Showing posts with label fashion show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion show. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

urban glam party...

This past Saturday local Je Suis Prest Boutique (JSP) and The Urban Shoe Myth (USM) debuted their holiday wear at their Urban Glam Party!

Upon entering the Saint John Theatre Company's space on Princess Street, the first thing my eyes were drawn to was the amazing decor that had been planned and put together by Design 4 Space. 

There were platform heels and Christmas ornaments hanging from the ceiling, 
graffiti art dominating the walls, and a hot pink outline for a runway.

There were two tables of delicious desserts prepared by the Bourbon Quarter.

Many lovely items were donated from suppliers' of both stores and be put up for silent auction. Proceeds from the evening are going to the Coverdale Centre for Women.

Nick was making a special candy cane cocktail while DJ La Reine spun hits all night long. 
The beautiful dresses and fancy wear were showcased in two separate runway shows during the evening. All clothing was Je Suis Prest Boutique and the shoes were from Urban Shoe Myth.

Lots of glamourous black with pops of colour, sequins, feminine silhouettes, and eye-catching backs were seen with the dresses. We saw a variance in height for holiday heels, but lots of glitter and even some feathers too!

The crowd watches on with great interest.

(Above): Shoes hanging from the ceiling, pretty cocktails, and Kate using Instagram to document some of the evening!


(Left): Katie & I  |  (Right): Kate & Candice

(Below) Me, Sarah, & Wendy  |  (Left): The Charlie Brown Christmas Tree

(Left): Shelly (USM) & Kiera (JSP) pose together while having their photograph taken by Kelly Lawson. (Right): Right after Josh sprayed Adam (Hairacy's), Shelley, and Kiera with the silly string!



Overall it was a great night with a great cause supported. We followed up the party up with dancing the night away at The Canterbury Lounge!

Great news for all party attendees- all the tickets provide as a 20% discount at both Je Suis Prest Boutique and Urban Shoe Myth this week! Was there anything from the fashion show that you had to have? Which dresses and shoes were your absolutely favs? 


Be sure to check out the Facebook page later today for the rest of the pictures I captured from the Urban Glam Party!


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

blogger videoshoot...

Have you picked up your tickets for the Sex and the City Soiree this Friday?

Silver Daisy Designs is hosting their 1st annual fashion show in memory of Dr. Anthony Lordon. With all proceeds being donated to Hospice, this event will take place at the Lily Lake Pavillion on October 14, 2011. On display will be Silver Daisy's fall merchandise as well as videos featuring local bloggers (yours truly included) dressed in their outfit of choice from the store and talking about their favourite fall trends.

Last weekend, myself and 6 bloggers got together with Kate Lordon from Silver Daisy, Beaver Smith from bigdayfoto, and Greg Knudson for a special video project.

 
(Left to Right): Me, Barb Crawford (Barbbarbbarb), Julia Hurst (Fortunate Fool),
Kristin MacDonald (Doll Parade), Candice MacLean (Brilliant Sugar),
Kate McLean (O My Heart), Melissa Wright (Sigh..Gush..Gasp)


We gathered together at Silver Daisy last Sunday and after after styling outfits with clothing and accessories from the store, we headed outside umbrellas in hand travelling on foot around the Uptown area, cameras and smart phones in tow.

Inside Silver Daisy Designs

 
Getting ready...
(Left): The girls gathered around one of the accessories tables | (Right): Julia paints her nails.

(Left) Kate adds a scarf to her outfit and adjusts her skirt | (Center): Kate helps Kristin with a bracelet | (Right): Julia and Candice in the mirror


The shoes...
(Left): Julia, Kate, Kristin, Candice | (Right): Julia, Kate, Candice


Bloggers love their phones...
(Left): Candice & Kate | (Right): Barb


We're never without our cameras...
(Left): Me | (Right) Kate

(Left): Kate & Kristin photograph Candice's outfit | (Right): Candice snaps a photo of Julia with her iphone with Melissa & Barb looking on

(Left): Melissa & Kate snaps photos (Right): while Julia's poses in her Silver Daisy picks.


The video shoot...
(Left): Kristin on camera in front of city hall | (Right): Julia talks about her favourite trends for fall across from Market Square.

