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Indian Summer Collection appropriately titled included black face paint,
satchel belts, colorful headbands and lots of knits. |
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| The hair was extreme perfection and held a lot of attention. |
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| The perfect dress jacket for the indian summer cool breezes. |
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| This dress was the perfect off the shoulder and above the knee length. |
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Brian C. Hawkins was the lead make-up artist for this event. Brian is an
Educator and Artist for Mirabella Beauty
who was the official make-up sponsor for the show. Kat Fortunato was part of the make-up team as well. A beautiful flawless complexion and then the native warrior stripes on the face was a great combination that went well with the theme. Very well done. |
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As the models walked on the runway, their hands were drenched in
dripping fresh black paint. |
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The longest dress was held up ever so carefully above the ground as to not
pick up droplets of black paint left behind by the models passing. |
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| A close up of the models hand dipped in paint. |
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It seemed the black paint on the floor could not be ignored.
As the show moved closer to its end,
the stains on the catwalk had its own story to tell. |
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As soon as the show was over the models hurried behind the scenes and we got a quick glimpse of
the immediate rush to wash the paint off. |
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These beautiful pieces hanging on the racks became a backdrop for the bevy of
interviews that awaited the designer. |
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