Tuesday, January 29, 2019

License to Swim: Swim & Surf Fashion Show 2019

Blings & Things

Photos & Story by Rachel Galvin

Fashion never dies and it certainly is not stopped by the rain. On Saturday, Jan. 26, the culminating event for the Delray Beach Fashion Show, the License to Swim: Swim & Surf Fashion Show, was moved from its outdoor location the inside of a parking garage. It certainly seems like an odd place to have a fashion show, but it actually ended up looking like it was meant to be there -- very urban chic. Kudos to everyone involved for successfully pulling it off!

Before the fashion began, singer Mylon Shamble, who was on American Idol, performed "Skyfall," which fit into the James Bond theme of the fashion week. This was followed by a dance performance by Clifton Sepulveda & Mar Martinez, owners of the Fred Astaire Dance Studio. Next, the fashion show began with over 40 models showing off a wide variety of looks (some of which are pictured here). Fashions can be found in downtown Delray with hair and makeup also created by local providers.

Proceeds from the Delray Beach Fashion Week benefit the Achievement Centers for Children & Families. The event is hosted by the Downtown Development Authority.

For more info., visit www.downtowndelraybeach.com

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Mylon Shamble sings.

Clifton Sepulveda & Mar Martinez dance.







Ramona La Rue


Debilzan Gallery













Thursday, January 24, 2019

Delray Beach's Fashion Week 2019 begins




Ramona LaRue
Photos & story by Rachel Galvin





Delray Beach kicked off its Fashion Week on Wednesday, Jan. 23 with "Fashion Royale," showcasing evening wear and designer fashion on Atlantic Avenue in front of the Colony Hotel. The theme this year is "Fashion Never Dies," inspired by James Bond, and a James Bond lookalike, complete with sexy women counterparts posed on the runway as the events began. Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Chair Peter Arts and City of Delray Mayor Shelly Petrolia did some introductions before the opening act began-- a performance by a five man a capella all vocal band called Edge Effect, who came down from Orlando to entertain everyone with their smooth moves and amazing vocal harmonies (and also did an encore performance at the end). There was also a dance performance by Elegant Emeralds.

Then, the runway came alive went multiple designers--all from downtown Delray Beach -- with emcees Heather McMechan, Dana Peller of Local Mom Scoop, Pellerini and SoFlo Moms on the Go, and Amanda Perna of House of Perna and Neon Bohemians. VIP guests sat along the runway and each received a stylized swag handbag by House of Perna, complete with tassel.

Designers included Antica Sartoria, Beverly Hills Boutique, Biba Boutique, Blings & Things, C. Orrico, a Lily Pulitzer Shop, Coco & Co., Debilzan Gallery, Elektrik Boutique, Glavidia by Glavidia Alexis, House of Zen Dali, LF Delray Beach, Morley, Patchington, Periwinkle, Quiet Storm Surf Shop, Ramona LaRue, Sara Campbell, Sunday State Style, The House of Perna & Neon Bohemians, Unique Boutique and Vixity.

Proceeds from the events benefit the Achievement Centers for Children & Families (https://achievementcentersfl.org/resources).

This is only the first event of the week. For info. on all upcoming events, visit
 www.downtowndelraybeach.com/events/delray-beach-fashion-week-2019



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Blings & Things 
Quiet Storm Surf Shop
Periwinkle
House of Perna
Antica Sartoria