[DAY 3] PFDC L'Oréal Paris Bridal Week- Ali Xeeshan, Rouge, Sara Rohale Asghar, Asifa & Nabeel

[December 21, 2011]: L’Oréal Paris, the world’s leading beauty brand, and the pioneering Pakistan Fashion Design Council [PFDC] presented day 3 of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week - a platform that endeavours to define and present contemporary and traditional Pakistani Bridal fashion, jewellery and make-up trends, which together create the ‘look’ for the Bridal Season 2012.

The third day of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was dedicated to fashion designers showing their bridal collections with solo shows by Ali Xeeshan, Rouge, Sara Rohale Asghar and Asifa & Nabeel. It was attended by celebrities, media as well as the fashion fraternity. Each day of PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is being styled by a different creative team and to this end models on Day 3 were styled by Toni&Guy led by Shammal Qureshi with men’s styling by Khawar Riaz.

The PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is being produced by Catwalk Productions, with event coordination by R-Team, set design by Hamza Tarar, official photography by DragonFly and public relations by Lotus. The Black Carpet for PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is sponsored by Damas.




Fashion Show: Ali Xeeshan
Day 3 of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was opened by Crimson by Ali Xeeshan with a collection titled ‘Pahalgam’. Named after the breath-taking city in the valley of Kashmir, the Pahalgam collection was the designers’ interpretation of what he envisions the city to look like and the magnificence it captures. His collection represented brides adorned in plain fabrics of different kinds; ornamentation and decoration-free clothes that represented a vivid play of colour. With Pahalgam, Ali looked to prove that style and beauty originate from within a person’s own character rather than the amount of embellishment on a piece of clothing. Designed especially for today’s chic bride who wants to pull off an unconventional ensemble, Ali Xeeshan’s Pahalgam bridal showcase highlighted that the splendour brides relish, will only come from within.

Ali Xeeshan is a graduate of the Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design (PIFD) and holds an honours degree in Couture and an award for the Best Collection at the institute. As a designer, he takes inspiration from within the Pakistani culture. Having diversified into a diffusion prêt-a-porter line, a formal collection for men and a complete range of accessories as part of Crimson by Ali Xeeshan, Ali Xeeshan is predominantly a couturier focusing on formal and bridal wear with a signature style of using unusual shades of colour and high end luxurious fabrics merged with the unconventional embellishment techniques in both traditional and contemporary cuts.



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Fashion Show: Rouge
Following Ali Xeeshan’s bridal showcase was a solo fashion show by Rouge with a contemporary fusion collection; a tribute to designer Faraz Manan’s mother, Memoona Manan. Crafted in Persian cultural embroidery, ‘zardozi’, with jewel-based embellishments across colours such as navy blue, kelly green, gold, off white and coral pink – Memoona’s favourite colours – ganga-jamni was also used in select outfits, creating an overall vintage look and feel.
The brother and sister duo behind Rouge, Faraz and Sundas Manan, took over their mother’s business, and are sought-after for their couture and bridal wear, locally and internationally. With Faraz’s degree in Economics and Sundas as a graduate from the coveted London College of Fashion, Rouge has had the honour of designing couture for Victoria Beckham as well as the Saudi Royal Family. Speaking about his label, designer Faraz Manan said, “Rouge is about modern silhouettes with an Eastern touch embellished to give a vintage look incorporating local fabrics.”
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Fashion Show: Sara Rohale Asghar
Sara Rohale Asghar’s bridal week collection drew inspiration from the rich wedding culture both in rural and urban Pakistan. Entitled ‘Tehzeeb-e-Baymisaal’, the collection consisted of a wide range of chiffons, silks, keem khabs, jamawars and zarris. With a variety of cuts such as a-line, structured to the more flowy silhouette, S.R.A.’s collection for PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week maintained her signature style embellishment with intricate detailing using dabka, stones and gems. A collection set in a range of colours, ‘Tehzeeb-e-Baymisaal’ had been made specifically for a range of wedding ceremonies such as the Mehndi, Baraat and Walima. Canadian-Pakistani band “Josh” performed live for Sara Rohale Asghar performing a medley of their popular songs.

Speaking about her label, Sara Rohale Asghar said, “The philosophy at S.R.A. is to create clothes which are unique, have individuality and have market viability. The objective is to amplify and enhance one’s personality while maintaining traditional grandeur.”

A Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design graduate in 2006, Sara Rohale Asghar [S.R.A.] started her career as a fashion designer with the label Meeras by Nilofer Shahid where she co-designed a collection which was showcased in Paris in January 2007. She launched her brand the same year and is currently stocking her luxury prêt wear at the PFDC [Lahore] and L’atelier in Islamabad while designing custom couture at her studio. S.R.A.’s designs are known for their detailing, style and grandeur manifest within the signature embellishments and embroideries set in a unique mix of colours. With a focus on the motifs and patterns from design to placement, S.R.A. gives each of her pieces a custom look with a blend of originality and novelty yet always remaining closely knitted to Pakistani cultural roots.
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Fashion Show: Asifa & Nabeel

The day closed with Asifa & Nabeel’s bridal week collection, titled ‘Ottoman Royalty’. The collection was inspired from the treasures of Ottoman sultans such as the armour worn studded with diamonds, coffee sets in solid gold studded with rubies and emeralds and followed the history of the defeat of the Ottomans by Kemal Ataturk, forced to leave behind their prized possessions, including the famous peacock throne of Bahadur Shah Zafar. The show opened with the title song of popular Pakistani television serial “Humsafar” sung live by musician Quratulain Balouch (QB), which was followed by another live musical performance by singer Bilal Khan. The show concluded with another song by QB.

Asifa & Nabeel is an established label, having been around for the past 13 years and is well renowned and respected for its Bridal, Prêt-à-porter and Couture lines. In 1998, their innate creative talent and keen sense of design resulted in an exhibition that completely sold out during the set up for display. This proved to be a compelling source of encouragement for the duo and since then, their efforts are manifest in ensembles that spell ethereal elegance and panache. Indeed, their signature style is found in their flamboyant use of diverse fabrics and unique interplay of colours and cuts. The brand currently retails in three of Pakistan’s major cities as well as to an international clientele. 
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Photography Credits: Faisal Farooqui - Dragonfly.

Hope you all enjoyed the bridal wear from the designers! Which was your favorite?




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[REVIEW] Liz Earle Eyebright™ Soothing Eye Lotion

My eyes are the one area I try to focus on more as I age. Most mornings my eyes feel irritated and itchy and on days I have to wake up extra early my eyes feel even more itcky! Not to mention my dark circles are becoming even more visible. I was sent  the Liz Earle Eyebright Soothing Eye Lotion which promises to cleanse and give your eyes a boost in the morning. 


Eyebright™ Soothing Eye Lotion


What Liz Earle Say:

Wake up and revitalise eyes with cotton wool pads soaked in this gentle, soothing herbal lotion before using Cleanse & Polish.
Non-oily, it is ideal for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.
Apply to a cotton wool pad to clean and wake up your eyes first thing.
Naturally active ingredients include the grassland herb – eyebright, witch hazel, organic aloe vera and cornflower to help tone, cool and refresh tired, puffy or sore eyes.
How to Use:
Apply Eyebright to cotton wool pad to clean and wake up your eyes first thing.
For a revitalising, soothing compress, soak 2 cotton wool pads in Eyebright and place over eyes and relax for 5 – 10 minutes.
Eyebright is light, non-oily and suitable for contact lens wearers.
 The lotion isn't exactly a lotion, its a clear water-like consistency which applies similar as a toner. 
There are a few ways you can use this product. I prefer using this product first thing in the morning by taking 2 cotton squares and soaking them in the product and leaving them on my eyes for about 5 minutes. If I don't have time in the morning I would the just apply a quick dab of the product on a cotton pad and apply it over my eyes, it absorbs really quickly. Another way is to use it to remove light eye makeup. It does a great job of removing any residue that may get left behind, especially on days when I apply eyeliner in my upper lash line and waterline it does a good job of removing it. This actually works great if you made a small mistake on your eyeshadow or eyeliner, it doesn't leave behind a greasy residue. 

Packaging:
The product comes in a twist up bottle which I haven't been so fond of. You do get enough product since you are applying this on the eyes. 
To Sum it up: 
I absolutely love the scent of the product, it is not harsh or strong but very delicate. The product gives a nice cooling sensation on the eyes which helped my tired eyes in the morning. I have been using it for about 2 weeks now and I feel it has helped my eyes feel more awake in the morning. I haven't noticed a change in my dark circles considering I have only used it for a short amount of time. I would prefer if this product came in a Roll-On that I can easily use to apply in the morning without fussing with a cotton pad. 


Likes:
- Cooling sensation
- Freshens up tired/sleepy eyes
- Removes light makeup
- Dries into the skin quickly
- Delicate Scent

Dislikes:
- Packing



Rating:
4/5

150ml Bottle priced at £10.00

For more Information Liz Earle Can be found on Facebook and Twitter along with their website


Have you tried the Soothing Eye Lotion? Would you consider trying it?

