Diet Pepsi Refresh Studio
Jonathan Adler designed a custom logo for Diet Pepsi's event and used 14,000 of the beverage brand's cans to create a set that included runway and bench seating.
Photo: Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images for Diet Pepsi
Pratt Institute Fashion Show and Cocktail Benefit
At the Pratt Institute Fashion Show and Cocktail Benefit on April 25, models walked a ribbon-shaped runway. Held at Center548 in New York, the show displayed edgy looks from 17 student designers, and Blumlein Associates Inc. designed a runway that let the collection be viewed from any angle in the room.
Photo: Claudia Castro
The angular white stage with neon touches spoke to the South Beach location while screens behind the stage referenced landmarks from across the country.
Photo: Photo Impact Inc.
Speedo Debuts Swimsuits With 3-D Mapping, Michael Phelps
A curved screen served as the backdrop for the three-dimensional fashion show. The production team created tiered seating sections for the 200 Valencia chairs, positioning the first half at ground level and the second lot elevated at levels 7, 14, and 21 inches high.
Photo: Keith Sirchio for BizBash
Suzanne Rogers Partners With Marchesa at Fashion Show Gala
Mirrored walls ensured audience members could see the gowns in their entirety.
Photo: Krista MacKinnon Photography
Hair Show Gets a Dye Job With Colorful Runway and Canopy
At the Los Angeles hair show, guests included top Schwarzkopf executives, sales teams, and distributors from the United States and Europe.
Photo: Brian Leahy Photography
Chanel Replicates Miami Fashion Show With Lifeguard Towers, Runway Surrounded by Water
Models wearing items from Chanel's cruise collection walked a runway surrounded by a pool of water.
Photo: George Pimentel
Lingerie Française Stages Fashion Show to Promote French Designers
A U-shaped runway enclosed an additional seating area for guests.
Photo: Courtesy of George Pimentel
Kate Spade New York
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Kate Spade's fall presentation, held at Center548, lived up to its "Vintage New York" theme, incorporating a bevy of yellow checked cabs in the center of the venue. Models surrounding the taxis, clad in outfits that featured whimsical urban icons like hot dogs, street signs, and the Empire State Building, were bathed in a plethora of neon lights while a backdrop Kate Spade New York logo wall was even tagged with pink graffiti.
Photo: Dean Neville/BFAnyc.com
Moncler Grenoble
Under the direction of Villa Eugenie, Gotham Hall was transformed into a jaw-dropping scene that seemed to transport guests straight into an après-ski party for the Moncler Grenoble collection show. Risers as high as 40 feet mimicked mountains, supporting 370 models clad in all green (a nod to a forest), while the ceiling of the blacked-out tent was mirrored to give the illusion of infinite models on display. Set to a soundtrack of heavy beats, the presentation was mostly dark, save for the bursts of light that flashed overhead like a strobe.
Photo: Stefano Masse
Syzygy Events International took inspiration from Jason Wu's black and white spring 2013 show and the checkered pattern of Louis Vuitton when it came to designing this year's stage and runway. Three rows of Edison lights flanked the checkered wall in an homage to the glitz of the Grammys stage. The team created a circular runway with models stopping at every quarter mark as they made their way around to pose for photographers and supporters at the dinner tables.
Photo: Travis Vaughn Photography