As we prepare for the Spring Fashion Market, we will be introducing every designer or business that will be featured at the market! Just like we did for the Eco-Disaster Fashion Show, each week leading up to the market, we will give you a little taste of each designer or business. We are excited to announce the first designer, Sinath Jerome part of Regal Rowe.
Throughout Sinath’s life, she has been immersed in the design and construction of fashion apparel and accessories. From her earliest childhood memories of growing up in Cambodia, she has been intoxicated with the possibilities of molding color, texture and structure into the real-life product of her imagination. Now, under her brand, Regal Rowe, her passion is now vocation.
For Sinath, fashion design is the pinnacle of artistic expression, improved only by the close personal connection to the person wearing the finished creation. She is enamored with the design process as it is born through a vision through her mind’s eye, which she brings to life through her sketch process. This begins the steps of refinement of the garment as she tests the flow and styling on a drawn canvas. Once she has created a range … Read more!
Book Reading with Sahar Paz
April 25th, 2015 3-5pm
Fashion Denver HQ
1070 Bannock Street
“Words. It’s the one thing we all have in common.” Words are what helped Sahar Paz write the book “Find Your Voice: The Life You Crave is a Conversation Away” in which she shares the stories that not only took her voice, but brought back her voice. The book also serves as a guide for you to peel back your layers to listen and understand your inner voice. Brandi Shigley with Do What You Love, Love What You Do will have the pleasure of hosting Sahar Paz for her “Find Your Voice” book reading on April 25th at the Do What You Love World Headquarters, 1070 Bannock Street. The book reading will be free and open to the public.
Through “Find Your Voice” Sahar shares how she found the right remedy for living. She’ll help guide you to form daily habits that help you learn how to tune-in and listen to yourself. And once you have centered yourself, “Find Your Voice,” will help you build a vocabulary that is unique to your personality. And soon, your everyday practice will be the way you voice what … Read more!
There was a great turnout at the Eco-Disaster Fashion Show last week! Thank you to everybody who came to the show. A huge shoutout to our designers, speakers, models, hair/makeup stylists that braved the snow to be apart of our show! Also a huge thank you to Warm Cookies of the Revolution for collaborating with us to bring this thought-provoking show to life.
Here are just a few pictures from the show:
Before the show!
Brandi in her Eco-Disaster Fashion Attire
Deb Henriksen, one of our designers and speakers of the night
Some of the designs featured in the show (Starting top right, clockwise: Julia Rhoden, Simone Ruckman, Deb Henriksen, Richard Smith)
Thank you again to everyone who came out to support us!… Read more!
March 12th, Denver, CO Brooks LTD will showcase their new line at the Evening of Caring Gala benefitting Sue Miller – Day of Caring, a breast cancer organization.
A breast cancer survivor since 1990, Brooks has become more empathetic and understanding of women’s needs. Since her diagnosis, she has been featured multiple times in the Day of Caring events.
Brooks Ltd was founded in 1976, brooks fashions have been a staple in the Colorado community as well as selling designs to Saks Fifth Avenue and others. Since 2002, Brooks has served clients privately in her atelier in LoDo.
Designs featured in the Evening of Caring showcase the latest trends in fashion while highlighting the shape and character of each survivor model. “It is important for me to continue working with breast cancer survivors because I want them to feel beautiful and special,” Brooks said. “Giving these women the opportunity to have a custom made piece can be life changing. The confidence that you see in their faces on the runway is indescribable. It makes it worth it.”
An Evening of Caring will feature a thirty-one person Survivor Fashion Show featuring past Day of Caring models and recent breast cancer survivors. … Read more!
NATIVE MAX MAGAZINE GEARS UP FOR 2ND ANNUAL NATIVE FASHION IN THE CITY IN DENVER, CO
Native Max Magazine and Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce join forces to create a one day fashion showcase.
DENVER, CO. – Native Max Magazine, a Native American fashion and lifestyle magazine, and Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce have joined forces for a second year in the name of fashion to offer 2nd Annual Native Fashion in the City, scheduled for Friday, March 20 at the Doubletree Hotel, 3203 Quebec St. Denver, CO.
Conceived last year at the Indian Biz Expo annually hosted by the RMICC, the RMICC partnered with Native Max Magazine’s editor-in-chief Kelly Holmes and created Native Fashion in the City as a means of exposing Native designers and their fashion lines to the Denver community. After a successful first year, the RMICC and Native Max Magazine will come together again to host the 2nd annual Native Fashion in the City.
“I’m excited to work with the RMICC again this year. Last year’s Native Fashion in the City event was popular and made a huge splash in the Denver community. We hope to make a bigger impact this … Read more!
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