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Sunny Mood Is Fashion Runway Show
Tiffany Lowry does it again–the Sunny Mood is Fashion runway show at Hard Rock Cafe was a great success. There were a few technical difficulties due to the unconventional venue, but the fashion was on point.
The Bandwagon skate/snowboarding line was really simple, casual pieces (mostly t-shirts and hoodies), but Seattle Peach appreciated that the models were styled well, with big hair, fishnets and no pants. zuzupop displayed great clothes for the 9-5er–clean, professional silhouettes with bright, unexpected colors as accents. Seattle Peach was feeling the big, clunky jewelry of Divine Design, although it’s a look I can’t personally pull off. The silk undergarments and sleepwear from staplesonline.com appeared cozy and decadently comfortable, but not overtly sexy.
Seattle Peach’s three favorite designers of the night were the last to grace the runway. Millie Vixen is always fabulous and a bit cheeky with her creative use of fabrics and construction, and she displayed her ability to be versatile, using a more subdued palette than we’re used to seeing. Like A Rock Star’s whimsical take on classic tailored suits is so fashion-forward–Seattle Peach just loves his use of strong, standout hues and flirtatious styling. The deconstructed gowns by Frocky Jack Morgan made a convert out of me–I can’t wait to get my hands on one. The unfinished hemlines and fur layering on the backside are so creative and stunning. Seattle Peach can totally see Marla Singer from Fight Club rocking one of these gowns.
All in all a fantastic event. Scroll for snaps by Blush Photo.
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