Showing posts with label YYC Fashion Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YYC Fashion Week. Show all posts
27.3.14
Sheer and Sexy Lionette
Jessica Armstrong's Lionette collection gives you materials with a sultry but elegant flow, colourful florals, and a touch of lace. All of which keeps your lady like look, and still delivers a bit of sex appeal.
Jessica's last collection of beautiful sheer reds and blues may have inspired you to jazz things up in the bedroom. However, this season Jessica has kept her sheer touch and layered her floral and animal prints so you can take that sultry flowing look to the streets.
24.3.14
Maark Abenir's Beautiful To Vain
I have been involved in the fashion industry here in Calgary for some time. There is some serious talent, like designers Paul Hardy and Haithem Elkadiki, that have made a name for themselves and stuck through our industry’s toughest times. If you can even call it an industry before 5 years ago. And I’ve always said that this city runs on word of mouth. And when social media made it possible for that word of mouth to spread even further, our industry started to make a name for itself.
Amongst those trying to make a name for themselves is young designer Maark Abenir. He may be young in the game, but a designer who knows how to put on a show. His dark and artistic vision to his work is what grabs my attention every time. What's fashion without pushing boundaries? I seriously appreciate a designer who knows how showcase what inspires them. If you can see their vision so clearly in their designs and their presentation, that is what makes a real designer in my mind.
Maark premiered his latest collection with us here in Calgary on March 8th, 2014 at YYC Fashion Week's Fashion Preview. Which I have a few images below to share with you, but before you browse the photos or wonder about the prosthetic makeup on the models faces, be drawn into the idea behind his work and visualize from the designer's eyes...
"My vision started with a girl who only sees beauty in her surroundings. Everything that surrounds her is magical. Until everything turned against her and slowly comes more evil. She transitioned from a lovely girl into an evil witch and manipulates things around her. A girl can be beautiful but when she becomes to vain, her soul becomes ugly and devastating." - Maark Abenir
If you have the chance, I suggest you get a seat at his next showing, WCFW on April 2nd to see the video he had created to open and run with his show. It absolutely grabs you and inspires you.
Amongst those trying to make a name for themselves is young designer Maark Abenir. He may be young in the game, but a designer who knows how to put on a show. His dark and artistic vision to his work is what grabs my attention every time. What's fashion without pushing boundaries? I seriously appreciate a designer who knows how showcase what inspires them. If you can see their vision so clearly in their designs and their presentation, that is what makes a real designer in my mind.
Maark premiered his latest collection with us here in Calgary on March 8th, 2014 at YYC Fashion Week's Fashion Preview. Which I have a few images below to share with you, but before you browse the photos or wonder about the prosthetic makeup on the models faces, be drawn into the idea behind his work and visualize from the designer's eyes...
"My vision started with a girl who only sees beauty in her surroundings. Everything that surrounds her is magical. Until everything turned against her and slowly comes more evil. She transitioned from a lovely girl into an evil witch and manipulates things around her. A girl can be beautiful but when she becomes to vain, her soul becomes ugly and devastating." - Maark Abenir
If you have the chance, I suggest you get a seat at his next showing, WCFW on April 2nd to see the video he had created to open and run with his show. It absolutely grabs you and inspires you.
5.3.14
A Fashion Preview by YYC Fashion Group
Are you familiar with Averynthe? Well let's kick this post off with a little teaser just in case you haven't...
YYCFW doesn't stop at this one designer either, they have a few tricks up their sleeves, and you need to be there to witness the growth of our fashion industry with your own eyes.
After the show, Calgary's newest Exclusive Ultra Lounge, Standard, has all YYC Fashion Week Preview Attendees Names on their VIP list. So make a night of it, enjoy a night out in Calgary like you were at Fashion Week in NYC.
Tickets available at: http://yycfashionweek.com/
19.10.13
Fashion in Calgary: YYC Fashion Week
What makes Calgary's Fashion Industry so amazing, is the passion in the people who want to make a difference, to promote the talent we have in our city and beyond. I just love it. It is what started me on my career path in the past, and it is what continues to drive me today.
