Christina Darling Runway Show - BC Fashion Weeek 2007

Posted Oct 02, 2007 by kk

Christina Darling Runway Show - BC Fashion Week 2007 Christina Darling Runway Show - BC Fashion Week 2007 Christina Darling Runway Show - BC Fashion Week 2007

Our favorite show of BC Fashion Week was the runway show by Christina Darling . We loved the outfits, the production, the models, the styling... the whole package. All our photos from the show are available over at Flickr and be sure to read Cassie's wrap-up post over at Exposure Online Magazine and excerpted here...

"I'm not sure why BC Fashion Week even bothered with these 5:30 start times, every show was super late. Thankfully I got myself addicted to these blueberry martini things they serve in the lounge and didn't mind that the Christina Darling show was delayed by over an hour.

Christina Darling designer Christina Culver called this collection World Traveler and she meant it quite literally. The crowd loved the fitted bodice/full skirt dress (below) that came out in a bright world map print and a pair of super tight leopard print legging pants with gathered hems that came in gold and silver (below). I loved how unique this show was. It definitely didn't fit the typical Vancouver mold and I thought it was really daring. There was a bikini with huge ties (below) that I loved followed by a few club dresses that were just not for me. I loved the bustier tops that looked like they were developed so a girl would have enough support and could forgo her bra. There was a top with buttons in the shape of a heart and a long dress with a silver bust piece paired with an animal wild print skirt that drew a round of applause. To close a silver dress with a long train came out, got to say though, I have no idea where a person would wear that thing!"

I really love to get hold of

I really love to get hold of the blueberry martinis that the blogger is talking about. Very intriguing and I bet it tastes good. - Unilife Alan Shortall

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