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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WMCFW: Day 2 Review


For my Day 2 and 5 reviews for fashion week, I'm only going to go through the shows that were my favourite of the day since there were so many. So here we go!


The second show of the day was Narces, who had some really gorgeous dresses that honestly had some of the nicest Spring colours of the week. A lot of the colours used in the Narces show were also used in other shows (I mean come on, there are only so many Spring colours), but just the way the designer, Nikki Wirthenshohn used these colours was so beautiful. The collection was inspired by birdcages of the Victorian age, when they had become their most intricate.



(All photos from here)

The next event was the Minnie Mouse presentation, which celebrated Minnie Mouse as a fashion icon. This was probably the most exciting event for me of the week, since Minnie has been such a big part of my life from such a young age, as a fashion icon and an icon in general. I will go more in depth about the event in an article I will post later in the week that I did for My City Gossip, about highlights of the week. But I will share some of my own pictures from the event with you now!



(My three favourite Minnie-inspired designs by designers Vaiken, Beaufille, and Sid Neigum, respectively)


(Samantha and Caili Beckerman, the hostesses of the event)

(The guest of honour!)

(The winner of the design challenge, Sid Neigum)

Later in the day it was time for Mélissa Nepton, who had a very easy breezy feel to her show. There was lots of whites (but also ivory and black) and sheer panelling, and most of the looks were finished with a pair of sneakers (if not, a pair of comfy looking sandals). There were also a lot of deep V's (as was the case with a lot of other shows), and I am so excited to be seeing this trend come Spring.



(All photos from here)

And what a show to close the day than Target. Now, I hadn't been to the Target show last Spring fashion week, but I knew that while everyone else was showing their Spring collections, Target took a leap and made a Christmas themed show, which they did again this year. They showed fall/winter pieces, ending with gorgeous holiday party-worthy looks, some of which are already in stores. It was a great way to get everyone into the holiday spirit and get them excited to shop at Target for their holiday needs. They also showed some things that aren't in stores yet, like some of the more cozy, middle of winter pieces, so there is also something to look forward to. Target used models of all shapes and sizes, and was the only show that had kids walking in the show (everyone clapped and cheered when they came down the runway, it was so cute!) and they looked like they were having so much fun (the whole show really had a peppy, fun vibe to it), and of course the adorable dog, Bullseye was there! This was just a really great way to end day 2!




(All photos from here)



(All photos are from me, unless otherwise indicated)

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

WMCFW: Day 1 Review

The week started off with a bang. I had to go a bit early to pick up my media pass, as I was unable to during the weekend, and with that I received a goodie bag with really cool stuff inside (but honestly I think the bag itself was my favourite part!). Since I was early, I got to just hang out until it was time to go in for the first show. It was amazing watching everyone mingle and take photos outside the tents.



The very first show of the week was Sid Neigum, and you know when you're out shopping for something specific and you fall in love with the first thing you see, but you keep looking anyways, and at the end of the day you end up buying the first piece because it was still your favourite? That's how I felt about Sid's show. It was so tranquil and mesmerizing, with the very simple, laser cut pieces, in super simple tones (white, grey, and black). There was live harp music being played and the pace and volume went along with the looks. The garments started off in a white hue, long and flowy, and the music was soft and lullaby-esque. Then, the transitional grey garments came out, in a bit of a tougher fabric, while the music got a bit louder and faster. Finally, the garments turned to black, and were mostly shorter (the skirts), and a bit torn and distressed, while the music got even louder and faster. The whole show felt like the audience was in a dream state, and as I said before, it was my favourite throughout the day!


(All photos from here)


The Pink Tartan show I am officially renaming "That 70's Show", because that show was filled with fringed and tasseled pieces in full white and then black outfits. There were flared pant legs, open backs with sashes tied at the neck. And then came the uber 70's prints! If I had to describe Pink Tartan's Spring line in two words, they would be "sophisticated boho".


(Three left photos from here)
(Three right photos from here)


I love the start up and awards shows where there's a panel of judges, a handful of finalists, and the winner is chosen on the spot and basically awarded great help (in the form of a bursary and mentorship) to get their business and designs off the ground. I did a degree in Entrepreneurship and so I know how hard it is to really get something going, and how important it is to have such influential people supporting you.

And it's great for the audience because we get to see little snippets of the finalist's collections. Sid Neigum showed for this again, and as I said before, he was still my faouvrite. He even won the Mercedes-Benz Start Up contest!





(The other finalists)

(The winner, Sid Neigum (middle) with two of his models)

Joe Fresh was supposed to show on the runway at 9pm, and when we got to the tents that day the show wasn't on the schedule. He ended up having a party instead of a runway show, and it was invite only so unfortunately I wasn't able to go (I had such FOMO going through Instagram). But I did spot Mr. Mimran front row at the Pink Tartan show (obviously), and because the day ended earlier than planned, there was time for a delicious dinner with some pretty awesome girls, so it wasn't a total disappointment.

(All photos are from me, unless otherwise indicated)