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:

Phaesporia-Light Bringer

Forêt des Rêves

Corporate View Box & Ticket Packages, Plus VIP Tables

In just seven years, Omaha Fashion Week [OFW] has grown to become the fifth largest independent fashion design event in the nation, with over 1,000 creative young people involved in putting on our biannual shows. We want to keep this momentum going! Since its inception in 2008, OFW has helped make the dreams of many young people come true:

  • Over 200 designers from all walks of life have been given the opportunity to participate in a free, professional show case.
  • Over 1,000 designers, models, stylists, photographers and other artists are involved in the biannual productions every year, gaining valuable leadership, teamwork and portfolio-building experiences.
  • OFW is now one of the largest fashion week events worldwide featuring high school designers.
  • Many of our participants have gone on to top fashion schools, received college scholarships and started successful fashion businesses.

Larger markets are often surprised to hear that Omaha has such a vibrant fashion scene, but we are pleased to report that other cities are now coming here to learn how to better implement their own fashion week events!  Not only do OFW events provide a professional platform for young artists…it is also a fun and glamorous night out for attendees.  Many companies participate in our events as a way to engage employees and entertain clients.  Here are ways your company can be involved:

  • VIP Table at Runway Finale, August 23: Entertain up to 10 guests, starting at $1,000.  Complimentary VIP Parking, Peroni VIP Pre-Party, VIP Gift Bag for each guest.
  • Corporate VIP Box at Runway Finale, August 23: Entertain up to 20 guests, $3,000.  Includes corporate signage on a beautiful raised cabana with a great view of the runway.  Complimentary valet parking, Peroni VIP Pre-Party, plus VIP Gift Bag for each guest.
  • Custom Corporate Ticket Package, August 18-23: Entertain larger groups of guests over multiple nights. Both VIP and Reserved ticket packages available and customizable to fit your needs and budget.

Enclosed is a one-sheet detailing these opportunities. If you are interested in any of these, we would welcome a conversation. Larger sponsorships and advertising placements in Omaha FASHION Magazine are also available.  Let us know by emailing brook@omahafashionweek.com or calling our office at 402.973.1061. The next season of OFW Runway shows is August 18-23, 2014 in under the tents in the Capitol District in downtown Omaha. We hope to hear from you!

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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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Notes from 6/10/14 Casting Prep Workshop

In case you missed it! Here are notes from our Casting Prep Workshop that was held on Tuesday at Develop Model Management. Check this out before you arrive at the Midwest Model Search tomorrow, so you are totally prepared for a great audition! Looking forward to seeing your beautiful face...

DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:

Midwest Model Search June 14 from 2 p.m. Westroads Mall in Dick’s Court (right in front of Dick’s Sporting Goods) *this will be the ONLY casting call for Omaha Fashion Week Join the Facebook Event!

Model Selection Notices July 4 by midnight You will be notified if you have been selected to walk for a designer by this date. You will NOT be notified if you have not been selected. Please do not email OFW or Develop Model Management about your status. Make sure you give us the correct email – one that you monitor regularly – so that you will receive a message from us if you are cast. If you are a minor and your parents are involved in coordinating your schedule, please use an email that your parents have access to when you provide us your contact details. Finally, if you are selected, your designer will be copied on your selection notice. Please email Alyssa and your designer IMMEDIATELY confirming that you have received your notice and will be able to participate.

OFW will be August 18-23 Under the Tents in the Capitol District (near 10th & Capitol) in Downtown Omaha

REQUIREMENTS

Females: Ages 12-30 Height 5’8” – 6’0” Size 0-14

Males: Ages 15-30 Height 5’11”-6’3”

WHAT TO WEAR TO THE CASTING:

General Tips for everyone: 1. If you choose to wear a jacket make sure to wear your number on the outside of your jacket. 2. Do not wear accessories (such as a large scarf or big necklace) that will cover your number. (If we can’t see your number we will discard your information!) 3. Do not wear jewelry that makes noise when you walk, it can be very distracting. 4. Girls – you may want to wear your hair either pulled up and back or make sure it’s behind your shoulders when you walk so that we can see your number.

Adults (12 years old+): Women - A pair of heels 3”+. Form fitting clothes. This is your opportunity to be a fashionista and show the judges that you follow the fashion industry. Also, don’t hesitate to do even more research and check out fashion blogs like: http://stylebythemodels.tumblr.com

Women's Wardrobe

 

Men – Fitted pants or jeans are great as well as a fitted t-shirt. Also a pair of slick-soled shoes, no athletic shoes please!

