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OFW March 2015 Lineup: Join Us Alongside the Runway

OFW March 2015 Lineup: Join Us Alongside the Runway VIP Swag Bags

3/10: Student night: Click HERE for tickets Check out Nebraska’s most talented student designers! View collections from top 4-H students, the Joslyn Art Museum’s Kent Bellows Studio, Omaha’s Central High School and three OFW newcomers: Caleb Hanner for LeRoy Designs (Evening Wear), Sydney Moore (Avant Garde) and Grace Neary for Grace62 Designs (RTW).

3/11: Methodist hospital survivor show: Click HERE for tickets Celebrate the triumph over cancer as 80 survivors take over the runway wearing looks from local boutiques! Presented by Nebraska Methodist Hospital, part of proceeds benefit the Inner Beauty Salon at Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center.

3/12: Designer Showcase I: Click HERE for tickets20120821_dm-8469-2 Debut of brand new F/W 2015 collections by Alison Cloet (Evening Wear), Jessica Collins forJessica Lynn (Children’s Wear), Andrea Hurtt for Amaryillis Designs (RTW), Alyssa Koory (RTW), Molly O’Brien for Molly Elizabeth (RTW), and Hannah Olson for Hannah Caroline Couture (RTW).

3/13: Designer Showcase II: Click HERE for tickets Debut of brand new F/W 2015 collections by Alejandra Buenrostro (RTW), Elda Doamekpo for AFIELDA (Evening Wear), Crystal Hobson (RTW), Jessica Lynn for Jacklynn (Bridal), and Katie Thompson for Katie Thompson Clothing (RTW).

3/14: Designer Showcase III: Click HERE for tickets Debut of brand new F/W 2015 collections by Judy Bales (Avant Garde), Declared (RTW), Jillan Fellers (Bridal), Whitney Rorah for Whitney Rorah Designs (Evening Wear), Erin Tepper for Ezradella (RTW), Kate Walz (Evening Wear).

3/15: Develop Model Management Beauty Show: Click HERE for tickets Watch the metro’s top salons, hair stylists and make up artists compete for a $2,500 prize package from SAC Federal Credit Union! With only 48 hours to pull off 10 head-to-toe looks, the battle will be fierce.

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                           Be There. March 10-15.

Designer Application for August 2015

The designer application for OFW: August 2015 opens Feb. 15. Please continue reading to learn more about the application process and note important dates. IMG_1438re

 

 

CLICK HERE FOR APPLICATION

  • Designer applications for OFW: August 2015 will be available online from Feb. 15- Apr. 3, 2015.
  • All applications must be submitted by midnight on Apr. 3.  No late applications will be accepted.
  • OFW is looking for Spring/Summer 2016 collections to be shown in August shows.
  • OFW is looking for designers that fall into the following categories: Women’s wear, men’s wear, children’s wear, bridal, evening wear, swimwear, business wear, day/street wear, alternative, and fashion as art.
  • Applications will be reviewed and narrowed down to a set of designers who will be selected to participate in interviews with a panel of independent professionals from the industry. Interview invitations will be sent out via email on Apr. 10.
  • Interviews will take place April 21-24, location TBD.  Applicants must be available to interview during this time to participate in OFW: August 2015.
  • Each interview will take 10 minutes.
  • Interviewees must come prepared with at least one garment that represents their ability/craftmanship along with sketches of at least three pieces that will represent their planned collection.  The panel will score each interviewee and scores will be used to make final selections for OFW: August 2016.
  • Final selection notices will go out via email on Apr. 26.
  • Selected designers will be asked to attend an orientation meeting Apr. 29 at 7 p.m., location TBD.
  • OFW: August 2015 Designers will be announced on Apr. 27

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Good luck!

Model Casting Prep Workshop (and why you should go)

I have been designing and working with models for a long time now. I have seen some really great models and many that could definitely use some coaching. Anyone can stand around and be ridiculously good looking, but it takes a lot of practice to walk a runway, look confident, know cues, and make the garments you are wearing truly look amazing. Working with Develop Model Management has created a more polished look on the OFW runways and set a new standard for the models being cast. They know the business inside and out and are continuing to work with some outstanding models, sending them all over the world.

The casting prep workshop provides invaluable information, hints, and tips. Since it is free to attend(!), there is really no reason to not go! Designers notice the models who have gone to the workshops. Those models try a little harder, look more poised, and make us want to cast them. If you want to walk the runways, take the time to learn the basics. It can make all the difference to models and designers. See you there!

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Check out the Facebook event page here!

 

December 15th, 6 pm Develop Model Management 1307 Leavenworth St Omaha, NE 68102

Spring Show Designer Line Up Announcement!

WOW 8 years of OFW ~ We can't believe it either!  We are already busy planning our upcoming Spring 2015 Showcase taking place March 10 - 15, 2015 at the Omar Bakery Building, located on 43rd and Nicholas Street!Tickets go on sale Jan. 12, 2015! 

We are sooo EXCITED to announce our Spring Showcases Designer Line-up selected to show Fall/Winter 2015 collections during the next season of OFW presented by SAC Federal Credit Union.  The lineup of 22 designers includes 13 newcomers, six high school students and eight out of state designers, coming from North Carolina, Iowa and South Dakota, all with Nebraska roots.

Nineteen of the 22 designers will compete for nightly prizes during designer showcases on March 12-14.  The top designer from each nightly showcase will receive a $500 cash prize from SAC Federal Credit Union.  Winners will be selected by the seven-person OFW selection panel. “Three of the 22 designers are high school students who will do capsule collections during Student Night on March 10,” said OFW Producer Brook Hudson. “This was a very diverse group of applicants.  We are seeing a higher percentage of designers from markets outside of Nebraska and more student designers – several of whom were inspired to apply after attending our Fashion Camp last summer,” said Hudson.

