Anne Barge: Fall 2019 New York Fashion Bridal Week

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Anne Barge: Fall 2019 New York Fashion Bridal Week

Represented By ODA PR
Photos By Dan Lecca

Anne Barge’s audience was greeted with a lovely, moody lit runway and a bar covered in white roses, full of Rosé. Barge delivered a classical collection of absolute elegance. This season in particular was inspired by aspects of perspective photography. Each dress was structured with a strong, architectural silhouette.

Free, balanced layers of floating embroidered details danced along the runway. This collection has something for every type of bride. From minimalist pieces to whimsical elements of pure feminine chic.

 
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Gorgeous, statement earrings are all the rage right now for street style and have now officially made their appearance on the Fall 2019 bridal runway. These larger, gold sea-glass earrings added an extravagant feel to the looks as paired with a bronzed makeup look along with a red, coral lipstick look on all the models. Each model wore their hair sleek and straight with a half-up twist for a modern-bride feel.

The Anne Barge philosophy is as stated, “Good design is timeless”. Founded in 1999 and based out of Atlanta, GA, Anne Barge Bridal collections are world renowned for everlasting elegance.

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Hong Kong Trade Development Council Captures IEDC Awards

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Hong Kong Trade Development Council Captures Awards Excellence

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is pleased to have received two major awards from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). The Gold Excellence in Economic Development Award in the Special Event category and Silver Excellence in Economic Development Award in the Paid Advertising Campaign category both honor the HKTDC’s Fashion Hong Kong campaign at New York Fashion Week.

The awards were presented at a ceremony on Tuesday, Oct 2 at the IEDC Annual Conference, which was held Sept 29-Oct 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

 
Awards Excellence in Economic Development Recognized by IEDC

“We are honored to receive these two awards from such an august body as the IEDC,” said Anthony Mak, HKTDC Director for New York.

Fashion Hong Kong at New York Fashion Week is an extensive marketing program that includes runway shows, business meetings, market visits, media interviews, and post-show receptions. The project brings economic benefits to both the US and Hong Kong by creating jobs and fostering business development in the fashion and creative industries.

The project brings economic benefits to both the US and Hong Kong, said Anthony Mak

The Fashion Hong Kong campaign tactically promotes brand awareness for the event through selected media channels and social media platforms in the US market. Over time, this strategy has built a consistent image of Hong Kong as a trend-setting hub for fashion,” he added.

Fashion Hong Kong is an integrated and comprehensive campaign to promote Hong Kong designers and labels in the global fashion arena. It showcases Hong Kong’s fashion creativity and explores business opportunities for Hong Kong designers in the international marketplace. Held annually at New York Fashion Week since 2016, Fashion Hong Kong has brought nine fashion collections and 35 accessories brands to the event.

Fashion Hong Kong has been held annually at New York Fashion Week since 2016

“This year our judges reviewed some extraordinary projects that advanced both communities and businesses,” said Craig Richard, 2018 IEDC Board Chair, and President and CEO of the Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation in Tampa, Florida.

This year our judges reviewed some extraordinary projects, said Craig Richard

“We congratulate all the award winners, and thank everyone who nominated their projects for sharing their success with fellow IEDC members. What we learn from each other helps us to grow and advance as a profession. We look forward to even greater participation from economic developers across the globe in the 2019 awards program.”

IEDC is the world’s largest membership organization for economic development professionals. Economic developers promote economic wellbeing and quality of life in their communities by creating, retaining, and expanding jobs that facilitate growth and provide a stable tax base. From public to private, rural to urban, and local to international, IEDC members represent the entire range of economic development. (Website: iedconline.org)

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Pyer Moss Spring 2019: New York Fashion Week

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Pyer Moss Spring 2019: NYFW

Represented By: Chapter: 2 Agency.

Brooklyn-native designer, Kerby Jean-Raymond decided to launch his SS19 collection in a place closer to the heart this season. A show at a new location to NYFW, Weeksville Heritage Center, a museum dedicated to documenting and preserving the history of the 19th century African American community of Weeksville – one of America’s first free black communities.

The collection represents the designer’s beliefs of the overall power that fashion has and how it can inspire along with, create a movement. With a designer creating such a voice for his heart every season, it is amazing what a collection can say for itself. Symbolizing the freedom of a prominent black community and the value in standing up for what you believe it is shown strongly throughout each piece in this collection. It was nothing but an inspiration and boost of courage through everyone at this showcase.

