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This year, Osage Artist and Fashion Designer, Dante Biss-Grayson, is showcasing his work during the 100th year anniversary of the Santa Fe Indian Market at the La Fonda Hotel from his Sky-Eagle Collection in partnership with Sovereign Santa Fe Art Expo.
The show is entitled New Native Fashion: Empower by the Sky-Eagle Collection & Sovereign Santa Fe and will benefit The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women. (CSVANW) nonprofit. www.csvanw.org
Amber Midthunder, star of the new movie "Prey" a prequel to the "Predator" movie, was slated to walk the runway with Biss-Grayson's New Native Fashion: EMPOWER, he designed a “NARU” look to play homage to the recent runaway hit where Amber plays NARU. Native American Badass! Makeup Artist, Indigenous Eyecon @calijem on Instagram worked her magic on @aeroprey models!
About Dante Biss-Grayson and Sky-Eagle Collection
Artist, Designer, Poet, Writer, Activist
Being half Native American, of the Osage Nation, Dante uses the archetype as an image to guide his artistic process, getting into a trance-like state and letting the work find itself. He adheres to the Zen tradition of simple strokes converging with one idea, leaving on the canvas one decisive expression.
Dante Biss-Grayson’s art is an expression of his experiences as a combat veteran combined with the PTSD those experiences begot him. Having studied art before enlisting, he became reacquainted with painting as a means of confronting and expressing the loss, the absurdity, and the beauty of war. He writes that he “grew up as the apprentice/protégé and son of [artists] Earl Biss and Gina Gray,” surrounded by the radical art of the 1960s/70s-era Institute of American Indian Arts.
Visit www.skyeaglecollection.com for shopping and fashion and more info.
About Sovereign Santa Fe
SSF is a Contemporary Native American Arts exhibition, guest curated by Tony Abeyta showcasing cutting edge indigenous creativity. Sovereign’s mission is to create a platform to highlight ‘NewSchool’ Native American Arts and its elusive relationship between traditional and contemporary. Established to give vibrant Native American artists an on-trend platform to showcase and share their accomplished works and talents.
Organized by FaraHNHeight Fine Art, SSF2022 fosters a community of forward-thinking artists. The exhibition features contemporary paintings, sculptures, and fashion.
SSF2022 is an interactive experience, that allows visitors to view and experience contemporary native artists’ works, including but not limited to: Jonathan Warm Day Coming, Danielle SeeWalker, Isaiah Stewart, Raven Arbuckle, Santiago Rivera, Robyn Tsannajinnie, Micha Wesley, Nizhonniya Austin, Jesse Raine Littlebird, Derayna DeClay, Ivan Lee, Felicia Gabaldon, Elwin Shorthair, Dante Biss-Grayson, Patrick CloudFace Burnham, Dustin Mater, Rick Gendron, Preston Pierre, Randy Barton, Sean Deloria Blackwolf, Jay Smiley, Jeremy Singer, Billy Hensley, etc.
This year, Sovereign Santa Fe is designed as a more intimate yet immersive experience, fewer artists than in years past but larger scale work. Some participating artists will be showcasing their unique contemporary native creativity on larger platforms.
Donatella Versace on the Red Carpet for AmfaR Cinema Against AIDS Gala on Thursday 19th May 2011 during Cannes Film Festival at Hotel du Cap in Antibes, France
©Ki Price for Cinémoi 2011
This year, Osage Artist and Fashion Designer, Dante Biss-Grayson, is showcasing his work during the 100th year anniversary of the Santa Fe Indian Market at the La Fonda Hotel from his Sky-Eagle Collection in partnership with Sovereign Santa Fe Art Expo.
The show is entitled New Native Fashion: Empower by the Sky-Eagle Collection & Sovereign Santa Fe and will benefit The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women. (CSVANW) nonprofit. www.csvanw.org
Amber Midthunder, star of the new movie "Prey" a prequel to the "Predator" movie, was slated to walk the runway with Biss-Grayson's New Native Fashion: EMPOWER, he designed a “NARU” look to play homage to the recent runaway hit where Amber plays NARU. Native American Badass! Makeup Artist, Indigenous Eyecon @calijem on Instagram worked her magic on @aeroprey models!
About Dante Biss-Grayson and Sky-Eagle Collection
Artist, Designer, Poet, Writer, Activist
Being half Native American, of the Osage Nation, Dante uses the archetype as an image to guide his artistic process, getting into a trance-like state and letting the work find itself. He adheres to the Zen tradition of simple strokes converging with one idea, leaving on the canvas one decisive expression.
