There are several things that make the Wednesday night fashion show Hot and Bothered, like most
of your walking track standard.
First, it has several pieces of clothing from the local avant-garde designers, including the
always entertaining Alicia Zenobia (she of the huge wigs, costumes and whip cracking cat antics.)
Monique Moss choreograph the models they go around in bathing suits and summer.
Second, the events take place on Wednesday (20 June 6 to 21 hours) at home wedding cake famous
5809 St. Charles Ave., Also known as the home of Calvin and Frances Fayard. Who would not look
behind the facade with white foam?
Third, the show time props cupboards Western Costume Co., a supplier of wardrobe Hollywood big
screen, which is celebrating its 100th Birthday is on the same day.
And finally, the event seems just another signal that the fashion to be more important to the
cultural community of the city.
The show is a fundraiser for the Creative Alliance of New Orleans, an umbrella organization for
non-profit with the ambitious goal of unification of the various artistic disciplines. For Cano
to choose fashion as his hook indicates that the fund-raising design community to the attention
of the masses beyond stilettos, which is usually win at local fashion shows.
Cano has a broad mandate to education, training and spread the word about what's happening in the
cultural scene. Some projects have CANO Studio 2009 in Colton, which is a free school in a
temporary studio, include the home of art and exhibition space for artists and 160 organizations.
Joan Nathan, the founder of Cano, Hot & Bothered says, is just the first of its forays into
fashion. 4th January is planning to organize the group, "All Up toga," a fashion show of prom
dresses carnival given by local women.
Tickets for Hot & Bothered is $ 75 CANO website. Discounted tickets are there for artists by
calling 504.218.4807. Food and drinks are from High Hat Café, a restaurant Vacherie be made
available, catering Orleans, Liberty Kitchen, Shake Sweet, Oceana, Creole Creamery, Whole Foods
Market, Living Pal, Kentwood water and other restaurants.
In addition to Zenobia, including designer Elizabeth Eckman, Oliver Manhattan, Jose Luis
Rodriguez, Carolina Gallop, Xiomara del Carmen and Alton Osborn. If you fall in love with a look,
you can make an offer on that in a silent auction, while a pop-up shop offering items with beads,
Mignon Faget Billie, Douriean Fletcher, Penny Meaux, Robert Tannen Liz Sloss and Via Mario.
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