What you missed during Denver Fashion Week Thursday-303 Magazine

2021-12-16 08:49:58 By : Mr. Winston Fengjun Zhang

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Last week's Fall 2021 Denver Fashion Week (DFW) was arguably the best one to date, showcasing exquisite local fashion and uniting the community in the process. Produced by 303 Magazine, sponsored by The Green Solution and Medicine Man, the three-night event was held at McNichols Civic Center. The fashion show on Thursday night celebrated ready-to-wear fashions and injected a strong energy into Denver fashion. 

The fashion show on Thursday night kicked off the weekend activities. After holding a cocktail party for the participants and expressing their love for fashion, N3ptune took to the show and introduced the designers to the designers with high-energy and eye-catching performances. Wearing Tokiprism, he prepared for the crowd at night.

N3ptune performs for DFW audience

B Fresh is a local brand, featuring fashionable and colorful equipment and accessories from the 80s, kicking off the night with a quirky series. Models of all genders rocked matching suits from head to toe, featuring interesting pastel colors, geometric shapes, and unique designs. From waist bag to fisherman hat to ski goggles and so on, designer Brian McBroom brought Aspen's 80s style to the DFW show. McBroom joined the models in the final walk, dancing to the music, condensing the unique energy of his series. 

Yaneth Alatorre followed closely with a series of exquisite collections embodying the Mexican Revolution of November 20, 1910. Get ready to wear clothes, such as a floral dress and a beautiful hat, with an ammunition belt hung on the model, a toy gun hung on the shoulder, and other items that symbolize battle. Alatorre comes from Chihuahua, Mexico, and her goal is to include her cultural and revolutionary meaning through this series. These looks are characterized by tassels, maroon and green, sequins, flowers on the model's hair, etc. The overall atmosphere is a mix of Bohemian fashion and Mexican culture. Each appearance has been upgraded to the last one, making this series truly revolutionary. Alatorre walked on the runway in a fitted black jumpsuit and fringed waistband, looking as beautiful as ever. 

My Generation T is followed closely by fashion collections that take ready-to-wear to a new level. The brand is known for the colorful celebrity prints on its basic T-shirts, but the fashion show collection has more features. Models range from casual suits to complex T-shirt dresses decorated with safety pins and chains. Some shapes are layered with delicate tulle trains on the back of the T-shirt. The collection embodies high-end streetwear with high-fashion silhouettes. In addition to the cheerful music and the high energy of the crowd, designer Ashleigh Perri also created a distinctive fashion show series. 

After a short intermission, efta. Brings a comfortable and incredibly stylish collection to DFW. Casual outfits with neutral tones of lavender, blue-green, tan and pink are paired with fisherman hats and beanies. These high-end basic models feature complex and simple designs, like holding a cigarette in one hand, "unity". It's even a simple "e" written on the chest. To symbolize the brand. The established collection looks very suitable for high-end streetwear fashion. Designer Teagan Glass walked on the catwalk in an oversized vest and tie-dye trousers, interacting with the crowds along the way. 

Glenn + Glenn followed closely and launched a perfect series designed to make business professionals look fashionable and unique. Neutral colors such as yellow, burgundy, navy blue, and gray are used to make fitted pants, jumpsuits and suits. The models wore smooth low ponytails and combed their hair at the bottom, which made the collection look very cohesive. These looks introduced business fashion, including dresses and suits suitable for meetings or overnight in town. Designers and sisters Jillian Glenn Altman and Hillary Glenn Riley followed the models and looked as fashionable as ever. 

Tokiprism is followed by a series of stunning and bold shapes. This is the first fashion show of designer Nagisha Corbett (aka Toki). 

“This is the first time I have done this, so it’s a new learning experience. It’s just a few challenges, but I’m very excited about everyone who works with me. Everyone is very good, so I think I’ve Learned a lot," Toki said. 

The series is inspired by Japanese culture and streetwear, with intricate designs and shapes. Models of all genders wore suits, lace-up dresses, cape-style T-shirts and more. 

“A lot of my collections are black and white, just like duality. Many works also have upgraded fabrics, so many old shirts,” Toki said. "I have this skirt with a bow on the back. I cut the fabric from the skirt and made it into a bow. So I just upgraded a lot of fabrics."

Tokiprism's bold and stylish streetwear collection amazed the audience. Toki walked on the runway with a black face, waving to the crowd celebrating her achievement.

DCR Studios followed suit with a series that allowed attendees to sing and applaud while enjoying amazing unique fashion. Each model wears a crown and fine jewelry. Styling includes feather capes, yellow and blue tie-dye pants and dresses, sequined tops and more. Designer Darlene C. Ritz created an interesting phenomenon, that is, to create casual high-end dresses for the king or queen. A mix of items suitable for street wear and high-end accessories, specially created for the show series. Liz joined the ranks of the models in a feather cape and enjoyed the music and vitality of the performance in the process. 

Dark Denim ended the night with a loud noise. The designer AldoElCreator's fashion house is now located in Los Angeles. Although he only prepared for DFW for a month, he did not disappoint. 

"It's a different thing, I don't really do this very fast series, but I'm really happy to do it under pressure," he said. 

In addition to the complex skull-like makeup, Dark Denim's appearance is avant-garde and eye-catching. From the fur poncho with a fishing net below to the long down vest and floral velvet robe, each style is completely different from the previous one.  

The series is characterized by "a lot of distorted Mexican traditions. I am culturally Mexican, you know, I am from Mexico. So I took a lot of typical Mexican traditional household items and made them into clothes," AldoElCreator said. 

This collection is the perfect way to end a night of vibrant and ready-to-wear fashion. AldoElCreator walked on the catwalk wearing a double layer and a floor jacket, flashing a peace sign to the crowd when he returned to the backstage. 

In general, the first night was full of unique street fashion and indescribable vitality. As the models walked, the crowd cheered together, forming a kind of community essence that made Denver Fashion Week higher than other fashion weeks. 

The street style is equally glamorous, as the participants wore a variety of different outfits. Here are some of our favorite looks of the night.

DFW three night street style.

All photos of Roxana Carrasco.

Abby is a native of Colorado. He is keen to express himself through style and loves everything related to beauty, fashion and health. In his free time, Abby is reading, writing, listening to podcasts or looking for the best coffee shop in town. Follow her on Instagram @abbyschirmacher.

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