Dante Biss-Grayson’s art is an expression of his experiences as a combat veteran combined with the PTSD those experiences begot him. Having studied art before enlisting, he became reacquainted with painting as a means of confronting and expressing the loss, the absurdity, and the beauty of war. He writes that he “grew up as the apprentice/protégé and son of [artists] Earl Biss and Gina Gray,” surrounded by the radical art of the 1960s/70s-era Institute of American Indian Arts.
Visit www.skyeaglecollection.com for shopping and fashion and more info.
About Sovereign Santa Fe
SSF is a Contemporary Native American Arts exhibition, guest curated by Tony Abeyta showcasing cutting edge indigenous creativity. Sovereign’s mission is to create a platform to highlight ‘NewSchool’ Native American Arts and its elusive relationship between traditional and contemporary. Established to give vibrant Native American artists an on-trend platform to showcase and share their accomplished works and talents.
Organized by FaraHNHeight Fine Art, SSF2022 fosters a community of forward-thinking artists. The exhibition features contemporary paintings, sculptures, and fashion.
SSF2022 is an interactive experience, that allows visitors to view and experience contemporary native artists’ works, including but not limited to: Jonathan Warm Day Coming, Danielle SeeWalker, Isaiah Stewart, Raven Arbuckle, Santiago Rivera, Robyn Tsannajinnie, Micha Wesley, Nizhonniya Austin, Jesse Raine Littlebird, Derayna DeClay, Ivan Lee, Felicia Gabaldon, Elwin Shorthair, Dante Biss-Grayson, Patrick CloudFace Burnham, Dustin Mater, Rick Gendron, Preston Pierre, Randy Barton, Sean Deloria Blackwolf, Jay Smiley, Jeremy Singer, Billy Hensley, etc.
This year, Sovereign Santa Fe is designed as a more intimate yet immersive experience, fewer artists than in years past but larger scale work. Some participating artists will be showcasing their unique contemporary native creativity on larger platforms.
Katiti Seychelles Fashion Designer. Africa Fashion Week Freemasons Hall London The 9th Edition of Europe's Largest Annual African Fashion event.
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Jaded Lifestyles Sibu Dladla Fashion Designer. Africa Fashion Week Freemasons Hall London The 9th Edition of Europe's Largest Annual African Fashion event.
This album is dedicated to one of the biggest collaborations I had with some amazing people.
- Eugenia Ainalaki, Fashion Designer/Bridal Design for Filio's Design Atelier
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- Antonis Provias, Professional Photographer
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- Fanni Foundouli, Make Up Artist
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- Stavroula Nikolopoulou - Hair Stylist
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Greenbelt 5 at the Ayala Center, Makati presented its first big event...Bravo Filipino Fashion Show featuring the top Filipino Fashion Designers.
Our very own brand - RELIGIOSO was featured as the finale segment of the show.
The show exhibited new designs by Pitoy Moreno, Patis Tesoro, Cesar Gaupo,
Barba, and other famous Pinoy Designers...
EXPO LATINO FASHION SHOW AT THE QUEENS MUSEUM, FLUSHING MEADOW PARK NEW YORK CITY. RUNWAY MODELS AND CELEBRITY SINGERS LIKE BACHATA HEIGHTZ AND FASHION DESIGNERS.
AUGUST 19,2014
San Diego Fashion Week 2014 - SS 15 Collection - B.JASH.I Collection
Marcie Bain channels her Native American and Danish background as a fashion designer. Bain is the founder of the fashion label B.JASH.I, as well as NATIVE STEEL Men’s and Women’s Athletic Apparel. She grew up in Happy Camp, a small rural town in Northern California. At an early age, she studied her Karuk heritage and explored her passion of outdoors. With these two main influences, she transformed her visions and ideas into wearable art pieces. Her elegant eveningwear launched at FWSD14, and her vintage and Native American inspired pieces will be back on the FWSD2015 Runway. The B.JASH.I label is named after Bain’s four-children, Bradley Jon, Ashleah, Ishi, and Ashawnee.
Paris, the cosmopolitan capital of France, is, with 2.2 million people living in the dense (105 km²) central city and almost 12 million people living in the whole metropolitan area, one of the largest agglomerations in Europe. Located in the north of the country on the river Seine, Paris has the reputation of being the most beautiful and romantic of all cities, brimming with historic associations and remaining vastly influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, food and design.