There are always a few fun highlights from our designer interviews that stand out.  Declared, the brand developed by Omaha native Amy Lynn Straub, worn by celebrities and featured in Nylon Magazine will be on the OFW runway. Evening wear designer, Kate Walz and children’s wear designer, Jessica Lynn Collins are both expanding their brands to new markets.  Kate is just returning from showing her collection in Paris, and Jessica will soon show her collection on a runway in Florida. Gothic seems to be an emerging theme for next season, with several designers drawing their inspiration from architectural elements like stained glass windows.

The applicant pool included 27 designers who were narrowed down to the 22 who were selected. Designers applied and pitched their ideas to a panel of industry experts brought together by OFW last week. The experts scored each designer and provided feedback that OFW organizers used to make final selections. The designer line up for each show night will be announced in early January.

High Schoolers

  • Elda Doamekpo, AFIELDA, Evening Wear
  • Caleb Hanner, LeRoy Designs, Evening Wear (showing on Student Night) Sydney Moore, Avante Gard (showing on Student Night)
  • Grace Neary, Grace62 Designs, Ready To Wear (showing on Student Night)
  • Molly O’Brien, Molly Elizabeth, Ready to Wear
  • Kate Walz, Evening Wear

Runway Newcomers

  • Judy Bales, Avante Gard
  • Alejandra Buenrostro, Ready to Wear
  • Alison Coet, Evening Wear
  • Amande Dreesen, Dendinger, Evening Wear
  • Andrea Hurtt, Amaryillis Designs, Ready to Wear
  • Alyssa Koory, Ready to Wear
  • Declared, Ready to Wear
  • Erin Tepper, Ezradella, Ready to Wear

Veterans

  • Jessica Collins, Jessica Lynn, Children’s Wear
  • Jillian Fellers, Bridal
  • Crystal Hobson, Ready to Wear
  • Jessica Lynn, Jacklynn, Bridal
  • Hannah Olson, Hannah Caroline Couture, Ready to Wear
  • Whitney Rorah, Whitney Rorah Designs, Evening Wear
  • Katie Thompson, Katie Thompson Clothing, Ready to Wear
  • Monica Winslow, Monika Spook, Ready to Wear

Spring Event Schedule:

  • Tuesday, Mar. 10: Student Night exclusively featuring High School designers on the runway. Blocks of complimentary tickets will be available for student groups in January.
  • Wednesday, Mar. 11: Methodist Cancer Survivor Show, featuring 80 cancer survivors modeling looks from local boutiques.  Part of proceeds benefit the Inner Beauty Salon at Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center.
  • Thursday, Mar. 12: Designer Showcase I (prize awarded to top designer)
  • Friday, Mar. 13: Designer Showcase II (prize awarded to top designer)
  • Saturday, Mar. 14: Designer Showcase III (prize awarded to top designer)
  • Sunday, Mar. 15: Hair and Makeup Showcase (prize awarded to top styling team)

Images from last Spring's Showcase!

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On the inside, Omaha Fashion Week is a talent incubator that seamlessly connects designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models through nurturing platforms and engaging opportunities. On the outside, Omaha Fashion Week is Midwest’s premier fashion event; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence.

Fashion Institute Midwest Announces OFW Finale Line Up

The Fashion Institute Midwest has announced the lineup for the upcoming Finale of Omaha Fashion Week on Saturday, Aug. 23 under the tents in the Capitol District. Selection Panel Chairmen Rick Carey and David Scott said, “We were so impressed with the emerging talent. It is very exciting to see this quality of design which continues to get better year after year.  This will be the best Omaha Fashion Week yet!"

Since April, designers have been working with members of the Fashion Institute Selection Panel during regular group meetings and workshops. They’ve discussed target markets, fabric sourcing, runway styling and even post-event sales strategy, all in an effort to help the designers make the most of their opportunity at Omaha Fashion Week.

The mentoring program, coordinated by the Fashion Institute Midwest, culminated in the OFW Rack Check held last Saturday, where collections were reviewed and decisions were made about who has what it takes to be in the Finale.

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Of the designers selected for the Finale, six are first timers. They are: Whitney Rorah, Denise Ervin, Erica Cardenas & Bryan Frost, Bridgit Mahony and Vesela Zarankova.  The following designers will compete for the $10,000 Fashion Institute Fashion Cup at the Finale:

  • Susan Ludlow
  • Whitney Rorah
  • Max Suiter
  • Denise Ervin
  • Vesela Zarankova
  • Angela Balderson
  • Jane Round
  • Juanteisha Christian
  • Erica Cardenas & Bryan Frost
  • Fella Vaughn
  • Bridget Mahony
  • Kate Walz

Dan Richters, the winner of last year’s Fashion Cup, will present a capsule collection of his work that will not be part of the competition.  Here is the show schedule for the week:

  • Monday, August 18 - Accessories, Children’s Wear and Bridal
  • Tuesday, August 19 - Ready to Wear I
  • Wednesday, August 20 - Avant Garde
  • Thursday, August 21 - Ready to Wear II
  • Friday, August 22 - Evening Wear
  • Saturday, August 23 – Finale followed by Official OFW After Party

About Fashion Institute Midwest: The Fashion Institute Midwest is a non-profit that nurtures aspiring fashion designer talent by supporting and developing the Midwest fashion ecosystem through programming that provides creative inspiration, training opportunities, resources and business incubation to unlock the creative entrepreneurial potential in our young people. Support the Institute at www.fashioninstitutemidwest.org.

About Omaha Fashion Week: On the inside, Omaha Fashion Week is a talent incubator that seamlessly connects designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models through nurturing platforms and engaging opportunities. On the outside, Omaha Fashion Week is Midwest’s premier fashion event; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence. Learn more at www.omahafashionweek.com.  #omahafashion

To Purchase tickets to the finale click here, and be sure to purchase tickets to our Official OFW AfterParty by clicking here as well!