Men's Wardrobe

 

WHAT TO BRING:

A great attitude! Two non-professional photos that you can leave with the judges. No portfolios or books will be considered. You will not be judges on your photos…they are for recognition only.

WHAT HAPPENS AT THE CASTING:

You may wait in long lines to be seen by the judges. Once in the casting an OFW team member will take your measurements, an OFW photographer will take two pictures and then you will meet the judges and walk for them, which will be videotaped. Those images and videos will be uploaded to a private website that OFW designers will have exclusive access to in order to select the models they are most interested in using.

This is your chance, which typically lasts approximately 30 seconds, for you to shine in front of the judges. Make sure to make eye contact and answer questions clearly and concisely…tip – try to give more than just one word answers.

Following the casting, model who are selected will be notified by July 4 at midnight if you are selected to walk for a particular designer(s). Keep in mind that you will NOT be notified if you are not selected.

Occasionally, there are last minute replacements needed so please make sure that you are checking OFW’s Facebook and other social media outlets to ensure you don’t miss your opportunity to jump in at the last minute if needed.

Get Your Name Out: OFW Swag Bag Application

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Omaha Fashion Week continues to grow and this year we are anticipating over 7,000 people in attendance. That's great exposure for any company, brand or product and we want to help.

We're giving away around 750 VIP gift bags to OFW attendees and we want your product in their to help make these bags really special for our VIPs. If your brand or company is interested in giving away a product or item please let us know by applying to be a part of our Swag Bags.

Requirements 1. Must be able to provide a item or product for 750 swag bags. 2. Must be a tangible product or offer that adds value. 3. Deadline for products must be sent to OFW office by Aug. 12.

Please take note that we reserve the right to accept or deny any applications.

Some past examples of products are... Travel or full size hair and makeup products (shampoo & conditioner, mini mascara, lip gloss) Edible items (cookies, dog treats, coffee beans, cupcakes, gum/mints) Special offers (spa treatments, clothing store discounts) Other items (candles, shot glasses, nail polish)

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Get Red Carpet Ready for Fashion Week at Borsheims

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Guest can enjoy complimentary hair and make up done by Kontempo Salon,  hors d'oeuvres and sparkeling cocktails, and play our Jewelry Stylist game where the winner  receives a prize package including a pair of VIP tickets to one weeknight OFW show and a little something from Borsheims.   A special trunk show by Florida jewelry designer, Stephanie Kantis will also be featured at Red Carpet Ready!

The first 5o guests will receive a gift bag!

RSVP to Red Carpet Ready at Borsheims Fine Jewelry & Gifts! Very excited to have more friends from Peroni Nastro AzzurroKontempo.Design Parliament and Develop Model Management involved!  It's free and we hope to see all of our fashion fans there! #omahafashion

RSVP Here: http://omahafashionweek.com/redcarpetready

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The event will be held at Borsheims Fine Jewelry & Gifts which is located in Regency. Mark your calendars for Thursday July 17, at 5:30 p.m.

A look back at past events! 

RSVP Here: http://omahafashionweek.com/redcarpetready

For more information check out our Facebook event.

Summer 2014 Tips and Trends feat. Gramercy

Last week, Esoteric Velve'ts Meghann Schense had the opportunity to put together a few looks from the amazing clothes at Gramercy, a women's RTW boutique located in Countryside Village, for a group of young professionals. She had so much fun styling their clothes and answering questions from young professionals about how to best dress for work, travel, weddings or errands. Here are some of the outfits, tips, tricks and Summer 2014 trends she loved:

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I thought this outfit would be perfect for shopping, brunch or a girls night out. The white skinny jeans have a forgiving 360 degree stretch as well as a “butt lift” in the back so it’s flattering on every figure. The outfit pairs great with the Chinese newsprint flats Gramercy has, as well as the brown clutch.

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This outfit is also perfect for day to day activities, especially if it’s a little warmer. The shorts have an elastic waistband and the grey silk top is a very breathable fabric for summertime. I paired this look with one of Gramercy’s fun printed scarves. You could wear it as an infinity scarf, tie it like a regular scarf, throw it around your shoulders if you get chilly or even use it as a beach cover up.

