Party shot and the cheese appetizers.
Stacey King's booth at the party.
At fashion school you don't get teased for wearing braces. Only if you use vintage furniture fabric to make your clothes. I say, who cares when you've got the best dresses?
The show itself... there were 35 designers, and all of them were so good. But my favourites of the bunch:
Annie Wong and Jen Pohland. Jen's clothes had intricate beading and detail work, hence the 'world is my oyster' theme. Annie won Most Outstanding Collection.
This girl took traditional Korean costumes and translated it to modern clothing. The collection turned out too similar to actual Korean streetwear, but the idea was gold (as is my favourite dress in the entire show, above right).
Kids clothing. The kid 'models' were so cute! They were obviously nervous, and one boy even tripped while posing. Cuties for sure.
These two won Most Marketable Collection award. Love the themes and the collections. Leather, corseting and sleek styles for Taron. And bold colours and pretty pretty outfits in Nicole's.
Half the models wore fur wrist-muffs! Also love the top hat on the centre outfit.
Sustainability is kind of a big deal, so I'm glad it came up. And Janna Bishop used the most gold brocade and velvet. And had the best wave at the end.
Lastly, a Starbucks drive thru spotted on the way there. Never knew they existed.
2 comments:
awesome post ! especially that drive thru starbucks... ;)
Wow, are the collections are fabulous. I love the old English storybook collection. But the idea of turning traditional costume into wearable clothes is irresistably creative!
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