 

Pyer Moss Spring 2019: NYFW

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The Pyer Moss designer, known for voicing political messages, even the ones of utmost controversy and creates fashion forms out of the messages. These collections have a remarkable growing audience that is persistently following the designer eager to see what is next.

In true Kerby Jean-Raymond fashion, the show began with a gospel choir’s heavenly voices echoing through the Weeksville Heritage lawn. With this being the second Pyer Moss collaboration with Reebok, the collection featured various nostalgic statement pieces. The colorful graphics on several were drawn from Jean-Raymond’s research findings on the Jim-Crow laws as well as, the era in general. He stated that artist, Derrick Adams, assisted bringing his dream for this ready-to-wear season to life, as the artist commissioned paintings that were woven across pieces in the collection. The art is touching and speaks louder than words.

Phrases “See us now?”, “Stop calling 911 on the culture” spoke for the collection as they were embellished on pieces of the clothing. These messages did not only speak for the collection, but they are worth wearing. It was also announced in this collection that the Pyer Moss designer has decided to collaborate with the 90s-era label by Daymond John, FUBU.

In the end, this collection entitled “America, Also: Lesson 2”, is one of the most talked about this NYFW for all notable reasons. What a way to mark the 5th anniversary of the Pyer Moss label.

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Oxford Fashion Studio Spring 2019: Paris Fashion Week

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Oxford Fashion Studio Paris Fashion Week SS19

Represented by The Riviere Agency.

This season, Oxford Fashion Studio returned to the InterContinental Paris – Le Grand to present Spring/Summer 2019 collections from 17 independent fashion designers from all over the globe.

 

 
Oxford Fashion Studio: Paris SS19

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Glancez

My Relationship

www.glancez.com | @glancez

From producing ethical, vegan collections to addressing the minefield of modern romance in the digital, phone-obsessed age, GlanceZ never shies away from considering the challenges of modern life through a creative lens. This label always brings a fresh, colorful perspective to fashion, and this fashion week was no different. Guests were pleased to see a parade of many bright, magnificent hues hit the runway. Tie dye prints in orange, purple, and pink made their way onto fun creative tiered pants and shorts. The designer brought these prints to life with coordinating denim jackets, sunglasses, tshirts, and even mobile phone cases. The pieces were beautiful and provocative, playful and exuberant: wearable art, no less.

Myoo Couture

Delicate

www.myoo.de | @myoocouture

Myoo Couture’s luxury brand was created in 2016 by mother and daughter, Valentina and Yoanna Dochevy, whose qualities of perfect cut and artistry are woven into one. Airy, light fabrics in romantic pale blush and cream tones floated across the runway while guests were wowed by their artistry and the amazing headpieces that accompanied the looks. All dresses were made in their studio in Berlin and personally by the mother and daughter pair.

Xiao Fen Couture

Radiant Collection

@xiofen90

Inspired by Surabaya and the designer’s fairytale imagination, the Radiant Collection magnified femininity. Xiao Fen Couture gowns bring out beauty and sophistication in women through silhouettes, fine materials, details, and embroidered patterns. Wondering under the sky, we can see all the beautiful things up there from stars to fireworks to meteors and rain. The Indonesian label showed their imagination of the sky through Swarovski unique ornaments and colors like blue-violet and silver. When we speak about couture we want something feels magical that reflect women’s imagination and femininity.

Nasheli Juliana

Stranded

www.nashelijuliana.com | @nashelijuliana

“Stranded” is a collection that holds the task of bringing history to the runway. This collection drew from images of the many atrocities committed against Puerto Rico by the effects of the dominant grip and the colonial rule of the United States, with the purpose of giving a voice, in any way possible, to the victims of this abuses and exposing the feelings of a segment of the population that sees the land of “liberty” as one that preys on the liberties of others. Key images of selected events were digitally manipulated to create patterns that seem beautiful to the naked eye, but that through a set of 3D glasses showed the atrocities underlying such beauty.

Barak Lahav

PARIS X JAPAN

www.baraklahav.com | @barak_lahav

Women stand at the heart of the Barak Lahav design process. Hand crafted at the designer’s Tel Aviv studio, items are created with the conviction that each woman has a unique and wholesome character: the outfits she wears should demonstrate her individuality and personal style. The collection began with a series of steel blue and grey asymmetrical pieces and quickly shifted moods with flowing silk black dresses and trains flowing behind the models.

