LA Fashion Week 10-11-12 Recap

Fashion, Music & Downtown LA Art Walk Successfully Merge for the First Time
A Packed House Welcomes the Refreshing Combination at Exchange LA

LOS ANGELES- Thursday, October 11th hosted the first ever LA Fashion Week meets Downtown LA Art Walk by Project Ethos. The historic Exchange LA featured an array of programming for attendees from multiple fashion shows and DJ sets to an electric performance from Icelandic female pop group, The Charlies. The red carpet bustled with excitement where official sponsor Scion parked a sleek white FR-S sports car, a model that had just premiered this year.

The Meet and Greet in the downstairs art gallery hosted by The Fashion Law Group reached capacity with a variety of celebrity stylists including those from Chic Little Devil Style House, buyers from LF Stores and The Doneger Group, and curators from Art Pic Gallery, Altered Space Gallery and more as well as hundreds of fashion, music and art enthusiasts.

Emerging designer fashion shows began at 9:30pm and 10:30pm featuring the designs of Jose Galeana (Galean Designs), Jennifer Krischer (Linden), Felicia Barth-Aasen (Collective 26), Claudia Gonzalez Pruitt (Beso Moda), Andre Myers (Nine Menswear), B. by Aperire, Marialia Pacitto (Marialia), Lawren Michele Cappelletti (Lawren Michele) and Kiki Hasija (ARIA by Kiki Resort Wear. Models cascaded down the staircases to strut in front of a LED wall with their hair and make-up styled by TNT Agency.

Starting off the “Synthesis” after party was a fashion show by the iconic Goorin Bros. with their latest collection. Artists Steven Michael O’ Connor and Jhydyn Levi also took to the stage with two forms of live art, O’Connor who completed an oil on canvas piece and Levi whose paint-splattered 3-D creation spelling the words “Project Ethos” gave the audience a feast for the eyes. Electro-club duo Oliver and celebrity DJ Caroline D’Amore also lent their skills to the after party, spinning throughout the celebration.

NEXT EVENT TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!

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