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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Kithe Brewster 2013 Spring Collection




Last night, was the final day of fashion week as well as my final show I’d be attending. Going to this final show was almost like saying goodbye to someone, you don’t want want them to leave! This show was to be done by Kithe Brewster who is a renowned stylist. This would be his first collection that he’d be debuting at Fashion Week. Brewster has styled celebs from Heidi Klum to Tyra Banks. He is a good friend of my boss (Ginger) as their relationship bloomed during their time spent working together at Dubia Fashion Week.



The show was to be shown at the Nomad hotel. You walk into the hotel and it’s filled with dark wood and dimmed lights. We arrived a bit early and waited in the hotel Lounge until the start of the show. The start time was 8pm, by 815 we were shuffled up a marble, circular staircase and into the room. The event was held in a tiny room with about six rows of chairs. You were allowed to pick your own seat and awaiting you was a goody bag filled with some lotions. The chairs were placed so there were three mini runways for the models to walk. As we waited for the show to start, champagne and horderves were served. And we kept waiting... I made fast friends with the gentleman sitting next to me who worked for a website called socialvixen.com. We connected over his silver, sparkly nail polish he got from Betsey Johnson, FAB! At 9:15 the show finally began. The vibe of the show was dark and almost eerie. The music started off from that of a horror vampire movie, changed to hard rock, and then an ethnic dance beat. All the models had black wigs that flared out into a triangular shape. The makeup was done with dark purple eyes and a plum lip shade. There were several pairs of shoes that were being used form lace up boots to heels with an arched heel. The line was filled with a lot of loose layers and see through fabrics.  There were some dresses from the line that were done in prints or a sparkly fabric as well. An interesting aspect to the line was interesting details like the hand bag (literally, it was a hand), the thin scarves, or the zipper placements. It was a unique show to say the least!

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