Dubbed the City of Light (la Ville Lumière) and Capital of Fashion, it is home to the world's finest and most luxurious fashion designers and cosmetics, such as Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint-Laurent, Guerlain, Lancôme, L'Oréal, Clarins, etc. A large part of the city, including the River Seine, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city has the second highest number of Michelin-restaurants in the world (after Tokyo) and contains numerous iconic landmarks, such as the world's most visited tourist site the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre Museum, Moulin Rouge, Lido etc, making it the most popular tourist destination in the world with 45 million tourists annually. See wikitravel.org
Fashion design is the art of the application of design and aesthetics or natural beauty to clothing and accessories. Fashion design is influenced by cultural and social latitudes, and has varied over time and place. Fashion designers work in a number of ways in designing clothing and accessories such as bracelets and necklace, because of the time required to bring a garment onto the market, must at times anticipate changing consumer tastes.
Fashion designers attempt to design clothes which are functional as well as aesthetically pleasing. They must consider who is likely to wear a garment and the situations in which it will be worn. They have a wide range and combinations of materials to work with and a wide range of colors, patterns and styles to choose from. Though most clothing worn for everyday wear falls within a narrow range of conventional styles, unusual garments are usually sought for special occasions such as evening wear or party dresses.
Some clothes are made specifically for an individual, as in the case of haute couture or bespoke tailoring. Today, most clothing is designed for the mass market, especially casual and every-day wear.
Structure[edit]
Fashion designers can work in a number of many ways. Fashion designers may work full-time for one fashion as 'in-house designers' which owns the designs. They may work alone or as part of a team. Freelance designers work for themselves, selling their designs to fashion houses, directly to shops, or to clothing manufacturers. The garments bear the buyer's label. Some fashion designers set up their own labels, under which their designs are marketed. Some fashion designers are self-employed and design for individual clients. Other high-fashion designers cater to specialty stores or high-fashion department stores. These designers create original garments, as well as those that follow established fashion trends. Most fashion designers, however, work for apparel manufacturers, creating designs of men’s, women’s, and children’s fashions for the mass market. Large designer brands which have a 'name' as their brand such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Justice, or Juicy are likely to be designed by a team of individual designers under the direction of a designer director.
Designing a garment[edit]
Fashion designers work in different ways. Some sketch their ideas on paper, while others drape fabric on a dress form. When a designer is completely satisfied with the fit of the toile (or muslin), he or she will consult a professional pattern maker who then makes the finished, working version of the pattern out of card or via a computerized system. The pattern maker's job is very precise and painstaking. The fit of the finished garment depends on their accuracy. Finally, a sample garment is made up and tested on a model to make sure it is an operational outfit.
Fashion design is generally considered to have started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who was the first designer to have his label sewn into the garments that he created. Before the former draper set up his maison couture (fashion house) in Paris, clothing design and creation was handled by largely anonymous seamstresses, and high fashion descended from that worn at royal courts. Worth's success was such that he was able to dictate to his customers what they should wear, instead of following their lead as earlier dressmakers had done. The term couturier was in fact first created in order to describe him. While all articles of clothing from any time period are studied by academics as costume design, only clothing created after 1858 are considered as fashion design.
It was during this period that many design houses began to hire artists to sketch or paint designs for garments. The images were shown to clients, which was much cheaper than producing an actual sample garment in the workroom. If the client liked their design, they ordered it and the resulting garment made money for the house. Thus, the tradition of designers sketching out garment designs instead of presenting completed garments on models to customers began as an economy.
The garments produced by clothing manufacturers fall into three main categories, although these may be split up into additional, more specific categories
Haute couture[edit]
Main article: Haute couture
Until the 1950s, fashion clothing was predominately designed and manufactured on a made-to-measure or haute couture basis (French for high-sewing), with each garment being created for a specific client. A couture garment is made to order for an individual customer, and is usually made from high-quality, expensive fabric, sewn with extreme attention to detail and finish, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques. Look and fit take priority over the cost of materials and the time it takes to make.[1][2] Due to the high cost of each garment, haute couture makes little direct profit for the fashion houses, but is important for prestige and publicity.[3]
Ready-to-wear (pret-a-porter)[edit]
Main article: Ready-to-wear
Ready-to-wear clothes are a cross between haute couture and mass market. They are not made for individual customers, but great care is taken in the choice and cut of the fabric. Clothes are made in small quantities to guarantee exclusivity, so they are rather expensive. Ready-to-wear collections are usually presented by fashion houses each season during a period known as Fashion Week. This takes place on a city-wide basis and occurs twice a year. The main seasons of Fashion Week include, spring/summer, fall/winter, resort, swim, and bridal.