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[DAY 2] PFDC L'Oréal Paris Bridal Week- Fahad Hussayn, Reama Malik. Emraan Rajput, Maria B.

Hello Everyone!
On December 20, 2011 The 2nd Day of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was held in Lahore. The PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is being produced by Catwalk Productions, with event coordination by R-Team, set design by Hamza Tarar, official photography by DragonFly and public relations by Lotus. The Black Carpet for PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is sponsored by Damas.

Fashion Show: Fahad Hussayn

Day 2 of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was opened by Fahad Hussayn with his collection entitled ‘Raat Raakh’ which was inspired by an epic tale of a night traveller, a bride, who has lost love and is seeking another. Through this collection, Fahad Hussayn endeavoured to materialise the story of her journey and of all those who come between this world and her’s with his signature edgy grandeur and intricate couture detailing. A tribute to the beauty of the night with multi-cultural influences, Fahad Hussayn introduced his interpretations of the Christian bride, a Parsi bride, the friends who surround the bride, a Nawab, a Muslim bride and her family. Using a variety of fabrics for ‘Raat Raakh’ such as cotton, cotton nets, pure Mughal jamavar, chiffon, velvet, suede, faux fur and silks with sleek cuts and straight lines with volume and drapes, the embellishments used were resham, zardozi, crystal work and appliqué. The collection was predominantly black, but also highlighted shades of night fall.

Speaking about Bridal Week Fahad Hussayn said, “PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is a really exciting blend. PFDC has proven to be consistent and is striving towards excellence, the shows are organised in a very industrial manner, taking fashion and the business of fashion to where it belongs.”

Born in Faisalabad, Fahad Hussayn graduated from Beaconhouse National University in Lahore with a degree in Textile Design. Adept in bridal couture clothing, formal and evening wear, Hussayn’s designs celebrate tradition and intricacy meshed with modern sensibilities. In 2007, he opened his atelier and is now successfully stocking his collections in stores across the country and internationally, in India and Dubai. Fahad Hussayn has been nominated twice at the Lux Style Awards in 2008 and in 2009 for Emerging Talent and Menswear Designer categories, respectively. Indeed, Fahad Hussayn’s couture looks to provide its clients with high end fashion and trousseau clothing; pure grandeur blended with the right amount of edge being their key design philosophy.
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Jewellery Show: GOLD by Reama Malik

Following Fahad Hussayn’s bridal showcase was a jewellery collection; GOLD by Reama Malik. Entitled ‘The Mehr Collection', Reama Malik debut jewellery show was named after her daughter Mehreen, and was inspired by the concept of timelessness and what it means in the world today. Featuring a blend of traditional and modern jewellery, GOLD by Reama Malik presented a collection that was colour coordinated into red for rubies, blue for sapphires, green for emeralds in addition to crafting pieces with gold, pearls and diamonds. Traditional techniques in kundun and polki accented with meenakari as seen in the Mughal era were engaged alongside the more modern diamond settings as used in the West. Speaking about the Pakistan Fashion Design Council and its collaboration with L’Oréal Paris, Reama Malik said, “The PFDC, under the guidance of Sehyr Saigol, has established the Pakistani fashion designers as a serious industry in Pakistan. The bar is already set very high so people expect only the best from the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week.”

Reama started GOLD in 1987 in the United States. What first started as a hobby has now grown into a coveted jewellery brand, following Reama’s return to Pakistan. Her work includes a diverse spectrum of jewellery including rings, necklaces, bespoke pendants and chokers, with an emphasis on high end polki, diamond and pearl pieces. Reama’s biggest source of inspiration is the sheer beauty of the world around her and she is a strong believer in following traditions and not trends. Specialising in bespoke jewellery of the best quality, all her pieces are hand crafted in her Lahore-based workshop under her close scrutiny and supervision.
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Fashion Show: Emraan Rajput

The third solo show of Day 2 presented fashion designer Emraan Rajput with his collection, ‘Vedaas’. For this collection, Emraan Rajput drew inspiration from Pakistan’s cultural heritage as reflected in the traditional colours of South East Asia. Emraan’s intention was to define ‘Vedaas’ from being a traditional symbol of vision into a representation of rich culture and aesthetic sense. With a firm belief that a mix of traditional colours has the ability to unite different cultures, Emraan’s ‘Vedaas’ included a rich collection of colourful embroidered sherwanis for men and traditional bridal lehengas for women.

