30 October 2015

One Night Stand boutique X Stephanie Chehade the label.





It was an affair to remember with One Night Stand Boutique and Adelaide fashion designer Stephanie Chehade collaborating at a sophisticated fashion launch. Showcasing both fashion hire business and Local fashion designers strengths.

Also known as ONS Boutique since 2012 the fashion business has offered the hire of high quality dresses from a range of Australian designers including Bec & Bridge, Nookie and Zimmerman. And have recently added fashion accessories and shoes to complete the styling of the dress.

Natalia Taylor  the founder of ONS says, “We understand that women are unlikely to wear the same outfit more than once, particularly since the increase in social media captures. We continue to provide a service that enables women to wear a beautiful dress once but at a fraction of the retail price, and without buyer’s remorse,”
Another local business that benefits from ONS boutique is Karl Chehade Dry Cleaning; using the environmentally friendly dry cleaning service is fitting with the nature of the boutique's emphasis on recycling fashion garments.

 S.A Designer Stephanie Chehade showcased her sophisticated styles alongside ONS boutique range. Since graduating with the Advanced Diploma in Applied Fashion Design and Technology from TAFE SA in 2011 she created the  label starting in 2014.

Her collection showcased both white on white Resort Wear and High Summer garments. The High Summer collection showed a refined range of neutral tones and play on textures that reflected her interpretation and style of a Moroccan Summer.

The event featured models by Finesse models Australia, Filip Odzak on the decks and Kate Collins as emcee.With special thanks to Maree and the Girl about town PR team for another high quality fashion event supporting the local fashion industry.





                                          White on white Resort wear by Stephanie Chehade the label


 Stephanie Chehade Resort wrap dress



                                                  Tennis Dress by Stephanie Chehade the label




Claire skirt by Stephanie Chehade the label





   White on white Resort wear by Stephanie Chehade the label




ONS Boutique




Billy and Boo gold gown ONS Boutique





                                                                        ONS Boutique





 ONS Boutique




ONS Boutique




ONS Boutique




ONS Boutique





High Summer by Stephanie Chehade




High Summer by Stephanie Chehade





High Summer by Stephanie Chehade

29 October 2015

An enchanting runway by PAOLO SEBASTIAN



The Snow Maiden

Having not had a solo show as part of  the Adelaide Festival since 2011 it was another highly anticipated runway show. Paolo Vasileff showcased his Autumn Winter 2016 collection tittled the Snow Maiden against a backdrop of full size trees stripped back to their bare winter state. Which both contrasted and complimented the collection which was full of texture,volume and warmth.

There was a sense of progression from a peasant maiden with a touch of old world elegance to fairy tale princess. This was reflected in styling, proportions of garment lengths and layering. The collection was as diverse as needed to be without loosing the connection throughout the showcase and wasn't all extreme couture. The evening options had a ready to wear appeal but keeping the Paolo Sebastian attention to detail.

It was fitting to have such a talented designer close the new look Adelaide Fashion Festival after a four day whirlwind of runway shows and cultural events showcasing the best of South Australia's creativity within the fashion industry.


















28 October 2015

MILAN MODE the launch


VIP LAUNCH.


Adelaide fashion connoisseurs had the opportunity to see the latest offerings from the Milan Mode online boutique at the Ambassadors Hotel in the heart of the city.  Guests enjoyed champagne and sweet treats by How sweet it is; in a classically styled room with hanging glass chandeliers which gave a European feel. 
What sets Milan Mode apart from other online retailers is the attention to detail in finding on trend, sophisticated, classic pieces that will become a staple in any woman's wardrobe without been too showy or big brand focused. The six racks of clothing showcased a range of clothing from there key labels available online. With plenty of styles to mix and match. There was a lack of color but this was in keeping with the sophisticated statement styling. Thanks to Girl About town PR for the invite to cover the launch. 


Alpha be the label
Love Indie
Madison Square
Maddie and Belle
Staple the label












#2015 AFF Ready to Wear lunch

 The Published Art house set the urban back drop for the Ready to Wear lunch and Premiers Award for TAFE SA designers,
South Australian's already know how to do a great long lunch and the #2015AFF Ready to wear lunch was no exception. Combining a crop of Adelaide's fashion talent alongside a refreshing palette of local food and wine. 
The program also included the Premiers award where final year TAFE SA students had the opportunity to enter a competition to win invaluable mentoring program with an established designer. The finalists producing creative garments using 70 % of black Australian wool crepe and the rest materials of their choosing. Premier Jay Weatherill announced Sophie McMahon to be mentored by Liza Emanuele.

The designers featured showcased a great cross section of styles and individual aesthetics. With labels all at different stages of their journey and enjoying success in different markets. 
Scott and Scarce, Julie White, Naomi Murrell, Millicent Elizabeth, casper & pearl, Lucy Giles, Simmone Standing The Label, SIG The Label, Paige Row, 66 The Label with eyewear by Peter Coombs Design, Shoes by Spendless shoes. 










 


5 September 2015

JAIMIE SORTINO. The Woodland lights.



Jaimie Sortino is recognised as one of Adelaide's most gifted couture designers. In 2010 was awarded the SA emerging designer award at the then named BMW Fashion festival which was a small stepping stone in his journey as a designer.

After years of refining his skills and passion he felt it was time to showcase a collection in a solo show titled The wood land lights. Inspired by nature, our country's amazing sky and a coldplay tune.
The collection reflected this in both his love of detail of the garments; play on volume, restraint and color pallette.

Similar to the box presentations at Mercedes- Benz Australian fashion week; Finesse models stood in a row on marble like blocks before peeling off to creating an perfect editorial scene on the grand stair case entrance. With a seamless soundtrack to match by Filip Odzak.

Jaimie will be a part of this years 2015 Adelaide festival in the Couture Culture show case on the 24th October. And no doubt  an ever developing designer contributing to South Australian fashion industry for years to come. The look book for the Wood land lights will be posted on his instagram in coming weeks.Thanks to Jaimie Sortino and Girl About Town PR for the invite and another standout industry event.