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For a more modest look I found this wonderful printed kaftan and belted it around the waist with a matching coral belt. I paired this with the same white skinny jeans and dressed the look up with a big statement necklace.

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I loved this laid back look for running around with kids or running errands. The army green pants are some of Gramercy’s best sellers, the drawstring front is popping up here and there for summer and they are super comfortable. I paired this with a graphic tank with a slightly open back, rose gold jewelry and this fun light pink bag that will hold anything and everything. Graphics, open banks and gold hues are huge for summer so this outfit is perfectly on trend.

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This dress is perfect for a summer wedding, and I know there are going to be plenty of those this season. I love the bright neon color, a huge trend, and the silhouette is very flattering on most figures. I added a pair of fabulous earrings and a long statement necklace, some of our favorites from Gramercy’s top-notch jewelry. They have jewelry designers from both India and London that are huge sellers with great statement pieces like the ones pictured above. The great thing about long necklaces that hit at a natural waist is that they are going to draw eyes downwards and give the illusion of an elongated torso. This will make anyone look and feel slimmer.

I also always think it’s best to “edit yourself” before you leave the house when it comes to accessories. This often means removing one or two pieces. There are three types of big accessories: an arm party of bangles and chunky bracelets, statement earrings or a statement necklace. I think it’s probably not a great idea to do all three, but there are always exceptions to every rule. That’s why editing yourself is so important.

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Gramercy also has some wonderful work-to-night-out looks like the one pictured above. For a chilly office, I paired the outfit with this great jacket and infinity scarf and a pair of simple black kitten heels. I also, once again, added some on-trend rose gold jewelry. For a night out all you need to do is add a sassier pair of heels, remove the jacket and scarf and add a statement necklace. For a more corporate look, Gramercy also offers a variety of wonderful black dresses and neoprene patterned dresses from one of their best selling brands, Clover Canyon.  Neoprene is great fabric because it really retains it’s shape so it’s a purchase that will last a long time.

Let us know if you love any of these looks and be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like our page on Facebook!

The Scoop on Kiddos at August 2014 OFW

Hi Parents! OFW Producer, Brook Hudson, here. We've received many calls and questions about how kids ages 11 and under can be involved in OFW this season. We LOVE having kids involved because they represent the future of fashion in our community. Participating in OFW programming can build confidence, expand critical thinking skills and sharpen your child's ability to pay attention and work as a member of a team. We just completed our first round of Omaha Fashion Camp last Friday, and I was truly amazed at how campers were using both sides of their brilliant brains to create their very own garments at camp. They had to tap into creative, analytical, structural and social aspects of their intellects, and the results were nothing short of amazing when they unveiled their final projects to parents on Friday. Check out this story from Action 3 News to see what campers were up to last week: http://www.jrn.com/kmtv/news/up-front-at-4/Omaha-Fashion-Camp-Offers-Youth-a-Styled-Summer--262173421.html

Whether your child is a budding designer, model, photographer, writer or stylist...there are many opportunities to explore the skills involved in being successful in all aspects of the fashion industry:

Kids' Model Call & Workshop At this workshop, kids spend an evening learning the skills to have a successful audition as a model...and then they put those skills to use in an actual Model Call for OFW. Parents learn techniques to better prepare their child for a positive experience on the runway. Next one will be held in early 2015. This program is NOT scheduled for summer 2014 due to high demand and a limited number of placements for child models available.

Omaha Fashion Camp Your child will learn about all aspects of the fashion industry, from sketching, photography and modeling, to creating his or her very own garment or accessory. Camp will culminate in a runway show for parents at the end of the week! We have sessions for ages 5-10 and 11-16 available. Next session is July 7-11. Cost: $199. A few spots are still available for camp! Learn more and sign up at www.omahafashionweek.com/camp.

