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Factory Fashion: A new fashion school’s in town!

We are so excited that there’s a NEW fashion school in town! FACTORY FASHION has opened up it’s doors for fashion classes and oh so much more!

As this community-driven business builds its the foundation, the crew behind Factory Fashion wants to know about YOU! Whether you’re a designer, a seamstress, a boutique owner, or any of the many things in our fashion industry, they want to get to know you!

Help them know who is out in our fashion community by filling out this form!

To learn more, visit www.factoryfivefive.com 

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Denver’s Public Porch: Boutique review

The Lions Share
Denver’s Public Porch: Boutique review
By Ayden Ehlinger

Hundreds of people each day pass through the inventive RiNo District in downtown Denver observing the contemporary art galleries and music venues that express the creativity of Denver artists. It is fitting that within this hub for innovative creativity there are clothing shops that show off the creative geniuses of local Denver designers while also encapsulating the creativeness the RiNo district has to offer. 

The Lions Share offers this aesthetic appeal to RiNo shoppers. Described as having Denver’s “public porch”, designer and owner of The Lions Share, Chuck Winfield uses his space to share the innovative designs produced by him and others. His line, Winfield clothing, along with other brands sold in the store gives a latter-day vibe to match the ambiance of RiNo. 

Winfield started his clothing line right out of high school in Denver where he grew up being an avid skier. He is ambitious to market his designs to the public eye through The Lions Share and social media. 

 

Winfield’s designs bring a new image to the world of fashion by reinventing old styles into his contemporary style. By altering different mainstream corporations, Winfield can Read more!

FASHION WEST And  The Southwest Hairstyling Awards 

Cow Punk? Absolutely. 
Cow Chic? Indeed.
Cow Town? Not on your life 

FASHION WEST
And
The Southwest Hairstyling Awards

August 15 & 16, 2021

Exdo Event Center
1399 35th Street 
Denver, Colorado 
80205
A Fashion Show for and from
the Wild West.
Fashion is back in our Mile High City and we can’t wait to see the fashions unfold as Denver’s top designers and stylist bring their brilliancy to the runway!

Denver-based organization Fashion West celebrates fashion from the perspective and spirit of the American West. We feature artisans who craft pieces individually by hand- to designers that made their start in the west then scaled their businesses to larger international markets -to designers from anywhere in the world who capture our imagination.

Fashion West

Night One – Vanity

Southwest Hairstyling Awards

Inventive runway segments crafted for the public eye and beauty trade alike- presented by leading figures in the international hair salon industry.

Featuring:
Sally Rogerson/Arizona
TIGI By Eric Gomez/California
El Salon/ Colorado
Ebony Underground / Colorado
Charlie Price / Colorado
Beauty Underground
House of Lamour – West Hollywood
Colorspace By Lupe Voss/ California
Emerge Modern Salon /Colorado
Rita B Salon/Colorado
Stephan Lauren Hair/
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Ayden’s summer must have’s

Personally, I always found my style to be more accustomed to winter with long sleeves and pants, so summer can make it difficult for me to create an outfit that I feel truly encapsulates my own personal style.

After years of trying to build the perfect summer wardrobe, these pieces continuously bring me comfort and pride over the hottest months of the year. The light plain white shirt is perfect for any hot day and can match with almost any other clothing. The blue high-waisted mom shorts are comfy enough to wear almost every day. Of course, I could not go anywhere without my trusted necklaces and sunglasses, and the Nike Air Force and Fjallraven Kanken bag add bright and colorful elements perfect for the summer. Read more!

False Ego: Boutique on Walnut

False Ego: Boutique on Walnut
By Maya Fuentes

According to Worldwildlife.org, making one cotton shirt can require around 2,700 liters of water. This takes a huge toll on the environment especially when these shirts are only worn for a year or so before being tossed into the trash.

A local brand in RINO hopes to change that by offsetting their carbon footprint and donating towards green causes. Falso Ego sustainably sources its materials by using recycled cotton, recycled bottles, water-based inks, and organic textiles. Additionally, if a customer has a False Ego product they no longer wear anymore, False Ego will recycle it towards new garments.

False Ego

While they have a large focus on the environment, False Ego also ensures their products are ethically made and their workers are treated fairly. They only work with manufacturers who provide their employees with healthcare, liveable wages, and even psychological care. 

The values False Ego carries aren’t the only reason to stop by and shop. Upon entering False Ego, guests are greeted with a simplistic layout and tons of greenery. Racks are filled with shirts and hoodies with minimalistic yet colorful designs. They also sell shorts, sweatpants, backpacks, and other pieces in addition Read more!