Okay, these aren't the best pictures, but I've yet to receive any good close ups. My photographers been pretty busy.
This was a very stressful show for me for many reasons. A zipper on one of the dresses broke so I had to safety pin it closed...which surprisingly added to the dress' look. One dress just didn't fit the model, or any of the others, so I had to call my mom and have her bring the punk kimono that I've already shown. Clothing-wise my troubles ended there.
Then there was emotional issues (lol the show was called Issues after all) I was having. I was super nervous because I felt like I was doing something different than what I normally do. But no one seemed to notice. My mom said it still looked like my aesthetics. So that's good. Hate to think I was conforming.
Was also depressed because a friend I'm fond of was modeling for my friend Chessna. So I spent most of the day watching him look at all the pretty models. Felt like the ugliest girl in the world. Which was ironic considering my fashion line was mocking the concept of beauty.
Oh well...time for the pictures!
You can't tell, but these two models have the niptuck lines of their face. My theme was plastic surgery and anti-beauty. The girl in the kimono is a life saver. She was my stylist, and she also covered for a model of mine who had to leave suddenly.
*that's my dad on the right of the runway filming with his phone*
These two are post-surgery. I love the way they looked beautifully ill.
*lols the guy with gray hair is my awesome photographer Steve Gray.*
Group shot! Me looking totally plain and my beautiful models.
This was a very stressful show for me for many reasons. A zipper on one of the dresses broke so I had to safety pin it closed...which surprisingly added to the dress' look. One dress just didn't fit the model, or any of the others, so I had to call my mom and have her bring the punk kimono that I've already shown. Clothing-wise my troubles ended there.
Then there was emotional issues (lol the show was called Issues after all) I was having. I was super nervous because I felt like I was doing something different than what I normally do. But no one seemed to notice. My mom said it still looked like my aesthetics. So that's good. Hate to think I was conforming.
Was also depressed because a friend I'm fond of was modeling for my friend Chessna. So I spent most of the day watching him look at all the pretty models. Felt like the ugliest girl in the world. Which was ironic considering my fashion line was mocking the concept of beauty.
Oh well...time for the pictures!
You can't tell, but these two models have the niptuck lines of their face. My theme was plastic surgery and anti-beauty. The girl in the kimono is a life saver. She was my stylist, and she also covered for a model of mine who had to leave suddenly.
*that's my dad on the right of the runway filming with his phone*
These two are post-surgery. I love the way they looked beautifully ill.
*lols the guy with gray hair is my awesome photographer Steve Gray.*
Group shot! Me looking totally plain and my beautiful models.
seriously lil bitch, if you don't stop beating yourself up I'm gonna join in and beat the crap outta you.... -.-
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