Monday, April 26, 2010

420 in the park.

Although it's passed, how many of you out there celebrated 420 Day?

The London Free Press got some coverage of the big event down in Victoria Park.

Check it out:

Monday, April 19, 2010

unbound 2010.









Last Friday, April 16 - Fanshawe's fashion design students put on their end-of-the-year graduate portfolio at Museum London.

The ritzy event - seriously, people were lookin' good and the food was fancy - was packed, and while it did start way later than planned (and the fashionable people were getting testy, as this Interrobang reporter overheard), it was worth the wait.

Coming from a person who can't sew to save her life, seeing those creations stomp down the runway was IMPRESSIVE.

The evening performance was judged by big names like famous Canadian designer David Dixon, Maggie Bill of ET Canada, and Erin O'Brien of Flare magazine.

Literally everything from swimsuits to mermaid-inspired evening gowns graced the stage and the audience was visibly psyched by the results.

Congrats to the class of 2010!

*all photos by Anthony Chang.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

lg fashion week - exclusive pics of Brandon R. Dwyer's show.





And we're back with some more images from LG Fashion Week! This time we'd love to show you some pictures taken at Fanshawe grad, Brandon R. Dwyer's show.

BASCH by Brandon R. Dwyer featured some tight looks - literally. But the BASCH girl is confident, and exclusive, according to the press information.
The show started with a sexy, sleek mini-movie featuring a cat-and-mouse game between two women, one changing her identity with various BASCH looks and a blond wig.
Opening the show was the "spy" of the video, followed by each model - wearing identical blond wigs.
It was very wearable. I could see some girls rocking these looks when they go out, or when they really want to make a statement on a date.
The second last dress in mint green was stunning, trimmed with fur and a welcome piece of colour where most collections went black and cream.

Great work, Brandon!

theatre lovers. check it!

Set in the late 1920s and '30s, this play explores a semi-Romeo and Juliet romance between two teens. It's all about sexual awakenings, repression, class systems and the wonder and fear of first love.
Details are on the poster - we encourage you to check it out! It's the program's second graduate performance.