Liz Klafeta
In all the Profiles I have done this past year I have either featured my former models, other friends, business associates and new acquaintances all of whom have had fascinating stories to tell. Today I am featuring a wonderful success story of one of my former Columbia College Chicago students, Liz Klafeta. I was invited to attend an event at a new West Town apartment building that was a Networking reception and panel discussion about how to use technology to your advantage in advancing your career path, it was fascinating. Samantha Saifer Berngard, (last week’s Profile!) our hostess, pulled together a perfect mix of speakers and, in turn, has given me the opportunity to feature four of them, including herself in my Monday posts. I was thrilled to reconnect with Liz, I haven’t seen her since she graduated. She has an extraordinary story to share…..let’s see what she has been up to (it’s a lot!)
WHEN WAS YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION OF YOUR TALENT
Hmm….I definitely obsessed and spent a lot of time contemplating and thinking about things whenever I was or am designing a project. When other people see what I completed and their mouths would drop open, I thought I might be onto something. Continual praise from multiple people helped as well. That’s actually when I knew the other person was not just being nice and maybe I was doing something well because everyone just isn’t THAT nice!
WHEN DID YOU KNOW YOU HAD “MADE IT” EXPLAIN
“Made it” well that is a pretty secure statement and I don’t think anyone should ever get super secure! I still don’t think that I have “made it”, but I do know that I make spaces that people really enjoy staying in. The letters and notes from countless guests have reassured me of this and having my home featured on HGTV helped solidify this feeling.
We grew 100% the first year, 100% the next year, and now BANGTEL consists of 6 full-time employees and many independent contractors in each city of our locations. Last year, 3 people tried to buy into us. It was like an episode of Shark Tank. That’s also when I realized we had something special. BANGTEL is still 100% owned by myself, currently.



HOW DID YOUR ORIGINAL PASSION BRING YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE NOW
I love transforming things into something completely different. I was constantly remodeling my mom’s home when I was little to the point where it annoyed her. I got into Fashion Styling and Prop Styling was less to things to schlep around believe it or not. You could not bring 5 credenzas to set, but you could bring 5,000 turtlenecks to set. As I continued to do more Prop Styling, I was also simultaneously rehabbing my townhouse that I purchased when I was 23 years old. When this was completed and I had officially gotten burned out on the advertising world, I started hitting up landlords to see if I could rehab their homes on my dime. So silly, but that’s how bad I wanted to design. Let me pay for your rehab as a bargaining tactic for the landlord to let me Airbnb. I love designing and I love taking care of people so here I am, perfectly content!


WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN YOUR ALTERNATE CHOICE AS A CAREER….WAS THERE ONE
Singer, but I can’t sing so that was never REALLY an option. This current career choice was a complete accident, but a happy one!
YOUR FAVORITE BOOK, MOVIE, THEATER
Favorite Book is probably “Many Minds, Many Masters” because it put my mind at ease early on about what is life all about and why are we here. I still buy copies and hand it out to my friends. I think every single one of my friends has gotten a copy from me.
Favorite dish is the greek salad with smoked salmon from 12 Chairs in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. I don’t eat or smoke crack, but I think there must be crack in it because it’s an addiction. Please, everyone, go there so it never ever goes out of business! It also doubles as my office when I am in New York working.
HOBBIES….
Laughing, dancing, coffee, catching up with friends and family, having amazing meals, dancing, reading interior magazines, designing, and, did I say dancing?
HOME….MODERN, TRADITIONAL, ANTIQUES (WHAT ERA) ECLECTIC
Well, people live in my real home full time, but it is pretty modern and eclectic. My future home when I am happy with where BANGTEL is, (not sure if that will happen because I honestly want to be everywhere and pretty much live in the spaces as I design them), will be a lot of glass, tile, and burnt charcoal wood. Cement integrated sinks and countertops, amazing art, and oddball sculptures that make people say, “What the hell?” That’s what I love to do. Inspire people to say, “what the hell?!”


WHO WOULD YOU HAVE AT YOUR FANTASY DINNER (LIVING OR DEAD) AND WHAT WOULD YOU SERVE
OMG, this is a fun one! David Bowie, Marilyn Monroe, John F Kennedy, Andy Warhol, Twiggy, Cher, Bob Marley, Dahli Lama, Anne Frank, Barbie, Mickey Mouse, Banksy, and Princess Diana. EEK. That’s 13 (Nena’s note I added Liz so it is 14…never mind!), but I think that is a great mix. Kind of sounds like a BANGTEL party where you could find the Dominatrix talking to the Trademark Lawyer about her favorite vacation spot. I, of course, would serve Champagne from the South of France and an unlimited Seafood Tower. Dessert would be truffles and my sister’s, Gina Klafeta, vegan ice cream sandwiches, called Nana Creme www.nanacreme.com go buy them!

