Glowin’ & Growin’ (G&G) Season 3 marked the beginning of a new era, as part of the creative festival not only featured a fashion show but also artist panels and a sound bowl ceremony during the post-show glow.
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As stated in the program, “The Glowin’ & Growin’ Show is a community-driven creative festival fashion show and dance party event. Guided by uplifting energy, mutual support and the power of co-creation, G&G is an example of what’s possible when the creative community comes together to contribute to something bigger than all of us.”
With this mission in mind, each event raised funds for Lincoln Hills Cares, a program that develops the next generation of young leaders through outdoor and environmental education, cultural history exploration and workforce development.
Held at creative gathering and event space Dry Clean Only, the fashion show’s layout had everything you’d expect from an event focused on ensuring all attendees “come out the other side as a different version of themselves.”
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Bright floral arrangements down the middle of the runway, a poetry reading by fashion director Jordan Garcia and a high-energy performance from host Taylor Jade, who engaged the audience with her wit and humor, made for the perfect second night of Glowin’ & Growin.’
Hannah Hartman
Described as “the future of dreams,” designer Hannah Hartmann created a collection that lived up to every artist’s fantasy. Her clothes were adorned with painted ribbons, mushrooms, eggs and birds, while phrases like “I’ve been lost for a while” and “Why do we fall in love” gave her collection even more depth.
As an artist herself who primarily paints on second-hand and previously owned objects, it’s no surprise that her collection was full of colorful and playful looks, perfectly accented by models holding up some of the most iconic fashion magazines.
My Generation
Designer Ashley Perry is known for fusing music and fashion with her rock swimwear brand, and her mission is to create a brand that empowers everyone to be creative and authentic with their style.
This was easily found in Perry’s collection of swimwear with classic retro patterns and bold colors — the perfect summer collection for a fashion show focused on empowerment and being your true self.
Michelle Delassay
Designer Michelle Delafsay specializes in unique evening and ready-to-wear pieces, which is evident in the lavish fabrics, intricate pearls and glittering details that feature throughout her dresses. Described as having a “rebellious feminine spirit,” Delafsay’s ability to create unique silhouettes and layer playful textures has resulted in her sexiest and fiercest collection to date.
De La Fussey wants everyone who wears her creations to exude passion, courage and luxury, which was easily seen on every model who walked the runway.
Chromatic Cat Handmade
Festivalwear designer Kirsten Joranlien is on a mission to create clothes that bring joy and playfulness to the world. She custom designs for each client, imbuing each piece with their personality – and that personality was then expressed on the runway.
Known for her vibrant colors, furs, and glittering scarves and headpieces, Jolin Lien brought excitement to the runway in the best way possible. For Jolin Lien, it’s a joy to know that her creations are vessels for special memories, happiness, self-expression, and human connection.
M. Bolden Boutique
Rachel Marie Hurst is no novice when it comes to curating and designing collections, and her brand, M. Bolden Boutique, is no exception. Her collection “embodies self-expression” and “embraces unique style and aspirations.” Each model was asked to write what they want in life on their shopping bag. Answers included happiness, love, knowledge and growth to succeed, and passion.
Not only did the messaging on the shopping bags set the tone for the collection, but the combination of pastel colors, textures, patterns and layers really helped make M. Bolden Boutique’s runway debut that much more special.
WCKD Collective
WCKD Collective’s collection was all about fashion, community and individuality. The high energy models, dancing and audience participation made it the perfect way to close the show.
Each look embodied each model’s personality. With layers, fun textures and patterns, the WCK Collective was a sight to behold.
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All photos by Kiddest Metaferia