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Six Shows, 6 Artists - LOTS of Winter Street Fashion - Sydney Style.

Has it been cold in Sydney? Hell yeah! Of course depending on your exact GPS location and perhaps depending on your Inner Warmth.. you may or may-not be feeling the cold. Of course in Sydney, a closed door to your storefront even on the coldest day is tantamount to confessing you are not there/closed, have gone outofbusiness.. so its all about an open door policy; so rug up or be one of those people who can wear sandals in all weather conditions (examples (plural) below). All these shows are on NOW but if you want to catch Julie Williams at Barometer gallery you need to go this Sunday as its part of the Art Here quick turnaround 7 shows 7 weeks thingamejig. So here's to staying warm in shops and galleries with open Winter doors, and here's your/my weeks art round-up along with the fashion too! There's 30 pictures, and although it's been suggested I make the whole picture thing look too easy and should show less.. practice helps - ink and paper!!! So Gutenberg - whatever - so here they are, I hope you enjoy and do check out the shows! Mouse over pictures for details, links below.
Plaid winter coat with Faux long fur collar - Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
All in black, leggings, dress leather jacket, long geometric scarf and Russian winter fur hat. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Red wool coat, scarf and gloves with wool cream colour felt cloche. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Artist portrait, Louise Whelan - Two Views: Landscapes of a Plastic Universe & The Agricultural Shows of Australia. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Louise Whelan - Two Views at Juniper Hall.
Kevin McKay, So Bondi at Brenda May Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Kevin McKay, So Bondi at Brenda May Gallery.
Dion Horstmans, Heavy Metal at Brenda May gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Dion Horstmans, Heavy Metal at Brenda May Gallery.
Julie Williams THE TEARS at Barometer gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Julie Williams THE TEARS at Barometer gallery.
Peter Sharp 'The Shape I'm In' at Liverpool Street Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Peter Sharp 'The Shape I'm In' at Liverpool Street Gallery.
Geoff Levitus A Foreigner’s Glimpse at Stanley Street Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Geoff Levitus A Foreigner’s Glimpse at Stanley Street Gallery.
Opening speech, Julie Williams curated by Sandy Edwards THE TEARS at Barometer gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Wind swept salon styled hair. Opening speeches at Juniper Hall. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
On the wall, a view of Dion Horstmans, Heavy Metal at Brenda May gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Art patrons view work. Kevin McKay, So Bondi at Brenda May GalleryStreet Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Classic English womans Punk Rock style - Leather jacket tartan pants SKA haircut. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Gentleman in brown winter trench, young girl in shiny yellow gold jacket jeans and long boots at Juniper Hall. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Him, walking boots with red laces. Her, jumper, red pants and open black leather sandals. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Duffle coat, geometric patterned pants in earth tones, accented by a woven leather bag and worn brown RM Williams boots. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Moshe from Head On photo-bombs a lady in a Pucci style blue dress and sort navy coat. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Genevieve Bernadette Craig furs and knee high socks at Liverpool Street Gallery. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Her, chunky black low cut boots leggings plaid black jacket and top, orange hair. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black bags, him business lace up shoe, fun blue 'happy' socks. Her, unusual half sock open toe black bling sandals.. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Men's style, all cotton winter, G-Star cowboy shirt, denim jacket green hand knit scarf, sports cap. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Women's art student style, Jeans prints and hats - Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Heads down for winter style, coats on, guys war jeans, she wears a long crochet skirt. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Tango style, asymetric skirt, black lace stockings, leather jacket and animal print scarf at Juniper Hall, Marie Mansfield paintings in background. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Men's style. Dreadlocks, black jacket pants, hemp motif tee shirt. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Two stylish women view a catalogue at Liverpool Street Gallery. Black Jackets, Orange headscarf. at Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Red and black and white spots headscarf,Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Code Red! Red beret, and oversized bag, vintage 1930's navy jacket with red-line check, black leggings and boots at Juniper Hall. Louise Whelan photograph in background. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.

http://juniperhall.com.au/gallery/louise-whelan/
http://juniperhall.com.au/gallery/marie-mansfield/
http://www.brendamaygallery.com.au/
http://www.barometer.net.au/
http://www.liverpoolstgallery.com.au/
http://stanleystreetgallery.com.au/

Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
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Project Runway Season 10 Recaps: Episode 2 "Candy Couture"



Sweet...or Not So Sweet, Fashion:






Cotton Candy Delicious: Guess What the Project Runway designers are working with this week?



