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

Friday, January 18, 2013

Black Collar "Cold School" Show

Last night I attended Black Collar's "Cold School" launch party / fashion show at Honey in Minneapolis.




"We are the unknown, the overlooked, and overworked. We are those who simply desire a chance to earn the experience and prove our quality. We promote others as we promote ourselves. Black Collar shares the load, and we share it gladly. We number in the many, our diversity our greatest asset."

- Black Collar

The collective consists of: Dan Souligny, Brandon Krom, Aaron Schulte, Sean Monahan, Luke Berhow, Justin McKinley, Eric Johnson, Dan Levar, Schuyler Huber, Chris Peck, Ant Konigbagbe, Charles Knight, and Grace Alexander.

The show started with this video produced by Chris Peck, followed by the runway show.







It was an awesome night! If you missed out, you can check out all of the merch on the Black Collar website : blackcollarcollective.com.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Fall



I'm getting really excited for fall this year. The weather has already started to turn and although this summer feels like it went by in a flash, I hope fall comes early sticks around longer this year.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Weekend Fun

A glorious weekend involving Renaissance history and farm land picnics, retold to you in snapshots..















































photos copyright Karen O'Bryan 2010

Monday, April 26, 2010

Behind Closed Doors

Check out the photos from the Le'toile fashion party friday night HERE


Photo by Stephen Stephens
Styling by Jahna Peloquin
Clothes by Blacklist Vintage

Friday, April 23, 2010

Imagination Mechanism - Tonight!

I have a habit of posting about events after they've happened, however tonight I'm going to change that..

Imagination Mechanism

An interactive fashion party exploring the creative process!

Join us for a real-time peek inside the creative process of fashion photography! We’ll return once again to the Eitel Building’s gorgeous Rooftop Sky Park on Loring Park for a stylish, interactive mixer that will invite you to play creative director for a day.

Try your hand at designing fashion photo shoot mood boards and story boards with the help of l’étoile and Secrets of the City staff, then watch as l'etoile implements these same processes to create a live fashion photo shoot that will include everything from styling, shooting, retouching, and even editorial layout — all right before your eyes.

Complimentary refreshments will be available, including hot n' tasty apps from Ginger Hop restaurant and even hotter people. And dress to impress: we’ll be giving away multiple pairs of tickets to the Guthrie Theater's production of M. Butterfly to the most “fashion photo ready” attendees! Sponsored by l’étoile magazine, Secrets of the City, Vision Models, Eitel Building City Apartments, Cake Eater Bakery, and Ginger Hop.

7pm-10:30pm / Free

Eitel Building (Rooftop Sky Park)
1367 Willow St
Mpls 55403
www.eitelbuildingcityapartments.com

questions: kate@letoilemagazine.com
www.letoilemagazine.com

Friday, December 4, 2009

Fashion Shows

As of last night I have now been to 2 fashion shows around town and I thought I can't put off sharing the photos any longer.
The first fashion show I went to was a couple of weeks ago at the Arklow Bay Hotel in Arklow. It was a charity event for a high-school. (secondary school? I'm not sure what they call it here to be honest but it's not 'high school') It cost 10 euro for a ticket and we each got a free raffle ticket for the chance to win a variety of gifts ranging from candles to gym memberships. I didn't win anything, but I don't really need candles and a gym membership in Ireland wouldn't do me much good...

As we walked in we were given a free glass of wine and some cheese. The room was packed! There were a lot of families and kids from the school. The show started with a brief introduction from school members and the mayor of the town - then of course, fashion!





The show was really long. It was almost 3 hours long - but I had a really good time. The models were all local people - including a lot of kids from the high school. There were clothes from shops in town to try and promote shopping local. They had also handed out the shop local voucher books that we designed. It was really cool to see so many people looking through a book with my illustration on the cover of it.

I took a lot of photos from that night - most of which didn't turn out because the models were bookin' it down the runway and didn't stop long enough at the end to get a clear picture. I think they were all just nervous, which is understandable. But I did manage to get a few less-blurry pictures. I know I could've just used the flash but I hate the way that looks - at least from my camera. There were a lot of male models - mostly high school boys, but they were impossible to photograph without the flash. They didn't bother to stop at the end of the runway they just turned around and quickly walked back off stage.. haha.

Anway - here are some photos. There are from Dunnes Stores (equivalent to Target) Oxygen & McMullans (both local boutiques,) Warehouse and a Bridal collection. I can't remember now every store they had represented there that night, but I'll point out the outfits I do remember.

This first set is from Dunnes.










Oxygen




McMullans








Warehouse




Bridal






The rest I can't remember exactly where each dress is from - but aren't they so cute? The overall theme for the night really was "Christmas Parties" so that's why it's mostly party dresses.











Last night my co-worker and I went to Gorey, which is about a 15 min drive from Arklow, to attend a small fashion show at a boutique called Contra The store is the perfect size, I think. Not too big, not too small. It was all decorated for christmas and for the show. The clothes were really nice and I saw plenty of things I really wanted, but it's a little bit more on the spendy side (especially for someone who is about to be unemployed as of 5pm today...)





When we walked inside we were greeted by a nice saleswoman handing out free glasses of champaign. We wandered around the store looking at everything while we waited for the show to begin. I was hoping I could find some christmas gifts for my sisters - a nice shirt or some accessories, but like I said, it was a bit spendy and I didn't see any purses or necklaces that I could see them actually wearing.

After about a 1/2 an hour, the show started. It was another long show - probably 2 hours, but it was really fun. And after 3 glasses of champaign I got really camera happy and nearly filled up my memory card with photos. I won't share them all because that would be ridiculous - but I do have a fair few.

These are all of my favorites outfits from the evening:




























After the show there was a frenzie of woman trying on clothes - including my co-worker, who walked away with 3 new adorable dresses (at a 10% discount) They also had the make-up artists who did the models' makeup in the back of the store so you could get your eyes and lips done for free! I didn't part-take but I thought that was a really cool idea.. Buy a new dress - get made over - and have a night on the town! Fun fun fun!





Our evening ended at a pub down the street (of course...)





It was a great night. I've decided I much prefer watching fashion shows than being in them.. even though you sometimes do get perks like getting into the venue for free or discounts on clothes..

Cheers!
Karen