The Sacramento Fashion Week's Designer Showcase about to begin. (Photo Credit: SacFW)
I couldn't make it to our four day Sacramento Fashion Week this year, but going in my stead as special correspondent for The Citizen Rosebud was none other than textile artist/designer extrodanaire, Lindsay Rickman. Along with the newest style hunter for Street Style SACRAMENTO, photographer Morgan Hollis, Lindsay attended last night's Designer Showcase at the Elks Lodge. The following is her report:Photo Credit: Thomas Dodson
Last Friday night, eight designers presented their latest collections in the first of a two-night event celebrating fashion here in Sacramento. The first showcase featured the designs of the hostess and emcee, Caren Templet. Models wore navy blue turbans with navy suede heels, dresses, blouses and trousers all in white, with pearls, rhinestones and glass jewelry. It was a cohesive collectin, and it set an ambitious tone for the rest of the show. The major standout was a white faux fur jacket equipped with over-sized pockets casually thrown over a floor length silk chiffon gown.The designers showcased were:
- Casey Sue
- Dee Aguilar
- Gina Kim
- Janelle Cardenas
- Joycelynn Brown
- Michael J Lopez
- Nelli Rosh
- ZuBauen by Amanda Chan
The fashion show were very current and on trend, there were playful uses of the materials and colors. From jersey, to silks and chiffons, the various looks lit up the runway in hues of blues, mustard, oranges, reds and salmon. There were some wonderful, comfortable shapes, on the whole simple and dressy/casual, clothes that I'd love be wearing. If the materials used in any of the collections seemed a bit limited, I'm pretty sure that it probably had to do with budget constraints, money and not time, because all of the designers obviously put a lot of time into their collections. Ask me to turn out a collection for ten or twelve models and I say I'll get back to you in two or three years. (This is the opinion from the point of view of an art-theatre-film-fashion student/ME!)
If you think it might not be worth your while to go to a mainstream fashion event, that you'll be bored to tears, think twice about that. Our hostess was very charming, warm and funny. She modeled three outfits for all of us. It's very clear that she cares about the fine and performing arts here in Sacramento, and wants to use fashion events as one of the platforms for getting as many people interested in these as possible. I say, these people are here tonite, instead of on theire couch, watching television, and that's awesome enough for me. So when I hear the ladies sitting in back of me snickering at the more avant-garde part of the show, and saying things like, "This is the WEIRDEST thing I've ever seen, " I think, well, at least she's here to see it.
ZuBauen by Amanda Chan (Photo Credit: SACFW)
I'm learning to appreciate all of the work that goes into making a good show/event even before the designers' models come out onto the stage. Magnum Opus, the company that produced the event did an incredible job organizing the event. The show was well lit, and went smoothly without a hitch (at it appeared that way to me,) There was plenty of space for the professional photographers and their equipment. as well as comfortable seating for everyone else. Adding to the pleasure were the friendly, helpful staff for the event. Good show, well done. I'll be back!Lindsay Rickman is a Sacramento based textile artist/designer living in Midtown. She's fond of fashion. And Sacramento