A Little Theatrics Introduced to Omaha Fashion Week

OFW is growing this Fall Season, with two off-site showcases! Jenny Pool, local Avant Guard costume designer, has a show entitled "Forêt des Rêves" or "forest of dreams." She will be debuting her collection on the evening of August 20, directly following the Omaha Fashion Week show at a separate venue on 10th and Dodge. Doors will open for the event around 9:30 p.m. and the show will start at 10:15 p.m.

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Pool, with local theatre The Witching Hour plan on producing a show that will feature an original fairy tale by local author Timothy Schaffert as well as a theatrical experience of clothes.

"I love immersive artistic experiences," Pool said.  "And I was inspired to create a collection and an experience for the audience that showcases garments that are beautiful, garments that are frightening, and things very much like clothes you did not know clothes could do."

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Local designer and Omaha Fashion Week Vetran Buf Reynolds also plans on debuting a collection during a late night show this August. On August 22, Reynolds is debuting a collection called "Phaesporia-Light Bringer."  The collection represents the path of a woman’s metamorphosis from dark to light. Reynolds will present a beautiful new collection that strikes a balance between art and fashion.

"This show is very personal to me. It touches on many aspects of my personal life," Reynolds said of her collection. "But could take on many different meanings for others. There will be a journey to follow on the runway, and in the end it is about freedom."

This event will take place after the Omaha Fashion Week show on August 22 at a separate venue on 10th and Dodge. Doors will open at 9:30 p.m. and the show will begin around 10:15 p.m.

Tickets for these magical late night performances are $20 per person and available for purchase.

Tickets:

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Younkers is debuting a new line At Omaha Fashion Week!

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Andrea Sanderlin, a first time OFW designer, is debuting her new line, GREY, exclusively at Omaha Fashion Week this August . GREY is a new contemporary line from Younkers' private label, Ruff Hewn.  Designer Andrea Sanderlin will showcase the looks on Thursday, August 21.  Get Tickets Here!

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Also our Trendevous event will be held Sept. 20 with a 10 a.m check in and an 11 a.m. show. Mark your calendar!
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New Designer Line Up for Omaha Fashion Week, August 2014 Season Announcement

New Designer Line Up for Omaha Fashion Week, August 2014 Season Announcement Omaha, Neb. April 28, 2014 - Omaha Fashion Week is excited to announced the designers selected to show Spring/Summer 2015 collections in the upcoming week long runway showcase, August 18th – 23th. Out of 44 local and national applicants, 32 designers were chosen to present runway collections as well as two designers on the OFW platforms showcasing capsule collections. This upcoming August lineup includes 15 new designer faces and collections on the OFW runway, 11 out-of-state designers and 6 high school students.

“It is wonderful to see 15 new designers involved in Omaha Fashion Week. As OFW expands we are engaging new young, student talent as well as introducing out-of-town designer markets to Omaha’s collaborative community and fashion-industry eco-system,” said OFW Producer Brook Hudson. “It’s so exciting to see how far we’ve come as a fashion community in the seven years since OFW began.”

Designer Interview Highlights:

•  Denise Ervin is a veteran clothing and costume designer, with 30 years of experience in Omaha and Los Angeles. Denis was the head costume designer for 20 years at The Omaha Playhouse and a senior designer for 8 years at Adidas.

•  Hannah Olsen of Hannah Caroline Couture, a plus size fashion label, plans to show a collection of plus size knitwear. Hannah recently won the Maverick Business Plan Competition through UNO for her Hannah Caroline Couture business plan. She was the first freshman and first female to win.

•  Dan Richters is a local Omaha artist and designer, showing his work in OFW as well as LA Fashion Week. Dan produces and creates his own materials using new fabrication techniques, which he plans to use to create a balance of couture and ready to wear.

Designers complete an online application process and then pitched their ideas to a panel of industry experts brought together by the Fashion Institute Midwest. Designer interviews were conducted last week. Experts score each designer and provided feedback, which OFW uses to make final selections.

OFW’s August venue will be a large, white tent in the Capital District located in downtown Omaha. A complete schedule of events for August 18th – 23rd will be announced in late May. Tickets on sale June 1st.

Below is a list of designer bios:

Young Blood

Elda Doamekpo is a high school student with a brand called Élle Inspired. Elda is stepping outside her normal eveningwear flair and experimenting with her native African culture style elements for her August collection.

Kate Walz is a 10 year OFW veteran at only 17 years old. Jessica Latham, who helped Kate when she first started designing, inspired her upcoming collection. Kate hopes to go to Parson’s in Manhattan after graduating from high school.

Hannah Olsen of Hannah Caroline Couture, a plus size fashion label, plans to show a collection of plus size knitwear. Hannah recently won the Maverick Business Plan Competition through UNO for her Hannah Caroline Couture business plan. She was the first freshman and first female to win!

Quinton Lovelace is an OFW newbie and recent HS graduate. Quinton has been accepted to attend the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising-FIDM in Los Angeles.  He is also applying for Parsons and FIT.

Lauren Birkentall, 18, is a second time OFW designer. She is presenting a collection of evening wear inspired by the movie "Coraline."

Platform Designers:

Juan Mora-amaral and Bre Pittman are two students from the Kent Bellows Mentoring Fashion Program who will be showing on OFW platforms for the first time. They are designing a men and women’s urban, contemporary collection.

Platform Designer: Alesha Johnson is a high school junior and is an OFW newbie. Alesha’s collection consists of short, flirty silhouettes full of beading and chiffon, reminiscent of the twenties.

Veterans

Susan Ludlow is an exceptional crochet fashion designer specializing in children’s wear. Her 2014 collection is called Midnight Garden using specialty threads and handmade buttons to create a magical garden with flowers and fairies.

Dan Richters is a local Omaha artist and designer, showing his work in OFW as well as LA Fashion Week. Dan produces and creates his own materials using new fabrication techniques, which he plans to use to create a balance of couture and ready to wear.

Kristen VanHessche is a visual storytelling fashion and costuming designer. She will be creating an Avant Garde collection based on the Kimono and Japanese culture, including stories and myths.