Today I would like to talk about a new comer to Calgary, Troy Young, founder of YYC Fashion Week. Many of you have no idea who he is, or at least you didn't when when rumours of YYC Fashion Week were starting to bud. "Who is Troy Young?" was a question floating around the community.
Well, Troy Young, like many other new comers to Calgary with an interest in the fashion industry, and who come from other cities that may have a more dominant fashion scene than Calgary's, saw an opportunity. Now, if you have done your research, you may have seen that he is a wedding photographer, not a fashion industry leader or a fashion photographer even. However he is someone with passion and commitment to making a difference in Calgary's Fashion Industry.
Troy simply wanted to give fashion designers an opportunity to showcase their collections. So he talked about it amongst some other photographers that he has met within the city and pulled together a team. A team of people who all had a passion to make the same difference, giving opportunities to designers and our industry. A few photographers, and some models. None of them were event planners or marketers. But they all had/have one thing that drove them to make this happen, passion.
Some of you all laughed at the idea of there being a fashion week at all here in Calgary. I don't blame you, especially after the last couple attempts of a 'Fashion Week' in the past here in Calgary, they did not end well. I questioned how this was all going to come together myself. I'm not afraid to admit that. My judgement was based on my research of the fact they had no event planner, no marketing plan, and no real plan at all on how to make this event work and be successful. It was a typical creative group who were just going to go with the flow. Remember my advice from my last Fashion In Calgary post? Research, plan and prepare! And that we are ALL part of Calgary's Fashion Reputation in one way or another. Also, in my opinion a title with 'Fashion Week' in it will immediately create expectations, very high expectations. So I will be honest and say that I was a little worried about the dent it would make to our city's fashion reputation if this failed. Again, because a title with "fashion week" can effect a good part of our City's overall fashion industry reputation.
Unfortunately there were some mistakes made right out of the gate when they went public with the news. I'll just say their communications strategy was not thought out, or existing at all and should have been because I think it damaged their reputation from the get go. They sadly already had the weight of those past failed fashion weeks working against them, so this just gave a taste in people's mouths to exactly what they expected, an event that will fail. And I don't think they got the support they could have had if it had been approached differently.
HOWEVER, I am not going to post about all the things they could have done differently. I would like to point out the things they really did right. Like the fact that our industry can be really bad for not paying models and other fashion industry members that help make the events happen. Well, for those of you who don't know, Troy personally paid for models out of his own pocket! In fact he forked out a big amount of cash to make this first event happen at all. A business man who invested in his business idea. I seriously have high respect for that single fact. I believe there were others as well that were paid, but I'm not here to list those off either. My professional advice today though is that an event is a promotional form to promote a business, and in order to market a business you need to pay for your marketing. Don't make everyone else "donate" their time for free for your gain. Plan ahead and find the budget to pay accordingly.
Back to the event itself, their designer line up was a great mix of emerging and a little more established designers. Including, budding young star, fashion designer Maark Abeenir who just blew the audience away with the release of his newest label Averynthe on the runway. Trina Marie Cairns impeccable detailed collection from her line TMC who came in from Vancouver, BC, and the always edgy Nicole Rita Tomney's N.R.T. Fashions from here in Calgary. They even sought out international designers and brought designer Farah Deeba from the UK, showing her collection of Boa-Boa. And many more! They really did have a good mix of designers.
There was a big mix of performance artists, from acrobatics to magic, to musical performances. I will say there were too many entertainers on stage for a little too long, especially for a "fashion week" event showing about 6 designers a night, but fun entertainers. Like the one I have the photo to the right. He was so fun! I just wasn't their for the circus act though, I was there for the fashion. (Music always works with fashion however!)
