Sunday 16 October 2016

Photographer: Fashion begins with street trends

Fashion is not only about what is modeled on the track. In fact, the track of the road is only a stopover on a journey that often begins with the colorful shapes choose sartorially people to express while. Through the streets of New York on foot ... or Little Rock

So says Mango Banzima, a photographer Street mode with headquarters in New York and founder of the fashion blog Who style (quistyle.com). Banzima visited Little Rock a lecture on the denim cotton road September 29 Arkansas Arts Center Art of Fashion series to give in conjunction with the exhibition "Cut, shred and denim sewn drawings. By Jim Arendt" (The exhibition runs to 23. October)

"What the promotion of development, we see the path set out" Banzima said in an interview before the conference. "If the designer is, you have to go find a Influencer is [an] ambassador him. That person then to go it use to be photographed, and tomorrow will be on the track, in a model. Therefore, viewed in two ways. "

Rwanda Banzima went to New York, there are to go about 20 years in the school and began to work as a stylist and personal shopper. After studying marketing and public relations, Banzima in Savannah (Ga.) College of Art and Design, completion of a management course Fashion Marketing. He met André Leon Talley, former general editor of Vogue and was chief designer dress black, a book co-author Talley. Meanwhile Banzima was a fan of Bill Cunningham, a photographer for the New York Times, who died June 26 at the age of 87 Cunningham was known for his style of street photography.

"Being on the editorial page style, the fun side, which is attractive ... a drawer insert," says Banzima. "[It's] kind of narrow-minded sometimes, because they feel that models a kind of how this can be seen in magazines the only way ... way.

"Other regions around the world, make it different," he continues. "If you go to Senegal, Japan, or even parts of New York or in the Latin countries, expressed people in terms of their cultural clothing or cultural beliefs or religious beliefs."

Banzima so determined to capture "the most popular people in town." He put the images, the style - the style? in French. "It is to be a question," he said. "I think you go from Kansas to New York and still bring no response in transition because ... again, if you stop, people will make their way."

current photos on the site are women wear sheer dresses exposed underwear ( "Trends"); high-heeled pump, turned into a handbag; A chiffon dress color blocked Leporello; and a woman with exaggerated bell and a rose, white the front of the red and black striped shirt covered. Search Banzima Subjects include elements that are not only colorful and distinctive, but also suggest the fluidity and movement. And these questions should be used with confidence.

"Street art is more and more," says Banzima. "It was always there, but do not pay attention to us."

competition model

Cupani Marketing Group, headed by designer Lacie Little Rock Cupani, announces the model year and model year of emerging competition for professional and amateur models. The preliminary round will be held 8: 30-18: 30 am Saturday in Ballroom A, Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock, followed by a show with finalists 7 21:30

Braelen held in collaboration with Johnson, also known as "DJ Juice" known this competition with prizes worth $ 10.700 rate travel and modeling capabilities. These are awarded the "outstanding model 101" in four categories: women and young women (aged 13 to 35 in both categories), male (16-35) and children (5-13) as well. The four winners are the models in parades Fashion Week in New York in February or in a salon in Paris in October 2017th

Each model will compete in person or by video, in casual wear, swimwear and formal wear and will be questioned. Participants will be judged on style, originality, vitality and compassion. Members of the public, as well as Facebook and Instagram followers of the event will vote for the 25 models in each category in order to reach the final. There the judges, participants will a goal, while the members of the audience for the winners in each category to choose.

Admission is $ 24.90; Models can record in cupanifashion.com. Prices for members of the public include $ 49.99 VIP; $ 29.99 general admission seated; and $ 10.99, nonseated. For more information, including the amount and size requirements for competing models, contact Cupani Marketing Group in cupanifashion@gmail.com or (501) 749-9479.

MODEL WINNER

Speaking pattern competition are congratulations in order for Rosalyn Cornelio Baton Rouge. She won appearing recently model year Fashion Week Little Rock after the event, the July 20 to 23, Cornelius has won a contract with oneofakind GARMENT Talent Inc. and EMI as well as the functionality and a website Littlerockfashionweek.com for one year.

Cornelius and his family were among those who suffered damage during the floods in August in Baton Rouge. Brandon Campbell, founder of Little Rock and Baton Rouge fashion weeks, said that his organization plans to make a donation of aid to Cornelius and other old affected by the floods during Fashion Week to present the event in this village in February.

With the show

As promised, here is a little more information about the fashion show Lafayette 148 New York organized on Wednesday by the ladies benefit Store Feinstein and auxiliary hospital Arkansas Children in the Great Hall of the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock.

present the collection Resort 2017. The design team Lafayette 148 New York, led by creative director and director Emily Smith Barbara Guest Creation "is inspired by travel search effort without modern nomadic ideal interweaving" according to a press release. Wear Daily piece Women in June by Andrew Shang (wwd.com) said that the "feeling of lightness and fluid," which is in the collection is a mixture of pieces of hardware and interchangeable soft texture.

Once again, the doors will open at 11 am until noon-1: 30 PM event. Guests can enjoy cocktails, snacks, video online on the 20th anniversary of the series of films, design, and the show itself. You will also be able to through the current collection in a pop-up shop with Edward Wilkerson, Fashion Director of Lafayette to learn 148th

Tickets can $ 148 be purchased at eventbrite.com. The proceeds go to the David Clark Center for Safe and Healthy Children at Children's Hospital.

Month short dress. Send suggestions related to Arkansas - mode and press releases:

hwilliams@arkansasonline.com

High Profile 16/10/2016

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