Fade to Light's Runway Recap
March 3, 2015


Though quite difficult to see in the dark lighting and mysterious black veils, the coats in Studio SKB's collection were lovely.
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Once the veils were off, this free swinging skirt gets props for being appealing to multiple generations.
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Fade to Light encourages the drama, Veil & Valor introduced their set with a ballerina.
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While some of the looks bordered the line between costume and bold, this big print spoke to their textiles skills.
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Bryce Black's modern day Tina Turner look had all eyes glued to its fringey goodness.
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Black brought in some minimalist outerwear in bold fabric choices creating a big city cutting edge vibe.
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He ended the collection with a sequin gown fit for many body types.
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Altar (formerly MagBig) pushed the sheer in their collection presenting an incredible wearable cohesive line.
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The simple prints, and fringe accents will sell like hot cakes.
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A sheer jumpsuit felt like a new twist on an old standard.
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WWJJD are the kings of tailored men's shirts. I think it's a strength few have.
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WWJJD
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WWJJD
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Adelheid Bergin's collection was nearly all in prints that felt too quilt-y for me to love, but their final number in solid was a sweet dream.
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Newbie Stephanie Says showed a small line with the hand-dyed textiles creating the eye-candy.
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Garnish debuted a large line with a mix of stand out prints.
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And other chic separates.
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Garnish
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Rogue Minx showed for the first time and had a stylish black-heavy collection.
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They get extra points for styling with animal purses.
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Rogue Minx
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Michelle Lesniak showed a combination of swimwear in beautiful prints with silk ready to wear pieces.
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The prints were a large part of the collection called "Falling Upwards."
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Her theme of hot air balloons can be seen throughout the collection in the pulls and contrasting pieces.
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And a fancy gown to end on.
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