(Left): The rainy overcast skies uptown that day | (Right): Rain isn't going to slow us down: the girls under the cover of umbrellas

(Left): Melissa shooting her video on Canterbury Street | (Right): One of the spots we take cover under.
Candice shoots her video and then reviews it with Greg Knudson.

Kate's is the final video for the day, shot beside the City Market. 


So if you haven't purchased your ticket for the fashion show yet, be sure to stop by Silver Daisy (80 King Street) this week and join us Friday- it'll be a great way to kick-off the weekend! Tickets are $25 each and all proceeds are going to a worthy cause! Not only will there be a runway show, but items will also be up for auction. Looking forward to it!

Monday, October 10, 2011

NB Fashion Week: a review

Friday was the day for the New Brunswick Fashion Week. For an event that had promised so much potential, it never really peaked to expectations when it came time. I truly believe that honesty is the best policy when it comes to blogging because this is one of the bases of a blogger`s credibility. As much as I believe in the concept of a New Brunswick Fashion Week and stand behind promoting a fashion industry here, this event was not executed nearly as well as it could have been. However, I am thankful for (in the spirit of Thanksgiving!) having the opportunity to improve my knowledge of what is required to build a fashion industry and for having been introduced to the talent and hard work of local designers.

If you remember back to my initial post on NBFW a few months ago, this event was initially to be Moncton-based but expressed interest from other cities grew it to include Saint John and Fredericton. Saint John, of all locations, had by far the most people who expressed interest and a desire to contribute to this event. At two Industry Nights hosted in July and August in Moncton and Rothesay, respectively, big plans had been laid out for a week full of events to promote a true fashion industry in Atlantic Canada.


NBFW logo designed by Danielle Queen


In the end, NBFW was condensed into a one day event at the Trade & Convention Centre. Lack of organization and marketing on part of the company organizing and directing the event was evident. Events from Moncton, Fredericton, and KV had been quietly dropped from the plate. Schedules and information were very limited in what was provided to potential sponsors and others interested in promoting the event. What little information was provided usually changed and with little notice. Radio ads featured a week in advance of the event were not even entirely accurate, nor was information in the paper.

However, with that being said, local retailers, businesses, models, hair stylists and make-up artists involved executed their roles to the best of their ability with professionalism. I was really impressed with this.

The event was to run from 1-5pm with a trade show of vendors booths, accompanied by local retailers showcasing their merchandise on the runway. I arrived at the Trade and Convention Centre mid-afternoon to find out that, despite having the actual schedule (in Excel spread-sheet form) from the organizing company in my hand, that the production had shut down shortly after 3pm. The schedule had changed so radically that all fashions had already been displayed on the runway, even without notice to the store owners showcasing their clothing and accessories. I began to snap photos of the retailer's tables but then they turned down the lights so that I couldn't even finish that task.


I was a little surprised as well to see no sign of the New Brunswick Fashion Week logo (as above) anywhere at the event. There was also no mention or poster of the charity that was being supported (prior to verbal announcement at the evening show): The Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation's The Give, in supporting stem cell therapy. It was announced at the Industry Night at Shadow Lawn in August that NBFW is donating 10% of its proceeds towards this excellent cause. This would have been an important and helpful fact to better publicize.


(Image credit: SJRH Foundation)

As far as the evening fashion show went, it was good to see that the retailer`s merchandise was added to be included. The models did an excellent job of walking the runway and showcasing items, both retailer and designer. The choice of low lighting in the room proved a challenge to get good photos, but for an amateur photographer, I managed to figure it out!  

I appreciated the acknowledgement of bloggers`presence at this event and the respect we received. We were included with the press to be able to receive media passes. Unfortunately, there was no section or reserved seating for media as we were told in advance, and there really wasn`t the opportunity to go back stage as promised (unless you snuck back there!)


After a long night...the true purpose of what this event was truly to be about finally hit the runway. The designers`work was truly impressive. I just wish they had gotten more time that they had truly deserved- and after a long day for many of them- that they had been featured earlier in the show rather than all having to wait until the last 50 minutes of a 3.5 hour show. (For example, we had to sit through a 4 song Zumba performance before we finally got to see the designers`work- the instructors/performers were really good, but it just did not seem to be a proper fit for a fashion show.)

