Designer takes second on the Pasifika stage
Young Wanganui designer takes second on the Pasifika stage
Second-year
Whanganui UCOL fashion student Michelle Smith has won second
place in the Men’s Wear section at the Westfield Style
Pasifika fashion show in Auckland.
The competition, held over the weekend, is hotly contested and receives entries from well-known established designers from around the country.
The catwalk show and awards ceremony take place as part of a stage-show extravaganza that make it the largest and most innovative indigenous fashion show in the world.
Judges this year include Francis Hooper of WORLD, Tony Milich of Sabatini, Des Rusk of Barkers and Liz Mitchell.
Michelle’s Men’s Wear entry, called I Love NZ used the iconic ‘I Love NZ’ logo in a black white and red print, and incorporated it into an urban linen suit with asymmetrical shaping.
Fellow Whanganui UCOL student Alice Walter also reached the finals in the Parent and Child section, with entries featuring a Kiwi combi-van design. Whanganui UCOL Fashion Construction lecturer Sue Walker had entries accepted into the finals of the Three Piece Collection: Garments for the Day, and the Traditionally Inspired sections.
Last year, Whanganui UCOL fashion student Juliet Newton won the Asia Pasifika category with a Japanese obi sash, and a silk dressed inspired by the Mount Cook lily.
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