events

Sushi and style

Lately fashion shows are happening everywhere from night clubs to bars and malls, and even on bar tops! On Wed., May 19, Style Lounge hosted a runway show on the main bar in Sushi Rock Beachwood.

Pour L'Amour Fashion Show

Friday, May 14, marked the first fashion show for Legation, a gallery. There was a full house and a great deal of anticipation before the show began.

Building Fashion

On April 16, over 300 students and community members filled the ballroom of the Kent State Student Center to support The Kent State Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter. During the event, titled “Building Fashion,” participating designers were each given two old Habitat for Humanity T-shirts.

Goodwill Styling Competition

The most recent fashion show at Kent State came with a twist: no designers allowed.

A focus on felt fashion

Akron native T.J. Horst showed off his latest collection for Horst Couture Friday night at MOCA. The event was sponsored by FLASH and The Fashion Group International.

Coats & Clark Design Challenge

Thirty fashion students from Kent State University designed, cut, stitched, knitted, quilted and dyed their way through the weekend in a Project Runway-style design challenge. The Second Annual Coats & Clark Design Challenge officially began on Friday, Jan. 29 at 5 p.m. and culminated with an award presentation late in the afternoon on Sunday, Jan. 31.

Old River Holiday Walk

On Saturday, Dec. 5, the Shops of Old River hosted a Holiday Walk to help shoppers check off their holiday shopping lists. Check out our photos of the event, taken by Mike Cuscire.

Battling it out

The Third Outre Cleveland Beauty School Hair Battle took place at PlayhouseSquare on Nov. 14, 2009. Various beauty schools from the area competed in front of a sold-out crowd. Check out our photos of the event, provided by G&G Media Group.

Artistic flair

Did you ever wonder if you could take a ball of really fine wool or a piece of felt and turn it into a really fine piece of art? Well this past weekend I found out you can and the best thing about it is you can wear it everyday!

Celebrating the little black dress

If you were alive during the Victorian period, you would only wear black when in mourning. The dresses worn while grieving were simple as Victorian dresses went, devoid of any decoration.

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