So to sum up my opinion/post about YYC Fashion Week, I think we all can check our egos at the door, not judge them by all the things that they shoulda coulda done and remember that this team is just wants to make a difference and is just getting started. Everyone has to start somewhere and build from there. I respect what they are trying to do and I wish them the best for the long haul. They have a dream of becoming a fashion show that is recognized globally which in turn gains attention to those trying to make it in the fashion industry. I say go for it! (Just remember to research and plan accordingly. We are all in the same sandbox, let's play nice. ;)
(I encourage you to check out the designers I have mentioned above! Just click on the links provided. You can catch my few photos from the event on my instagram @sabrinamaypr or my twitter @sabrinamay_pr)
Today I would like to talk about a new comer to Calgary, Troy Young, founder of YYC Fashion Week. Many of you have no idea who he is, or at least you didn't when when rumours of YYC Fashion Week were starting to bud. "Who is Troy Young?" was a question floating around the community.
Well, Troy Young, like many other new comers to Calgary with an interest in the fashion industry, and who come from other cities that may have a more dominant fashion scene than Calgary's, saw an opportunity. Now, if you have done your research, you may have seen that he is a wedding photographer, not a fashion industry leader or a fashion photographer even. However he is someone with passion and commitment to making a difference in Calgary's Fashion Industry.
Troy simply wanted to give fashion designers an opportunity to showcase their collections. So he talked about it amongst some other photographers that he has met within the city and pulled together a team. A team of people who all had a passion to make the same difference, giving opportunities to designers and our industry. A few photographers, and some models. None of them were event planners or marketers. But they all had/have one thing that drove them to make this happen, passion.
Some of you all laughed at the idea of there being a fashion week at all here in Calgary. I don't blame you, especially after the last couple attempts of a 'Fashion Week' in the past here in Calgary, they did not end well. I questioned how this was all going to come together myself. I'm not afraid to admit that. My judgement was based on my research of the fact they had no event planner, no marketing plan, and no real plan at all on how to make this event work and be successful. It was a typical creative group who were just going to go with the flow. Remember my advice from my last Fashion In Calgary post? Research, plan and prepare! And that we are ALL part of Calgary's Fashion Reputation in one way or another. Also, in my opinion a title with 'Fashion Week' in it will immediately create expectations, very high expectations. So I will be honest and say that I was a little worried about the dent it would make to our city's fashion reputation if this failed. Again, because a title with "fashion week" can effect a good part of our City's overall fashion industry reputation.
Unfortunately there were some mistakes made right out of the gate when they went public with the news. I'll just say their communications strategy was not thought out, or existing at all and should have been because I think it damaged their reputation from the get go. They sadly already had the weight of those past failed fashion weeks working against them, so this just gave a taste in people's mouths to exactly what they expected, an event that will fail. And I don't think they got the support they could have had if it had been approached differently.
HOWEVER, I am not going to post about all the things they could have done differently. I would like to point out the things they really did right. Like the fact that our industry can be really bad for not paying models and other fashion industry members that help make the events happen. Well, for those of you who don't know, Troy personally paid for models out of his own pocket! In fact he forked out a big amount of cash to make this first event happen at all. A business man who invested in his business idea. I seriously have high respect for that single fact. I believe there were others as well that were paid, but I'm not here to list those off either. My professional advice today though is that an event is a promotional form to promote a business, and in order to market a business you need to pay for your marketing. Don't make everyone else "donate" their time for free for your gain. Plan ahead and find the budget to pay accordingly.
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Averynthe by Maark Abeenir |
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YYCFW Host Kimberly Jev & Musical Performer/Model (sorry didn't catch his name) |
So to sum up my opinion/post about YYC Fashion Week, I think we all can check our egos at the door, not judge them by all the things that they shoulda coulda done and remember that this team is just wants to make a difference and is just getting started. Everyone has to start somewhere and build from there. I respect what they are trying to do and I wish them the best for the long haul. They have a dream of becoming a fashion show that is recognized globally which in turn gains attention to those trying to make it in the fashion industry. I say go for it! (Just remember to research and plan accordingly. We are all in the same sandbox, let's play nice. ;)
(I encourage you to check out the designers I have mentioned above! Just click on the links provided. You can catch my few photos from the event on my instagram @sabrinamaypr or my twitter @sabrinamay_pr)
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