
New England Flag by Jason Sergenton
The Flag of New England* was designed in appreciation of the efforts and achievements of the early residents; pride in the cultural treasures, natural resources and manufactured products of the region.
Historically, New Englanders were the first Americans to forcefully throw off the yoke of English dominance, and this flag is based on the one carried by the New England Army during the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775.
The Red Cross signifies the Cross of St. George, the patron saint of England. The green pine tree represents our tall New England pine trees and the six stars symbolize the New England galaxy - the beautiful states of Maine, New Hampshire , Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island , and Connecticut.
- K. Albert Ebinger
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Lavish Living ROCKS The Runway by Jenn Salomon
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I recently attended RAW Boston: SAVOR to check out the clothing brand Lavish Living. Thanks to an invitation by co-founder and designer, Jason Sergenton, I was able to get a first look at their collection. I must say, I was very impressed! Lavish Living just released their Fall/Winter collection and showcased their apparel at this awesome event, RAW Boston. For those who are not familiar with what RAW Boston is, it is an event where local artists showcase their new work. This event is filled with painters, photographers, makeup artists, stylists, jewelry designers, singers, and fashion designers.
At RAW Boston was where Lavish Living stole the show! The pieces showcased by this brand included casual wear for both men and women; making this brand appealing to a huge audience. I personally like the comfortability of the clothes. There is a mixture of edginess and comfortable wear. The brand offers jackets, shirts, and even shoes. Check out below some of the new designs seen on the RAW Boston runway!
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Outerwear is a big part of this collection. Lavish Living has windbreakers, bomber jackets, and even jean jackets. Jean jackets are coming back in a HUGE way. I am so glad that Lavish Living incorporated this classic into their new collection.
I interviewed Lavish Living designer, Jason Sergenton, and got some great insight on the creative side of the brand.
Interview-
Jenn- What Inspired your brand and how was the process bringing it to life?
Jason- So many influences including family, friends, and just wanting to live a better lifestyle. My business partner Ronald Guinan Jr. and I brought the brand to life in 2013 with hopes that one day this could the only job we need. Both fed up with the jobs we had at the time we needed something inspirational to do and become successful. Tired of wearing other brands and felt we could design better and more comfortable clothes.
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Jennā Why did you decide to choose fashion designing as a career?
Jasonā The brand started making a lot of progress and the success was becoming fulfilling. Fashion is a fun business, itās always dope networking with others. Fashion is always evolving so itās fun being innovative in a busy market.
Jenn- What is the creative process behind the clothing you choose to use?
Jason- To start, the goal is to give our brand itās own identity. We like to separate ourselves from other brands. We are inspired by other countries styles and we like to add our own twist. We also have some collaborations in our collection. We like to work with other designers to create one of a kind pieces.
Jenn- What are you trying to communicate to buyers through āLavish Livingā? How do you want them to feel?
Jason- Look good. Feel good. Get Lavish.
We want our consumers to wear great quality and feel good about it. New clothes make everyone feel good. We want buyers to feel just as good wearing our brand as any other top brand whether itās Gucci, Louis ETC.
Jenn- What makes you different from other Boston clothing brands?
Jason- What makes us different would be the different styles we have, we want our customers to be able to wear our brand for every occasion. We have garments for everyone but we really take pride in our one of a kind pieces. Buyers feel good when they can have something custom others canāt have. We are Original.
Jenn- Are there any upcoming events people should be on the lookout for?
Jasonā Nov. 11th we are apart of another Fashion show āCocktails & Coutureā we will have a vendor table available.
Jenn- Where do you see your brand 5 years from now?
Jason- In 5 years from now we see our brand everywhere. We are influenced by top brands and hope to make an impact on fashion as well as them or better. We plan to open a store and continue to Stay Lavish and spread the feeling.
Jennā I loved the clothes showcased at RAW Boston. How was that experience for you?
Jasonā The experience was great. It was an amazing opportunity to be around other artists with talent and showcase our work as well. I canāt wait to do another show with RAW.
Yeezy Season x Amina Blue: The New Standard
By Adrienne Jack
So, weāve arrived! Our new website is in full force and ready to give New England a taste of the high life. Since we feel Lavish is 'The New Standard' , What better way to kick off our blog than to talk about a great source of inspiration for Lavish Livingās work?
Kanyeās show, supported by Adidas and attended by an audience of 20,000, was probably one of the most anticipated fashion events of NYFW the past two years filled with military-inspired neutrals. Kanye certainly didn't disappoint us. A debut stream of his seventh album, The Life of Pablo (from beginning to end), some stunning visuals, a preview of his new video game, and of course, noted names in the fashion industry commanding the runway, came together to showcase his extensive achievements from his most recent projects.
Models making an appearance in the show included fashion legends Naomi Campbell, Alek Wek and Kanyeās aide, Ian Connor, wearing simple but innovative sportswear pieces that were somehow even bolder than his previous displays. Kanyeās affiliation with some of the greatest talent the fashion world has seen, alongside his fresh ideas and passion for what he does, has given his work an infinite quality and established him as a leader in both the fashion and music industries. Of course, we wanted a piece of that pie.