Fabrosanz Creations

The Nguni Collection

www.houseoffabrosanz.com | @fabrosanz

The Nguni Collection is a representation of a Queen who is fully in charge of her origin. The designer developed her own unique print just for the collection. The development of this print was inspired by different cultures found in South Africa. Designer, Sandi Mazibuko has found her niche is fashion giving her audience striking pattern choices and strong designs. She used mostly primary colors with touched of green and monochromatic black and white tribal prints. Classic African printed fabrics were modernized in cut as jumpsuits, gowns, pencil skirts, and ruffled blouses.

Dark Thorn Clothing

Dark Thorn

www.darkthornclothing.com | @darkthornclothing

Dark Thorn was highly inspired by times past, especially the Victorian Era. Designer, Tori-Anne Gill focuses on reimagining the beautiful timeless cuts and details of the Victorian Era and bringing them back into the 21st century. A story of mystical glamour, secrecy and romance will be told with this collection. Old world high neck dresses and silk belts were complemented by corset shapes and classic tartan prints.

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RETRO TETRIS

www.berth.hk | @berth_hk

Afa’s main aim was to provide a collection that has a variety of vintage pieces that have been manipulated into something modern. The theme of this collection, RETRO TETRIS, was greatly inspired by retro games, specifically everyone’s childhood favorite, Tetris. The designer’s signature style uses geometric shapes and color blocking to create sculpted yet modern vintage, Art Deco patterns combining different texture of fabrics and materials in the pieces.

A mix of elevated grunge style and classic woman walked the runway as a parade of colors. The combination of prints were so different they worked. Male models also walked in printed jackets with geometric patterns and a touch of color blocking.

LORE

SS19

www.Lorecollective.ca | @lorecollective

LORE is a collaboration of whimsical minimalism and modern sophistication. Each piece reflected the brand’s dedication to approachable luxury clothing. Inspiration stemmed from the designers love of history and folklore. Lore believes women should have the freedom to move through the waking world looking like a dream, so the pieces were designed to make every day nightmare free. Models wore separates in white, neutrals, and black as well as belted asymmetric dresses and high neck collars with leather details.

Lisa Lesunja

Jet Set

www.lesunja.ch | @lesunja

Lisa Lesunja is a meticulous, luxury jewelry designer. She thrives on making beautiful pieces for the extravagant woman who lives a ‘jet set’ lifestyle. Her pieces are delicate and expensive attracting a customer base of women who are luxurious enough to travel around the world, exploring and enjoying traveling.

Le Cattleya

Allure

www.lecattleya.com | @le.cattleya

Le Cattleya pieces were inspired by a genus of orchids called Cattleya. Known as the “Queen of Orchids”, the Cattleya flowers are considered to be one of the most beautiful orchids in the world and are found in Costa Rica south to Argentina. The collection told a story that describes the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive and fascinating through combining art and elegance. Designed to satisfy all fine tastes and ages with the fabulous beauty of colors, flowers, rhinestones and crystals, every piece at Le Cattleya has its unique touch of passion. Each model wore a crown in gold, green, black, white, and other regal tones. Gowns and jumpsuits were bold with peakaboo slits, feather details, and bright neon colors.

Cobilee J West

Centric Shadows

www.cobileejwest.com | @cobileejwest

The collection was based on a technique called Shadowfolds, an interesting cross between origami and pleating. This created geometric patterns in the fabrics in jade, deep turquoise, and maroon hues. The designer featured a mix of cocktail and floor length designs. Prints emulated a dream catcher, which accomplished the designers theme of seeing every situation in several different lights.

SilentSiren. With Bridals.

And West of the Moon

www.bysilentsiren.com | @bysilentsiren

Cat Chau is the mastermind behind the brand SilentSiren. With Bridals. From bridal to gowns and evening dresses, SilentSiren. With Bridals. pieces are all marked with a vintage signature style, stylish yet elegant. “Timeless” is the key behind every design. Gorgeous headpieces complimented each evening gown adorned with floral and tassel details. Lace appliques and ruffles showed off the designer’s feminine side, while vibrant colors like hot pink exuded confidence and glamour.

