Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fairhaven resident wins grand prize at Swansea Mall's recent fashion show (The Standard-Times)


Fairhaven resident wins grand prize at Swansea Mall's recent fashion show (The Standard-Times)

Posted: 03 Sep 2009 07:59 AM PDT

SWANSEA — Swansea Mall's recent Model Search was a rousing success with contestants vying for participation in this year's Back-to-School Fashion Show.

The mall held a fashion show on August 15, featuring finalists selected from the Model Search. Ten prize winners were chosen by a panel of judges and Karon Shea of the Karon Shea Modeling School in Worcester.

The grand prize winner was Nicole Sirois, 16 from Fairhaven; the second runner-up was Brittany Cavaco, 14 from Barrington, Rhode Island; the third runner up was Talia King, 15 from Warren, Rhode Island.

The other five winners were Khelsey Amaral, 8 from Westport; Macey Harden, 9 from Bristol, Rhode Island; Jami Longo, 16 from Warren, Rhode Island; Rachel-Lyn Makuch, 16 from Swansea and Miranda Stiness, 13 from Seekonk.

The grand prize winner received a $1,000 scholarship to La Femmina Modeling School. All of the fashion show models received a thank you gift from Swansea Mall.


Fashion show to help raise public awareness of psoriasis (News-Medical-Net)

Posted: 03 Sep 2009 03:09 AM PDT

Today, Tim Gunn, television host and fashion consultant ("Project Runway," "Tim Gunn's Guide to Style") and chief creative officer of Liz Claiborne, Inc., is hosting the Addressing Psoriasis(TM) Fashion Show, sponsored by Amgen and Wyeth, in New York City. The fashion show recognizes people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis who have not allowed the condition to inhibit their personal style. Winners of the Addressing Psoriasis(TM) contest are walking the runway in custom-designed outfits created by emerging talent from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) to help raise public awareness of psoriasis.

"Participating in the Addressing Psoriasis(TM) campaign and meeting these eight special people has been an honor," said Gunn. "They are an inspiration to the psoriasis community because they have proven that psoriasis does not need to stand in the way of personal style. I congratulate them all on their efforts to overcome the style challenges that this chronic medical condition can present."

The Addressing Psoriasis(TM) Fashion Show is the culmination of an awareness campaign designed to help people with plaque psoriasis get more information about managing their disease and feel more confident in their everyday style. The eight contest winners were selected from among hundreds of entries and were chosen based on the inspirational nature of their story about overcoming the challenges of living with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and how it has impacted their personal style and the clothing they wear.

Since July, thousands of people from the general public - including those without psoriasis - have cast their votes to select the most inspirational story from among the eight winners. Today, Gunn is announcing that Cynthia McGowen of League City, Texas has been voted the most inspirational.

"Walking the runway in the Addressing Psoriasis(TM) Fashion Show has been so exciting. I am thrilled my story was voted as the most inspirational, although I truly believe that all of the winners had very inspiring stories to share," said Cynthia McGowen. "Once I learned more about my condition and how to manage it with the help of my dermatologist, I was able to see style as less of a challenge and more of a fun way to present myself to the world. I hope that others who live with this condition are able to take back their style too."

The winners' stories, as well as footage of the Addressing Psoriasis(TM) Fashion Show will be available on www.addresspsoriasis.com. The Web site also features useful resources about psoriasis - including links to the American Academy of Dermatology, National Psoriasis Foundation and Psoriasis Cure Now - and style tips from Gunn.

Psoriasis, which affects nearly 7 million Americans, is a chronic disease of the immune system that causes the skin cells to grow at an accelerated rate. Although there are several types of psoriasis, approximately 80 percent of psoriasis patients have plaque psoriasis, which causes itchy, red scaly patches which may be painful. People with psoriasis often experience feelings of self-consciousness and choose their clothing because of the appearance of their skin.

http://www.lizclaiborne.com/

Tim Gunn Hosts Fashion Show For Addressing Psoriasis (The Inquisitr)

Posted: 03 Sep 2009 12:44 AM PDT

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New York, NY (CNS) - Tim Gunn is helping a very special group of women "make it work." He's hosting the Addressing Psoriasis Fashion Show in New York City, which recognizes people with moderate to severe forms of psoriasis who have not allowed the condition to keep them from rocking their personal style. Now, they get to walk down the runway with the "Project Runway" host in custom-designed outfits.

The eight women, voted on by the public as well as people with psoriasis, were voted the most inspirational stories of overcoming the challenge of the disease. League City, Texas resident Cynthia McGowen was voted as having the most inspirational story on AddressPsoriasis.com.

"Walking the runway in the Addressing Psoriasis (TM) Fashion Show has been so exciting. I am thrilled my story was voted as the most inspirational," said Cynthia McGowen. "Once I learned more about my condition and how to manage it with the help of my dermatologist, I was able to see style as less of a challenge and more of a fun way to present myself to the world. I hope that others who live with this condition are able to take back their style too."

The women will walk the runway in custom-designed outfits by up-and-coming designers from the Fashion Institute of Technology. The Addressing Psoriasis not only raises awareness for the disease but also inspires confidence in people who may find themselves challenged in their everyday style.

"Participating in the Addressing Psoriasis(TM) campaign and meeting these eight special people has been an honor," said Gunn. "They are an inspiration to the psoriasis community because they have proven that psoriasis does not need to stand in the way of personal style. I congratulate them all on their efforts to overcome the style challenges that this chronic medical condition can present."

Editors note: I suffer from Psoriasis, so I'm very sympathetic here.

