Kambriel NYC fashion show
May. 17th, 2012 04:23 pmI had a wonderfully top secret art project to complete as soon as we got back from doing our fashion show at the NYC 19th Century Extravaganza in NYC, but the project is **APPLAUSE* done (I can't wait to share it with you!), and today I finally had a chance to gather up some photos from the show.
The pictures are presented in order of appearance in the show itself, and the song we performed it to was the mesmerically dreamy "Salomé" by The Changelings.
Countess Cynthia von Buhler, in an Edward Gorey inspired "The Evil Garden" (note the plethora of tassels aka Les Passementeries Horribles...) gown ~ in monochrome shades of both shimmering and velvety black with accents of silvered grey:

A closer view of Cynthia with a ruffled collar made from antique Chantilly lace found in Paris, oversized black rose hat, and the gown's beribboned bodice:

Cat Valente, looking every bit the goddess she is, with a headdress made from a combination of velvet, glass beads, and silken flowers:

Cat wore an Isabella Coatdress made from lightweight teal wool, with art nouveau organza flounces in shimmering teal and black with golden highlights:

( ***many more photos behind the cut*** )
Thank you so very much to Zoh & the NYC 19th Century Extravaganza for inviting me to show in their charming event at the Old Stone House in Brooklyn, as well as our fantastic (both onstage & offstage as well) models for gracing these designs with their wonderful presence & warmth of spirit ~ Cynthia, Cat, Naeelah, Curse, Aurora, Joel, Judy, and Gala. In addition to our models, thank you so much to
icprncs &
morthael for making the trek up to see the show, *and* for all of your (greatly appreciated!) help afterwards. *My love to you all*
I hope you enjoyed the show!,
~ Kambriel
[Kambriel.com ~ Etsy ~ Bluesky]
The pictures are presented in order of appearance in the show itself, and the song we performed it to was the mesmerically dreamy "Salomé" by The Changelings.
Countess Cynthia von Buhler, in an Edward Gorey inspired "The Evil Garden" (note the plethora of tassels aka Les Passementeries Horribles...) gown ~ in monochrome shades of both shimmering and velvety black with accents of silvered grey:

A closer view of Cynthia with a ruffled collar made from antique Chantilly lace found in Paris, oversized black rose hat, and the gown's beribboned bodice:

Cat Valente, looking every bit the goddess she is, with a headdress made from a combination of velvet, glass beads, and silken flowers:

Cat wore an Isabella Coatdress made from lightweight teal wool, with art nouveau organza flounces in shimmering teal and black with golden highlights:

( ***many more photos behind the cut*** )
Thank you so very much to Zoh & the NYC 19th Century Extravaganza for inviting me to show in their charming event at the Old Stone House in Brooklyn, as well as our fantastic (both onstage & offstage as well) models for gracing these designs with their wonderful presence & warmth of spirit ~ Cynthia, Cat, Naeelah, Curse, Aurora, Joel, Judy, and Gala. In addition to our models, thank you so much to
I hope you enjoyed the show!,
~ Kambriel
[Kambriel.com ~ Etsy ~ Bluesky]