Riikka Couture & Heili Bridal & Laura Darth

Reves Volants

www.riikka.fi | www.heilibridal.com | www.lauradarth.com

Riikka Couture is a fashion brand that is highly known for its glamour, timeless style and unique creations of crystal fabrics and lace. Her new collection, Rêves Volants, is beautiful and delicate mix of simplicity, glamour and elegance. Colorful evening gowns sparkled with beaded details and wrapped silhouettes. Illusion styles with lace were highlighted in gold, black, and lavender on the runway.

Noah Christian

IN-SON-DA-BI-LE

www.noahchristianstudio.com | @noahchristianstudio

The IN-SON-DA-BI-LE collection translates to incapable of being fully explored or understood, inspired in the lights of the deep universe is an obscure, mysterious and incomprehensible collection which colors are guiding us in the right direction taking us out of the profound and incalculable universe, showing us the right way to the #NCuniverse. The designer encompassed this theme using a mix of primary colors, whites, and pastels. Several models wore a warrior style mask and several layers like coats and vests for an athletic, yet imaginative collection.

Sheshea

Liverpool, UK

www.Sheshea.com | @sheshea_bespokefashion

Tailoring specifically to women, designer Jessica created bespoke pieces, specifically glamorous gowns, to take on the runway during Paris Fashion Week. Embellishment was a key factor in this collection just like her many others. The designer wants all women to feel radiant in their one of a kind creation. Sheshea’s passion is to create timeless collections with modern feminine twists.

Ray Ray Goetia

Thy Remains, L’Amour

www.ray6ray.com | @rayraygoetia_fashion

This collection is trying to redefine life, death, love, and hatred in the spiritual plane. Ray believes garments are living creatures from other worlds and garments should wear human bodies. She hopes the wearers can embrace a different soul while wearing her designs. Each piece was intricately thought out with every fabric paneling, garment detail, and color combination meticulously placed. Many pieces had large hoods in jewel tones like teals, purples, and amber.

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About Oxford Fashion Studio

Oxford Fashion Studio presents independent and emerging global fashion brands to press and stockists through a runway show platform around the world. Its team of curators reviews more than 40,000 designers a year issuing invitations to brands with original concepts to present their collections in the world’s four fashion capitals. They are experts on these cities and the global fashion currents that flow through them. OFS has produced over 100 runway shows presenting more than 6000 looks across New York, London, Milan and Paris. For more information please visit https://www.oxfordfashionstudio.com/ or follow along on Instagram at @oxfordfashionstudio.

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K-Fashion Spring 2019: Paris Fashion Week

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K-Fashion Paris Fashion Week SS19

Represented by Totem Fashion.

K-Fashion Project has been organized by The Korea Research Institute for Fashion Industry and sponsored by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy to support designers’ stable entry into overseas markets and increase premium value of Korean fashion industry.

The most of the collections manufactured this time is made with Korean domestic fabrics and sewing technology in particular to represent the slogan ‘Made in Korea, Made for You’ and to introduce global buyers of the excellence of Korean fashion products.

 
Greedilous: Paris SS19

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Inspired by the British singer and songwritter Amy Winehouse, the collection pays homage to the 80s retro spirit with designer YounHee Park’s signature youthful twist. She pairs the intricate, edgy prints of Greedilous with this rock chic ego to manifest passion rooted in an endless pursuit of pure originality – showcasing another uniquely mod Greedilous style.

 
LIE: Paris SS19

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LIE’s Spring Summer 2019 collection was inspired by Amelia Earhart’s confidence and energetic image. She was the first female aviator to cross the Atlantic who challenged herself into a new field allowing many women to have hopes and aspirations towards their dreams. This collection consists of a mix of athleisure wear and tailored looks that create LIE’s signature look. Bold and soft colors are used defining freedom and comfort to a new journey.

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MashaMa Spring Summer 2019

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ACESO’S PRACTICE

MASHAMA SS19 presents an international brand vision with a distinctly Chinese perspective. Rejecting the use of tired representations of Chinese culture, MASHAMA embraces global influences, illuminating them in an aesthetic that is exclusively Chinese.

Reflecting on the continued repression of women’s voices in modern China, Ma examines the value of her designs in a woman’s struggle for self-expression. Recognising the power of an assured self-identity, the designer’s desire is to nurture the strong identity of women by creating a collection that acts as a soft armour, both protecting and elevating the wearer.

