The attendees showed up with gowns, jewels, of course glam makeup and hair and accessories only the fashion crowd could pull off.
The evening began with Attitude by Sears where the models strutted down the runway sporting chic perfectly styled low buns. Again light fresh makeup and contoured cheeks were the look that played well of the soft muted colours of the clothes.
Winnipeg-born Rachel Mara began who showed at LGFW for the first time began her show with a video montage that drew inspiration from old bank heists, classic film heroines and retro ’60s glam which set the scene for what was about to come down the runway. The crowd was wowed by what seemed to be the floating curled coifs that were by far the most unique ‘do’ of the night and the simple yet sexy makeup that accompanied it.
The last show of the night was by far the most sought after ticket and with an invite only list you can imagine the chaos that occurred but in the end the room was jam packed and buzzing with anticipation. The theme off the show seemed to play of their recent partnership with The Scouts of Canada to redesign their uniforms. Again stylish buns and clean makeup were the theme… I’m seeing a trend for Spring/Summer 2011… clean & sophisticated.
Stay tuned for more fashion week events and be sure to continue to follow us on Twitter @GFemme for live updates as we hit today’s LGFW shows.
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