Day two of Vancouver Fashion Week, Lillz Killz packed a punch to begin Tuesday’s runway shows with the androgynous collection ‘Profanity’. Think neon punk with leather, chains, and zips mixed with vibrant graffiti colors. Lillea Goian’s rebellious looks established a strong edgy vibe with patent thigh-high biker boots, heavy grungy makeup, and nose rings.
In complete contrast, a soft romantic ambiance emanated through Odysay’s elegant, sheer collection. A-line gowns in pastel shades with slight metallic shimmer beautifully caught the light. Outfits featured long cuffed sleeves in the softest palest hues, with ribbon ties and layers of opaque, liquid fabrics. Whimsical femininity ruled the night with Hadasa’s silky dresses and Maris P. Clark’s ditzy florals.
Sheri’s style was serene and sophisticated with embellished halter neck gowns, wide gold waistbelts, and appliqued florals.
Dania Shinkar’s modern collection brought a youthful bounce to the evening, with a fun painterly palette and printed textiles. The relaxed, voluminous silhouettes and painted faces really eschewed the fun feeling of summer.
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