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Showing posts with label Genette Salgado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genette Salgado. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Genette Salgado WCFW Preview


Floral top - Winners, trousers - Cassis, shoes - Spring, purse + bracelets - H & M, bow ring - R.W. & Co.

Last Thursday I was invited to local designer Genette Salgado's S/S 2012 collection 'Not Fade Away' exclusive press preview for Western Canada Fashion Week. It was held at Duchess Bake Shop downtown which was the perfect venue to create an intimate setting where we were able to talk directly with the designer and get a sneak peak of what we'll be seeing Wednesday September 28th at WCFW when Genette presents her Spring collection.

Flirty Florals

The cutest bow tie I ever did see

 Vickie's photo she took of me checking out the fun and feminine pieces

I would totally wear these shorts!


Vickie's impressive arm candy


The stylish and beautiful Andrea and Meredith



Did I mention it was held at a bake shop?? Mmmm....macaroons!
These babies disappeared quickly. Into my mouth!

Jyoti, Lance and Stacey and Row from A Pleasury Of

The talented designer herself : ). I am so excited to see Genette's full collection next week, I'm a huge fan of her clothing! To see her WCFW show from last season (F/W 2011) click here and see my post here. Thank you to Genette and her publicist Cassy Meier for inviting me to the preview!

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Monday, June 27, 2011

White Night


dress - Kohl's (LC by Lauren Conrad), shoes - Target, clutch and necklace - H & M, ring - R.W. & Co.

Last Thursday evening I was invited to attend ‘White Night,’ a cocktail party and silent auction benefiting the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters at Edmonton City Centre downtown. The event took place on a pedway inside the centre and included a fashion show highlighting ECC’s fine retail stores followed by 9 one-of-a-kind dresses created by Edmonton’s hottest designers. They had to use white fabric and incorporate a white ribbon in their dress as a symbol of the fight against domestic violence. If you liked a dress you could bid on it in a silent auction! Here are some photo's from the event:

Andrew, Janis and Marketing Coordinator for Edmonton City Centre Kristin Reid

Janis's super-fantastic ring from Oak + Fort

DJ's from Urban Metropolis spinning beats. Music makes everything better.

Beautiful white designs by the always-elegant Kelsey McIntyre (Serendipity), the innovative Nomin Gantumur (Handcuffs Required) and the unpredictable Cherie Howard who told me her unique creation was mummy-inspired.

This was my favorite dress of the evening, by designer Genette Salgado who dominated Western Canada Fashion Week with her Fall/Winter 2011 Evening Dress Collection last Spring. She didn't disappoint this time, either. The fabric, the cut and detailing of this garment was nothing short of stunning. Look at the back! I die.

Genette with her model

I had to take a picture of Kristin in her dress. She got it at Value Village! (Value Village is a second-hand store here in Canada.) Doesn't she look cute? I love the nautical theme!

Craig, Kristin and the Ultimate Style Guy Jared Tabler

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Interview With Emerging Contemporary Designer Genette Salgado


photography by Amanda Diaz
Model: Autumn Allen for Mode Models
Hair: Ponytails & Horseshoes

One of the shows I'm most excited about seeing during Western Canada Fashion week and one that has been generating a lot of buzz is Genette Salgado's F/W 2011 evening dress collection which premieres at the Transalta Arts Barns Tuesday March 29th. Described as "part rocker, part pin-up, part girl next door," Genette's designs are edgy and sophisticated and downright stunning. I had the opportunity to interview the Cebu, Philippines-born designer who is sure to impress at fashion week.

1. The collection you'll be showing at Western Canada Fashion Week tomorrow night is called "Baby, Whatcha Gonna Do With Your Life?" What was your inspiration for the name?
 
I usually look to song lyrics for my collection titles. It can be pretty difficult to find that one liner that encompasses the mood, the inspiration, my personal thoughts, etc. and sometimes it comes from the most random and unexpected song like this one did. “Baby, Whatcha Gonna Do With Your Life?”  suited the collection perfectly as it parallels my inspiration of evening soirees of the upper crust during the Edwardian Era with my current position of not knowing what my next moves will be. Everything’s up in air and it’s a matter of figuring out what will come after.

2. What is the best part of fashion week for you?
 
The few days leading up to the show. It’s exciting to see things finally come together. All the work and time and energy put in in the months before come to fruition and it’s a great feeling.

3. What is the worst part?
 
The few days leading up to the show. As exciting as it is, it’s also a bit frantic, and stressful, and I second guess or doubt myself. It’s all part of the process.

4. Do you find it difficult being a clothing designer in Canada ?
 
I’m still fairly new in the industry but I have found it to be quite challenging. I was unable to obtain a paid design position after graduating which is why I decided to work on my own designs on top of interning with several designers for more hands-on experience. I was also very fortunate to have interned in NYC this past summer and the opportunities, the experiences, and the energy and support surrounding fashion were things I’ve unfortunately, never felt in Canada – to that degree anyways.

5. How do you come up with your creations? Do you have a specific process? Who or what are your influences?
 
I find inspiration in a variety of things from pop culture to history to art to my own personal experiences, and everything in between. The process I take to come up with a collection takes a bit of time and a lot of ground work from researching my chosen inspiration and direction, to rough sketches, to painted illustrations. And all that before I even start drafting and creating muslins (or prototypes of the garments).

6. What was it like interning for Obakki?
 
It was an interesting experience as I was doing more office work and organizing as opposed to more hands-on tasks like cutting fabric or creating surface details – responsibilities I had at other internships. But I did get to see the other side of the business - not just the design part which was great. I also became friends with a couple of amazing people, one of whom is now a freelance publicist in NYC.

7.  You took the fashion design program at Blanche MacDonald's Centre for Applied Design. Do you think aspiring designers need to go to school to be successful at their craft?
 
I think for any artist to be successful in their craft, one should continuously be in a learning environment whether that be in a school setting or an internship or mentorship. It’s also important to surround yourself with like-minded individuals. For me personally, attending Blanche Macdonald was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. At Blanche I learned the foundation for making fashion design a career – everything else, I learned from other designers, other friends/artists, from business people. I think that once we stop learning, we stop living.

8. Are you living in Edmonton or Vancouver at the moment? Where can we buy your clothes?
 
I’m in Edmonton for the time being. I’m not selling anywhere as of yet but I hope to either sell consignment or online in the next few weeks.

9. What's next for you?
 
There’s nothing definite... I’m exploring options in the States and possibly in the UK but wherever I end up, I still plan on designing and creating garments under my label.

To learn more about Genette and her beautiful designs check out her website.






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