This past weekend, student-run organization Project Red at my alma mater hosted their annual Charity Fashion Show as a way to promote healthy living while raising funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. I had the chance to attend on behalf of one of the sponsors and was quite delighted with the production. This year's theme was Verve - emphasizing the enthusiasm and spirit in artwork. The fashion show displayed the individually and creativity of Queen's students who were ultimately devoted to a common goal. Models strutted their stuff and talented dancers performed all for a good cause raising $15,500 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation!
A few snaps of the show:
A few snaps of the show:
{Agent 99 Kingston}
{Value Village}
{Student Designer Josh Mejia}
{Student Designer Josh Mejia}
{Agent 99 Kingston}
{Agent 99 Kingston}
{Blueprint Clothing Kingston}
{Student Designer Julia Miskey}
{American Apparel}
{Student Designer Josh Mejia}
{Student Designer Josh Mejia}
Decked out in Vero Moda, I might have an obsession!
{Project Red 2014}
Flashback to when I attended last year!
{Project Red 2013}
Visit Project Red's site: www.queensprojectred.com
All images were taken with a Nikon D3100.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Very nice show - I saw some pretty good pieces :)
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I must say they are doing quite good i mean the sort of work is coming out its more like trend setters which is a very good thing,Its basically all about trendy accessories and that is what women bother the most which is a good thing because fashion should be the one that is in trends.
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