Ryann Scott’s Woodland Gown was named the Fetching Fashion award winner (student prize). Scott Michael Walling walks the runway in his creation The Bombest of the Dot Commist, which won the Fabulous Formations Award for non-traditional materials and second place for the Fan Favourite at Fashion Fallies on Friday, Nov. 15 in the great hall of Haliburton School of Art + Design. Shelley Schell models the Haliburton Starry Night creation, designed and created by Vicki Sisson, Susan Hay, Jacqui Clarkson, Katherine Dennison and Chris Lynd, which won the Finessed Fabrication Workmanship Award. The Paper Princess dress, designed by Denise Magloughlen was the Famed Fav (the judge’s choice), and the Fan Favourite (people’s choice) award winner. Shay Hutchings models the dress A Guiding Light, which was designed and produced by Wyatt and Beatrice Hutchings. The Fringe and Flair Accessory Award winner Vintage Warrior was designed and created by Heidi Hudspith. A model showcases the Inequality: Getting Rich Off the Backs of Others ensemble, designed and created by Michelle Harris. Wyatt Hutchings performs his Future is Female. Sean Pennylegion and Jack Brezina add a little dramatic flair with their “two guys on a bench” performance. The A Piece of Us creation, which was designed and created by Emmily Wylie, was the winner for the Fearless Future 2019 Theme Award.
Fashion Fallies a wearable art event held at Haliburton School of Art + Design on Nov. 15 sold out again this year. The Arts Council ~ Haliburton Highlands event featured the work of 34 designers amateur and professional and included live entertainment performances of dance drama and music. The theme was Our Future Is Fearless.
Photos by Darren Lum