Miyerkules, Mayo 29, 2013

PULSE - Fashion Show


Student designers from Stephens College of Fashion and Design collaborated and created their own production runway show called “PULSE.”

The show featured and showcased student designers’ works and collections from 2010 to 2011.

The collection were of swim wears, cardio wears or exercise outfits for indoors and outdoors, weekend or everyday wear, work or career outfits, something you could wear to work or to school, and some cool and comfortable garments.

Most collections were males but there were female wears as well. 


The concept of the whole show was ease and comfort ability. Showcasing garments that fits someone who is physically active and like who’s always mobile and kind of like have busy day all day.

So there is more of like rugged instead of formal wears and  models walk on snickers and some comfy shoes, wearing denim pants and cargo short, jackets and blazers and some sweat suits with hoods and ride on bicycles on the runway and or wearing backward caps and day shades.


It is more of like the usual thing, except that they are more dated and fashionable, mixed and matched instead of just putting one layer before another that do not match at all, and you look like you just came out of laundry.

These ones are simple and cool but fashionable and in style. Even the way the male models wear their hair is really like a normal day but looks really good and the skin tattoos even matched the whole look, raw at some point rugged but looks really neat and decent.


The designs were so good, everyone loved the simplicity and it sure ended up in stores shortly after.

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Linggo, Mayo 26, 2013

5ive Star Student Fashion Show

The Harajuku Kawaii winter fashion show that was recently held in Tokyo, Japan was quite a show and not the kind you would often see on a runway show.

It was a fashion and music event that presented famous brands and Japan’s fashion magazines.


It was also a dedication to the up and coming talented and creative student designers of Tokyo, they were called,” 5ive Star.” The show featured their own designs and collections.


The 5iVE Star is a fashion organization in Japan that serves as platform for hopeful Japanese fashion and design students.

They create and host fashion shows that give opportunities for students to showcase their own creations in the real world of fashion and a chance to build a successful career.


5iVE Star has a goal that fosters “creativity” and it showed during the show. They showed designs that you would probably not want to wear but were interesting and really creative.


There were some of the collections that even looked scary and some is like an anime costume, but the things is that they wanted to show their talent and creativity, and on that part they were very impressive.


Huwebes, Mayo 23, 2013

University of Salford 2012 Fashion Show


There were twenty of the best graduating fashion design students of the University of Salford Manchester who showcased their original creations and their final collection in front of more than three hundred professionals, clothing industry and experts in the fashion world, along with fashionistas from different parts of the world, their families and friends, during the student catwalk show last May of 2012.

It was the first of its kind to be held in MediaCityUk space.

They have successfully put one of the most spectacular shows ever, created by student designers.

There were a lot of important and influential people in the industry who came to witness the show, apparently they know of Salford University’s caliber and they are amongst the fashion schools all throughout the world, who boasts of its talent and producing competitive and promisingly creative young designers.


Hence, making the competitive world of fashion even more competitive and setting the bars and some of the hottest trends there ever was.

There’s a lot to expect from these batch of talents and most definitely watch out and look forward to. It won’t be long after they graduate that we’d see them hosting a runway show of their own.

There were varied collection concepts used, ranging from fine tailoring and evening wears to some active sportswear and military styling. It is very interesting to see so many transitions and unique styles. How creatively each piece was thought of and the effort they must have invested in to come up with such a creation.


Five of them have emerged as winners – “best collection” and the winner is invited to showcase their collection on the prestigious Graduate Fashion Week at London’s Earl’s Court.

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