 
Masha Ma: London SS19

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Existence as a perpetual search for self – continually editing, modifying one’s identity in a form of daily annihilation – is at the core of the collection. The sci-fi film of that name – Annihilation – resonated with Ma, as Lena, the film’s protagonist, is so driven by her thirst for knowledge and ultimately a search for her true self, that it outweighs any fear of her bizarre surroundings.

The film’s action takes place in The Shimmer, an inexplicable environment of ongoing mutation. The designer draws parallels between the Shimmer and modern China – whereby global influences enter, get reflected and then mutated. Throughout the SS19 collection this mutation of influences into a visibly Chinese aesthetic is taking place. Traces of the Glimmer are found in the fabrication – rainbow shimmer sequins, glistening satins, embroidered serpent skin on lace and acid yellow waterproofs.

The powerful image of five strong females entering a battle from which they might not return, reinforces the MASHAMA concept of creating a beautiful outer armour to support women in their ongoing crusade. This is reimagined through a military story of green, khaki, camel, denim, green & brown check, frayed edges, cargo pockets and zips. The battle ground upon which Ma reflects is an urban one; her women are protected by modern tailoring combined with resilient outerwear.

The Ouroboros – a snake that eats its own tail in an eternal cycle of renewal, as well as the snake as a symbol of life and death appearing on the rod of the Asclepius, God of medicine, are both key motifs of the collection. The power of the symbol can be felt in the show venue itself – Université Paris Descartes – where a statue of Asclepius, snake rod in hand, presides over an iron door. Explored as print in the collection, the snake twists and distorts between pretty florals and warped checks, melded together on sumptuous draped silks.

Aceso, a daughter of Asclepius, is the goddess of the healing process. She represents the practice itself, not the cure. Similarly MASHAMA honours the process. Self-discovery is an exercise that may never yield the desired result, but the practice itself is vital.

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Y-Vison Spring/Summer 2019

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Y-Vision and Jessie & Jane Spring/Summer Collection

The Y-VISON 2019 Spring/Summer collection is based on the theme of “Dream Traveler”. While dreaming is invisible, travel is real. The designer Ye Weicheng is inspired by an African tribal adventure. Designer Ye thought that fantasy is always more innocent than reality, beautiful high-saturated colors, exaggerated wrap-around shapes, intricate winding ropes, maternal female elements, and so on.

For the spring/summer 2019 Y-VISON designer Weicheng Ye and JESSIE & JANE designer Ying Jiang collaborated to create a series of classic and fashionable bags with psychedelic abstract patterns and saturated contrasts.

 
Y-Vision and Jessie & Jane : Paris SS19

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David Koma Spring / Summer 2019 Show

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David Koma SS19

The cinematic universe of Pedro Almodóvar creates the frame for spring/summer 2019. David Koma is transported into the atmospheric moods of films such as Talk to Her and Volver, and arrives at the expression of Spanish dance.

With all its grace and drama, flamenco informs the collection in silhouette, movement and aesthetic, interpreted through the modernist eye of David Koma. Slender, elongated structures burst out into jaunty flares and peplums, crafting sculptural but fluid lines echoing the ruffles and flounces associated with the dance. Here, the designer’s signature scant hems extend into floor-length evening gowns, amplified in rich surface decoration fuelling an overall sense of enhanced glamour. The polka dots native to the flamenco wardrobe are referenced in form through a variety of embellishments.

The masculine sensuality of Romani flamenco dancer Carmen Amaya – who would wear trousers rather than skirts as to emphasise movement – inspires a focus on the trouser. Slick and streamlined, its high-waisted tailored lines break with the voluminous shapes of peplums and bell cuffs, simplifying and modernising the contour of the body. Neon yellow, vivid green and bright lavender make for a bold colour palette; accentuated by the contrast of black and white. The kinetic metal sculptures of American artist Anthony Howe guide the construction and dancelike movement of garments in a tension between rigid and soft, echoed in curved laser cut-outs and swirls of adornment fashioned in circular plexi discs.

Fabrications correspond to the architectural values of garments. A multi-peplum dress appears in quilted silk, a skirt suit in crepe, bustiers take shape in patent leather, while a dress in silk tulle forms stripes with interchanging transparency. Dresses covered in plexi chainmail create a kaleidoscope of hues, fading from one colour into another. Gowns – a first for David Koma – materialise floor-length and bedazzled in mirror embellishment.