FAVORITE VACATION SPOT VISITED AND/OR ON LIST
Capetown probably because I said I wanted to buy a place there in a year. I have not made it back yet because there are so many places I want to make it to at least once.
I am a sucker for amazing beach vacations, though, so Phuket, Thailand, or Maui have been my favorites.
ON this list this year is Iceland and New Zealand.
FAVORITE NEW CHICAGO RESTAURANT
Beatnix, which is owned by my favorite place to dance, Disco at Celeste. Get the Tomahawk Steak and the oysters.
FAVORITE CHICAGO STREET ART
What comes to mind right away is because when I am here I drive down Grand and Damen a lot. It is the teddy bear mural by JC Rivera www.jcrivera.com I always smile at Giant teddy bears on a random building. Cool. Haha.

Photos from Pinterest credit unknown.
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE REMEMBERED
Kind and fucking hilarious!
All photos of Liz and her BANGTEL properties are courtesy of Liz Klafeta.
LIZ’S FAVORITE RECIPE: THE BEST GUACAMOLE OF YOUR LIFE!
4 avocados
1 tomato
1/2 red onion
2 jalapeño peppers
Cilantro
2 limes
Sea salt
SWEET STUFF
Raw Samoas
The good tortilla chips from the Mexican Grocery Store!
LIZ’S FAVORITE LINKS
BANGTEL.com! Follow us on social and stay with us in Chicago, MIAMI, New York, Cabo, Michigan and soon to be Palm Springs.
My amazingly talented friends:
https://www.jasonrobinette.com/
https://www.natashagornik.com/
LIZ, A MILLION THANKS FOR JOINING ME ON MY NENASNOTES JOURNEY AND SHARING YOUR EXTRAORDINARY CAREER PATH…CAN’T WAIT TO DO A “STAYCATION” AT ONE OF YOUR PROPERTIES…I WOULD SAY NEXT STEPS A HGTV SHOW AND BOOK! I’LL LOOK FORWARD TO POSTING CHAPTER 2 ON MY BLOG!!!

Milan proved to be a mix of straightforward elegance and dramatic presentations such as the Fellini inspired spectacular of Antonio Marras, shown above!
Stripes, shine, pink, orange and black and white.
Stripes, knit…be sure to notice the handbags and shoes…more socks!
Denim, leather, pattern.
Leather bomber jacket, layers.
The power suit in pink….a color seen in all collections so far.
The black dress, sexy, a must have, again seen in all collections….a major classic looking new, note the colored textured leg.
Stage
Pink tutu with black leather very Katy Perry
Floral finale


Stripes, leather and I know you all hate the socks with sandals, but they are most certainly a trend!
Love the silk trench over the embroidered gown.

The scale of the finale.
Stripes and pink.
Looks more like fall to me but animal print always a good thing no matter the season!
Look familiar…very Versace but Fendi…a trend in the making!!!??? Let’s watch it!

Petal pink
Denim and Versace signature prints with a touch of lace…love these!
THE FINALE TO END ALL FINALES!!!!
House of Cards set, a show produced for and attended by Millenials…interesting concept, and we know all the Millenials like to wear tiaras or flowers in their hair…they have come to the right place!

Print mix always a D&G signature…
Stripes…yes…
Blush pink, okay….
Black check….
And mass model finale, double check!
Gareth Pugh, the avant-garde designer joined forces with photographer, Nick Knight for a 16-minute film which features these out of the future (is the future now!!!???) metallic garments…meant to be worn, I’ll leave that to you.
Hussein Chalayan, to my mind’s eye, is one of the most imaginative innovators out there, he never disappoints with his creativity. Alongside very wearable pieces, he showed a group of gowns with headpieces of rectangular frames with Swarovski crystals, while the flowing gowns were almost Grecian in feeling, complete with rough sandals.
Another futuristic piece from Chalayan.
The opening piece in the Chalayan presentation, some of the models wore headscarves and sunglasses over their faces, the designer said this was “a nod to chic but peculiar mood”.
Christopher Kane, bold splashy print, it does seem that London is all about the shoes….
Black shine with very feminine touches of white lace…hard chic made romantic.
Add to our floral trend mood board.
Refreshing white with two accessories to watch…long gloves and fascinating, to say the least, shoes!
As I have mentioned in past posts, designers have chosen to show their collections in cities other than their own….who could be more American than Tommy Hilfiger and here he presents his totally American collection to close out London Fashion Week!
A close-up of hair and make-up as well as the detail on the jacket.
Boho-inspired floral float with tights and shoe booties….interesting for a Spring collection.












