A talented group of Parsons New School of Fashion Design students had their graduation show here at Bennett Media Studio’s 1st floor space for live events. The designers configured the gallery space into a curved fashion runway, at the same time utilizing the stage as a raised platform for VIPs. The event was a blast for both designers and audience. Check out the slide show to see all the outfits! Enjoy.
ASIANinNY.com (「亞洲人在紐約」) celebrated the year of the tiger at Bennett Media Studio on Feb 20, 2010. The event was written on the World Journal (世界新聞網) of Feb 23.
The event featured a wide array of live performances as well as a runway fashion show with amazing performers including:
Esther Ku: one of the top ten best comedians in NBC’s Stand-up for Diversity Showcase and a finalist on “Last Comic Standing” Season 6. Philip Galinsky: co-creator of the Manhattan Monologue Slam and a performer on Comedy Central, MTV, A&E, & USA networks. The Hsu-nami: an internationally renowned progressive rock band with a song featured during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Tora Brava: electronica pop/rock singer who has toured and performed across Europe, Asia, and North America. Runway Fashion Show by Lucullen: a one of a kind, high-end fashion brand that has successfully launched various collections around the world.
And of course, wonderful food, drinks, and company as always.
Esther Ku by Evan Cohen
BMS on WorldJournal Oct 10, 2009
View all articles on the World Journal on ASIANinNY events sponsored by Bennett Media Studio.
Antonio Azzuolo designs for Men, had his fashion show at Bennett Media Studio. His designs are crisp, tailored and very youthful. His shows are very clever and timely, as he has his models stand on display for extended viewing periods. He had some talented stylists and assistants on the Show.
The show is being held at Bennett Media Studio on Feb. 16th at 1PM. Ed Bennett, composer, has created original music for this show. The theme of the music follows the design and art direction for the show: UNDERWATER.
The music is a reflection, a film score, of the feeling of being underwater. Recordings of beluga whales and dolphins were used in the mix. Taiko drums were beaten to provide rhythm and motion. And acoustic guitar was electrified and swept with deep water reverb. Ed used recordings of water from fountains, pools, faucets, and swirling in a teacup!
Click HERE to listen to the track on the show’s own website!
To know more about the amazing duo, visit their website.