 
David Koma : London SS19

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Jenny Packham’s SS19 Campaign

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Jenny Packham’s SS19 Campaign

Jenny Packham is one of the most recent designers to leave New York Fashion Week, and in her case it was to take her brand back to London where it all started 30 years ago. Packham showcased her Spring/Summer collection celebrating her 30th anniversary and the life of the 1930s Hollywood sweetheart, Jean Harlow. Harlow was the epitome of old Hollywood glamour as the original “It Girl.”

The highlight look this season was a light grey tulle dress with layers and layers of ruffles with black edges to mimic a doodle or sketched piece of art. It was light and fresh in the line up of Packham’s sequined looks fit for her high-brow clientele.

 
Jenny Packham : London SS19

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Another key look was inspired by the dress Jean Harlow’s mother put Jean in, for a portrait commissioned after she passed, which was ironically pink, Jean’s least favorite color. Jenny Packham’s light pink interpretation had intense levels of Swarovski crystal embellished on the bodice with such intricacy that it looked different from every angle.

All of the designs had a fresh and modern demure to them while still having an old Hollywood charm. Packham incorporated her classic strengths with crystals, ruffled necklines and ruffles tailored for award season.

We can’t wait to see who she dresses for the upcoming award season, as these will sure to be red carpet favorites.

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VOTE for a Hospital Gown to Make Children Smile!

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Inaugural Hope & Heroes Fashion Challenge to support Columbia University Medical Center

Represented by For Momentum LLC.

The New York fashion industry is working together to provide hope, inspiration and needed funds for thousands of children and families facing pediatric cancer each year.

Starting today the public can visit https://hopeandheroes.org/fashion-challenge/ to preview custom-designed hospital gowns, donate money and vote for their favorite gown all in support of Hope & Heroes, a nonprofit organization which supports life-saving work for children with cancer and blood disorders at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC).

 
CUSTOM HOSPITAL GOWN DESIGNS

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Children undergoing cancer treatment must spend long periods of time in the hospital wearing the same traditional, drab hospital gown. In recognition of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September, Hope & Heroes challenged the fashion industry to use their talents to re-imagine the next generation of hospital gowns and bring joy to these patients, all while helping to raise awareness and support for a cure.

“Every year, thousands of families face a devastating childhood cancer diagnosis. We work with the highly-skilled and compassionate team of doctors, researchers and staff at Columbia to create an exceptional treatment experience—one that gives children the very best chance to overcome their disease but also allows them to experience as much of their childhoods as possible,” said Bob Bomersbach, executive director of Hope & Heroes. “The Hope & Heroes Fashion Challenge brings imagination, new resources and hope to our work and we are deeply grateful for the designers, brands and students that have leant their time and talent to this important cause.”

Noteworthy designer Heidi Weisel developed a hospital gown design as part of the challenge, along with students from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Submissions include imaginative designs that range from super hero themes to under-the-sea designs to interactive swap-and-change creations.

The public is invited to visit https://hopeandheroes.org/fashion-challenge/ until November 8 to vote for their favorite gown and help spread the word about the campaign.

In addition to funding Hope & Heroes charitable work, the goal of this fundraising campaign is to reproduce, and bring to life, at least one of these designs for child patients at CUMC. All designers will be honored at the Hope & Heroes Annual Gala on Thursday, November 8. Luxury fashion brands, including Giorgio Armani and Mara Hoffman, are also supporting the campaign through premier auction items to support Hope & Heroes charitable work.

“Despite their cancer diagnosis, kids are filled with imagination and joy. They deserve to look and feel great in something that is comfortable, familiar and most of all fun to wear!” said Heidi Weisel, designer and Council of Fashion Designers of America member. “As an industry, we are inspired by their determination and strength. We are here to help children and families so one day we will all live in a world free of childhood cancer.”

CUMC is home to the largest and most comprehensive pediatric oncology program in the tri-state area, and one of the largest centers in the nation for stem cell and bone marrow transplants. Funding from Hope & Heroes ensures that every child who comes through its doors has access to the newest and most advanced treatments available in the United States, including the latest chemotherapy and radiation oncology regimens, bone marrow and stem cell transplant treatments, immunotherapies and personalized medicine specifically tailored for each patient. Research funded through this effort benefits not only the children at CUMC, but also children worldwide.

About Hope &Heroes

Hope & Heroes funds the life-saving work on childhood cancer and blood disorders at Columbia University Medical Center – including cutting-edge research, support for families, and care that always puts children first. Lear more by visiting our website: www.hopeandheroes.org.

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