Looks like Kaia Gerber crossed the Pond as well…
Another well-established name is Giorgio Armani who showed his Emporio Armani collection in London…it is interesting to see which International fashion stars are showing in cities and countries other than their home base. American brands Rodarte, Monique Lhuillier, and Proenza Schouler showed Spring 2018 just before the Paris Couture Collection in July.










I’ve become enamored with fashion quotes and adore this one….it says it all, don’t you agree!
Michael Kors finale….a bit too tropical for my taste but great color and silhouette. I like to suggest you add print to your already established wardrobe, the prints change so much season to season.
I do like print combinations and am very pleased that we aren’t seeing mix-matched patterns and colors for Spring 2018…I much prefer mixing the same tones…here we see a palm print with one of my trends….stripes. Note the shoes, we will discuss a bit later in this post.
So very Kors….the casual look of the shirt with ombré sequin pants and in blue, another color we have seen on many runways.
I believe this is first time we have seen a grey garment in the Spring 2018 collections, it is a stunner and combined with luggage tan. perfection. Note the grey wood planks for the runway…new, fresh, clean and a bit beachy!
Had to feature a LBD, this one I’m mad for….of course, I would need the top longer or the waist of the skirt higher, probably will ship that way. Flip flops with sequins…why but then again why not. I’m not a fan of them but they make an interesting statement here! Kors was another of the many designers who used diverse sizes in his presentation.
All three of the designers I am featuring today have fragrances, actually each has more than one to keep their brand available to those who can’t afford the ready-to-wear. I chose these from Kors because I think they represent the Spring 2018 line perfectly, Sport, Sexy, Glam!
Marc Jacobs has always pushed the buttons from his days at Perry Ellis (that is when I worked with him) to Paris Couture…he is still doing that. Here three examples of his interpretation for Spring 2018…bold neon colors, splashy dotted prints, oversize coats, jackets and dresses and fascinating accessories. Love the gloves and creative shoes.
Color combinations and layering. Head wraps throughout the collection.
More color, I haven’t featured much pink in my reviews, but pink, in all shades, it most certainly a trend. One bag is good, two even better. I do like the full pant, perhaps pulled in a bit!
A stunner, I would have either put the sash lower or cinch the waist, but then I’m not Marc Jacobs. I’ve shown you Chrome yellow in all my reviews and like it paired with black, brown or navy….I think a thong shoe here….
Just a few from Marc’s fragrance collection….many, many more!
The finale and the end of week two of New York Fashion Spring 2018….don’t go away I’m going to show you a few pieces from Marchesa along with a special event invitation.
The Marchesa fragrance. The name Marchesa honors the eccentric Marchesa Casati, if you haven’t read the biography on her, Infinite Variety, please do so, her life was beyond belief, a super read!
Glamour personified!
Adore the floral bodice, the skirt not so much.
Beautiful and in a magnificent green crepe combined with petal pink…the entire gown looks like a flower…stunning.
We have seen black and white in most collections, always refreshing in any season.
If I get to choose…this would be the gown, perhaps a bit less décolleté, absolutely adore it!

Mad for this quote….how true….fashion is everywhere and fashion weeks are popping up all over the world. We still look at the four, what we consider, at least at the moment, major markets….New York, London, Milan, and Paris. New York began last week and we end in Paris early October. From what I have seen thus far we are in for a very exciting Spring 2018 season. What I will be reviewing, probably a couple of times a week, will be the trends that I see happening along with a few of my favorite designers. Take note that my seeing news and excitement doesn’t necessarily say I “like the garments” I am reporting the excitement of the upcoming season. And, please, oh please, let’s not discuss age or body image, if you like a look it can be adjusted to your time in life and your figure!




I am so excited to share the news that the Jason Wu fragrance is exclusive at Saks Fifth Avenue and I was given a bottle to add to the Nena Ivon Archives at Columbia College Chicago. The bottle is based on his iconic handbag…see image below of both the bag and the fragrance….that is my fragrance and it’s box in my photo. Not only sleek stunning packaging and bottle but a delicious scent!
From the sublime to the whimsical….an around the world fashion adventure with the creativity of Desigual. Reminds me a bit of the Kenzo of years ago. Lots of color, pattern and ethnic touches. A case in point, that Fashion doesn’t need to be classic all the time!