Jennifer Pool, a local freelance fashion and costume designer, plans to create an experimental and theatrical Avant Garde show with spoken text and creative movement.

Bertiher de la Cruz is a local Omaha designer and owner of Spoiled Little Mama, a trademarked diaper bag producer. Bertiher plans to create a collection of evening wear inspired by the Spanish tradition, Paso Doble.

Angela Balderston creates Avant Garde pieces made from plaster and non-traditional materials under the label Get Plastered! Angela’s collection this season is inspired by The Lost Tribe of the Amazon.

Hannah Olson is an 18-year-old designer who loves to make custom garments for all sizes under her label, Hannah Caroline. She is dedicated to improving the selection of plus-sized apparel and helping women feel beautiful in their own skin.

Buf Reynolds has been creating garments for seventeen years. She is self-taught and loves the creative outlet fashion gives her.

Aubrey Sookram studied Fashion design and Marketing at the UNL. She designs children's clothing and accessories under the name MarkoosModernDesign. She will be producing a mini collection of flower girl dresses this upcoming season.

Fella Vaughn received his degree in Fashion Textiles Clothing and Design at UNL. This will be his fifth year participating in Omaha Fashion Week.

Jessica Collins is a children’s wear designer under the brand Jessica Lynn. This upcoming collection includes rock and roll style and 50’s inspiration.

Bryan Frost and Erica Cardenas, designers behind Wallflower, will present a collection called Sister Mod full of ready-to-wear looks inspired by Omaha’s historical St. Cecilia Cathedral, where tradition meets modernism.

Margie Trembley, is an Omaha Couture Milliner with a studio at Springfield Artworks, a gallery/boutique in Springfield, NE, which she co-owns with her husband. Margie plans to showcase a Derby theme collection.

Claire Landolt is a local designer and artist. She is creating an Avant Garde collection based on the majestic quality of dualism between the beauty and grotesque characteristics of the vulture.

Out-Of-State Designers

Katie Thomspon, a senior at Iowa State University, designs business-casual, chic pieces for everyday women. Her SS2015 collection is a feminine take on the 1980’s powersuit including a mixture of separates, shorts, skirts, pants and blazers.

Maximillian Suiter has been a designer for OFW for three years. Suiter is presently enrolled at the Olin Business College and Sam Fox School of Art, Architecture, and Design at Washington University in St. Louis. He is creating a women’s collection focused on beautiful lines, and a dramatic elegance.

Jane Round Omaha native and OFW veteran, Jane now lives in New York currently studying fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology. She is creating a 9-look high end women's sportswear collection. It will contain pants/shorts, skirts, blouses, dresses, and spring jackets.

Juantiesha Christian designer of SuShe by Jtracey is a women’s wear label, featuring both eclectic and vintage-inspired day and eveningwear. As a Bellevue native residing in NYC, she aspires to dress the 'woman on the go' and your daily trendsetter.

Vasela Zarankova is a Bulgaria native with passion and aspiration, driving her to evolve in fashion design. Vasela plans to create a line focused on techniques such as draping, fabric printing and weaving.

Alex Holliman, Omaha native living in Georgia , is founder and CEO of FarrierBell Fashions founded the company in May 2004 by designing for private clientele . Alex plans to deign high fashion evening gowns and cocktail dress.

Bridget Mahony of Bridget Julia is a Kansas City designer and OFW newbie! Bridget’s collection, women’s eveningwear called Modern Romance, consists of silks, 3-D floral details, delicate lace, feathers, vibrant colors and alluring layers.

Whitney Rorah, recent Iowa State University graduate and OFW newbie, Whitney will be creating an 8 piece bridal collection focusing on fit, quality and construction catering to a wide range of body types.

Michelle Dunn is a designer from Aspen, Co and currently is a Fit and Tech designer for a ski wear company.  Her August collection is ready to wear inspired by the coral reef.

Michelle Kleineweber is a Nebraska native now living in Kansas City as a local women’s wear designer and OFW newbie. She plans to create a 12-look Avant Garde collection inspired by traditional anniversary gifts.

Jessica Lynn is a bridal designer and Wedding boutique owner from Brookings South Dakota and OFW newbie. She is designing a 10 piece bridal collection inspired by retro classics and vintage pieces with a modern, funky vibe.

OFW Newbies

Denise Ervin is a veteran clothing and costume designer, with 30 years of experience in Omaha and Los Angeles. Denis was the head costume designer for 20 years at The Omaha Playhouse and a senior designer for 8 years at Adidas. She will be producing a line of sportswear inspired by western details and contemporary design consisting of key denim pieces and enhanced appliqué and beading.

Samone Davis and Britney Rose design under label Legalized Rebellion, a nonconformist, edgy line. They plan to create a collection called Royal Blood inspired by Egyptians and African military style.

Tamara Newson is local Omaha designer and OFW newbie. Tamara is creating a line under Iconic by Tamu that consists of Swahili language and southeast Africa with cotton blends and bold colors.

Adrienne Anderson specializes in textile creation and manipulation with a hint of dramatic flair. Her eveningwear collection will consist of a wide mix of fabrics and textures inspired by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi and the 1920’s culture.

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About Omaha Fashion Week:

On the inside, Omaha Fashion Week is a talent incubator that seamlessly connects designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models through nurturing platforms and engaging opportunities. On the outside, Omaha Fashion Week is Midwest’s premier fashion event; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence. Learn more at www.omahafashionweek.com.

About Fashion Institute Midwest:

The Fashion Institute Midwest is a non-profit that nurtures aspiring fashion designer talent by supporting and developing the Midwest fashion ecosystem through programming that provides creative inspiration, training opportunities, resources and business incubation to unlock the creative entrepreneurial potential in our young people. Support the Institute at www.fashioninstitutemidwest.org.

