Sentences with phrase «staged runway shows»

Over in London, Hunter, a brand still known almost exclusively for its tall rubber boots, has produced two elaborately staged runway shows since bringing on Alasdhair Willis as creative director.
Christopher Shannon, James Long, and JW Anderson will use stage runway shows; Carolyn Massey, Lou Dalton, and Sibling will do presentations; and Christopher Raeburn, James Small, Katie Eary, and Omar Kashoura will create installations.
Besides her installations, which combine flashy and everyday products, and accessories like hair extensions oddly plucked out of context, Hardy will stage a runway show 20 May.

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Without decorations and little furniture, the sprawling 6,000 - square - foot «Stage D» room, which is better known for hosting Fashion Week runway shows and celebrity bashes than local pols, is rugged and industrial with exposed red brick walls, polished concrete and brick cobblestone flooring and exposed metal pipes.
If you're in doubt, go through the archives of fall / winter runway shows and you'll see that there are always animal print coats and other types of outerwear in this print on the stage.
I was back stage waiting to go on the runway to promote our TV show so I missed most of the walks.
Walking into Diane Von Furstenberg's fashion week «experience» in «the house of DVF» (which the company staged in lieu of a regular runway show) was like walking into a giant DVF - themed party.
It's no surprise, then, that the company is sticking with the in - season model and recently announced plans to stage its next consumer - facing runway show in Los Angeles in February 2017.
And this morning, Chanel staged its 13th annual «Paris Cosmopolite» Metiers d'Arts runway show at the Ritz Paris (Gabrielle Chanel's former home).
Help Jojo storm back onto the runway as she stages fabulous fashion shows from New York to Paris to Milan.
«Think about your grandmother differently,» the artist Robert Kushner said to me last summer, reflecting on the years he spent during the mid-1970s cutting, sewing, and crocheting handmade garments — often out of scavenged and second - hand clothes — then staging them as costumes for live performances and runway shows in downtown New York studio lofts and galleries like Paula Cooper and the Kitchen.
Sketches, stage costumes, and excerpts from films, runway shows, concerts, dance performances and televised interviews will all provide a look at the couturier's world and will explore how his avant - garde fashions challenged societal and aesthetic codes in unexpected, and often humorous, ways.
Assisted during the creation and development stages and during professional shoots and runway shows
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