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Mesa College’s Fashion Redux at San Diego History Center

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The San Diego History Center and Mesa College’s Fashion Program presented the annual student design competition Fashion Redux. The exhibition opened on April 11 at the History Center. This year, the theme was “Cross-Border Flows” because San Diego’s location nurtures an amazing cultural exchange.

The students were inspired by garments influenced by Spanish and Mexican culture from the Historic Textile Collection. They created garments inspired by these cultural connections. Four students were chosen to show their designs in the exhibit.

A panel of the four designers answered questions about their journey during the design process. They wrapped up with awards to the designers: The Best Translation of History to a Dress went to Sabel Molina, the Most Innovative Garment went to Kristina Ryan, the Most Transformative Design went to Estefania Cazessus, and the Most Creative Fabrication went to Kayle Lopez. A People’s Choice Award was given to Molina. Each designer was given a $100 gift certificate at Sewing Machines Plus and a year’s membership at the History Center.

The hours for the exhibit at the History Center are Fridays-Sundays 11 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information, visit https://sandiegohistory.org/.

FWSD Showcase

The Fashion Week San Diego Runway Gala was hosted by fashion director Gwendolyn Bates on April 20 at the University Club downtown. A preview of the upcoming fall fashion show in October was presented. The audience was given a sneak peek of some of the designers who will be on the runway in the fall. The designer Giti Kooshkani creates Luxury Ready to Wear for Fashions By GK. Kingson Mateo designs streetwear and makes sure to engage in sustainability by offering users biodegradable packaging.

Italian tenor Marco Antonio Labastida provided amazing entertainment during the evening. He is recognized in the Hall of Fame and Stars in Tijuana.

GF Fashion House was created by Ghadir Fakhreddine who designs feminine styles with a dash of edgy. Sarra’s Petals presented a bridal gown and a second dress that was Baroque-inspired. G FASH creates lines of accessories and customizable products. Rachel Mamer is a military veteran whose collection is 50% upcycled. This year is the third that Lady Lane has shown with SD Fashion Week. She creates vintage-inspired women’s wear. CW Couture by Caroline Williard creates very romantic looks. The featured curator was Angel Tan who is a La Jolla-based celebrity stylist.

The next event will be Posh On Prospect at The Living Room Café on May 11. For more information visit: https://fashionweeksd.com/.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturday, May 11 – Posh on Prospect: Boutique shopping and fashion show presented by Fashion Week San Diego at The Living Room Café in La Jolla. For tickets: https://fashionweeksd.com/events-2/posh-on-prospect/.

Saturday, May 18 – The 12th Annual Cocktails and Couture Charity Fashion Show featuring the Lizz Russell Collection at the Vintana Wine & Dine in Escondido. The event begins at noon and supports Survivorlicious Inc. For tickets: https://bit.ly/44sstV8.

Saturday, June 1 – Razkal Market and Fashion Show at the Queen Bee’s Art and Cultural Center beginning at 2 p.m. Tickets at: https://bit.ly/3WoP6I0.

Saturday, June 15 – Man & His Dog Fashion Show and Fundraiser at the Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty at 1111 Prospect St. from 5-7 p.m. This supports Mad Mutts. For tickets: https://bit.ly/4a1tNPS.

Diana Cavagnaro is an internationally renowned Couture Milliner based in the San Diego area. Learn more about our hat designer, teacher, and blogger at www.DianaCavagnaro.com.

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