Those who waited it out to see the designers` pieces on the runway would agree that it was more than well worth the wait. In total, 6 designers from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were featured:

BEC fashions by Rebecca Pike (Halifax)

Danielle Queen Designs by Danielle Queen (Saint John!)

Clutch Culture by Mo Handahu (Halifax)

Ginic Fashions by Ginette Bijould and Nicole Cameron (Moncton)

 CBrido Collection by Celine Brideau (Fredericton)

 Drunk Gurl by John Michael Brewer (Halifax) 

(Left to Right): (1) Designers hit the runway for their final walk, (2) Mo of Clutch Culture takes a bow at the end of her showing, (3) Danielle of Danielle Queen Designs graces the runway after her Saint John designs have run, (4) Mo Handahu and Rebecca Pike walk to the end of the runway hand-in hand for the final designer walk.


Seeing this show live made me realize how much talent we really do have here in Atlantic Canada and how important it is to preserve and support their work. These designers have created pieces that I would truly love to wear! They presented their work with integrity and professionalism....we really do have the beginning and potential for a fashion industry here!

To see the full collections from each designer, check out the album I posted on the blog's Facebook page:

Unfortunately, this fall's event didn't quite do them justice. With better organization, communication, and execution, advanced planning, and a great increase in marketing to the public, I could see next spring's New Brunswick Fashion Week being a huge hit. It really has the potential to be a huge success, especially if there are people on the ground in the local cities helping to plan (the organizing company were based out of province). Nonetheless, I'm so glad this idea was brought to Saint John. The intentions and passion behind the idea were there, yet there is a definite room for improvement in what can be offered next season and how we can get the message out for increased participation.

At the end of the night, I did leave the event with a feeling of excitement after being introduced to these designers' work. For more of the my favourite aspects and moments from this event, stayed tuned for upcoming blog posts this week!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Brunswick Square Fashion Show...

Last Wednesday kicked off a couple weeks' worth of fashion focused events with Brunswick Square's annual fall fashion show. Make-up was done by Perfumes Plus, using Chanel cosmetics. The models' faces were marked with the iconic double C logo of Chanel, as done in on recent Chanel runways. A few stylists at Hairacy's created looks styles for hair that, in their own right, were attention-grabbing.


At the door we received a program for the show as well as a bulleton for the Fashion Forward event (that I blogged about last week), which includes a list of what special things the participating stores will be offering and a coupon for a specifically prepared fashionista cocktail at the Canterbury's after party.

Below is a selection of my favourite outfits from Brunswick Square's fashion show:


The scene was decorated by Spurs.
The initial preview walk \.
Front row seats.
Loved this retro hair style by Adam Donnelly.
Chic look from Colwell's (Ladies).
Loved the leopard print blouse as well as both pairs of boots
Colwell's is carrying more ladies footwear this fall
Great admiration for these Michael Kors bags from Colwell's (Ladies).
This bedazzled bracelet was an eye catcher (Colwell's).
Beautiful plum dress with mesh top from Ladies' Colwell's.
Elegant winter coats from Ladies' Colwell's.
Beautiful dress and blazer, accessorized with a
wine Co-Lab bag from Je Suis Prest Boutique.
Loved the cheetah pumps (The Urban Shoe Myth) and this animal print dress-
these 2 looks from Je Suis Prest Boutique were my favourite. 
Feminine pink dress from Je Suis Prest Boutique.
This faux fur vest on the right from Olsen Europe was another favourite item of mine.
From these Je Suis Prest Boutique looks, I adored
the mustard sweater and the pretty brown skirt.
Faux leather jackets from Pseudio are a chic addition
and I'm a fan of these booties from The Urban Shoe Myth. 
Handsome suits from Mens' Colwell's.
The real show-stoppers were the little ones modelling for Paddington Station.
These cuties melted hearts.


Brunswick Square, along with their participating stores, did an amazing job and somehow even managed to outdo themselves from last year's impressive fashion show. It was a great opportunity for Saint Johners to see the latest styles and must-have items from their favourite stores as while supporting a great cause in Big Brothers/Big Sisters. 

It made an incredible difference having an SLR camera this year, that's for sure! Check out my blog post from last year's show here.