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Cure Kids fashion show in Cromwell

Cure Kids fashion show in Cromwell

At the Cure Kids fashion show in Cromwell last weekend.

Photos by Lynda van Kempen; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

iD Fashion: All the photos from the catwalk

iD Fashion: All the photos from the catwalk

A selection of creations modelled at Dunedin Railway Station for iD Fashion Week Dunedin 2011.

Photos by Jane Dawber; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

Note: the designers' works are not presented here in any particular order.

 

 

Photos: iD 2011: The second show

Photos: iD 2011: The second show

 

Photo prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

Cup day fashion at Wingatui

Cup day fashion at Wingatui Bright colours, gawdy fabrics and overdone accessories were pushed aside at Wingatui yesterday, with muted tones, classic fits and co-ordinated accents taking centre stage.

These race-day outfits are often well thought out creations, with days spent organising shoes, fascinators, clutches and dresses.

The winner of Fashion on the Field, however, had a different story.

Siobhan Moroney was supposed to be working yesterday but her boss told her to take the afternoon off and head to the races.

The Otago Polytechnic fashion graduate went home and pulled a dress out of her closet which she had made a few years ago.

The "beautifully summery" couture garment resulted in her winning a $4500 prize package which included $2000 worth of fashion from Arthur Barnett, $500 of Estee Lauder product, $500 of jewellery from Brent Weatherall Jeweller and automatic entry to the regional final of the Mercedes Prix de Fashion at Ellerslie, Auckland, next March, including flights and accommodation.

"It's a real surprise," she said.

Second place went to Kat O'Connor in an outfit made by local designer Bob Duggan.

"I picked the style I liked and she was able to re-create it."

Third place was awarded to one of the two men in the final, the largest male representation since the competition began, Murray Thomas.

"My wife got me to get kitted out in this," he said of his grey suit with orange tie get-up.

Judge, Arthur Barnett fashion buyer Yvette Billot, said the standard for this year's event was high.

She and fellow judges Jay Jay Feeney, from the Edge radio station, and Nicky Hunt, from More FM, were looking for a day-wear outfit and were drawn to classic ensembles in muted tones.

"When we are judging, it's not just about what they are wearing; it's about how they carry themselves," she said.

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Photos by Gerard O'Brien; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

Queen's contestants wrapped with creativity

Queen's contestants wrapped with creativity

Pupils adorned with fishing nets, rubbish bags, drink bottles and cardboard. What else could it be but the vibrant annual Queen's High School wearable arts competition?

In its fifth year, the pupil-run event provides a kaleidoscopic showcasefor the creative efforts of about 30year 10 to year 13 pupils.

The 21 costumes were worked on for the majority of term two, the pupils using both class time and their own own personal time, head of visual arts Ngaire Gardner said.

About another 20 pupils were involved in staging the show at the King's and Queen's performing arts centre yesterday.

"It's a very important part of our school year because so many pupils are involved. They control the Powerpoint [projection], lighting, sound and choreography as well as making and modelling the costumes," Ms Gardner said.

The show was split into four categories this year: environment, black and white, kings and queens, and fantasy.

The supreme winner title was shared between a dress by Samban Sok and Madina Aman, described by the show comperes as "yin and yang-esque" and a dress and hat created from discarded toys by Andrea Short and Courtney Mercer-Black.

Ms Gardner said the show was popular with pupils.

"They ask for it every year. They're already planning next year's."

- Annabel Reid

• Photos by Craig Baxter; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

iD Emerging Designers 2010

iD Emerging Designers 2010 Pictures are by Linda Robertson; prints available from Otago Images.

WoolOn Creative Fashion Event in Alexandra

WoolOn Creative Fashion Event in Alexandra Photos are by Lynda van Kempen, and are available for purchase at Otago Images.

Wearable art wows audiences

Wearable art wows audiences

Designs on display at the Montana WOW World of Wearable Art awards show, held at TSB Arena, Wellington. Photos by Ross Setford of NZPA Images.

 

Fashion Week: Day One

Fashion Week: Day One

The best of New Zealand fashion on show duing Day One of Air New Zealand Fashion Week, held at the Viaduct Harbour, Auckland.

Photos by NZPA Images.

 

Hokonui fashion awards

Hokonui fashion awards Designs at the Hokonui Fashion Awards on Saturday. Photos by Gregor Richardson; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

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