Gainesville Fashion Week Diaries Day 2
By Dana Burke | Apr. 10, 2013Day 2: Thursday fashion runway show and panel discussion sponsored by Pride Awareness Month
Day 2: Thursday fashion runway show and panel discussion sponsored by Pride Awareness Month
Reitz Union Board Entertainment announced Wednesday it will bring Of Montreal, an indie rock band with psychedelic influences, to the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Sept. 25.
At Gainesville Fashion Week’s Saturday runway shows, about 300 fashion fans and style supporters dressed to impress at Villa East to watch as seven designers showcased their creations on the catwalk.
When every other kindergartner in her class was focused on coloring, learning the ABCs and nap time, Laura Kathleen Planck was working on becoming a fashion designer.
Jacquelyn Brooks, a Gainesville fashion designer, will be showing her creations as part of a Gainesville Fashion Week runway show on Saturday, April 14.
Francine Elizabeth's designs will be on display in a runway show on April 12 at Villa East, 301 N. Main St., as part of Gainesville Fashion Week.
Hard-working Nava Ottenberg, 58, juggles many hats. In addition to being the owner of Persona Vintage Clothing and Costumes, located at 201 SE Second Place, she is also a mother of two, world traveler, artist and clothing designer.
Despite being around for decades, one trend that will never go out of style is the braid.
Unlike most fashionistas, who shop solely with the intent to find cute things, Francis, a self-proclaimed history buff, does her research ahead of time to nab the best items.
Try these athletic-influenced style tips to look stunning in any sporting situation and score big in your wardrobe.