2008 Baltimore's Fashion Week Magazine

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2008 viewing of what happened in 2008 during Baltimore's first annual high fashion showcasing - Baltimore Fashion Week

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Photograph Courtesy of Diamond Digital Portraits

An Evening View of City Hall(Across From The War Memorial - Location of Baltimore’s Fashion Week)

Office of the MayorMayor Sheila Dixon became the 48th Mayor of Baltimore on January 17, 2007, succeeding Mayor

Martin O'Malley. She holds the distinction of being the first woman ever to hold this position.

For two decades in public office, Mayor Dixon has been a champion of neighborhoods and a pioneer for women and minorities. In 1987, she won a seat on the Baltimore City Council

representing the 4th Council District, where she served for 12 years. In 1999, she became the first African-American woman elected as City Council President.

Butterfly Productions, LLC

The Home of Baltimore’s Fashion Week

www.baltimoresfashionweek.com

A MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER/CEO:

MAKINGA NAME INFASHIONPHOTOGRPAHY

In a refrigerated room lays a set of mirrors soaking in a trail of water...

“I DECIDED TO

PARTICIPATE IN THIS EVENT

IN EFFORTS OF HELPING

THIS MOVEMENT GET

MOMENTUM”

Photograph Courtesy of Realistic Art Photography

KAS COLLECTION, INC.

KAS COLLECTION, INC.

Photographs Courtesy Realistic Art Photography

Photograph Courtesy of Diamond Digital Portraits

KAS COLLECTION, INC.

KAS COLLECTION, INC.

Photograph Courtesy of Realistic Art Photography

KAS COLLECTION, INC.

Photograph Courtesy of Realistic Art Photography

Kenneth Flannagan, Designer ~ KAS Collection, Inc.Gown designed specifically for Mayor Sheila Dixon’s appearance during the

Opening Runway Event on Monday, August 11, 2008 ~ THINK PINK!!A portion of the proceeds from this event were donated to the

Susan G. Komen Foundation of Maryland

L u x I r I e

“YOU CAN’T HAVE DOL

LCE WITHOUT GABBANA.”

You can’t have Dolce without Gabbana. You can’t have Peaches without Herbs. You can’t have Tim Coburn with

James Cornwell. Cornwell’s pair of skillful hands creates the signature make-up and hair that changes the lives of his clients.

“I [remember when I] did a lovely young lady for a photo competition, Cornwell said. Her mother was coloring her hair with products she could buy from the local store, she was a very light blonde, and it was a very bad color. Her hair was also very long. She was just signed with a local agency, we worked on her model portfolio for her, I knew she had much more potential-she just needed a new look. “

Cornwell decided to ask her agent if the team of him and Coburn could

give the young lady a makeover. Within a few hours, the agent approved and Cornwell falicitated a makeover with impact.

“She told me I changed her life,” Cornwell said. To me that is what a makeover is about. We shot a new portfolio for her for free! It made such a difference!”

Cornwell treats all his clients with the same respect and gratitude because a makeover isn’t just skinning deep, but it’s life altering.

“I want them to feel that they were advised,” Cornwell said. Their opinion of their hair and how it works in to

their lifestyle matters to me. When you communicate you gain your clients trust. When these elements come together you can create a look that people are happy with, a look that people can style, and you keep them feeling fresh and fabulous!”

Cornwell has been working the circuit of the fashion industry for more than seven years. However,

hair and make-up were a bit fuzzy, yet learning experience.

“If you want to go way back in the day, it was one of my cousins and I am not so sure it was pretty,” Cornwell said. My actual

good, if I do say so myself. I was told early on I was a natural. My

however it did not take me long to get the feel of a good cut!”

Cornwell carries on his artistry in the images of Tim Coburn photos as well as in the organization of PR at Partners.

“I have a quote that I wrote and

Makeup, and clothing can not only change the look and face of your subject, it can also change their life.’”

“I WANT THEM TO FEEL T

THAT THEY WERE ADVISED”

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Photographs Courtesy of Diamond Digital Portraits

Photographs Courtesy of Diamond Digital Portraits

AT ITS BEST . . . . . .

BALTIMORE

B

LET’S TAKE A LOOK AT BALTIMORE’SCULTURE TO FIGURE OUT THE STYLE OF

A BALTIMOREAN.

DEFINED

Preakness Prowler

Metro Go-Getter

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D BY STYLE

Bee Hive Screamer

Club Music Hopper

NeighborhoodStepper

Sea Porter Inner Harbor Central

Soulful Striker

sPONSORSCity of Baltimore

L&M Modeling & Talent AgencyApollo Male Models

HippodromeStarbucksBARCS

DEVELOPMENT TEAMSharan Nixon - Founder/CEO

Antoine D. Brown - Vice PresidentChezia Cager - Assistant

Robert Mercer - Runway CoachEdward Rucker - Director of Music

Jeff Butler - Director of PhotographyPaulette Wilson - Public Relations Coordinator

Lisa Parker - Key Hair (J’Naki Salon)Janice Tunnell - Key Make-Up

Dionisa Santiago - Creative AssistantMichael Billups - Public Relations Assistant

EVENT PROCEEDS RECIPIENTSSusan G. Komen Foundation -- Maryland

Sylvan Beach FoundationHERO

Today’s Youth Center

WE WOULD LIKE TO SEND A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO aLL

THE DESIGNERS - MODELS - BACK STAGE ASSOCIATESHAIR STYLISTS - MAKE-UP ARTISTS

DESIGNER ASSISTANTS DRESSERS AND VOLUNTEERS

FASHION WEE

EK DESIGNERS

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