Watch for very bright almost neon colors in many of the collections. Love the Doc Martens with this look.
Will denim always be with us….yes, yes and yes, in one form or another. Before you go crazy, you don’t have to do a mini skirt the look can be adapted.
Philipp Plein began his show with a performance by Dita Von Teese, the stage had “strippers” gyrating throughout the presentation….interesting to say the least. He showed both women’s and men’s garments some including leather as details. These two pictures are showing two of the trends in the early collections, pastels, and denim.
Does she look famiiar….it is Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford’s daughter…she opened the show. Her first catwalk was in Raf Simons Calvin Klein show.
No need to introduce this young lady to you. A fabulous little black dress.






Shades of lilac but with depth in the color.
Great layering and color combining.
And another LBD, fabulous with lilac pumps. By the way, she has gone back into the jean scene. Her first foray was when I worked with her.
Continuing my theory of stripes as a trend.



Photo was taken from the Pottery Boys website.
One of the Pottery Boys pieces and an up close photo of the special top. The details look like jewelry. Both photos were taken by me in their Studio. 
Another from their website.
Another photo I took in the Studio.
From Tom Mantel and Tom Hawley’s Collection, I featured the grouping of three pieces in another post here is the very large piece close up and then the exquisite detail of the top of the sculpture and the intricate almost lace like work of the body of the piece.

David Erpenbach at his wheel.



My favorites of David’s work…as you know I am a green girl, but these really drew me into them. All above photos courtesy of David Erpenbach.

The three pieces above are in the Chicago History Museum Decorative Arts Collection.
This piece found on Pinterest photo credit unknown. I think it is stunning.
An out of print book….if you are interested I would suggest an internet search.
Keith Herbrand and Glenn Woods in their Studio-Showroom Pinterest photo credit unknown.
Clay Pinterest photo credit unknown.


From the blank to the piece ready for firing. Photos taken by Nena in the workshop, last photo taken by Glenn.
A finished piece photo taken by Nena with iPhone 7 on site.
A close up of a finished piece. Photo by Nena on site.
A finished piece in the Mid-century home of Tom Hawley and Tom Mantel with a close up of the detail. Photo taken by Nena.
I had the great pleasure of seeing the Pottery Boys in action this week and I wanted to share their story with you. I will be doing so in several posts this week and invite you to their pottery demonstration and open house on Saturday, August 19th in Blue Island, Illinois (see the bottom of this post for all the deets!)
Three pieces from The Toms collection…aren’t they stunners! The detail and shading are amazing let alone the size of the center piece. I do love them against the brick wall in the living room, modern pottery coming from the earth against brick also coming from the earth and tracing Blue Island’s roots as the “Brick Capital of the World”!
What Glenn was working on when I arrived at the workshop.
One of the three kilns.
A portion of my workroom tour.
A selection of leaves waiting for their color to be applied.

Some of the finished pieces.
Pieces of Keith’s creativity.
I had the pleasure of working with Judith Leiber on several occasions, each visit was a total joy. In addition, she always invited me to visit her showroom/workrooms when I was in New York. They were like a museum truly something to behold. The pride level of the talented craftsmen quite frankly was something I have only seen duplicated in the Ateliers of Paris Haute Couture. I think everyone only thinks of her beaded bags, which are exquisite works of art, but she also did skin bags, leathers and suede as well as fabric bags for day in addition to her overwhelmingly prolific collection of minaudière. She would open a cabinet in her showroom that revealed a wondrous collection of very special pieces and always say, “choose whatever you like!” If only, it was totally against store policy (Saks Fifth Avenue) to accept gifts from designers or vendors. Unless the designer asked me to wear something from the collection we were featuring at a show (I was a sample size in those long ago days!!!), I bought what I wore at all times. I do own several Judith Leiber bags both day and evening and treasure each of them.
Judith Leiber in her workrooms in the early years. The following is an excerpt from the Museum of Arts and Design and the Leiber exhibition that is closing this weekend.
I love this photo of Mrs. Leiber surrounded by a few of her creations. On one of her visits she was invited to attend a dinner in her honor at the home of one of our very good clients who collected Leiber bags…did I just say the Leiber showroom was like a museum, well I stand corrected, this client’s home was Leiber everywhere in specially designed museum quality cases, it was something out a movie and by the way quite tasteful. Mrs. Leiber was overwhelmed. The client, I might add, supplemented her collection, after that dinner, with Mrs. Leiber’s guidance.
Another book to add to your fashion library, lucky me, mine is autographed by the wonderful creator herself!

Karl Lagerfeld with his ever present fan with his then friend Yves Saint Laurent (whose 81st birthday we would have celebrated this week)
Another photo of Karl Lagerfeld with his fan
So much a part of his aesthetic that his fragrance bottle is fan shaped.
Two looks from a John Galliano Dior Haute Couture collection. As you can see fans are every where in every culture and in every era.