The carriages have turned back into pumpkins (or Ubers), but the visionary beauty of Denver Fashion Week lingers on, even a week and a half later..
Fashion Snippits from Ari Trillo
Photos by 303 Magazine’s Amanda Piela
The last two nights of DFW were nothing short of extraordinary. The National and International Designers runway show opened Saturday night with Maxwell Bresler showering us in vibrant futuristic space-pop looks (Mars – we ready!);
O’Field Apparel intensifying the tribal and modern-western flair with sophistication;
Overseer Production bringing in artsy, colorful street-wear;
Jasmine Lewis giving us sporty, dramatic shoulder pieces laid over edgy garments;
Read 303 Magazine’s wrap up
Four international designers from Mexico City also graced the McNichols Civic Center Building catwalk that night.
Amor & Rosas showcased modern designs and Mexican handmade embroidery;
Fábrica Social followed with a similar ethically sustainable vision, and the creative beauty of indigenous women artisans and neutralized minimalism;
To finish the jaw-dropping show, PAY’S covered the runway with knitwear love in playful and artistic fashion;
1.8 Takamura focused on gender-neutral garments with free-flowing forms.
A show that could be relived over, the audience was left ebullient and excited.