Ok, so I didn't go to Day One, so we're skipping right along to Day Two's events. It was pretty surreal, finally seeing all these models and Instagram bloggers in the flesh. As for the clothes, thank God nothing's available for purchase is all I can say...
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Inside the Viaduct Events Centre
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I started off the day dressing four models for the twenty-seven names show. The colours were classic twenty-seven names, lots of light pastels and warm fawns, golds and white. There was a white shirt that my model Darya wore, The fabric was so soft I wanted to take it home with me! As for the show itself, it was held out on the wharf, which despite the rain made for an incredible backdrop. The greeny-blue water visually enhanced the clothing a lot. I was lucky to nab a spot near the entrance, and was enchanted by the collection that waltzed past me as well as the expert dj mix.
Next up was the Dmonic Intent show. Not clothes I would probably wear myself, but the silhouettes of each piece were amazing and I loved the 'out there' hair and make-up. The models literally stopped you in your tracks (see below), when in their looks.
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| Mercy, Dmonic Intent. |
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| Kaylee, Dmonic Intent |
My last show of dressing models was the New Generation Show for the designer Jordan Holliday. The pieces had an androgynous feel and although they weren't fitted, structurally they were very interesting, especially a wrap skirt Zoey wore.
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| Zoey, Jordan Holliday |
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| Designer, Jordan Holliday |
Finally I managed to properly watch an entire show, Andrea Moore no less! I was stoked because I love how bright her collections are, especially compared with the sea of black at NZ Fashion Week.
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| The Poem, Andrea Moore |
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| The Poem, Andrea Moore |
Hope you enjoyed this post. I'm off to bed soon to get ready for Wednesday/Day Three!
Lou
All photos by me (as you can tell by the 'quickly-snapped-on-an-iphone' quality).
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