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It was a beautiful sunny Saturday, perfect for pre-fashion show champagne with the ladies.The venue was uber cool, held at the Vigor Industrial Shipyard. Enormous ships plucked out of the water to show their underbellies, massive propellers flanking the entrance of the venue and sculptures, paintings and product installations placed within.
The first piece to catch my attention was the chevron sweater by Helen Sharp. It was unfortunate that her collection had to be dulled down with Tom’s that were dragging on the models feet.
Michael Costello’s resort collection was a whopping 30 gorgeous pieces.
Bryce Black, a friend, a genius, can’t go wrong with his trademark piece.Below are the pieces that stood out to me, by Jay Sario. His tailoring skills are obvious.
I took an informative class called “styling” at the Art Institute taught by the wonderful Kami Gray. One particular lesson was about personal styling for clients (closet purging, organizing and creating look books for clients). It required students to share photo’s of their closets then talk about what would help each student in their closet in order to put clothing items together quickly and effortlessly to create a stylish outfit everyday. Fortunately this was effortless for me from the beginning; I’m a bit of a tidy Wrighty!!! I do have an entire bedroom for a closet.
I started "Wright for Michele" back in 2010 as a creative outlet and to share the things I love (basically the exact same reason the rest of the internet started blogging). Often this blog is about family, sometimes it’s about style, and in general it’s about life and how you (and me) can make every single area in it, better. It’s simple, it’s real (sometimes a little raw and almost always full of grammatical errors), it’s honest and hopefully no matter what it’s a little sweet.
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