Mickey Avalon Rocks the Stage at Designer Christian Audigier 2009 MAGIC Marketplace Fashion Show (PRWeb)

Posted: 03 Sep 2009 07:39 AM PDT

Christian Audigier's new season fashion designs for Ed Hardy, Christian Audigier, Crystal Rock, and Paco Chicano are presented at the 2009 MAGIC Marketplace. Several surprise celebrity guests were in support of Audigier's new collection in Las Vegas, including music artist, Mickey Avalon (Interscope/Shoot to Kill Records). Audigier's fashion show at the MAGIC Marketplace was on August 31, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) September 3, 2009 -- Fashion mogul and entrepreneur Christian Audigier kicked off the opening day of the annual MAGIC Marketplace in style with a high-energy presentation of new designs for his collection of labels featuring models, dancers and a guest performance by Interscope Records' underground glam rap sensation Mickey Avalon. An array of leggy and hard-bodied models and fashionable kids hit the runway to reveal the new looks in denims, street wear, kids and swimwear from the Ed Hardy, Christian Audigier, Crystal Rock, and Paco Chicano lines. Closing out the afternoon show, a dashing Christian Audigier appeared to welcome the crowd of fashion and industry guests and the effortlessly cool Mickey Avalon rocked the stage. Surprisingly, the show was closed with pyrotechnics confetti explosions with Christian Audigier and Don Ed Hardy walking down the center stage and taking a bow.

Avalon performed hits and fan favorites "Jane Fonda," "So Rich, So Pretty," "Mr. Right" and sneak previews of two new songs, "Fast Life" and "Stroke Me" from his highly anticipated second album featuring new collaborations with Kid Rock and Travis Barker and production by mega-hit producer Dr. Luke. Known for his cult following and non-stop tour schedule, the rapper recently came off a 20-city run on the "Blazed and Confused" summer tour alongside Snoop Dogg and Slightly Stoopid. Next up Avalon is set to release a new single to radio this month and put the finishing touches on his album scheduled for a February 2010 release.

In his trademark larger-than-life style, the Audigier brand was highly visible at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Complete with the elaborate grunge-chic Christian Audigier stage, multiple booths, custom Christian Audigier cars on display, and an Audigier Brand Management sky box lounge to oversee operations, Audigier continues to thrive on effective branding and setting trends in mainstream fashion. The bi-annual MAGIC Marketplace ran through September 2, 2009.

For Media Inquiries: Laura Wright, publicist, at Avid Exposure (310) 358-9232 or PR(at)AvidExposure.com

ABOUT MICKEY AVALON: With the ugly but pretty sex appeal of an early Mick Jagger and the crude wit of Lenny Bruce, Mickey Avalon has developed a new genre of rap that deserves a place between 80's glam rock and Hip-Hop's pop funk. Mickey Avalon is an American rapper from Hollywood, California. His debut self-titled solo album was released Nov. 7, 2006 on Interscope/Shoot to Kill Records in association with MySpace Records.

ABOUT CHRISTIAN AUDIGIER: Widely considered one of the most meteoric rises in fashion history, Christian Audigier has parlayed his design experience and business acumen to become a true fashion icon and entrepreneurial sensation in less than four years. Through his collection of international companies, he has launched nine popular brands with over sixty licenses. He oversees an international conglomerate of his designer brands, including Ed Hardy, Christian Audigier, Crystal Rock, Paco Chicano, this includes US and international wholesale distribution and retail stores. Christian made his mark throughout the fashion industry after a fortuitous start at MacKeen jeans. He has contributed to the success of several brands including Diesel, Fiorucci, Bisou Bisou, Levis, NafNaf and American Outfiters. Christian's style is so distinctive that he is known as the "King of Jean."

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Relay For Life team to host fashion show (The Martinsburg Journal)

Posted: 02 Sep 2009 09:15 PM PDT


Relay For Life team to host fashion show

Event will raise needed funds for the American Cancer Society

By Erienne Greene / Journal staff writer


MARTINSBURG - Local models will be able to walk down a runway this month knowing they're supporting a worthy cause.

The Woods Resort's Relay For Life team will host its annual benefit fashion show on Sept. 20 to raise funds for cancer research.

"Cancer is an insidious disease, as it is has affected somebody someone knows, either a close friend or a family member," said Sandra Whitmore, resident of The Woods. "This event is important because it succeeds in getting money for research, which is of paramount importance to so many people."

Whitmore also said that the Relay team, which has about 30 members, hopes to do "what all other Relay teams do," which is raise money for the American Cancer Society.

"This will be the second annual fashion show," Whitmore said. "Members Pat Serio and Dorothy Foley came up with the idea for a show a year ago."

The models featured will showcase the latest fall trends through select clothing and accessories, which Whitmore said will come from local retail shops.

She explained that team members put out a call for volunteers, including models and event coordinators at The Woods, and they have since met at organizational meetings over a period of months to finalize details.

"Besides the modeling and looking at all the fashions, the team constructs baskets that will be raffled off," Whitmore said. "Not only are these baskets unique and creative, but they're useful too."

She said Relay committee members have been collecting items to put in the different baskets, which have their own individual themes.

"They got creative with it. A 'Cozy Night' basket might have a book, some hot cocoa and a candle in it," Whitmore said.

The raffle and the fashion show will begin at 1 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Holiday Inn in Martinsburg.

Whitmore said anyone interested in purchasing a ticket for the benefit fashion show can do so by contacting Dee McGurgan at (304) 754-6781. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 the day of the show.

Relay For Life is ACS's signature activity, and it has grown beyond the United States into 19 other countries. More information about Relay For Life is available online at www.relayforlife.org.

- Staff writer Erienne Greene can be reached at (304) 263-8931, ext. 183 or at egreene@journal-news.net.

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