Project Runway is BACK and we are now onto Season 10. It premiered two weeks ago and last week was "Episode 2", it was the iconic UNCONVENTIONAL CHALLENGE that all the fans LOVE. I, often wonder if these are the types of challenges that help discover "Next Great American Fashion Designer". But as we all know...it's all about what makes for fun and great TV.






Tim Gunn and Dylan Lauren, Project Runway Season 10



The contestants/designers meet Tim Gunn and Dylan Lauren (yes, Ralph's lovely daughter), CEO and owner of Dylan's Candy Bar. Soon, it is revealed they must create a look out of candy.





Project Runway has done this before in Season 4, where it was held at the Times Square Hershey's Store and Rami Kashou won , in case you're keeping tabs (Photo of Kashou's winning look above).





After some krazeee candy shopping at Dylan's Candy Bar NYC, some candy Parsons workroom draping, molding and more importantly, GLUEING...it was time for the Runway Show with Judges:





(Right to left) Heidi Klum (in a off-the-shoulder snakeskin printed ensemble), Michael Kors (in his black "uniform"), Nina Garcia (in a FAB black and gold jacket and skinny pants and FIERCE heels!), and Dylan Lauren in purple. Now, the whole point of this challenge was to somehow make a garment from candy BUT...make it look as if it wasn't made out of CANDY. Some succeed beautifully and well, some not so mucheey...



Le Good:





Beaded Candy Ball Superb: LOVED Belarus-born fashion wunderkid Dmitry Sholokhov's twisted halter dress with fitted midriff. He used black, red, and yellow candy balls and WOW!!! This should have been in the Top Three FOR SURE, some would even argue that it should have won. The candy looked like oversized beads. One could NEVER EVER tell that it was candy. Simply Superb. With all that, he just "made it through" to the next round--and somehow only landed "in the middle".





Mini Mermaid Cocktail: The first of the Top Two positions was Sonjia Williams (who is quickly looking like a contender to be in the Finals, if only from these two first challenges). She created a peplum-shaped mini dress using ivory and aqua candy balls, white chocolate covered almonds and shark gummies.





I LOVED how she created the princess seams with the candy, injected the color-blocking trend seamlessly and then finished it off with a "neck-piece" of shark gummies. She was part Sexy Mermaid, part cocktail dress, part "Mini Shark". The hat was a miss, as some of the judges said, but other than that, it was an excellent and very creative creation.





The Winner, however, was Ven Budhu. Just from the "hints" shown by the cameras in the Parsons workroom, I could just see that his design was going to be a STUNNER. And it was. The way he created this vision of serious Haute Couture using crushed colored candy, it was magical.





The perfectly geometric inlaid pieces, the stained glass effect he created with candy--it all added to a beautiful strapless cocktail dress that was reminiscent of something from an Atelier Versace Collection:






Atelier Versace Spring/Summer 2012





Now, Le Bad:





Oh Buffi Jashanmal: Her Project Runway fifteen minutes are a ticking. This is so tasteless that Miss Nina is looking as if she's going to get ILL every time one of Buffi's designs come down the runway. She looks like Paris Hilton's REALLY REALLY tacky--and that's a feat!--daughter (OUCH!). I know it's only the second challenge but I am beginning to wonder how the heck she even made it onto the show.





Noodle Twizzler Dress: Also in the bottom was Elena Slivnyak's "Warrior Princess" structured dress made from a muslin base with piña colada twizzlers. The twizzlers began falling off the dress the minute the model came sauntering down the runway.









And then from not-so-far, the twizzlers began looking like a pasta noodle arts and crafts project from a 12 year old. I totally get what Irena was going for and it could have been great but...alas, it just didn't work. Poor thang.



But the Worst Was:









Oh Huney You Didn't Even Try: Just take a look at the model. She was like "Oh Dear! First, I cannot believe I have to wear this tacky creation and, second of all, I just KNOW my designer is going home". Fashion designer Lantie Foster's design was a MESS. She really did not even try. Umbrella fabric and little candy. And she tried to use the excuses of a first year fashion school student. Hashtag FAIL.



Wanna know what I really thought of this past week's Episode 2? Then read on kids....










"Sweet Tooth Couture"


Last
week, Season 10 of "Project Runway" premiered with the "Biggest Fashion
Show" in "Runway" history. This week, our little ol’ show loses not an
ounce of couture steam and keeps the strong momentum going with one of
the most iconic — and beloved by fans — "Project Runway" challenges, the
"Make a dress out of crap you would NEVER use to make a garment
challenge" … in other words, yes kids, it’s the Unconventional
Challenge. I’ve always said that this is a fun challenge to watch by the
fans and TV viewers alike, but in terms of it being a guide rule in
finding the "Next Best American Fashion Designer"… not so much.




