Supermodels In The Making (part 2)
Sunday, May 20th, 2007Hi, sorry I’m a bit late with the second part of my report but work just kept piling up. Tell you about it later. Back to the Mother’s Day Fashion Show.
Half an hour before the show was to begin, the small amphitheatre slowly started filling up.

Seraphine Khorana from Seraphine Model Management was a little concerned that “Mr. Lag” might pay a visit to the show.

Bear in mind that it was to be a big program, with five models changing clothes a total of six times each, adding up to 35 presentations in only one hour. There was no time for the pc to crash and to have to log in again.
Backstage the girls went through their poses and hairstyles once more to get everything right.

To keep lag problems at bay, Seraphine had decided on Shardakourian Meditation Gardens, a more intimate setting than usual. But, unfortunately, “Mr. Lag” did visit and meant that she spent parts of the show without her hair. The same happened to some of the spectators too.

Here we see EmmZ Tzara wearing a Talisman Sangria Flexi Party Dress.
But you can rest assured that everything went very well. No model was lacking a vital piece of clothing or important body parts during her performance. The girls all looked fantastic and did a terrific job. Here are some more examples:

Kryptonia Paperdoll presenting an Ivalde Ella Red Dress.

Dirjah Summers showing an Ivalde Natasha White Dot Dress.

Mercy McNally wearing an Ivalde Kirsten Royal Blue Dress.

Nyll Bergbahn making a grand exit in an Ivalde Pernille Orange Dress.

Afterwards the whole team got standing ovations.

Seraphine looked very pleased (you see her hair is back too) …

and I treated myself to a glass of red champagne while the sun was slowly setting outside.
CU at the next show!
PS: The designers in the Mother’s Day Fashion Show were:
- Neferia Abel (Ivalde)
- Kaia Ennui (Nocturnal Threads)
- Lilibeth Andree (Omen)
- Hazel Kyrgyz (Talisman) and
- FreidaLouise Krasker (Nordic Nymph), known as Louise, made the boots.
- Hair styles from Gurl6!
PPS: Thanks to my editor Cara Mayne!

