OFW Retail Market

promo ofw springWe loved shopping the runways of Omaha Fashion Week this spring!   OFW's Retail Market allows guests to chat with designers and browse collections as well as show new styles from local boutiques.  Spring designers and boutiques included:  Skyz BoutiqueAlletti JewelryDeclared ClothingNJ& CoFella, KT Designs, Get PlasteredWallflowerMargie Trembley and Hannah Olson, Borris Powell, Just Imagine Nails, Ideal Image and Cover N Style.  Stay tuned to see who will be at OFW's August Retail Market!

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Spring Season Wrap Up

Omaha Fashion Week Closes The Spring Season ~ 5th Largest Fashion Week In The Country  Omaha Fashion Week closed the spring season of their 7th year at the Omar Bakery Building.   OFW remains the 5th largest fashion week in the country, including one of the highest young-designer ratios.  OFW kicked off the week hosting it’s first ever student night partnering with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Kent Bellows Mentoring Program and 4-H.  The program focused on high school students interested in fashion design and featured collections from Kent Bellows’ and 4-H students, along with a retrospective collection from OFW veteran designer and Kent Bellows Mentor, Dan Richter followed by a panel discussion featuring industry experts, including Dan Richters; founder of Develop Model Management, Alyssa Dilts; and founder of Omaha Fashion Week, Nick Hudson, photographer Greg Higgins, designer Kate Walz and hairstylist Omar Rodriguez.  OFW had over 500 students attend last night’s kick off.  Students received free admission to the event.

Omaha Fashion Week is hosted its third annual Cancer Survivor show presented by Methodist Hospital.  The show includes over 90 cancer survivors modeling looks from the following local boutiques; All About Me, Bliss Boutique, CJ Banks, Chico’s at One Pacific Place, Christopher Banks, Coldwater Creek, Garment District, Katina’s, Maurice’s, McLovin, Mesh, Paperdoll, Post & Nickel, Skyz and Younkers.

Brook Hudson, OFW producer said, “This is always one of our most anticipated events!  The energy, emotion and support at the event is electrifying!  It is all about making these men and women survivors feel beautiful and it is our community that comes together to make that happen!’

The children of Omaha took over the runway at Omaha Fashion Week last night featuring designs from Beloved, Banana Bread Baby, Jessica Lynn, Jessica Leigh Designs, and Markoos Modern Design.  Markoos Modern Design, by Aubrey Sookram, showcased her ‘Clueless’ collection featuring fluffy pink textured coats, knee high socks and polka-dots with the familiar movie soundtrack bits playing, such as ‘Kids In America,’ by The Muffs.

Friday and Saturday designer showcase debuted brand new F/W 2014 collections by Lenzanita, Elle’ Inspired, Hannah Caroline Couture, Wallflower, Crystal Hobson and Margie Trembley, Borris Powell, Kate Walz, Nuevintage, Buf Reynolds, Fella and Katie Thompson.  This is the first time Lenzanita, Elle’ Inspired, Wallflower, Crystal Hobson and Margie Trembley will feature collections on the OFW runway.

Sunday concluded OFW with a Beauty & Style event where eight teams from local salons, Welcome to the Dojo, Scissori’s, T’eez, Sirens at the Loft, Glitz, Capitol’s Creations, Garbo’s Midtown Crossing and One Drake Place, were selected to compete for a $2,000 prize package.  Teams choose themes at Friday evening show and had 48 hours to create an 8-look collection.  The themes were fashion cities around the world, such as New York, Milan, Paris, Tokyo and Munich.   Sirens at the Loft with the Munich theme were selected the winners.  Sunday evenings show also included a designer market, where OFW designers took orders and sold pieces from the collections they just finished showing throughout the week.

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OMAHA SUMMER FASHION CAMP

OMAHA FASHION CAMP

Join the OFW Team and Develop Model Management for our first-ever Fashion Camp! Your child will learn about all aspects of the fashion industry, from sketching, photography and modeling, to creating their very own garment or accessory. Camp will culminate in a runway show for parents at the end of the week!

Fashion Camp will be held at 1002 Dodge Street in Omaha's Old Market.  Price includes all materials for the week - meals and snacks not included. REGISTER HERE!

Session I: $199 June 2-6 8 a.m. to noon: 5-10 year olds 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.: 11-16 year olds

Session II: $199 July 7-11 8 a.m. to noon: 11-16 year olds 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.: 5-10 year olds

KIDS (5-9 y/o) FASHION CAMP SCHEDULE

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Day 1 Project introduction:  Basics of designing

Day 2 Project introduction:  How to make a bag

Day 3 Project introduction: How to decorate your bag and jewelry accompaniment

Day 4 Topic and Group Discussion: How to model

Day 5 Pick out matching garment from Goodwill All group fashion show and photo shoot

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Day 1 Topic and Group Discussion:  Your personal style and creating a brand

Day 2 Topic and Group Discussion: Mood boards

Day 3 Topic and Group Discussion:  Fashion industry jobs

Day 4 Topic and Group Discussion: How to produce a fashion show, what goes into planning

Day 5 All group panel discussion with OFW producers Nick and Brook Hudson All group mood board presentation and fashion show and photo shoot

 FAQ's

Drop off/pick up procedures:

o   The same adult must drop off and pick up.

o   Adult must present a driver’s license or state ID (the ID must belong to the adult dropping off)

o   ID number will be recorded and attached to your child (wrist band)

Parents are invited to attend the fashion show on Day 5 of Fashion Camp.

 

Designer Pricing Workshop: Collection Appraisal | Selling & Buying!

Fashion-Workshop-Hello Omaha Fashion Designers!

We have been listening to WHAT YOU NEED and are excited to be hosting our first:  Pricing Workshop: Collection Appraisal | Selling & Buying!

Add these Details to your designer schedule:

Saturday February 8th:  10a-2p

Location:  107 S. 55th St.

Lunch will be provided

The Workshop Will Cover: Expense Worksheet

Valuing Collection

Business Strategy  & Marketing

Preparedness

Branding & Presentation

Get Out There!

Including Boutique Mixer: Whoohoo – We have invited local boutique owners interested in consigning current OFW spring collections after OFW event concludes so you can utilize the momentum of the event to sell your pieces and make some moola!!!  Let’s start the selling conversation!

