Okay, when it comes to fashion, I like to see in colour, each piece unique. Ziad Ghanem, Monday 22nd February 19:45pm was an exact moment when Fashion stood for itself in my mind, it confirmed all that I am interested in and all I believed. I hold strong desire and hope into this man for his creation. OnOff, fantastic location in itself as I've said, no designated seats which was a treat. Front row at this guy's show I'd never heard of, sad to say. This dramatic light drop and music switch up the place, it was hot and it was the evening, people were restless. Let's just say now the invite itself was gorgeous, but that's irrelevant.
Out comes number one, a girl with tattoos and a shaved head, so chic, so fresh and such a treat to see. The garment sapphire blue, waved and nipped at the waist, a fantastic shape and great sequined makeup. Number 2 brought a male wearing a pleated "Chanel style" neck piece, with a policeman's hat teamed with a circular spiral object, with a centre cross, once the model had passed it came to realize it was a cape he was wearing. Just to let you know capes are my one and truly. Interesting piece. 3, a cropped redhead baring alot of skin was displaying the back of the garment, with a draping cape style back with ruffles around the lower waist. I was being tortured with this beauty, 3 consecutive pieces which were of outstanding interest and quality. Batwoman arrived with her wings, this dress was absolutely immense. The hidden fabric under a chiffon thick layer of black satin. The waist down was a lace skirt which looked rather conforming, from the waist up there was this art instillation and master craftsmanship. Lace wings followed, a bodysuit with a lace 'wing ' style back were embellished with cage and flowers. Like a trellis only chic. Yes every piece is going to be talked about and this one is no exception, ebonic colors were the trend at the moment with a shot of blue, but black was playing to his advantage with a black model wearing a black chiffon dress with layers of draping satin drew attention to the true beauty of gradient, the sheer material toward the breast with a dark resemblance at the foot with a train.
Again out came black this time even better than the last, a silk draping veil style dress jeweled with gold and beads, a gorgeous ensemble which stood the test of his full potential and more.
Narnia lookalike walked down the catwalk in a LBD with a twist, the train was horizontal with a 60's style vintage floral pattern embellished with sequins.
Ugly Betty chic was next, a girl with patterns textures and rolled/pinned hair was in her brogues, cute and chic, very different from everything that was made. Her and I also worked our leopard scarves.
Male no.2 with the coolest hair and the fabulousosness of his vintage floral high waisted trousers, a look that would have turned the eyes of mod londoners desiring for a chance to wear this rockabilly style.
The next two guys took a turn for colour with Ziad and showed an expression through pattern and colour, the bright flouro colors were eye catching and the cut's of the male clothing was attention grabbing.
Blue floral suit, so simple so chic effortless and I was noticing a pattern with models, they seemed to be what alot of people would interpret as "REAL."
Bald tattoo model came back this time in a painfully waist cinching body suit with an oceanic print, some sort of resemblance to a Japanese painting.
Bridal chic followed with lace skirts and black headdress' and then accompanied by the realest grown woman. Round of applause was instantaneous and she was so chic, so "Camden," we all fell in love with her, what she was wearing was a gothic style oceanic print dress to compliment previous patterns, in a gradient blue green tone.
The circle policeman hat ensemble was back with a cape! A CAPE, an oceanic print again with a zip front and drape back lined with satin/silk blend and gorgeous tones of white/blue/green and purple gradient.
Rolled, pinned and spun hair was next, with a tribal/modern chic neck-brace, gradient blue oceanic fishtail dress with leather arm gloves, I'd be wearing this to a funeral so to say, it's solemn with a gesture of Parisian chic.
My Latina mama came out full of attitude ( the good stuff ) and earned herself a round of applause with her fierce strut and fabulous body suit with breast embellishment. Sequined black dress with reverse shoulder pieces falling down the back worn by our cropped redhead.
White Cape? Yes, bow's it was amazing this huge afro teamed this white cape omgosh! Then a white silk coat wow the colour gradient was consistent and following through his pieces. Again wedding chic with a fishtail dress and an AMAZING back detail with layers, ruffles and gathering, so mouthwatering.
Agyness Deyn lookalike teamed a shorter version with circular applique.
Mrs. Dangerous with her sexy eyes and ember hair wore a revealing but beautiful iridescent lace veil headdress with a lengthy lace dress, the lace was minimal so it looked like flowers were adorning her figure.
Then WOW, instant applaud, male model balancing a model on his shoulders with this crazy amount of gorgeous chiffon, breathtaking, one of those moments of climatic eventual happenings, just simply amazing. I lack words to describe the euphoria of this art.
Last of all, gorgeous busty blonde with tumbling waves in a scarlet red dress, a beautiful woman with beautiful garments on her body, stride by stride showed how fantastic the creating was, the waves at the back of the dress, gorgeous. The material gorgeous (it swept past my feet!), came to pose in front of the camera with a glorious stance. In an instant the Red Dress was OFF, it was such drama, the quality of performance, top. This green beautiful embellished fishtail with an iridescent brown, just literally was (I try not to swear) Amazing. The string was out and out came layer 3. My team and I were speechless, the gist of this show and worthy of my time. The white bustier with nipple covers and wedding style dress just finished in such a high and stood for a unique approach to fashion. If I ever was to design I'd take a leaf from this guys book. I just cant express the true passion I felt towards his work, I even had the opportunity to thank him for visually pleasing me and just was in such a fantastic jubilation.
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