We are excited to be a part of this year's Michigan F.A.S.H Fest and invite you to explore, support, and enjoy the rich tapestry of artistic talents in Michigan. Please, join us at the Accessory Designer Installation in Detroit's new Garment District:
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CONTACT:
LESLIE ANN PILLING 248-763-8581
DETROIT POSES “IN” A POSITIVE GROOVE AS EVERYONE IS WATCHING
Detroit: August 15, 2013; Presence II Productions kicks off Michigan F.A.S.H. Fest on September 6 with the "behind the scenes" Beauty team of Antonino Salon and Spa for the Runway Industry Showcase and Gala to boost the economy, enticing buyers and savvy consumers alike.
The Michigan F.A.S.H. Fest Premiere Festival 2013 pops open September 7 and 8 , for jam-packed days of curiosity and cool in its downtown home base, the Motor City.
Stop, look, listen, and participate in Fashion, Art, Sound, and History through fine art, street culture couture, and experiential installations while indulging in Food Alley's gourmet truck roundup including Green Zebra, Rollin’ Stone Wood Oven Pizza, and Treat Dreams ice cream cuisine. Be enthralled by fashion showcases, and signature photo opportunities with live MI Alpacas in the Michigan supply chain manufacturing and fiber installation.
A portion of the proceeds from the $3 entrance fee benefits Forgotten Harvest, whose mission fights hunger. The admittance includes festivities and explorations of “tent city” surrounding the park on Library and Farmer Streets. An option of VIP tickets is also available which includes entrance to the “suite sweet swag “ tent where patrons can enjoy treats by Cherries Cakery, Sincerely Sweet, Al’s Paradise CafĂ©, and more. Much is ASL accessible to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community.
September 7 ; Urban, Indie, Underground day presents the “Rock, Rebel, Recycle” showcase including coiffure by the Open Chair winners, up-cycled jewelry by Lilacpop Studio, and embellished staffs by international folk artist David Philpot. Later in the day, there is a premiere fashion feature of street-wear brand Negash, and Siana Treece, a grass roots fashion front-runner. Meridith Lorde and The Social Grooming Club Company is at the beauty helm.
In the streets, there will be Live Nation tickets gifted to the first 50 people. The tented collaborative environments are created for artists and vendors to sell their work like Detroit Scroll, Detroit Respect, Lilacpop, Dina LaMontagne Designs, Lucky Clover, Breeziway, and D & E Designs. The “Detroit City” installation houses works from sought after artists like Shades, Trae Isaac, Flaco, Phillip Simpson, Marsha Music, and others. The main stage's edgy line up presents world beats of Sin Hielo, folk/ indie with The DeCamp Sisters, Jack and the Bear, and Dial.81 who is sponsored by Purple Co.
September 8 ; Family Day, celebrates kids presenting talents and trends from the entire state of Michigan! The main stage belt out beats from Stevie Soul and Omar, and Gia Warner. Jennifer Kincer and friends will be pumping up the volume with voices of a variety of Metro Detroit musicians. The hilarious plethora of puppetry by Puppet Art provides entertainment plus appearances by a Couture Mother Goose. One hundred, packs of four, gift certificates will be given by the historic Music Hall.
The Michigan F.A.S.H. Fest kids fashion show opens with featured brand Detroit Respect, and debuts Blu Moon, a modern children’s wear line, bopping to turned up tunes with a surprise ending treat. The afternoon’s Youthville student designer fashion show gives opportunity to the “cream of the crop” to share their latest looks. At dusk the community busts a move to Latin music soaring salsa lessons by Mary Murphy of Autumn Rain Productions Dance Company.
Michigan F.A.S.H. Fest is created and sponsored by PRESENCE II PRODUCTIONS, Northwood University, Boll YMCA, Peak Environment, Liz in Detroit, Occassional Hugs, plus in-kind sponsors StyleLine magazine, Detroit Free Press, Live Nation, Scott Shuptrine, Music Hall, Blumz by JRDesigns, BlueWOrld Productions, Colonial Events, Scenic Prop Design, and civic communities which we support Forgotten Harvest, Playground Detroit, and D.E.A.F. CAN. It is an opportunity to bring businesses to support creative and creative to showcase business as a premiere P.R. “Show and Tell”! For tickets visit
www.michiganfashfest.com
Contact:
Leslie Ann Pilling leslie@presenceiiproductions.com
We hope to see you there!
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