Specially-Priced Child's Ticket for the Bridal & Children's Wear Showcase Create a special evening out with your child at our Bridal & Children's Wear Showcase on August 18. A specially-priced ticket for children ages 11 and under is available for families who want to take their budding fashion fans out for a fun evening alongside the runway. These tickets are $20 each and will allow you to sit in the 3rd or 4th row. Many families plan birthday parties and special outings around OFW with their children, and now we are making it more affordable than ever for families to continue this tradition. We encourage anyone with a child who is interested in fashion to take this opportunity to see a professionally produced fashion show, right here in Omaha. Pick up your tickets here: https://omahafashionweek.ticketleap.com/bridalchildrens/dates/Aug-18-2014_at_0600PM

Pre-Teen Modeling Classes at Develop Model Management OFW has a wonderful relationship with the premier modeling and placement agency in our region: Develop Model Management. Develop is not only a sponsor of OFW, but Develop Founder Alyssa Dilts also serves as our casting director. When I was about 11 years old, my parents sent me to classes similar to what Alyssa offers pre-teens today at her agency. Those classes changed the course of my life...setting me up with the confidence and poise to compete successfully in pageants (I became Miss Nebraska and competed in Miss America in 2004, winning over $50,000 in college scholarships!!), land amazing jobs in marketing and PR with businesses ranging from banking and financial services to non-profits and education, and now in my role as Producer of OFW where I lead an army of 1,000+ volunteers to pull off amazing fashion shows twice a year. I would not be where I am today without the Finishing School education I received at a modeling agency as a pre-teen and cannot overstate the value of this type of education for kids. If you want to encourage your child in his or her pursuits within fashion, or are simply looking for an opportunity to build confidence and poise...go talk to Alyssa! She has classes for both Pre-Teens and Teens. My parents would agree that this was one of the best investments they made in raising me...and I look forward to sending my little girl (Charlotte Rose is due to arrive Oct. 2!!) to Alyssa when she is old enough! Check out Develop Model Management at www.develop-models.com

Thank you all for your continued support of our fashion community. I look forward to seeing you and your kiddos soon at some of our childrens' activities throughout the year!!

xo,

Brook Hudson OFW Producer

Important Information for Fashion Campers!

Hello Future Fashionistas and parents!  We are excited to begin our first-ever Omaha Fashion Camp tomorrow morning!  Please read the following information to help you be prepared and have a positive camp experience. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email Camp Director, Alyssa Dilts at alyssa@develop-models.com.

What to expect:

CAMP LOCATION HAS CHANGED!  Camp will be at Develop Model Management on 1307 Leavenworth Street in Downtown Omaha.  This is right on the corner of 13th & Leavenworth.  There is ample parking on the south side of the building.  Look for the Creighton Clinic signs and use the south entrance.  You'll walk down a hallway...follow the Develop Model Management signage.

ALL PARENTS/GUARDIANS must complete the Omaha Fashion Camp Liability Waiver Form: http://www.123contactform.com/form-987084/Omaha-Fashion-Camp-Liability-Waiver

FIRST DAY STARTS AT 8 a.m.  We will be taking care of any registration details at that time.  On all other days, we would like to get started right at 8 a.m., so please don't be late!  When you arrive each day, please check in with a camp counselor.  Parents will also need to come in at the pick up time to check out children.

IF CARPOOLING, complete this form: http://www.123contactform.com/form-987096/Omaha-Fashion-Camp-Carpool-Form

Your child will be given an itinerary the first day of camp that will outline what each day will focus on. Camp sessions are small and personalized. There will only be approximately 15 campers in each session, so your child will receive a lot of one-on-one help from the experts.

Make sure your child is wearing comfortable clothes and shoes - we have partnered with the Goodwill Reserve Store and will have a walking fieldtrip planned to pick out garments that we will repurpose during a camp project.  The store is only about two blocks from camp.

Please be sure to feed your child before he/she arrives at camp.  We will have water available, but no food, as we don't want to risk soiling garments that will be in production.

We look forward to meeting the 5-10 year olds tomorrow at 8 a.m. and the 11-16 year olds tomorrow at 1 p.m.  Have a good night!

Brook Hudson OFW Producer

Alyssa Dilts Director, Develop Model Management

JUMP ON BOARD WITH OFW .....

Welcome to the one-stop shop for Boutiques, Salons, Retailers and Brands to engage the Omaha Fashion Week audience!  You can reserve a Retail Booth, Platform Session or an ad in Omaha FASHION Magazine ALL RIGHT HERE!  MORE DETAILS! Retail Booths:  Showcase your merchandize in front of a captive audience during Omaha Fashion Week! OFW will be promoting retail participants through all channels, including website, social networks, magazine, media outlets and email blasts to fashion fans and ticket-holders. By the numbers glance:  *150k+ Website Views  *40k+ Magazine Readers  *20k+ Social Media Followers  *10k+ Email Database

Presentation Boxes/Platform Modeling:  Showcase your product on live professional models during the Younker's Pre-Party at OFW!  OFW will provide the platforms, models and backstage dressing area. You provide the merchandise and up to four members of staff to supervise.

