Seymour Art Gallery
was host to a very special fashion show on March 2. North
Shore designer Fariba Mirzaie, a North Shore resident who
has been inspired by traditional Persian costumes, teamed
up with the gallery and featured artist Tania Gleave to help
raise money for the earthquake victims in Bamm, Iran. The
models were accompanied by Persian drummers while guests
were invited to view the fashions, see the art and sample
lots of Persian food.
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Drummers
Marnie Kucy (left), Cody Parker, Camille Breitman were
led in their Persian percussions by Nima Ghaemi. |
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Beautiful textures and
colours give fashion designer Fariba Mirzaie's creations
a fabulous feminine, flowing feel. Jacquie Morgan (right),
Seymour Art Gallery director/curator was happy to help
make the event happen. |
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Wearing traditional
dress that sparkled and shimmied, models Manijeh Ghaffari
(left) and Elmira Jones led off the show. |
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Girlie and glamorous
and just a little bit peek-a-boo, models Susanne Reuss,
Darlyn Brenes and Serim Afyonlu showed it off. |
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Artist Tania Gleave,
who was very much a part of the evening, is featuring
her work at the gallery including this penguin inspired
piece entitled "Infrequent Flyers". |
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Model Gail Mackenzie
is usually part of the drum ensemble, but this night
she worked the catwalk instead. |
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