Dear Gail ( Gail Sorronda Label),
Parisian flair once again well executed!. The Boudoir theme was befitting with each creation resembling that of a street Parisian queen... : half regal, half sultry, bouffant, bouffant, bouffant & bouffant!
Love Madam Ae (k) ..
Dear YoungDesignersOnline.com.au,
I was balancing on the feeling that YDO may have achieved more, if showcased in a Student category? or new emerging talent category?( if there is or was one)... however it is noted that YDO is a concept.. and that it highlights the YDO concept with the designers under it. Honestly, I think by placing the concept of YDO amongst and along side designers like Subfusco, Gail Sorronda and Bettina Liano, this didn't highlight the greatness of the YDO concept, but instead, slightly overshadowed it..... However, bravo for YDO's first Mbff showcase. I still believe that YDO has great potential to assist young designers in Australia to find ground and 'fashion existence' online. ( Madam Ae. always in appreciation to those who provide input and impact ) xo.
I loved Neon Heartache as always. Shardie is one to keep an eye on, I think. xo.
Love Madam Ae (k)
Dear Mr Joshua S. ( SUBFUSCO),The show truly felt like JUST a SUBFUSCO show, given how many Subfusco creations made its presence on the runway. It was great to witness the images come alive in real time.
Although the feeling of a galactic world ( as previously repeatedly reflected through style and design) was not visually focused upon, I could still feel the creative energy and mind of the Subfusco world. As suggested earlier, enter and exit effortlessly from one world to the next.
Love Madam Ae (k)