Two years ago, we had the pleasure of getting in touch with Amina Khan, more widely known as Amina Blue, urban-turned-runway Brooklyn model at the forefront of Yeezyās first two Seasons. Since walking for Season 1, sheās taken high fashion by surprise with her confidence and revolutionary physique ā making her the perfect muse for LLās image.
For our FW 2015 campaign The New Standard, we contacted with New York-based photographer Alx Guzman to endorse an image he created of Amina summer 2014 ā a photo that stood out for its power, elegance and ability to turn heads. The subjects of Guzmanās photos embody a self-assured, āSo what?ā attitude ā a quality that our own models communicate well.
Amina Blue has also been shot by the likes of Matt Adam, appeared in A$AP Fergās āNew Levelā video, and has been featured in leading international magazines like C-Heads, Oyster and i-D ā sheās definitely accomplished a lot since her rise to fame last year. With her visionary curves and editorial features, sheās even been cited as Kanyeās āfavorite new model.ā Weāre excited to flaunt the German-Pakistani fashion killa on our latest line of t-shirts, which were exhibited at the Boston En Vogue Classical Luxury Show during Boston Fashion Week last October.
But thatās not all weāre excited about. Mr. Westās endeavors, inspired by his chic-athleisure style and todayās important black model movement, will continue to motivate LLās ethos. Weāre looking forward to seeing his future collaborations with Adidas, and to finding out what the future holds for Aminaās flourishing career.
Check out The New Standard collection, plus our exclusive new release āLLXMK,ā here.
The Lavish Experience: Brought to you by Lawrence Edmondson
Lawerence Edmondson
Working with Lavish Living Collection was the greatest experience Iāve had as a model. The quality of the clothing was exceptional. The photoshoot shoot was a welcoming event to say the least. Mingling wasnāt an issue because of the diverse group and their different perspectives. Not to mention, the most important thing exhibited at the shoot: the ability of LLC to make everyone feel comfortable. It did not feel like a photoshoot. It felt like a young group of cultured men and women gathered to chill and incorporate their own style into this brand. The hospitality and sophisticated manners shown by the LLC staff, was the hook-line and sinker for me, and the main reason everyone could just be themselves. The fluency of the shoot instilled, no doubt in my mind, that Lavish Living is really a lifestyle.
At first I did not know what to expect. The shoot started with a total of seven people all from different backgrounds. The only girl present at the start of the shoot was a pretty, young female who had gone to school with Jason Sergenton (Co-CEO of LLC). She had done plenty of shoots before, and was currently working at one of the top three prestigious nightclubs in Boston. The rest of the candidates were males who were all doing their own thing: a barber who took home appointments, a photographer who had his own photography label, a carpenter who sold wooden necklaces and bracelets made from scratch, an aspiring model, and me, a college grad with an English degree. This just goes to show all of the versatility LLC had included in their project, and this was not an accident. A perfect example of some of LLCās main points in their mission statement: urban, elegant, and stylish all displayed in the models selected for this photoshoot.
Besides the strategy of putting all of these people into the same room, LLC provided complimentary drinks on the house. Once I saw the drinks, I knew things were going to be just fine. On top of that, the cameraman was an energetic, positive dude who let you freestyle your own poses and moves with a little bit of position tweaking when needed. He also provided the music for everyone and with DJ Eskoās āProject E.T.ā tape dropping earlier that week there were no complaints about song selection. Between all of these things I was in the zone and ready to bang out these pictures, and so was everyone else.
I was feeling the clothes that were laid out in front of me. There were wheat joggers, black and white striped crew neck sweaters, hoodies, embroidered hats and much more. I soon found out that these items were hand designed by a specific designer: Mary Kate Macdonald. This came as a surprise to me because the quality of these products were so high-caliber that you would have thought they were put together by multiple designers. The feel to this seasonās collection definitely had that smooth urban vibe to it. The womenās collection also had itās own classic feel to it combined with an elegant look which included a body tight two-piece dress. The top piece was an all black long sleeve crop-top with a white stripe going down the arm on each side. The bottom piece was an all black high-waisted slim fit dress that stopped right below the knees. Did I mention this two-piece set was made from a mildly see-through, tough sheer material? Needless to say, The fellas had no problems waiting as the female pieces were being modeled.
This photoshoot helped me to understand and see how a shoot should really be done. The professionalism and positive vibes that were exhibited at this shoot were one of a kind. This photoshoot taught me that being comfortable is the most important thing at events like this. It goes beyond the photoshoot. I learned being comfortable, and being in your zone, is the best way to be anywhere. You will excel and get the most out of life this way. Without comfort-ability being yourself is harder to accomplish and the LLC staff obviously knew this. This is how I knew Lavish Living was really about what their mission statement said. Now I understand why this brand says,
"Love is Life, Life is Lavish. "