Launched in 2009, Emraan Rajput’s vision is to create fashion that combines great personal style with long lasting utility. Clean, modern shapes, a nod to the classics, and an element of surprise are the fundamental principles of the label while elegance, simplicity, and enduring quality are all essential considerations when designing each creation. On being part of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week, Emraan said, “PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week has provided me a grand opportunity to exhibit my vision, creativity and craftsmanship in showcasing a bridal collection of my own… Bridal Week is an exhibition of exquisite workmanship, latest traditional trends, rich elegance and classic fashion.”
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Fashion Show: Maria B.

The final showcase for Day 2 was Maria B.’s bridal collection entitled ‘From Paris to Lahore’. True to its name, this collection started with an inherently French/Western signature showcasing modern, feminine cuts where the palette was subdued and sombre with a strong emphasis on elegance. From this French inspired segment, the collection moved into the traditional Sub Continental context where it celebrated Eastern culture in all of its opulence, colour and extravagance.

Maria B. is one of the largest manufacturers and retailers of women’s fashion in Pakistan. Her eponymous brand was launched with a vision to revolutionise women’s retail in the country and to create Pakistan’s first women's fashion brand after her graduation from the prestigious Pakistan School of Fashion Design [now Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design] in 1998. Today, Maria B. has 11 outlets across the country and five brands under the label including: Maria B. cottons, Mgirl, Maria B. Evening, Maria B. Lawn and Maria B. Brides. In 1997, Maria B. won an international fashion competition held in Belgium by the name of ‘Les Etoiles de la Mode’. Here, she was also named as one of the three upcoming designers in the world. Maria B. has always worked on an export-oriented strategy, for which purpose her product lines have been displayed at fashion events across the world including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C., Paris, Birmingham, Manchester and Bangkok. Maria B. is currently available in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Oslo, New Delhi, Dubai and Manchester.


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Photography Credits: Faisal Farooqui - Dragonfly.


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[DAY 1] PFDC L'Oréal Paris Bridal Week- Nabila, HSY, Kiran Fine Jewellery, Sonia Azhar

Hello Everyone!
On December 19, 2011 The first day of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was held in Lahore. I was unable to attend because I don't live in Lahore but I wanted to share with you the photos that were provided to me! Enjoy

L’Oréal Paris, the world’s leading beauty brand, and the pioneering Pakistan Fashion Design Council [PFDC] presented day 1 of the PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week – a platform that endeavours to define and present contemporary and traditional Pakistani Bridal fashion, jewellery and make-up trends, fusing to create the ‘look’ for the Bridal Season 2012. 


Day 1 was attended by leading fashion personalities, media and stockists/buyers including Pakistani multi label boutiques Ensemble and Brands – Just Pret and the Manchester based, Imani Studio.

The first day of bridal week featured an exclusive style show by Nabila, solo fashion shows by HSY and Sonia Azhar respectively along with a jewellery showcase by Kiran Fine Jewellery, as summarised below. Each day of PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is being styled by a different creative team and to this end, Day 1 was styled by Nabila with men’s styling by Khawar Riaz.

The PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is being produced by Catwalk Productions, with event coordination by R-Team, set design by Hamza Tarrar, official photography by DragonFly and public relations by Lotus. The Black Carpet for PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week is sponsored by Damas.

Style Show: Nabila
PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was opened by the iconic stylist and Creative Consultant for L’Oréal Paris Nabila with her show, ‘Gold to Bold’. Nabila and her creative team interpreted four versions of a traditional bride and showcased a more modern day interpretation of the same. Nabila’s key style trend was to convey how being traditional can also look timeless and elegant, while the same ideas can be modified and modernised for a bride who looks to be more contemporary. ‘Gold to Bold’ suggested that the focus should remain on the bride's individuality, personality and confidence. Designer Zaheer Abbas worked closely with Nabila to create the wardrobe for this style show. 

Nabila first opened her salon in May 1986. She has since redefined fashion, style and imagery in Pakistan. Indeed, throughout her 25-year career in beauty, she has contributed extensively towards refining the image of the media industry. Nabila clasps both eclectic and original styles in her work and in her own sense of fashion. She is known for her specialised touch, be it hair, styling or dramatic make-up for shoots. At Nabila, the creative team works with all aspects of hair, make-up and styling, believing that individualism and attention to detail are key in customising styles.

Nabila also just recently launched a new division, NPro – a one-stop specialised professional division catering to couture-based styling needs.
Nabila did the styling for the female models for all the shows for Day 1. 


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Fashion Show: HSY
Following Nabila’s Style Show HSY showcased a collection, entitled ‘Game of Kings’, inspired by the majestic sport of Polo. The show opened with professional polo player Shameel Alam, walking the ramp for HSY followed by L’Oréal Paris spokesperson Meesh Shafi with her great dane on the ramp. The collection comprised of both menswear and womenswear, accompanied by leather bags made for HSY by Vintage Montana. ‘The Game of Kings’ by HSY was designed in silk, chiffon, brocade, net, leather, tropical suiting, fur, karandi, suede and cotton with emphasis on surface embellishments, both classic and contemporary. The colours that dominated HSY’s collection were tan, black, gold and chocolate.