Retail Booths: We will be registering designers who would like to purchase a retail booth for OFW at the workshop at well! Designer Retail Booth Fee = $50/per night Spots are first come first serve – we will be having retail booths every night of the week! Platform presentations for designers are not available this year!

WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING: Pencil or Pen, Paper, Calculator and any marketing material, business cards and/or images of current collection to show boutique owners!

TO REGISTER: Please reply to this email (meghannschense@esotericvelvet.com) with your name and any questions you would like to see answered in this workshop! 

SEE YOU ALL SOON – Keep up the awesome!  

OFW Announces Fresh Designer Line Up and New Venue for March 2014 Season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

OFW Announces Fresh Designer Line Up and New Venue for March 2014 Season

Omaha, Neb. October 28, 2013 – Omaha Fashion Week organizers announced the designers who have been selected to show Fall/Winter 2014 collections during the next season of OFW March 4-9 in 2014. The lineup of 15 designers includes six newcomers, two high school students and all are from Nebraska or Iowa. Organizers have also selected a new venue for the fashion shows.

“This was a very entrepreneurial group of applicants.  Several are looking at manufacturing and one has a storefront,” said OFW Producer Brook Hudson. “It’s so exciting to see how far we’ve come as a fashion community in the seven years since OFW began.”  Highlights from interviews:

  1. Hollie Hanash, the designer behind the children’s wear label, Ruffled Runway, is rolling out a line of avant garde pieces for adults.
  2. Wallflower, a label by OFW newcomers Bryan Frost and Erica Cardenas, has a storefront that will be opening on Nov. 2 at 1402 South 13th Street.
  3. Children’s wear designer Aubrey Sookram of MarkoosModernDesign is getting ready to sell 500 dresses on Zullily.com.  She made all 500 dresses herself in her basement studio.

The applicant pool included 30 designers who were narrowed down to the 15 who were selected. Designers applied and pitched their ideas to a panel of industry experts brought together by the Fashion Institute Midwest last week. The experts scored each designer and provided feedback that OFW organizers used to make final selections.

OFW also has a new venue.  The Omar Bakery Building, located at 4383 Nicholas Street, will be the new home of OFW next spring.  “The space is beautiful with exposed brick walls, polished concrete floors and great facilities.  There is plenty of room for expansion,” Hudson said. The 16,000 square-foot event space at the Omar is under construction and will be open for events starting in December.  “We feel very fortunate to be one of the first to book the space.”

A complete schedule of events for Mar. 4-9 will be announced in late November, with tickets going on sale Jan. 15, 2014. Below is a list of designer bios:

High Schoolers

Elda Doamekpo is a high school student with a brand called Élle Inspired.  Her evening wear collection is inspired 1940’s Dior.  Elda is also a runway newcomer.

Kate Walz designs vintage inspired gowns with feminine details and timeless silhouettes. Her Fall 2014 collection is inspired by the Beatles album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (1967)

Veterans

Angela Balderston creates avant garde pieces made from plaster and non-traditional materials under the label Get Plastered!

Terri Buckner is the designer of Nuevintage Apparel + Accessories. Her passion is recycling vintage clothing into new one-of-a-kind designs by reconstruction of the original garments and accessories.

Hollie Hanash is the designer of Ruffled Runway, an upscale children’s brand made for the unique kid that wants to stand out. This season Hanash will create a second line of adult avant garde pieces.

Hannah Olson is an 18-year-old designer who loves to make custom garments for all sizes under her label, Hannah Caroline. She is dedicated to improving the selection of plus-sized apparel and helping women feel beautiful in their own skin.

Buf Reynolds has been creating garments for seventeen years. She is self-taught and loves the creative outlet fashion gives her.

Stacey Sipp is a multi-media artist and who specializes in out-of-the-ordinary pieces and specialty dresses for the tweens. She hopes her collection can be a vehicle for young girls to express themselves instead of blending into the crowd.

Aubrey Sookram studied Fashion design and Marketing at the UNL. She designs children's clothing and accessories under the name MarkoosModernDesign.

Fella Vaughn received his degree in Fashion Textiles Clothing and Design at UNL. This will be his fifth year participating in Omaha Fashion Week.

Runway Newcomers

Jessica Collins is a children’s wear designer of modern party dresses who will feature layers of chiffon and lace in purples and pinks with accents of gold and ivory.

Bryan Frost and Erica Cardenas, designers behind Wallflower, will present a collection of ready-to-wear looks inspired by theater, titled “Evening at the Orpheum”.

Crystal Hobson is a UNL graduate with a goal to become a costume designer, either for theater or film. She will show an avant garde collection detailed with quilted elements paired with clear vinyl and sheer chiffon.

Katie Thomspon is a senior at Iowa State University whose designs range from evening wear and menswear, to outerwear and toddler and baby clothing. Her ready-to-wear collection is inspired by Jackie O.

Margie Trembley, Omaha designer of fascinator hats and bridal memory scarves, has exhibited her fiber art at the Chicago Botanic Garden and at her gallery, Springfield Artworks.

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About Omaha Fashion Week: On the inside, Omaha Fashion Week is a talent incubator that seamlessly connects designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models through nurturing platforms and engaging opportunities. On the outside, Omaha Fashion Week is Midwest’s premier fashion event; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence. Learn more at www.omahafashionweek.com.

About Fashion Institute Midwest: The Fashion Institute Midwest is a non-profit that nurtures aspiring fashion designer talent by supporting and developing the Midwest fashion ecosystem through programming that provides creative inspiration, training opportunities, resources and business incubation to unlock the creative entrepreneurial potential in our young people. Support the Institute at www.fashioninstitutemidwest.org.

August 2013 Designers Announced

This just came out in a press release this morning!! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

OFW Announces Fresh Designer Line Up For August Shows

Omaha, Neb. April 22, 2013 – Omaha Fashion Week organizers announced the designers who have been selected to show during the spring/summer 2014 collections this Aug. 19-24. The lineup of 30 designers includes five newcomers, seven from outside of Nebraska and three high school students.