Mass market[edit]
Main article: Mass market
Currently the fashion industry relies more on mass market sales. The mass market caters for a wide range of customers, producing ready-to-wear garments using trends set by the famous names in fashion. They often wait around a season to make sure a style is going to catch on before producing their own versions of the original look. In order to save money and time, they use cheaper fabrics and simpler production techniques which can easily be done by machine. The end product can therefore be sold much more cheaply.[4][5][6]
There is a type of design called "kutch" design originated from the German word "kitschig" meaning "ugly" or "not aesthetically pleasing." Kitsch can also refer to "wearing or displaying something that is therefore no longer in fashion."[7] Often, high-waisted trousers, associated with the 1980s, are considered a "kitsch" fashion statement.[8]
Income[edit]
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Median annual wages for salaried fashion designers were $61,160 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $42,150 and $87,120.[9] The lowest 10 percent earned less than $32,150, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $124,780. Median annual earnings were $52,860 (£28,340) in apparel, piece goods, and notions - the industry employing the largest numbers of fashion designers.[10]
Do you know Trio? Of course, you know Laurinda’s absolute high end fashions, and especially her amazingly beautiful corset dresses, which are her trademark. But do you know the people behind Trio? I didn’t. How sweet to discover that Laurinda makes with her mother and sister the most talented Blythe trio ever. Laurinda is also a member of the red team in the For the Love of Blythe project and I am just speechless at the trousseau she made for her team’s doll…
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New portrait with fashion designer, Meghan. We shot this in 5 Points, Queens. Considered to be the world’s premiere “graffiti Mecca," it will be torn down in 2013 to make room for more high rises. So we had to get a few shots in before it's gone.
Backlit by the sun. Key light, camera left: Einstein with beauty dish and grid running off of a Vagabond power supply. Using Calumet radio triggers. Camera: Olympus OMD with kit lens.
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Fashion Designer. Africa Fashion Week Freemasons Hall London The 9th Edition of Europe's Largest Annual African Fashion event.
Fashion flashmob around the streets of Soho towards the Chelsea Flower Show. Fashion designer Pierre Garroudi.
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Fashion designer: @pierregarroudi
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Organiser :
Ronnie Jacobs
Host :
Tunde Bella
Fashion Designer :
Elisabeth Noir
Linda Blissett
Female Model :
Duchess Steph Anie
Nikki Hill
Sofia Bokhari
Rachel Evans
Bea Bench
Clare Violet Hodgkin
Kleine Ferreira Pina
Deborah Jay Kelly
Winter-Lei Suarez
Linda Blissett
Jessica ODonegan
Debi Jones
Minde Lpi
Maya Miracle
Body painting :
Boudicca Blue Wbpf Finalists
Mandi Gabler
Yana Raikes
Caroline Makaka
Make-up artist & Hair Stylist :
Messam Karen
Ophelia Mua
Brenda Tukei
Yolanda Shillingford
Dancers :
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A major new addition to the fashion show was the Rose of Tralee Fashion Designer Awards, a competition aimed at fashion & Millinery designers based/working from Kerry. The Awards where presented by Aghadoe Heights Hotel, Killarney & Hannons Fashion Shop, Castleisland, Co. Kerry.
Designers: Anne Linnane, Catherine Kelly, Colin Horgan, Clodagh Irwin Ownes, Danny Leane, Gra Mo Chroi, Geraldine Breen, Karyn Moriarty, Nia O’Mara, Nora Keane Moriarty, Orla O’Connor and Tina Griffin.
Milliners: Carol Kennelly, Kathleen McAuliffe and Aoife Hannon.
Models: The Holman-Lee Agency, Unit 1, Nampara House, Ballysheedy, Co. Limerick, Ireland.
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Shoes: Serendipity, Main Street, Adare, Co Limerick, Ireland.
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Hair: Cathrionas Hair Salon, Strand Street, Castlegregory, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
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Organisers: Rose of Tralee Festival, Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny Street, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
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Assaf Pelleg - Fashion Design that reflects modern femininity
A diverse collection to suit today's dynamic woman - any place, any time -based on a deep understanding of a woman's body and the needs and challenges of the modern woman. My collection includes Long dresses, short dress, women tops, women jackets, cardigans and women pants.
Assaf's secret to success lies in the variety of styles he offers - a wide range of unique, meticulously designed, flattering styles that focus the attention on a woman's beauty.
With Love, Assaf
Our dress is made from napkin 💙 It seems ridiculous, but everything looks very beautiful and harmonious :з In this dress you can go to any evening - the main thing that you are not exposed to water 😅