Ryzenberg On: Catwalk of Nations

After seven years of waiting, planning, spending and fighting, the London 2012 Olympics are finally here. The Opening Ceremonies were quite the spectacle celebrating the United Kingdom’s roots, achievements and rich history.

The festivities also stirred some controversy, (union workers parading along with human rights pioneers and socialized healthcare) but also painted a colorful and cheery image of a country mostly known for its empirical dominance throughout centuries.

Of course, no British homage would be complete without a little bit of The Beatles and Shakespeare. Sir Kenneth Branagh did the honors of reciting the opening scene of the ‘Tempest,’ which was also director Danny Boyle’s inspiration for the event.

Aside from time traveling, there was something that caught my attention even more, despite the fireworks, James Bond’s grand entrance, Mr. Bean and of course BECKS, — I am referring to the Parade of Nations.

For me, this is the highlight, the start of the two-week affair before the medals are won, the records are set and the doping makes headlines. This is the time when everyone smiles and struts their stuff with their best foot forward.

Some of the teams that stood out (for me):

Team USA: The Red, White and Blue will always be a highlight. With an enormous delegation present in almost every sport, it is nice to see the random fencer next to LeBron James, smiling and of course most likely asking for a picture. After the uniform fiasco came to light, (there I said it — our mea culpa for overseas manufacturing) Mr. Lauren said this would never happen again and for the next Olympics they will be made in the U.S of A! Aside from all the politics, the boys and girls looked their Friday night best and I look forward to watching them go all the way. 

Brazil: They always bring joie de vivre no matter what they do, and of course a little bit of Carnaval comes a long way. Brazilians sure know how to make colorful duds (which of course include a lot of muscles and mini skirts) sexy — obrigado darlings! And if this is just a sneak peek, can’t wait for 2016 in Rio!

Czech Republic: Sartorially speaking, the Czechs certainly win the gold. I loved their literal interpretation of the gloomy weather London is known for! Wellies and umbrellas always come in handy in the city that houses Big Ben and Parliament.

Great Britain: The host nation went for the white and gold and looked quite dapper! After mixed reviews for the uniforms designed by Stella McCartney, the athletes are ready to compete and I enjoyed the minimalistic and almost monochromatic approach.

Now time to see the Speedos, track shorts and parade of scantly clad hotties!

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PHOTOS: New York Times and UPI

Ryzenberg On: Sartorialism of Olympic Proportions

The Olympics are usually known for its records, amazing performances by athletes and milestones that end up in history books. But this year’s celebrations in London might feel more like a catwalk!

With Ralph Lauren designing the official Team USA uniforms during the opening ceremonies, Stella McCartney dressing the host country and Prada and Georgio Armani helping Italy’s Azzuris — this might not only be a treat for athletes and sports aficionados, but also for fashionistas alike!

Check out some of the classic uniforms that might be worn during the Summer games! Believe me, all of these creations are going for the gold.

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Ryzenberg On: Smooth Sailin’ 
Ok, I guess it’s quite apparent I tend to overdue it when it comes to stripes, nautical themes and anything sailing.
I think I am probably one of the most excited San Franciscans that the America’s Cup is coming to the City By the Bay next year but not so much because I follow sailing (who are we kidding?) but mostly because of all of the Sperry’s, seersucker, and Wayfarers that will be in abundance. 
Nautical Nice: 
One Stop Shopper - www.ninewest.com
Fine Stripe Nautical Bikini - www.accessorize.com
Rope Satin Scarf - www.accessorize.com
Scoop Neck Blouse - www.jcrew.com
YSL Nautical Skirt - www.mytheresa.com
Nautical iPhone Case - www.etsy.com
EVOCATEUR Cuff - www.endless.com
Stella McCartney Nautical Faux Leather Platforms - www.theoutnet.com
Wave Bead Necklace - www.asos.com
Sailor Knot Ring - www.katespade.com
Knot Earrings - www.simplysoles.com
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Ryzenberg On: Smooth Sailin’ 

Ok, I guess it’s quite apparent I tend to overdue it when it comes to stripes, nautical themes and anything sailing.

I think I am probably one of the most excited San Franciscans that the America’s Cup is coming to the City By the Bay next year but not so much because I follow sailing (who are we kidding?) but mostly because of all of the Sperry’s, seersucker, and Wayfarers that will be in abundance. 

Nautical Nice: 

One Stop Shopper - www.ninewest.com

Fine Stripe Nautical Bikini - www.accessorize.com

Rope Satin Scarf - www.accessorize.com

Scoop Neck Blouse - www.jcrew.com

YSL Nautical Skirt - www.mytheresa.com

Nautical iPhone Case - www.etsy.com

EVOCATEUR Cuff - www.endless.com

Stella McCartney Nautical Faux Leather Platforms - www.theoutnet.com

Wave Bead Necklace - www.asos.com

Sailor Knot Ring - www.katespade.com

Knot Earrings - www.simplysoles.com

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Ryzenberg On: Fashionable Falabella

Stella McCartney’s Falabella bag is one of the most coveted around, and this piece of couture arm candy is also eco chic, since it’s made of 100 percent synthetic fabric.

The bag comes in many colors and sizes (even clutches) and it’s light, easy to carry and very versatile. A perfect everyday tote that works with a lot of styles and looks.

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Ryzenberg On: British Fashion Awards 2011

PHOTOS: www.britishfashionawards.com