Magazine Ads:  Gain exposure to 40,000 fashion fans in the region's only Provigil 200mg the Midwest fashion scene.  Full page, 1/2 page and 1/3 page options available.

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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.

Roots Fashion Show ~ A Benefit for the Team Jack Foundation!

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We are so proud of our very own Kylie Bollwitt for uniting community talents to benefit the Team Jack Foundation through the Roots Fashion Show, a locally produced event geared to provide the smaller communities of Nebraska a night out of fashion, food, music and entertainment.  Event will be held in O’Neill, NE on May 10th, 2014, cocktails start at 7p and showtime is 8p.

“We want to highlight showstoppers who have emerged from our midst, all the while creating awareness and raising funds for a foundation that is near and dear to every Nebraskan's heart, Team Jack.”

All entertainment, showcases, volunteers, sponsors and talent derives from Nebraska. This show will bring fellow alumni of the area home to show off their talents that have put Nebraska on the map.

“The most beneficial quality of The Roots Fashion Show is that we have the opportunity to give a portion of our show proceeds to the Team Jack Foundation, aiding them in finding a cure for pediatric brain cancer.”

The night will start off with cocktail hour and heavy horderves, red carpet photos, Team Jack photobooth opportunities, local vendor booths to shop and the chance to mix and mingle socially with all guests before the show starts. The fashion show will feature three showcases.  The first showcase is from 318 On The Avenue, a boutique from Norfolk, NE. Next, CME by Chantele Marie an O’Neill, NE fashion designer debuting her first collection out of Chicago at the Roots Fashion Show and our finale will be from Nebraska native designer with a line from L.A., Jennifer Hausman with her all American made denim label, JHaus.

Entertainment for the event will feature: Rehme Sutton, Brandi Walters, Rachel Price and Carson Belik.

A silent auction will be held throughout the event; proceeds go to The Team Jack Foundation.

You can purchase tickets at the KBRX Radio Station studios in O’Neill, NE at 251 North Jefferson Street or online here!

on Twitter: @Rootsfashshow Instagram: @Rootsfashionshow and Facebook

 

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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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OFW Spring Children's Wear Show

Omaha, NE, March 7, 2014 – 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.

Tonight debuts brand new F/W 2014 collections by Lenzanita, Elle’ Inspired, Hannah Caroline Couture, Wallflower, Crystal Hobson and Margie Trembley.  This is the first time Lenzanita, Elle’ Inspired, Wallflower, Crystal Hobson and Margie Trembley will feature collections on the OFW runway!

Saturday night will showcase F/W 2014 collections by Borris Powell, Kate Walz, Nuevintage, Buf Reynolds, Fella and Katie Thompson.

Sunday concludes OFW with a Beauty & Style event where eight teams from local salons have been selected to compete for a $2,000 prize package.  Teams will have 48 hours to create an 8-look collection.   Participants include, Welcome to the Dojo, Scissori’s, T’eez, Sirens at the Loft, Glitz, Capitol’s Creations, Garbo’s Midtown Crossing and One Drake Place.image004 image003 image002

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Third Annual Cancer Survivor Night

Omaha, NE, March 6, 2014 – Omaha Fashion Week kicked off its seventh year Tuesday night at the Omar Bakery Building, located on 4383 Nicolas Street, debuting a new student night, partnering with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Kent Bellows Mentoring Program and 4-H to present a program focused on high school students who are interested in fashion design. Last night 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!’

Sunday concludes OFW with a Beauty & Style event where eight teams from local salons have been selected to compete for a $2,000 prize package.  Teams will have 48 hours to create an 8-look collection.   Participants include, Welcome to the Dojo, Scissori’s, T’eez, Sirens at the Loft, Glitz, Capitol’s Creations, Garbo’s Midtown Crossing and One Drake Place.

The rest of the week is as follows:

Thursday - Children’s Wear from designers Banana Bread Baby, Cute N Sassy Designz, Beloved, Jessica Leigh Designs, and Markoos Modern Designs.

