
Fashion Has no Borders ™ FHNB Fashion & Accessory Exposé ™: November 18th and 19th
A multifaceted fashion exhibition will take over the Roundup Centre in Calgary this November, bringing together students, and fashion industry experts as well as both high-profile and Canadian retailers.
Fashion Has No Borders ™ President Sharon Cornwall is excited to bring the Fashion & Accessory Exposé ™ to Calgary after a successful run in Toronto. This new and innovative show will provide retailers with the chance to further develop their reputation as respected members of the industry, as well as present entertainment and promote fashion industry education by connecting business leaders with emerging talent.
“The show will launch and link Canada’s up-and-coming designer superstars with many of our Nation’s quality local source manufacturers, all in support of an industry that is a crucial mainstay of our diversified economy,” said City of Calgary Mayor Dave Bronconnier, “Thousands right here in Calgary are employed in fashion design, manufacturing and retailing. The Fashion Has No Borders™: Fashion & Accessory Exposé™ is their showcase, a chance to prove how very, very good they are.”
Fashion students will have the chance to come and showcase their designs and creations on the runway, and future beauty school students will be able to gain more insight into the colourful world of fashion by talking to industry experts about their experience. Young Calgarians will also have a chance to perform during the ‘Fashion Theatre’ portion of the runway show. Prizes and educational bursaries will be awarded during the exposé, including ‘Designer of the year’ and ‘fashion photographer of the year’.
“Fashion Has No Borders™: Fashion & Accessory Exposé™ is a great opportunity for the Olds College fashion students to get exposure to the industry they are studying,” said Terry Males, Chair of the School of Business at Olds College. “In Western Canada the networking at ground level of the fashion industry is difficult to find. There is no real resource that is easily accessible to young minds to discover the extent of how rewarding our industry can be.”
The wide array of retailers at the exposé will be split into a handful of differing categories. Kiosks featuring vintages pieces, accessories, and sport and street-inspired fashion will each have their own “zones.” Additionally, there will be zones for higher profile designers, menswear, beauty products and personal wellness.
So, for all the fashion lovers and future fashion entrepreneurs out there, get ready for the Fashion Has No Borders™ Fashion & Accessory Exposé™ happening on November 18th and 19th from 12 P.M. until 9 P.M. both days. Cost for entry is $9, or $5 for high school and beauty school students with ID. For more information visit http://www.fashionhasnoborders.com.
Watch the video related to fashion shows
Read this before you ask!!!! You are able to find both the names of the models and the name of the music here: vsholic.com for names, or vsholic.com for music… Part 2: www.youtube.com Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2008 Part 1: Glamour Goddess
che kung anu-ano ang pnagccvi nio jan walang kbuluhan
lol 1:59 to 2:11
visit http://www.wwd.com ( women's wear daily) and find out from there calendar.
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You can ask SoFA or School of Fashion in Manila. I think they are updated to the latest fashion shows. Also head to Greenbelt 5. Check their announcements for any fashion shows.
The person who hires the models is normally the designer him/herself or the Creative Director at the label
The person who writes reviews of the shows is normally a Fashion Editor
*LOL* I don´t think that´s paranoid but okay I can live with that! xD
a buyer
alex is verry verry verry prteety
llmfaaoo, tht’s cute how old are yoou?
i have no clue
Lucky for you Fashion week starts in September and your near LA so attend the low end shows for free.
From what I saw of the 'latest' fashion designs you need to be insane, arrogant, limp wrist, and completely above desiring to please anyones sensibility.
The fruit loop in Paris this last week must view the buying public as buffoons…
12…Why?
LOL! i <3 her!
abicrombie and witch
You will still have to pay a booking fee to the agency for each of the models even if they are unpaid. Normally it would be about $50-100 per model
It's normal for new faces to get booked on unpaid jobs their first year or two, but the agency still needs to get their fees.
You could also try calling a dance company – you'll have girls with good bodies who know how to move. And if it's a company, there will be a lot of peer pressure for them all to appear on time.
lol i luv justins moonwalk!!!