BEN AND JERRY FESTIVAL
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN IT’S SEVEN YEAR HISTORY, BEN AND JERRY’S DOUBLE SCOOP SUNDAE FESTIVAL WILL BE TAKING FAIRTRADE FUN TO THE NORTH AS WELL AS THE SOUTH.
Previously held exclusively in London’s Clapham Common, this year the action will be simultaneously taking place in Manchester’s Heaton park, with bands alternating their headlining days. Maximo Park, Gary Numan and Little Comets will be on stage in Manchester on Saturday July 23rd and London on Sunday 24th July with Ocean Colour Scene, Ash and Fun Lovin Criminals in Manchester on the 24th and London on the 23rd. As well as the more famous names, the ‘Be Herd!’ competition will be allowing two unsigned acts to play at the festival. As well as music, the Double Scoop Sundae will involve fairground rides, social activism, the ever popular petting farm and of course, the chance to sample all of Ben and Jerry’s Fairtrade flavours. The ice cream makers, originally founded by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in 1978, are currently in the process of converting all ingredients possible to their fairtrade equivalents, with the intention of eventually being fully Fairtrade across their whole range of flavours.
Tickets and more information are available at www.benjerry.co.uk/sundae.
Words Tamsin Worrad
CAPSULE #3 AT THE RICHARD YOUNG GALLERY
June 22, 2011 by Editor
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CAPSULE#3, AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY 47 FORTHCOMING 2011 GRADUATES FROM BA (HONS) FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY (LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION), IS CURRENTLY BEING FEATURED AT THE RICHARD YOUNG GALLERY IN KENSINGTON UNTIL THE 11TH OF JULY.
Richard Young, the UK’s most successful celebrity photographer, and The London College of Fashion have organised this show to help launch the fashion photography stars of the future.
The work on display showcases the different styles of fashion photography created by these students, giving them the opportunity to get more public exposure.
Supermodel and David Bailey’s ex-wife Marie Helvin, Richard Young and Jeremy Gilbert from Nikon were the judging panel tasked to find and announce the 2011 winner, Sandra Madelane, who received the latest Nikon D7000 camera with an 18-105mm lens as a prize.
Sandra is originally from Latvia, where she studied documentary photography, graphic design and furniture design before coming to London.
Whilst studying in LCF, Sandra developed an interest in conceptual art and fine art photography, eventually combining both with fashion photography. For Sandra, the concept defines the value of the art work.
She commented: “For this particular project I knew that I wanted to create a still life image. The idea was born from my dissertation subject where I tried to explore the question of whether a female form can be used in still life photography and stand for an object rather than a subject.
The concept of this project was based on exploring the ideas of consumerism and people constantly purchasing goods they do not need and to illustrate a process of a human body being disassembled into pieces as a doll that is told how to shop and adorn itself. Particularly, I wanted to highlight the power of accessories, which are placed in the spotlight and become more important than the person wearing them.
In the future I would like to continue blending the border between fashion imagery and conceptual art in my photographic work.”
A 64 page full-colour catalogue supported by printers Chapter Press and design consultants Sampson May has been created to accompany the exhibition and is available to buy at the Richard Young Gallery, as well as the prints themselves, which is a great chance to purchase work from “the future Mario Testinos”.
Check out AGENT2′s story on the LCF Graduate Fashion Show 2011 here.
Capsule#3
Richard Young Gallery
4 Holland Street
W8 4LT London
For more info visit: www.richardyounggallery.co.uk
Words Veroníca Carpio Martín Images Dan Harley
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER GOES ON TOUR
THE ENFANT TERRIBLE OF THE FASHION WORLD, JEAN PAUL GAULTIER, IS GOING ON TOUR. WELL, NOT THE MAN HIMSELF, BUT SOME OF HIS HIS MOST FANTASTIC PIECES ARE. THE MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS’ JEAN PAUL GAULTIER EXHIBITION OPENEND THIS WEEKEND BEFORE THE COLLECTION EMBARKS ON A WORLDWIDE TOUR.
Marking the 35th anniversary of the designer’s label, ‘The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk’ showcases 140 examples of the artist’s work including his old teddy bear decked out in a paper bosom to Madonna’s corsets and a parrot feather bolero.