With over a decade gone since it was established (in 2000), HSY is best known for combining contemporary silhouettes with the traditional techniques of old. The brand’s inspiration is distinctly Pakistani and Middle Eastern peppered with Western influences. Easily recognised as one of the biggest names in fashion in the region, Hassan Sheheryar Yasin is the fashion force behind the label and has been referred to as the ‘New King of Couture’ by Harper’s Bazaar magazine. Hassan himself holds an honours degree in Couture from the Pakistan School of Fashion Design, an affiliate of La Chambre Syndicale De La Couture Parisienne, France. Currently serving as a member of the board of directors of the Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, Hassan is also one of the founding members of the PFDC and the recipient of multiple ‘Designer of the Year’ awards, including the Ahlan Fashion and Lifestyle awards in 2009, the Lux Style Award in 2005 and in 2007, the Most Stylish Fashion Icon at the MTV Style Awards in 2008 and Style Guru of the Year by Indus Style Awards in 2007. 
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Jewellery Show: Kiran Fine Jewellery
The third show of the evening was by Kiran Fine Jewellery titled ‘Sceptres of Beauty’. The collection took inspiration from every woman’s innate need to conceal, protect and provoke. For centuries, through ancient civilisations to modern times, women have used basic tools like the mask, hand-held fan and the parasol to do exactly that: conceal, protect and provoke. These three instincts have been reinvented with the revolution of the cosmetic beauty industry. And so, these three ‘Sceptres of Beauty’ assimilated in this collection as a tribute to ‘the women of all times’. Kiran Fine Jewellery’s showstopper for the evening was  Pakistan’s most revered classical dancer Naheed Siddiqui.
 “A woman’s innate desires will always remain the same no matter how much she appears to have evolved on the outside,” said Kiran Aman of Kiran Fine Jewellery on her inspiration behind her debut solo jewellery show. Showcasing jewellery pieces such as necklaces, earrings, pendants, rings and teekas (head and forehead adornments), ‘Sceptres of Beauty’ was
handmade with cutwork and carving using metals such as gold and silver and stones such as lapis, coral and malachite together with red and green sapphires.
The wardrobe for the jewellery show was designed by Yasmin Shaikh.
Kiran Fine Jewellery epitomises the woman of substance, who wears jewellery not simply to adorn but to reflect the essence within. Founded in 2003 by the multi-faceted Kiran Aman, each piece of jewellery is crafted with the finest materials with a deliberate focus on gold, as the designer believes its strength, warmth and malleability is a veritable representation of the women for whom she designs. Kiran has received accolades for her work in jewellery design, which includes the Nesvita Women of Strength award for Best Jewellery Designer. Her jewellery has further been worn by models, stylists, celebrities and Pakistani icons at a variety of shows and events in Pakistan and internationally.

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Fashion Show: Sonia Azhar
Sonia Azhar showcased her fashion collection entitled ‘Enlightenment’ where she endeavoured to revive the ancient artwork used in the Victorian and Mughal eras. Her colours for the collection were inspired by nature – God’s creation. ‘Enlightenment’ was divided into six segments: the Opal collection – where Sonia used shades of ivory, beige and pink as present in ivory stone cotton thread embroidery; the Monochrome Pink segment – where the threads in the embroidery and embellishments duplicated the specific colour of light; the Aquamarine collection – using aqua blended together with shades of the sea and the Feroza stone; the Sunset collection – highlighting how the day gives into the smoky grey evenings and eventually the night;  the Roses Red segment – signifying the colour of love and the unification of two souls; and lastly, the Midnight Blue collection – which blended the romance of a starry night with the mystery of a moonlit night. Highlights of the show were celebrity show stoppers, film actor Moammar Rana, musician Hadiqa Kiyani and actor Adeel Hashmi.

Sonia Azhar of Sonia Design Concepts is an Architecture graduate from the National College of Arts (NCA) in Lahore. With fashion design experience spanning over 15 years, Sonia Design Concepts specialises in couture. Her craftsmen work under her supervision and guidance using embellishments as the base blending a diversity of colours and fabrics with different stitching techniques. Her collections have been well received nationally and abroad and to this end, she has showcased her work in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, London and Glasgow to name a few.
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Photography Credits: Faisal Farooqui - Dragonfly.
I hope you all enjoyed the photos and information about the designers, there will be more posts to come about the event!

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