Showing posts with label Seattle FGI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle FGI. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Exclusive Luly Yang Networking Event Re-Cap

Tonight was the exclusive FGI event sponsored by Luly Yang at her beautiful shop in downtown Seattle.

The evening kicked off with mingling and networking of people throughout the fashion industry. Appetizers and champagne were passed and then we met in the bridal room to learn a bit about FGI. We tried to keep the program short so that people could spend more time chatting with guests.

Each and every person who came was fabulous and we are so thankful to have had them. For everyone involved and who came, thank you so much for your support! A special thanks goes out to Luly Yang for hosting the event!

Mike Adams took some great shots, please check them out!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

FGI Members Please Take Our Survey

We have put together a quick 10 question survey about FGI and we would LOVE your feedback! We are always trying to make it the best it can be and this anonymous survey will help us find out how you all feel.

Please go here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=xwX_2be3Fi8EaCMth9gQ_2bNYQ_3d_3d

Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Power of Financial Perspective - June 25th

We look forward to seeing you at the June FGI event for members and non-members!

Where: 24|seven
1525 4th Ave #200
Seattle WA 98101

Donation: $10.00 donation requested for members, $15.00 donation for non members, if you are out of work please still join us as no donation will be requested.

Sweets and drinks will be provided.

The economy has taken a toll on businesses around the country. Find out what you can do to improve your financial sitution and keep your business open. Come network and learn tools to survive the economy from Author and Financial Coach Andre Korchinski.

Please RSVP on the Evite!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

FGI Expert Panel and Trend Show Viewing Event - May 19th

FGI Seattle is excited to host our May event in the newly renovated Jones Playhouse Theater in Seattle (4045 University Way NE)! We are getting a behind-the-scenes look at this new, top-of-the-line theatre space before it is open to the public!

Our evening will begin at 6:30pm with networking, from 7-7:30pm we will host an "expert panel" with local industry leaders, Pat Nugent and Linda Pruitt. From 7:30pm - 8:30pm we will sit back and enjoy the Fall/Winter Trend show in the Theatre.

Tickets: $10 for FGI members, $15 for non-members, special student rate $5 (must show ID)

Wine and Snacks will be available for purchase Parking - FREE! Lot available next to Theatre and street parking available

We hope to see you this month!

Monday, March 23, 2009

April 15th Networking Event with Student Designer Tera Bacon

FGI Seattle will be showcasing a new, local student designer at our next Networking Night on April 15, 2009 at 24 Seven Talent in Seattle. We caught up with Tera Bacon to get the scoop on who she is, what she designs, and who she designs for. Read the details below:

FGI Seattle: When did you realize you wanted to be a fashion designer?

Tera: An interest in Fashion design came at a very early age for me. When I was little I would steal white cotton shop rags from my parent’s painting company and hand sew outfits for my friends and myself in my back yard play fort. I would make mini skirts, tube tops and even accessories. I made full length gloves by tracing my hand and lower arm. I even ripped down my white lace curtains in my fort to use as veils. This was all done for the iconic 1980’s Madonna look.

FGI Seattle: Who inspires you? What designers do you look up to and why?

Tera: I’m mostly inspired by high fashion designers such as Alexander McQueen, John Galliano for Christian Dior, and Valentino. I look to John Galliano couture when I have a designer’s block. It usually doesn’t take me long to get inspired and pumped up to sketch out some ideas. The classic beauty of these designers’ ready to wear collections have trends that I like to emulate when designing women’s career wear. I love the classic look of a tailored jacket over a simple two piece look.

FGI Seattle: What is your design aesthetic?

Tera: I would say my design aesthetic is mostly commercial. I want to create looks that real women would wear and feel comfortable and confident in from day to day. My looks are usually fitted so using plush fabrics like silk and stretch cottons are a must. I would like to say my looks are sexy not because of skin exposure but because of figure flattering shapes.

FGI Seattle: What garment are you most proud of and why?

Tera: I am most proud of my red dress that I made for Fashion Group International’s Project Red Dress. We were given a budget of $200 from Pacific Fabrics and 16 hours to complete, from scratch, our design. Being one of 10 student designers picked from local fashion schools was an honor in itself. My red dress was the first gown that I had ever sketched let alone made, so I faced many challenges in this competition. This project not only challenged my sewing skills but my ability to cope with extreme pressure. The payoff was well worth it; the event was so beautiful. My model Beth Knierim looked amazing with her entire look put together with the help from Gene Juarez.

FGI Seattle: In three words how would you describe yourself as a designer?

Tera: Ready to wear

FGI Seattle: What music do you listen to to help motivate you when working?

Tera: Music is the least tasteful thing about me. I mostly listen to Rap and Hard Rock; anything to get me amped throughout my day.

FGI Seattle: What celebrity would you like to design for? Why? And, what would the garment look like?

Tera: Well, since I am a huge Battlestar Galactica fan I would love to dress any of the female cast members for the red carpet. I would love to see the statuesque Six, Tricia Helfer, in my red dress at an event.

FGI Seattle: Thanks Tera! We are looking forward to seeing some of your gowns up close and personal at the 4.15.09 FGI Seattle Networking Night!

Tera: Thanks! I’m excited!

Event Details: On April 15 at 24/7 (1525 4th Avenue, Suite #200) we will be having an FGI networking event and student designer showcase from 6:30 to 8pm, with the student showcase at 7pm. The student designer being featured is Tera Bacon. This will be a great opportunity to network and check out some new designs!

Cost: $10 for members and $ 15 for none members

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Seattle FGI Members Meeting

It's time for the Members Meeting which will be held on January 15th at 24/7 in downtown Seattle at 1525 4th Ave. FGI Members & Non Members are welcome! Members please arrive @ 6pm & non members please arrive @ 7pm. Food & Wine will be served.

$15.00 for members
$25.00 for non-members

Please RSVP via the Evite!

Check your inboxes for the Proxy which was sent today.

See you soon!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

December 4th Networking Event

The Fashion Group International and Urban Fashion Network would love to invite you to Clutch (1212 4th Avenue), Seattle's only handbag boutique for a fantastic networking event.

We will be hearing from Clutch owner, Kimberly Arrington, and she will also be extending a 20% discount for the evening.

Champagne, wine, and desserts will be provided.

This event is complimentary for all FGI and UFN members, but guests/non-members will need to pay $35.00 for entry.

The evite can be viewed here! Please RSVP via the Evite.