Stagecoach

Please Don’t Stop The Music: Nadia’s Playlist

As both weekends of Coachella wrapped up last weekend, the music festivities continue this weekend with Stagecoach taking over the polo fields in Indio. Today at P3R we’re revisiting old favorites and loving them on this beautiful Friday morning!

Who: Nadia, Senior Account Executive: Fashion Department

When Music and Fashion Collide:

The Great Show of Nina Simone, Live in Paris was recorded in 1968 and released seven years later in 1975. I had always been obsessed with Nina but never realized how incredible she was until I was renting an apartment in East London and the subletor left this record on the coffee table … I was hooked. It’s fun to imagine a bit of Jane Birkin roaming the streets of Paris in 1975 in her effortless basics. She is my summer style inspiration in this image with a pair of wide leg A.P.C. Jeans, perfect white tee, Ann Demeulemeester lace-up booties, woven basket bag and loose top bun! All that she is missing is Nina’s Live in Paris on her iPod.

Share with us, who is your summer style icon?

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Please Don’t Stop The Music: Austin’s Playlist

Coachella is 3 days away, the countdown to Stagecoach has begun and the line ups for Bonnaroo and Sasquatch have just been revealed. Music is in the air!

Who: Austin, Showroom Manager

When Music and Fashion Collide:

House music has always been a part of my music rotation, but recently it has grown to be one of my favorite musical genres. From its European origins, house combines great sound and great style. The rapid BPM and the fluctuation of pitches make house music one of a kind. Swedish House Mafia is by far one of my favorite house music groups, their technique is unique and they make music fun and playful.

One of my favorite songs by Swedish House Mafia is “One.” This is a great song to play for any occasion. It always puts me in a good mood.

I’ve always associated fashion with house music. From electric colors and great summer basics, house music styles must be equal parts on-trend and comfortable. For me this translates to either a bold color tank top or a Polo shirt, golfer shorts and some suede loafers.

Are you a fan of house music? What kind of music gets you going?

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Please Don’t Stop The Music

In honor of all the music festivals this month, Stagecoach, TWO weekends of Coachella, just to name of few, the P3R team is sharing our favorite albums and how the music has inspired our style.

Who: Jody, Senior Director of Fashion Department

When Music and Fashion Collide:

I think one of my first albums I ever purchased was “Thank God It’s Friday.”  Partly because as long as I can remember I have been obsessed with Studio 54. What an insanely cool melting pot where people of different ages, ethnicities, professions, and lifestyles all came together under one roof without regard for wealth, creed, color, religion or sexual orientation: the diversity was truly combustible.

The crowd was a mix of actors, artists, dancers, musicians, fashion designers and other tastemakers. I mean (come on!) who wouldn’t want to dance the night away with Andy Warhol, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bianca Jagger, Liza Minnelli, Elizabeth Taylor, Jerry Hall, Diana Vreeland, Halston, Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Elton John, Margaux Hemingway, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Frank Sinatra, Jasper Johns, Farrah Fawcett, Diana Ross, Grace Jones, Salvador Dalí, Brooke Shields or Cher- Just saying.  All of my pop culture icons under one roof with amazing music?

I love Halston as a brand and love how any girl can look like she has been teleported back to the late 70’s in no time at all. Halston Heritage, the lower priced collection under the label is a very affordable option available at Neiman’s, Saks and other specialty boutiques.

The Tory Burch caftan is a perfect day into night look suitable for a night under the disco ball at Studio 54 and so is this gorgeous Balmain caftan.

I adore Amedeo’s cameo collection. I love the contemporary approach to the ancient art of cameo making alternative materials with very unexpected statement piece style settings- perfect for that Halston dress.

Ready, set, dance party!

P3R Publicity is a full-service PR firm based in Los Angeles servicing fashion, hospitality, consumer goods, non-profits, talent and lifestyle brands. Visit us at www.myp3r.com.