This week in New York, the fashion elite is gathered to watch the Fall 2010 collection runway shows. Six hundred miles away in Charlotte, NC, a local designer is taking her show to the streets with a project she calls the Public Photo Shoot Project. For twenty dollars, Charlotte-based designer Cigi Guzman is giving anyone the chance to model her clothing line The Flock, and walk away with a professionally shot 8x10 glossy and the chance at having their look chosen for Guzman's next ad campaign. Last year she used real people (i.e., the average-sized American) with interesting backgrounds as her runway models - not Victoria Beckham-sized sticks. How refreshing.
Could we do this in Baltimore?
Fashion doesn't have to be elite, and we in Baltimore have our own unique style. Any designers out there interested in making Charles Street their Project Runway - not to mention garner free PR - by offering their fashion to real people?
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Welcome to the UB blogospere, Carol! Fascinating initiative--I'd love it if someone did this around here. We need a little more color on Charles Street, imho. Looking forward to your posts!
Between UB, MICA, and the general Baltimore creative community, I imagine this would be a popular idea.
This makes me think of the fashion shows I have seen at Artscape and how the spectrum of Baltimore designers (from ubber successful to unknown)could collectively choose to use "real" Baltimore people for the catwalk while creating authentic promotion opportunities -- stories -- for their designs that touch people in a personal way. Just a thought...
i would loooove to see this happen. im not much of a model, but i adore pretty clothes :)
Hello BALTIMORE.
this is Cigi Guzman.
THE FLOCK will be headed up there soon.
stay tuned.
http://www.theflockapparel.com
http://www.publicphotoshootproject.com
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