Dancers and acrobats join models on the runway during Otis College of Art and Design’s fashion show
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By the time the 35th annual Otis Scholarship Benefit and Fashion Show, aptly themed “Metamorphosis,” came to an end, the students responsible for the 125-plus designs that streamed down the runway had clearly emerged as fashion stars.
“For the seniors, these fashions are akin to a thesis,” committee chair Shelley Reid said before the show. “They’ve got to save up for everything and then scout out all the fabrics and all the embellishments and go wherever they have to go to get them. It’s amazing to think of what they go through before they’re done.”
The event
Held at the Beverly
The program
Claudia Cividino, Bally chief executive of the Americas, received the Creative Leadership Award, while Daniela Villegas, a prominent Mexican jewelry designer based in Los Angeles, was honored with the Creative Vision Award.
A fashion school graduate herself, Cividino said she understands the power of a good fashion education for anyone in the industry. “It’s important to have an appreciation of the craft,” she said. “When people in the field know that you’ve lived their challenges, they follow you, because they know you know what you’re asking.”
The show
No ordinary fashion parade, dancers and acrobats mixed with models on the runway, showing off fashions that answered challenges posed by their mentors. Albert Wolsky, a two-time Academy Award winner for costume design, asked students to create ethereal gowns inspired by the world of fairies. Fashion designer David Meister had his students explore proportion and transparency inspired by feathers.
The mentors
Also working hand-in-hand with students were Zaid Affas, Claire Pettibone, Red Carter, Cory Cassella for
The numbers
Although the final tally hasn’t been completed yet, tickets for more the 700 guests sold for $500 with sponsorships ranging to $50,000 for tables of 10.
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