“We were blown away by how well prepared all the designers were this year and the quality of the applications,” said OFW Producer, Brook Hudson. “The talent and creativity continues to get better each season.” The show schedule and location will be announced at the end of the month. Tickets go on sale to the public on June 1.

The applicant pool included 45 designers who were narrowed down to 30 for the upcoming season. Designers applied online with a limited number selected to pitch their ideas for their upcoming collection to a panel of industry experts brought together by the Fashion Institute Midwest. The experts scored each designer and provided feedback that OFW organizers used to make final selections.

The Fashion Institute Midwest provides designers with four months of mentoring and support leading up to their shows each season. The designers will also participate in a series of workshops and programs to help them prepare. Special feature designers will be announced throughout the summer. Below is a list of designer bios:

High Schoolers

Elda Doamekpo is a high school student with a brand called Élle Inspired.  Her evening wear collection is inspired by the movement of water.

Hannah Olson is a 17-year-old designer that loves to make custom garments for all sizes under her label Hannah Caroline. She is dedicated to improving the selection of plus-sized apparel and helping women feel beautiful in their own skin.

Kate Walz designs vintage inspired gowns with feminine details and timeless silhouettes. Her spring 2014 collection is inspired by some of the great ballerinas in the 1960s and will feature structured bodices paired with flowering details.

Outside Nebraska

Michaela Cawley is a swimwear designer under the label KKINI. She aims to provide women with luxury swimwear including bikinis, deck suits, and cover-ups. Her line has been seen in several fashion shows and in Sports Illustrated.

Juantiesha Christian, designer of SuShe by Jtracey is a women's wear label, featuring both eclectic and vintage-inspired day and evening wear. Juantiesha Christian is a Bellevue native residing in NYC. SuShe has designed for clients throughout the United States, Canada and England.

Brittany Davidson designer of BMDesigns finds inspiration from her European heritage and the time she spent time studying abroad. In 2009 she started designing women and men’s wear.

Hope Reiners designer of Culture Swimwear launched its first collection in the 2012 summer season. For a style which evokes the strong free spirit and beauty of all women, each piece makes a bold statement with colorful designs, solid cover-ups as well as tribal prints.

Christian Shuster is the designer of christianMICHEAL based out of Kansas City. Tailored for the modern, style-conscious American man, the christianMICHEAL label provides cutting edge design with top-notch quality.

Maximillian Suiter focuses on inspiring women to feel and look beautiful inside and out. Suiter is presently at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri studying at The Sam Fox School of Art and Design and the Olin School of Business.

Caine Westergard is the designer behind Caine. She studies at Iowa State and has also studied at the Paris American Academy in Paris. She creates evening wear, women’s wear, children’s wear and even infant onesies under her Cuddles by Caine line!

Veterans

Angela Balderston creates avant garde pieces made from plaster and non-traditional materials under the label Get Plastered!

Terri Buckner is the designer of Nuevintage Apparel + Accessories. Her passion is recycling vintage clothing into new one-of-a-kind designs by reconstruction of the original garments and/or accessories.

Leah Casper is the designer of Casper Couture. She has been designing from a young age, creating edgy, decadent, opulent pieces. Wearing any of her pieces will bring out your inner diva while looking polished and timeless.

Yolanda Diaz has a degree in Fashion design from Juarez University School of Art in Durango, as well as Industrial Paterns at CECATI in Monterey Mexico. She has been designing children clothing for over 20 years under the label Little Miss Fashion.

Jillian Fellers is an independent designer specializing in wedding gowns and party dresses. Her design aesthetic has a modern appeal with vintage-inspired detailing in high-end luxury fabrics. Jillian is a UNL graduate with a degree in Textile and Apparel Design.

Hollie Hanash is the designer of Ruffled Runway, an upscale children’s brand made for the unique kid that wants to stand out. Her clothes are best characterized by the use of bright colors, ease of wear, and attention to detail.

Tiffany Headley studied fashion at UNL for a short time before branching off to do things her own way. She now owns the label Haus of Donna Faye and designs women’s wear with an avant garde twist.

Sabrina Jones received her BS and MA at UNL, where she studied Textile and Clothing Design with a minor in costume design.

Joi Katskee received her BFA in Fashion Design at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Chicago. She uses mostly recycled materials and up-cycled items and applies rock-n-roll inspired elements to create her designs.

Susan Ludlow has been designing children’s clothing for over three decades. She specializes in crochet designs for children ages six months to thirteen. Her brand is called designsbysuey.

Jennifer Pool is a costume and fashion designer. Her work has been seen on various theatrical stages around Omaha. She holds a BA in Theater from UNO, and a MFA in Theatrical Design from the University of Georgia.

Buf Reynolds has been creating garments for seventeen years. She is self-taught and loves the creative outlet fashion gives her.

Dan Richters was born and raised in Mission Viejo, CA. He moved to Omaha during high school, and has lived here over 20 years. Art has been a central part of his life. Fashion has been a recent form of artistic expression.

Aubrey Sookram studied Fashion design and Marketing at the UNL. She designs children's clothing and accessories under the name MarkoosModernDesign.

Fella Vaughn received his degree in Fashion Textiles Clothing and Design at UNL. This will be his fourth year participating in Omaha Fashion Week.

Newcomers

Jessica Collins is a children’s wear designer who will feature ruffles and twirl skirts for girls and simple, fun and sophisticated looks for boys.

Sara Gadeken is an evening wear designer who specializes in custom made garments. Her collection is called Sara Marie.

Stacey Sipp is a multi-media artist and who specializes in out-of-the-ordinary pieces and specialty dresses for the tweens. She hopes her collection can be a vehicle for young girls to express themselves instead of blending into the crowd.

