Flashes and flickers illuminated the sparse
audience in order to instill the popping mood for what was soon to
emerge. DJ Indigo Vox serenaded the crowd of Gainesville Fashion
Week’s second runway event Friday night with sounds of techno-pop
that were both catchy and addicting as she playfully sang her way
barefoot down the runway stage. However, feet were not the only
things bare bursting onto the catwalk. Sexy models were flawless in
showcasing barely there Colombian established Sironna Swimwear. The
collection contained splash-wear chock full of tasteful and
practical ruffles and cuts—proving that a swimsuit can be
fashionable without sacrificing a great tan line. The swimsuit
models’ hair by Technicolors was an exhibition of perfection, as
headbands or fabric flowers were complimentary to the styles of
their respective swimsuits.
While Sironna had their focus on the beach, the
collection shown by Mesh was all but limiting. Containing a variety
of fashions for every occasion was rompers, sundresses, and frayed
vests all of a multitude of fabrics ranging from soft cottons to
chic leather. The boutique’s collection also made an increased
feature of statement making embellishments on their pieces.
The last and final clothing premiered was that of
Dahlia. While Scissors provided models with modern banged and
bunned hairdos, the girls of the evening donned a collection
consisting of a majority blue dresses that are sure to be a unique
attribute to any gator game day girl’s wardrobe. Peeling from the
usual plain, blue dresses of Gainesville’s norm, Dahlia showcased
dresses that were classy with hints of blue within soft patterns.
Though other parts of the collection consisted of an array of
fashions ranging from jean vests to a multitude of belted looks
that satisfied a variety of fashion thirsts. The mod-ness of the
models’ ‘dos and sexy makeup unveiled itself the most upon a sexy,
metallic number that would make any girl command center stage
attention.