Friday, November 30, 2012

A Night of Beauty as Danielle Celebrates the Third Anniversary

The program put together for this fashion show really had a flair for the dramatic and creative, and did an amazing job of making the clothing and its designer really shine.


The theme mirrored the red carpet time prior to an awards show. With the golden statues at both ends of the runway, the allusion to the Oscars boldly set the evening's tone.


Glitz and Hollywood glam could be used to describe the designer herself, Dani Plassitz, and every creation that appeared as a result of her talent echoed that beautifully.


Ms. Violet...


Mr. Bonie (Liam one of UEMA's many models present stands to his right and in the background)...


and Ms. Anika... all worked together as Co-Owners of the Ultimate Exposure Modeling Agency (UEMA) were present and each had a significant part in making sure this show did well.


Several of UEMA's female models were seen through the evening like Ms. Delinda seen in a floral pattern and blue...


Ms. Dreamlove shown in brilliant red, an egyptian-like look, and a classic formal...


Ms. Sessie had a unique gown with the right half ultra formal black layers and the left semi bare with gold to accent the dramatic difference, and her other gown reminded me of a flower garden...


Ms. Jessilyn showed off an array of beautiful colors, burgundy, deep purple and a flowing pink that almost looked magical...


Ms. Sienna showed a mauve gown and later came out with an elegant rich red...


Ms. SD walked through the evening in red with white lace, a pale grey, and then finished the evening off as she walked into the 'awards' show wearing the showstopping wedding gown.


The theme was clever. Male models were used everywhere on the set to add relevance to the notion that we in the audience really were privy to the unveiling of the brilliant designs presented by Danielle and UEMA. And for those who could not wait for the show to end to capture one or more of the delightful displays, all around the perimeter of the set were vendors. You could grab a loved creation the moment you saw it. Overall, this whole production from beginning to end was 'Awesomesauce!' as I like to say.

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