 

Margie Trembley, Omaha designer of fascinator hats and bridal memory scarves, has exhibited her fiber art at the Chicago Botanic Garden and at her gallery, Springfield Artworks.

Kristen Vanhessche received her BA in Textile Design and Apparel from UNL. She creates wearable art with a focus on surface design.

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About Omaha Fashion Week: On the inside, Omaha Fashion Week is a talent incubator that seamlessly connects designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models through nurturing platforms and engaging opportunities. On the outside, Omaha Fashion Week is Midwest’s premier fashion event; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence. Learn more at www.omahafashionweek.com.

About Fashion Institute Midwest: The Fashion Institute Midwest is a non-profit that nurtures aspiring fashion designer talent by supporting and developing the Midwest fashion ecosystem through programming that provides creative inspiration, training opportunities, resources and business incubation to unlock the creative entrepreneurial potential in our young people. Support the Institute at www.fashioninstitutemidwest.org.

OFW Fall/Winter 2013

[raw] [easyrotator]erf_86_1344902858/erc_23_1361483282[/easyrotator] [/raw] Are you one of those people who believe that Fashion is not a relevant source in Omaha? Well, to be quite frank, you obviously have not attended one of the premiere events put on by Omaha Fashion Week. In anticipation of the upcoming Fall/Winter 2013 showcase running February 26-March 2, it must be noted that Omaha Fashion Week is going on its fifth year of providing “oohs and aahs” from audiences of all demographics. The public has a chance to see the event twice a year but interns, volunteers, designers, models, photographers, etc.  are taken under the wing of the dynamic producer duo, Nick and Brook Hudson, year-round to create the stage where ideas on paper come to life right before your eyes. “Omaha Fashion Week is about making the dreams of creative people come true…” Look at our pictures all over the web from previous events, our OmahaFashionWeek.com will keep you in the know and our Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and Facebook pages will validate what the hype is all about. Tickets are on sale now! Grab your family, friends or that cute girl from apartment 5B that you have been eyeing and prepare to be blown away. Check out the lineup of what the 5 day extravaganza has in store at http://omahafashionweek.com/schedule/

 

 

Accessories Designers Announced for Feb. 27 Show

Omaha Fashion Week organizers are thrilled to announce the accessories designers who will participate in the first ever Hair, Make Up & Accessories Show at Omaha Fashion Week.  "The HMA Show is going to really spotlight the creativity of our Omaha hairstylists and make up artists, while finally giving accessories designers a platform to showcase their work," said OFW Producer Brook Hudson.  "We've received so many inquiries from accessories designers over the years - this type of show is long overdue." The show is sponsored by Develop Model Management and New York-based fabric retailer, Mood Designer Fabrics, made famous through the hit reality TV series "Project Runway". Below are the eight designers who will participate in the show: Inez Gill - high quality bridal accessories

Ruffled Runway - high end children's accessories

Crafty Hands - heavily textured knitted pieces

NTrinsic - leather cuffs, collars and zipper wear

Re-Creations from the Edge - handmade hats and bags

Little Miss Fashion - unique accessories for kids and tweens

Fin by T. Justine Reilly - theatrical beaded pieces

The show is scheduled for Feb. 27 with doors at 6 p.m. and runway show at 8 p.m.  Designers and styling teams will be paired up in a random drawing during the Cancer Survivor Show on Feb. 26.  "Teams will have 24 hours to create and execute their concept," said Hudson.  Models will be dressed in hand selected fabrics from Mood that will be accessorized by designers' original creations. A panel of judges will select which team will win a $2,000 prize package.

The pre-party from 6-8 p.m. will feature a pop-up swatch shop from Mood with over 1,000 fabric swatches.  "Fashion designers, stylists, artists and any creative person who uses fabric as a medium should come to this show.  Mood is providing a new way for designers to source high quality fabrics locally," said Hudson.

Omaha Fashion Week is scheduled for Feb. 26-Mar. 2 at KANEKO on 1111 Jones St.  To see the full show line-up and buy tickets, visit www.omahafashionweek.com.

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FAQs About Hair, Make Up and Accessories Show

We’ve gotten lots of great questions about how we are running the competition and pairing up designers with stylists…here they are + answers: Where can I apply for my team to participate in this contest?  Accessories Designers have already been selected.  However we are accepting applications for styling teams until Feb. 5. You can apply here: http://omahafashionweek.com/calling-all-stylists-and-make-up-artists/

How are accessories designers paired up with hair/makeup teams? Accessories designers will be paired with styling teams on 2/26 during the Cancer Survivor Show (tickets will be provided to contest participants).  We’ll have styling teams draw names from a bowl on the runway during the show.  They’ll have 24 hours to develop & execute their concept with their accessories designer.

How many people can be on each styling team? We recommend four - a team leader, hair stylist, make up artist + stylist to put it all together.

How many models can be in each collection? There will be 10 looks in each collection.

Is there a minimum or maximum number of accessories per model? Nope! Load ‘em up.  We want this to be a visual explosion!

What is the black outfit the models will be wearing? (Leggings & tank top? Button down & dress slacks?) Good question.  We don’t quite have the answer to this.  It will involve fabric

Will the designers be choosing their own models or are they assigned? Models will be assigned by Develop Model Management.

Can designers choose number of male and female models? Yes, accessories designers can choose the number of males vs. female models. Details on how to do this will be provided to designers who are selected.

What are the judging categories and who will be doing the judging? Broad themes will be creativity & visual impact. Judges will be announced on the OFW Blog soon.

Email us at info@omahafashionweek.com if you have other questions to add to this list.  Thanks!!

OFW Team

Calling all Accessories Designers!!

Omaha Fashion Week is shining a light on the artistry and creativity of our independent Midwest accessories designers, hair stylists & make up artists with our first ever Hair, Makeup & Accessories Show on Feb. 27.  We can't wait to see the over-the-top work on the runway!  The best news...this is more than a showcase.  It's also a competition with a $2,000 prize package for the most creative collection!

If you are an accessories designer and want to participate, fill out the form below: