Wednesday, May 7, 2014

FASHFEST HIGHLIGHTS

 The colour palette was bold and bright hot pink and gorgeous orange teamed with a geometric print, black and white "Fireworks" print as well as classic black and white.


Above: Emily B wears this outfit so well. The hot pink kimono is clashed with the orange obi belt and tied in with the bold colours of the shorts print.

The result is stunning!

Above:  The geometric print dress Chelsea is wearing here with black contrasts features a dropped waist and Origami flap on the front. You can just get a glimpse of the black tote bag. 100% re-purposed materials were used to create this beauty in mesh and leather.

Above:  Alice is wearing a classic shift with a distinctive modern feel. The contrast in the skirt provides real impact.

 Above: Barb is wearing a gorgeous black linen shift that has a flap over the right bodice, the lining of which is in orange contrast to match the hem. Her purse is once again made from re-purposed materials: black mesh that is actually shadecloth, 4-braid handmade strap with chunky gold chain details.

Above:  Emily V looks stunning in black and white linen. The Origami dress has a pocket inside the flap on the right side of the front. The tote bag is again in re-purposed shadecloth, this time in black and white.

Above:  The back view of Charne in her Chevron short and layer top looks as good as the front shot!

 Above: Lara is wearing the black linen Origami skirt with a little white shell top and carrying a large tote in orange and white

  
Above: Ilana rocks in classic black linen....Shell top with black and white contrast yoke, shorts with a separate overskirt that's open at the front. Her handbag in black and white shadecloth has a leather detail on the closure strap.


Above:  Melissa looks oh so hot in pink. The classic shift has a flattering Aline cut that skims over the hips beautifully.


 ....and then there was the finale.....with Hanny thanking the crowd with gusto!





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