
The last day of fashion week was manic. I skipped Thursday altogether missing Bustle (my apologies to Sean and Ruth) as I was so sick and beyond exhausted. holding a handy cam and running back and forth to cover shows and be in shows is no easy feat.

I needed to be well rested for my Cydelic by Choryin show in the STUDIO Runway Room. This Collection was by far one of the most inspirational as no other designer, I thought, made Couture so Ready-to-Wear.

I was opening and closing the show which again should never be the case when a girl has no agency to even score a gig like that for her. But Choryin and I have been great buddies since we met earlier this year at his soft Launch at C- Lounge. I have always loved how much support his friends gave him and how much he has grown as a young designer now being housed by the biggest Fashion Production House and Factory in Canada, Seven Continents.
This Collection was inspired by Aliens and a hostel takeover of luxury bags that he also debuted in this collection. He opened the show with a fashion video that I had the pleasure of being featured in to demo key pieces of his collection in a Cydelic style that cannot be disputed.
2 comments:
hi i'm a journalism student writing about the effects of rave discrimation in the fashion industry. i would like to ask a few questions if that is okay. what is like being a minority fashion model? what experiences have you had at bookings, castings and behind the scenes of fashion shows including makeup, wardrobe situations? do you think people turn a blind eye to the situation since it doesn't affect them? and lastly, what do you think can be done to change the fashion industry into accepting more minority fashion models? is there way to better represent minority models?
also lovely photos and dress. you rock the catwalk and i was inspired by the color beauty documentary film.
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