 


Candy Re-Run


As "Plaid Heidi" saunters onto the runway congratulating last week’s
winner — cutie Christopher — she tells the designers that this is "no
time for child’s play." Instantly I think, "Oh Dear, they’re making
clothes for bratty Upper East Side kids!" But oh no, I was wrong. Soon,
the designers meet with Monsieur Gunn in front of Dylan’s Candy Store
where he is flanked by it’s owner and CEO, Dylan Lauren (Yes, of Ralph
Lauren fashion blue blood), announcing that their second challenge will
be to create a look out of candy using materials bought from Dylan’s
Candy Store naturally. Now, I remember back in Season 4, the challenge
was done at the Hershey’s Times Square store (Rami won it), so it seemed
like a slight re-run challenge idea to me, but one figures that it’s
difficult to come up with new "Unconventional Challenges" year after
year.





 


Gunnar and Christopher: Please Get a Room


After a mad "Candy Dash," the designers get their sugar tooth couture
fix, buy out half the store and then head to Parsons to #makeitwork!
The workroom quickly begins to resemble a 5-year-old’s birthday party
after a piñata has exploded. Several designers are spending their early
hours doing muslin dresses to build the foundation for their candy
creations. Others are crushing candy, gluing candy … or just eating it!
And then there’s Gunnar Siriano 2.0 and cutie Christopher who spend a
lot of their time being Bitchy Queens (more so Gunnar than Christopher)
talking smack and "throwing shade." It’s only the second week (In real
time, it’s only been like TWO DAYS since they’ve met each other!), but
there’s already this weird tension between them. I have a feeling that
either A) Gunnar feels threatened because he thought he was going to be
the only "twinky gay" or B) They just need to GET A ROOM! But I digress,
let’s move on…







Click HERE to read the rest of my Recap...

NICK VERREOS FIDM.....Nick Verreos Appearance at FIDM Los Angeles "3 Days of Fashion" 2016: BLOG RECAP!




FIDM Los Angeles "3 Days of Fashion" Fab: Nick Verreos Special Appearance at FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016



Continuing with my FIDM 3 Days of Fashion 2016 Summer Program blogs...following my FIDM San Diego "3 Days of Fashion" appearance, I got the chance to visit the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/FIDM's main campus in Downtown Los Angeles...






Hellooooooo FIDM!!!--Nick Verreos onstage at FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016



This visit was--as always--A LOT of fun!--and here are the photos to prove it. Beginning with me trying to take a "group selfie" with everyone attending and then, hosting the "FIDM 3 Days of Fashion Dad Runway Walk-off Runway Contest"...

Check out all the Photo Fun!






Selfie Time!--Nick Verreos takes a group selfie with FIDM Los Angeles "3 Days of Fashion 2016" attendees--FIDM LA campus








Designer and Muse: Nick Verreos and model Amanda Fields Bennett in NIKOLAKI one shoulder gown--FIDM Los Angeles 3 Days of Fashion 2016








Oh Dads!--Nick Verreos hosts the "FIDM LA Dad Runway Walk-Off"--FIDM Los Angeles 3 Days of Fashion 2016









NV NICK VERREOS Fab: Nick Verreos and model Lauren Gish in NV Nick Verreos for QVC UK printed jersey knit angel-wing sleeve top and matching jogger pants--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016








Tropical Printed Chic: Model Amanda Fields-Bennett in NV Nick Verreos for EVINE Live  printed scuba knit dress--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016






Model Amanda Field-Bennett in NIKOLAKI striped stretch silk charmeuse one shoulder cut-out column gown--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016










Model Lauren Gish in NIKOLAKI ivory colored silk jersey draped mini-dress--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016












Model Lauren Gish in NIKOLAKI printed silk chiffon draped and gathered halter-style gown with gold jeweled trim--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016








Model Amanda Fields-Bennett in NIKOLAKI printed georgette one shoulder batwing sleeve gown--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016






Model Gorgeous: (L to R) Models Lauren Gish in NIKOLAKI printed silk chiffon gathered gown and Amanda Foelds-Bennett in printed georgette one shoulder gown--FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016





Meet & Greet Pics:












Smile and Pose: Nick Verreos with attendees of FIDM LA 3 Days of Fashion 2016



***UP NEXT: BLOG RECAP of FIDM Orange County 3 Days of Fashion 2016!!!


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