Chattanooga Fashion Week Recap

CHA Fashion Week
The Hunter Museum of American Art
View from the Hunter Museum Rooftop
View from the Hunter Museum Rooftop
View from the Hunter Museum Rooftop
View from the Hunter Museum Rooftop

Chattanooga Fashion Week had another successful year, holding its second event here in Chattanooga, TN. The runway event was held on the rooftop of The Hunter Museum of American Art. The venue was absolutely beautiful and the view was lovely as well.

The Children’s Runway Show came up first featuring designs from Accessorize by Monsoon, Blue Eyes & Bare Feet, Southern Grace, and Sada Fashions. Those kiddos were absolutely adorable. I appreciate that the kids looked like children. They had age appropriate makeup and charmed everyone as they galavanted down the runway. There also gave a little sneak peak on the collections that we’d be seeing later in the evening.

430 Runway

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Makeup and Models Backstage
Backstage1
Two cutie patooties striking a pose backstage.

The Grand Finale took place later on that evening. The pieces were a mixture between of Evening wear, Lingerie, Swimwear, and Ready to Wear Casual/Formal pieces.

There were 7 designers present: Jenna Colina, Francine Elizabeth Designs, Yatra, Odelia Rouse, Vic & Kimchi, Navy & Pearls, and Ajnel.

Jenna Colina
Jenna Colina

Jenna Colina’s line of swimwear was not your conventional swimwear. She has many different style options to choose from, which is great so you can find one that compliments your body type easily. She custom makes swimwear as well, which would be most necessary for women that are ‘gifted’ in the mammary department.

Yatra
Yatra

Following the Jenna Colina  Swimwear line was a global/india inspired ready to wear line called Yatra. This collection featured a lot of tunics and fabrics with shine and bold patterns.

FrancineElizabeth
FrancineElizabeth Designs

Francine Elizabeth Designs collection consisted of a lot of cocktail-esque dresses with lace detailing along with metallic, camel, and bold statements of color.

Navy&Pearls
Navy & Pearls

The Navy & Pearls collection had a lot of southern charm to it. Every piece from this line had a very feminine feel. My personal style isn’t super feminine but I could see myself wearing some of the dresses with a leather jacket to toughen it up a bit.

OdeliaRouse
Odelia Rouse

The emphasis of the Odelia Rose line was bold color, mixing prints, and mixing textures. I could tell that this line was meant to be daring, bold, and sassy. She also used one of my absolute favorite neutrals…Leopard Print!

Vic&Kimchi
Vic & Kimchi

One of the runway announcers gave us a good heads up on what he called “a super conservative line; something that could be worn to church.” It was a good laugh because the next presentation was a lingerie line by Vic & Kimchi. They seemed to have thought out of the box with their negligé. I don’t personally wear undergarments that I may possibly need instruction for, however, there was a model with a faux hawk that KILLED it on the runway.

Ajnel
Ajnel

The Ajnel Collection had a certain amount of whimsy to it. A few pieces reminded me of a fairy tale, while some of the other dresses can be worn to a cocktail party.

My favorite things about Chattanooga Fashion Week was the diversity of shapes, shades, and sizes represented. There were women with beautiful deep mahogany skin, lovely olive tones, and pretty porcelain skin tones. There were hourglass, pear, apple shaped women, and any other fruit you could think of. There were also children and women with beautiful straight hair, regal coils, and everything in between.

Gage Talent Agency did an amazing job of highlighting beauty in a diverse and cognizant way. Their intentionality in making sure that many different types of women were represented is not only a step in the right direction for the fashion industry, but for women in general.

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2014 NYC Fashion Week Compilation

After looking at many of the different designs that graced the runways, I’ve compiled things that are inspiring or things that I would wear. Of course, with any runway show, you find a ton of far out outfits that make you wonder if you’re being Punk’d. Some of the pieces in the photo compilation below isn’t something I’d wear exactly off of the runway, but I like particular elements to help me personal style evolve.

I tend to lean toward clothing to complement my curves. I don’t like very boxy piece on me because I’m busty and that definitely doesn’t compliment my shape. I prefer scoop necks, v-necks, and sweetheart necklines to flatter the bust line. I’m hoping to find some tulip skirts because I’ve really been loving the shape of those. I’m also in the market for a leather jacket, and a little black dress.

A few of my favorite designers were Rachel Zoe, Zac Posen, Michael Kors, and DVF.

2014 NYC Fashion Week Compliation

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