Friday - Debut of brand new F/W 2014 collections by Lenzanita, Elle’ Inspired, Hannah Caroline Couture, Wallflower, Crystal Hobson and Margie Trembley.

Saturday - Debut of brand new F/W 2014 collections by Borris Powell, Kate Walz, Nuevintage, Buf Reynolds, Fella and Katie Thompson.

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Student Night Debut at OFW

Omaha, NE, March 5, 2014 – Omaha Fashion Week kicked off its seventh year last night at the Omar Bakery Building, located on 4383 Nicolas Street.  OFW started the week off debuting a new student night.    OFW is partnered with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the Kent Bellows Mentoring Program and 4-H to present a program focused on high school students who are interested in fashion design. The program will feature collections from Kent Bellows’ and 4-H students, along with a retrospective collection from OFW veteran designer and Kent Bellows Mentor, Dan Richters.  The show was 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. Tonight Omaha Fashion Week is hosting its third annual Cancer Survivor show presented by Methodist Hospital.  The show includes over 80 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.

Sunday concludes OFW with a Beauty & Style event where eight teams from local salons have been selected to compete for a $2,000 prize package.  Teams will have 48 hours to create an 8-look collection.   Participants include, Welcome to the Dojo, Scissori’s, T’eez, Sirens at the Loft, Glitz, Capitol’s Creations, Garbo’s Midtown Crossing and One Drake Place.

The rest of the week is as follows: Thursday - Children’s Wear from designers Banana Bread Baby, Cute N Sassy Designz, Beloved, Jessica Leigh Designs, and Markoos Modern Designs.

Friday - Debut of brand new F/W 2014 collections by Lenzanita, Elle’ Inspired, Hannah Caroline Couture, Wallflower, Crystal Hobson and Margie Trembley.

Saturday - Debut of brand new F/W 2014 collections by Borris Powell, Kate Walz, Nuevintage, Buf Reynolds, Fella and Katie Thompson.

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Hair & Makeup teams to vie for $2,000 prize package at OFW Beauty & Style Show March 9

6H0C8221Congrats to the following teams for being selected to participate in the OFW Beauty & Style event on Sunday, March 9! Teams will have 48 hours to create an 8-look collection.  The winner will receive a $2,000 prize package.

Welcome to the Dojo: Leslie Wilson, Rosha Taylor, Venus Watson, Corey Moore

Scissori's: Tina Spencer, Dori Walker, Bob Fouts, Jessica Billingsley, Lynn Mills

T'eez: Justine Reilly, Thomas Sena

Sirens at the Loft: Chevy Kozisek, LeeAnn, Kali, Hilary, Cory

Glitz: Gilma Lara, Ellie Nichole Jensen

Capitol's Creations: Megan Madson, Abbygayl Meyer

Garbo's Midtown Crossing: Abby Wederquist, Jen Warta, Paty Crabtree, Kalinda Mendenhall

One Drake Place: Brittany Granados, Meagan Moerles

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.

 

Beauty & Style Event $2,000 Grand Prize Package

We are looking for 8 teams of hair stylists and make up artists who want to compete for a $2,000 prize package at the Beauty & Style event at Omaha Fashion Week on Sunday, March 9. The package includes $1,000 cash prize and an exclusive VIP table at the August 2014 Finale valued at $1,000. All applications are due by Feb. 5.

If you want to enter this contest, complete this form: Application Form

We've gotten lots of great questions about how we are running the competition…here they are + answers:

How does the Beauty and Style competition work? Style teams will draw a theme based on a specific trend from a bowl on March 7 during the Designer Show Case I (tickets will be provided to contest participants).  They'll have 48 hours to develop & execute their concept based on their trend. Sky is the limit on creativity!

What are the themes? The themes will be based on current trends but you’ll have to find out on March 7!

How many people can be on a 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 8 looks in each collection.

What will the models will be wearing? (Leggings & tank top? Button down & dress slacks?) Good question. It’s up to your team! We want this to be a visual explosion! Bring your theme to life however you want!

Will the designers be choosing their own models or are they assigned? Models will be assigned by Develop Model Management on Friday, March 7.

Can style teams choose number of male and female models? Teams do not get to pick their models.

What are the judging categories and who will be doing the judging? The OFW Selection panel will judge teams on creativity and visual impact.

Styling teams will be announced on Feb. 7!

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

OFW Team