No era of Gaultier’s goes unacknowledged: there are the quintessentially French-striped shirts, but there are also Mohawk and tartan-sporting mannequins, over-the-top eveningwear, and yes, that conical bra!
Interestingly, while we’re on the topic of Madge, Gaultier once revealed he proposed to Madonna three times because she was the only woman he could have sex with.
The exhibition includes about 140 ensembles, but also sketches, fashion photography, and excerpts from films, runway shows, performances and more, in six different sections: The Odyssey of Jean Paul Gaultier; The Boudoir; Skin Deep; Eurostar; Urban Jungle; and Metropolis.
“Beyond the technical virtuosity resulting from exceptional expertise in the various skills involved in haute couture, an unbridled imagination and ground‐breaking artistic collaborations, he offers an open‐minded vision of society, a crazy, sensitive, funny, sassy world in which everyone can assert his or her own identity, a world without discrimination, a unique ‘fusion couture,’” said Nathalie Bondil, the museum’s director and chief curator, in a statement. “Beneath Jean Paul Gaultier’s wit and irreverence lie a true generosity of spirit and a very powerful message for society. His humanist aesthetic touches me deeply.”
LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION SHOW 2011
ONCE AGAIN IT WAS TIME FOR ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS FASHION SCHOOLS TO HOST THEIR GRADUATE SHOW. WITH PRIZES UP FOR GRABS FOR THE BEST USE OF TRIMMINGS AND INNOVATIVE USE OF FABRICS, THE COLLECTIONS WERE COLOURFUL AND THICK WITH TEXTURES.
A few well known faces scattered the aisles including fashion entrepreneur Harold Tillman, Jo Wood and a scattering of writer and fashion illustrators.
Every collection down that came down the catwalk was like a fairy tale meets a South American tribal twist. Beads and bells dangled from fur and knitwear. Leather worked alongside silk and a clash of colours sped down the runway. Pockets were shaped and closed like old fashion purses with gold clasps, bags were used as hats and faces were masked with woven sacks. There was also an element of high end sportswear thrown in. There was so much to look at it was easy to miss the details that went into the collections.
Draping and layering was a standout theme. One of the best examples of this was Yingzhi Luo – Chi Chi’s use of African printed chiffon, layered with pleated and beaded Maypole dancing strips of fabric.
Menswear was well put together and many had a fresh approach to the norm and had obviously thought outside the box. Jung Yeon Chae’s collection pleated mackintoshes and shorts gave an almost Scottish Kilt. The men looked sleek in greys, blacks and whites, with leggings underneath, not at all feminine. Jaeho Choi’s ying and yang menswear tailoring with large oversized bags gave a refreshing modern element to the usual.
Sean McGirr did a more gothic look, with high platform shoes, oversized knits and heavy metal inspired baggy trousers and Nair Afonso Xavier produced a line of wearable 80’s inspired wearable bright gym wear with poncho style jackets and fitted shirts.
Barnett Lawson Best use of trimmings winner was deservedly Charlotte Barry. Her volcanic gold goddess dresses were every woman’s dream. Detailed coats added to the luxurious dresses.
Biddie Sawyer Silks Award Innovative use of Fabrics was Stine Riis. Shiny materials and matt were added to leather to give a shimmery effect. Deep greens and blues coupled with red blue and grey furs made this collection the most ready to wear, and appealing to the power dressing female form.
Nova Chiu, winner of Collection of the Year, sent goose pimples down the audience with her jungle pearly queen collection. Bright primary coloured fur detailing, with baby blue beads and tie dyed skin tight fabrics looked beautiful and exotic amongst the woven South American weaved jackets and skirts. You could hear the bells jangling down the catwalk, transforming you to a different culture.
Check out our LCF Capsule #3 Exhibition article here.
Words Jennifer Butler Images Alex Maguire / Chris Moore – catwalking.com
DIESEL SCHOOL OF ISLAND LIFE
THE DIESEL SCHOOL OF ISLAND LIFE, LAUNCHED THIS MONTH OFFERING DIESEL ISLAND PASSPORT HOLDERS ALL INCLUSIVE ACCESS TO AN EXTRAORDINARY SERIES OF EXPERIENCES INCLUDING EVENTS, PARTIES, AND WORKSHOPS, HOSTED BY SPECIAL GUESTS FROM THE WORLDS OF ART, FILM, POLITICS, MUSIC AND ALL OTHER CREATIVE FIELDS.
With an emphasis on pioneers, new creative communities and inspiration insights, The Diesel School of Island Life will offer a new outlook, where its inhabitants can creatively thrive, express a point of view about relevant social issues and stimulate action.
All events will bring to life Diesel’s ‘Land of the Stupid, Home of the brave philosophy’.
The creative pioneers on hand to guide you through their unique take on the world include: Howard Marks, Goldie, Metronomy, Mr Hudson, Errors, SBTRKT, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Guerilla Gardening, DIY Taxidermy, Last Tuesday Society, Joker, Project Pigeon, Stephen Walters, BUG & Adam Buxton, Optimo and much, much more.
Tuesday, May 3rd kicked off with a DIY taxidermy class from Charlie Tuesday Gates.
There will also be a very special series of talks from one of the most fascinating figures of our time – Howard Marks – who will be sharing his stories and imparting his own unique Island wisdom in three cities across the UK.
Other highlights include geodesic dome-building, creating an Island postal service with pigeons, adventures with subversive gardener Vanessa Harden who will teach citizens how to grow an urban island veggie patch and food foraging expert Jesper Launder who will show you what’s worth eating in Manchester’s urban parks.
There will also be a special trip to the English Riviera to shoot a music video with Metronomy for their next album, with Diesel Island citizens starring as extras.
All aspiring Diesel Island citizens need to do in order to attend some of the upcoming events is head for their local Diesel embassy (store) to pick up a Diesel Island passport or visit facebook.com/Diesel to sign up and unlock this array of life affirming workshops, special guest insights and VIP summer parties. By attending the School activities or making a brave purchase at Diesel stores, they will be given a Diesel Island visa, which will reward them with further Island perks, to be revealed throughout the campaign.
Details for all events can also be found at facebook.com/diesel
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN: SAVAGE BEAUTY
NEXT MONTH THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART IN NEW YORK IS TO HOST ALEXANDER MCQUEEN: SAVAGE BEAUTY, CELEBRATING THE LATE DESIGNER’S EXTRAORDINARY CONTRIBUTION TO FASHION. THE LANDMARK EXHIBITION WILL CHART MCQUEEN’S 19-YEAR RISE FROM ENFANT TERRIBLE TO ONE OF THE LEADING DESIGNERS OF OUR TIME.
Curator Andrew Bolton, working in conjunction with Sam Gainsbury and Joseph Bennett, the production designers responsible for McQueen’s extravagant fashion shows, has organized the exhibition thematically, in keeping with recurring concepts inherent within the designer’s work. “His fashions were an outlet for his emotions”, Bolton explained, “an expression of the deepest, often darkest, aspects of his imagination. He was a true romantic in the Byronic sense of the word – he channeled the sublime.” Rooms, including ‘Romantic Gothic’ and ‘The Savage Mind’, will delve deep into McQueen’s characters, and his obsession with Romantic literary traditions.
The exhibition, which will be held in the second-floor Cantor galleries, will feature approximately 100 pieces designed by McQueen. Signature designs, including McQueen’s iconic bumster trouser, will be on display. Taken primarily from the McQueen archive in London, the exhibition will be supported by garments from the Givenchy archive and private collections. Pieces from longtime collaborators milliner Philip Treacy and jeweler Shaun Leane will also be on display.
The exhibition launch will coincide with the Met’s Costume Institute Gala Benefit, with Honorary Chairs François-Henri Pinault and Salma Hayek, a fitting nod to the theatricality that characterized the designer. Thomas P.Campbell, Director of the Museum commented, “Alexander McQueen’s iconic designs constitute the work of an artist whose medium of expression was fashion. This landmark exhibition continues the Museum’s tradition of celebrating designers who changed the course of history and culture by creating new possibilities.”
From 4 May – 31 July 2011
Words Graham Gartside Bernier
EVENT: GLOBAL PARTY
RENOWNED HEDGE FUND MANAGER VETERAN LORD STANLEY FINK AND LUXURY LIFESTYLE EXPERT DAVID JOHNSTONE HAVE UNITED FORCES TO CREATE THE BIGGEST PARTY THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.
87 parties in 71 locations around 40 countries will take place in a 24-hour period during 15th and 16th of September.
The Global Party is inspired by the adventures of Phileas Fogg, who travelled around the world in 80 days.
The Global Party will not only be the biggest social event of the year but also a charity event as 67% of the profit will benefit the following charities: ARK (Absolute Return for Kids), Blue Marine Foundation, The Duke of Edinburgh Award (IAA International Award Association), IIE (Institute of International Education), Pratham, Rasia Gorbachev Foundation, Senteabale, Virgin Unite and Tusk.
ARK was founded in 2002 by a group of leaders in the alternative investment industry, pooling their skills and resources to improve the life chances of children; ARK delivers high social returns on philanthropic investment. ARK’s programmes are highly focused on meeting pre-defined strategic goals in the areas of Health (Sub- Saharan Africa), Education (UK, India) and Child Protection (Eastern Europe).
The prices for the tickets start at £1,200 and there are 50,000 pairs of tickets available to purchase by companies and individuals. Each invitee will have the choice of attending one of the 80+ parties around the world and will receive a limited edition ‘Global party Key-2-luxury’ silver key ring allowing access to 1000’s of personal contacts and exclusive VIP privileges for life.
Celebrities such as Simon Cowell, Liz Hurley, Jenima Khan, Damien Hirst, Boris Johnson… have already confirmed their presence for an event that will unite the most prestigious elite from the world of media, fashion, society and business and that aims to enter in the Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest party ever made.
Guests will have the opportunity to live a unique adventure in the most exclusive locations around the world: sipping Manhattans in New York, champagne in Paris, vodka martinis in London, margaritas in Mexico…
Leading luxury brands and destinations such as La Zagaleta and The Marbella Club (Marbella), Core (New York), Pure (Stockholm), The Grand Palace Hotel (Riga), Ragga (Mexico city), Supperclub (Amsterdam and Bangkok) just to name a few will hold at the same time one of the most luxurious and prestigious parties of all time.
In London, The Global Party will be held at the exclusive clubs: Boujis, Raffles, Whisky Mist, Embassy, Bungalow 8, Maddox and The Yacht London.
The Official Private Launch Party will be hosted in the Natural History Museum in London one week before on Thursday 8th of September and the journey will begin in London on Thursday 15th with an exclusive dinner on The Orient Express train.
David Johnstone will spend 3 months visiting each of the 80+ venues and this exciting journey will be filmed by The Luxury Channel, the world’s leading provider of luxury lifestyle television.

The press launch of The Global party took place in the cosmopolitan Spanish city Marbella. Mr Daniel Shamoon (The Marbella Club’s owner) invited all venue hosts, sponsors, partners and international journalists to a two-day press event which started with a sophisticated black-tie reception to welcome everyone involved with this ambitious project.
The press conference took place at the stunning private villa-complex La Zagaleta, which will be one of the official venues for this event. La Zagaleta is one the most luxurious property developments in southern Europe and its 10 square km estate offers two private 18-hole championship golf courses, an equestrian centre, tennis courts, two beautiful clubhouses with first class cuisine, a private helipad, six reservoirs and vast green hills & woodlands for hiking.
During the conference, Lord Stanley Fink and David Johnstone explained to the international media what their event aims to achieve and some the charities involved gave a speech to explain how the proceeds from this event will be used.
After the conference, all the guests were invited to attend an exclusive party at the swanky club Suite, inside the hotel Puente Romano, in Marbella. The party was a sophisticated example of what this wonderful event will be with an exquisite European modern style buffet, followed by a jewellery and fashion shows, several performances and an exclusive after-party with free bar which lasted until dawn. The night also celebrated the 8th anniversary of the club Suite.
It was a truly memorable and very impressive press launch but also a taste of a millionaire’s lifestyle and what The Global Party will offer to its guests worldwide. A unique event to see and be seen and definitely not to be missed.
The big dilemma now is which location to choose? I am already packing my party shoes to have the time of my life!!
For further information and to buy tickets please visit:
Words Verónica Carpio Martín Images Dan Harley
LONDON FASHION WEEK OFFICIAL CLOSING SHOW & PARTY
March 14, 2011 by Editor
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RICHARD AUSTIN REES & JULIAN BENNETT PRESENTED A FABULOUS FASHION SHOW TO SHOWCASE THE A/W 2011 COLLECTIONS OF THREE DESIGNERS: ENZOANI, TERENCE TROUT AND AMOUR FOU. THE EVENT WAS HELD AT THE EXCLUSIVE MEMBERS CLUB AMIKA AND SPONSORED BY MARIAH CAREY ANGEL CHAMPAGNE, VODKA O, PUSSY ENERGY DRINKS AND AMIKA LONDON.
The label Terence Trout opened the catwalk with an elegant menswear collection designed by Stephen Williams. ‘Dandy-style’ suits were on display for a man who wants to feel stylish and fashionable but also comfortable. The colour palette was full of bright colours such as green, red and pink, which added a playful tone to the collection.
His key pieces were a suit with matching tie and hat in red, a light green shirt with a matching tie in a darker shade of green and an office-style suit with a light pink shirt.
Enzoani showcased a glamorous womenswear collection made of luxurious fabrics such as chiffon, silky taffeta and satin. Strapless evening gowns and one-shoulder short dresses in bright colours were the main highlight of a collection for women who want to achieve a very sophisticated and sensual look.
Enzoani is already an established name in the bridal industry and well-known amongst celebrities.
Amour Fou by Charlie Crozier closed the catwalk with a romantic lingerie collection inspired by ballet, love, Romeo and Juliet and Jane Austen. The most impressive pieces were a beige cape with matching underwear adorned with flowers and the stunning corsets in black and pink colours with embellishments for a woman who wants to show her femininity but also her sexy side.
After the catwalk, the night continued with an after-party to celebrate the end of London Fashion Week where the drinks were flowing and Richard & Julian made sure everyone had a great time.
Words Véronica Carpio Martín Images Dan Harley
DISABLED AND SEXY CHARITY FASHION SHOW
‘SEE MY SMILE. SEE MY STYLE. SEE MY DISABILITY’
WHEELCHAIR USERS FROM AROUND D THE COUNTRY TOOK PART IN A HIGH PROFILE CHARITY FASHION SHOW, ‘DISABLED & SEXY: SEE MY SMILE. SEE MY STYLE. SEE MY DISABILITY’ WHICH WAS HELD AT THE TABERNACLE IN NOTTING HILL, LONDON IN LATE 2010.
Tess Daly, 21, post-graduate Image Consultancy and Fashion Styling student and wheelchair user was one of the main organisers of this event.
“After seeing programmes such as ‘Britain’s Missing Top Model’ and ‘How To Look Good Naked With A Difference’, I wanted to revisit the idea of disability within fashion and show that people with even the most severe of disabilities can be sexy, follow fashion and display individuality,” said Tess.
I believe that people with severe disabilities are not only ignored within the fashion industry, but that they are also thought of in a stereotypically negative way by the general public. My hope is that this show will broaden the public’s horizons and encourage disability to be more accepted within our society.”
Like Tess many of the disabled models featured at the show suffer from Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a neuromuscular disorder that is characterised by a degeneration of motor neurones, resulting in severe muscle weakness. Although SMA has a varying degree of effects, a very large proportion of those who have SMA are able to lead relatively active lives, but rely on the use of electric wheelchairs.
The show was raising money for The Jennifer Trust (Registered Charity No. 1106815) which is the only national charity in the UK dedicated both to supporting people affected by SMA, and investing in essential research into causes, treatments and eventually a cure for the condition.
Hosting the event was ‘Britain’s Missing Top Model’ judge, TV presenter and fashion agent Jonathan Phang. Model and wheelchair user Shannon Murray, who recently featured in high street Giants Debenhams advertising campaign, was one of the models who cruised down the catwalk. Debenhams showed its support by supplying a trendy menswear collection of checked shirts and leather jackets.
This was followed by a bespoke collection by new label ‘Too Many Dresses’. Founded in 2010 by Zoe Elley and Alice Bogunovic, they combine traditional looks with the avant-garde and created bondage accessory pieces worn by Tess Daly herself – as stylist of the event she certainly stood out. The Sex- Factor was provided by donated Ann Summers lingerie and Tess and her models, Tumu Johnson, Jay Taveno, Amy Dunn and Sophie Cox all cruised down the catwalk looking sultry and sexy.
Able-bodied models also took part in the show and strutted their stuff with accessories such as ‘Glam Sticks’ – jewel-encrusted crutches made by Debbie Deboo. Channel Four’s Jon Snow brought further glamour to the event, auctioneering a collection of luxury items donated by high fashion labels such as Miu Miu, Paul Smith and Miglio. The Glam Sticks of the catwalk were also auctioned off and fetched a large amount.
Disabled and Sexy? Those who took part in this show certainly were!
For more information on The Jennifer Trust and/or Spinal Muscular Atrophy, please visit www.jtsma.org.uk
Words Almaz Ohene
FASHION’S FINEST RENAISSANCE FASHION SHOW
January 27, 2011 by Editor
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MAHOGANY EVENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH FASHION’S FINEST HELD A FASHION SHOW AT JEWEL COVENT GARDEN TO SHOWCASE THE SPRING/SUMMER COLLECTIONS OF EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED FASHION DESIGNERS.
AAMAA couture opened the show with a stunning collection called ‘Amazonian’, inspired by globalisation, where traditional and contemporary African fabrics are combined with western influences to create a ‘worldwide’ look. AAMAA couture was established in 2009 by designer Toyosi Mobereola. She commented: “my label aims to mix different cultures together to create a unique and stylish Afro-centric look”.
The highlights of her collection were an electric blue square shoulder dress with African prints, a high-waisted trouser with black and white prints and a red tank top, a bright red puffy jacket with a thin black belt and leggings and a stunning beige hoodie with print details and a matching long skirt.
The next collection was by the label Bobafrique, who showcased edgy, trendy yet wearable pieces for a man who thinks ‘out-of-the-box’ and aspires to be stylish and unique. His designer, Bobby Egbele is influenced by Vivienne Westwood creating pieces which emphasizes beauty and cultural diversity. His spring/summer collection was full of bows which added a playful tone to his t-shirts. Other key pieces were a matching waistcoat and trousers with tribal patterns and a white shirt with blue prints and metallic details.
The show continued with the performance of Ololade Bhadmus whose neo-soul songs entertained the audience.
Tina Lobondi presented a very feminine and sophisticated collection for women who want to feel sexy but also elegant. Blue and its different tones were the predominant colour in a collection full of smart evening dresses. The main highlights were a vaporous electric blue dress with African prints and a black v neck dress with long sleeves finished with light blue leather which was complemented with a turquoise bag, hand-made with cow skin and the finest Italian leather, by Mucca Pazza. Interior designer Gabriele Ruetz-Razetti is the creative director of this luxury house which also produces accessories and furniture. Mucca Pazza means “mad cow” and his innovative, quirky and aspirational designs have already been seen in celebrities such as Tara Reid.
Poet Dele Osunsami dazzled the audience with two beautiful poems from his first book Poetry Speaks for Itself.
Label Me Clothing showcased a collection inspired by music, popular culture and American colleges for girls and boys who want to stand out from the crowd. The label is the creation of Adam Benjamin and business partner Jordan Williams who launched their first collection online on February 2010. Me Clothing’s slogan “It’s all about me” is highlighted in bright colours in hoodies, jackets and t-shirts.
The pieces are all about emphasizing individuality, confidence, attitude and personality achieving a ‘cool kid-next-door’ kind of look.
The final collection was by Kamondi Couture, which specializes in women’s tailoring. The label is the creation of fashion designers Sonia Ygo and Emma Mohamed. Their signature look is suits made of silk with African cotton prints for classy women who want to feel fabulous. The collection’s key pieces were an elegant beige dress with sequels, a very 70’s retro shirt with floral prints combined with wide trousers and a white silk shirt with floral details and short trouses which gave an original twist to the office look.
Fashion’s Finest Renaissance fashion show was presented in a very intimate and relaxed atmosphere which gave the opportunity to fully enjoy the different fashion collections and do a little networking. A successful and enjoyable show in every sense.
Words Verónica Carpio Martin Images Dan Harley


























































