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EME Fashion show program: Eclectic Evolution

Extreme Modelling Experience held its first fashion show on 21st September 2019. Unlike most fashion shows, EME made the evening more of an actual show than straight forward catwalk presentations. Choreographed by Kelly Rahman and containing entertainment from the acclaimed Eva Von Schnippitz, belly dancing, singing and an art installation performance by #aFineLine. In addition, EME was showcasing 4 new themes which were shown by way of decorated rooms for selfies and shots with models from the show.

Extreme Modelling Experience held its first fashion show on 21st September 2019.
Unlike most fashion shows, EME made the evening more of an actual show than straight forward catwalk presentations.
Choreographed by Kelly Rahman and containing entertainment from the acclaimed Eva Von Schnippitz, belly dancing, singing and an art installation performance by #aFineLine.
In addition, EME was showcasing 4 new themes which were shown by way of decorated rooms for selfies and shots with models from the show.

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<strong>EME</strong> Themes<br />

Cupid’s Diary, by Nadine and Lynda<br />

As you can imagine, this theme is about love and the<br />

ways in which it is communicated. This interpretation<br />

involved inviting attendees of ‘<strong>Eclectic</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong>’ to<br />

write their love notes on the walls.<br />

Future versions will include walls filled with love letters,<br />

note and poems. There will also be an increasing list of<br />

communications methods, from age old letters to<br />

modern day texts, swipes and who knows what else.<br />

There is as much fun as you want with this theme, but<br />

it can also be melancholy and pensive.<br />

Photo courtesy of Marcin Libera<br />

Nadine Montaghami first trained as an interior designer when she was<br />

17 years old for a company near the Lake District. After coming runner<br />

up three times in a national window dressing competition, she then<br />

dabbled in fashion, eventually going to university and gaining a BA<br />

Honours degree in contemporary fine art.<br />

She moved to London 18 months ago and met her business partner<br />

(and manager at her full-time job) Lynda.<br />

Nadine also coaches women in self-confidence and inner power and<br />

recent walked the runway of a fashion <strong>show</strong> in London to prove bigger<br />

women can be confident too.<br />

Lynda Thompson started her career as a dental nurse and eventually<br />

became a practice manager, but she has always had a passion for art<br />

and fashion. After meeting Nadine, the two formed a friendship and<br />

business partnership after realising they both had a creative touch for<br />

dressing rooms and designing concepts.<br />

Futuristic, by Rebecca Lilley<br />

This is surely one of our most variable themes. It<br />

changes to accommodate may perspectives of what<br />

futuristic might mean. In this version Rebecca has<br />

created an interpretation of cold anonymity facilitated<br />

by the hard to see influence of the web.<br />

Other interpretations offer a more optimistic outllook.<br />

However you choose to interpret it, the experience will<br />

be uniquely yours.<br />

Rebecca began exploring her creative talents from age 5. She<br />

studied theatre and costume design before making the drastic<br />

change to law and working in finance.<br />

Rebecca is currently studying with the London school of styling -<br />

<strong>Fashion</strong> and personal styling. In learning about style, she likes<br />

exploring modern fashion trends with vintage couture and seeing<br />

how to bring a sense of realism to clothes. She hopes to continue<br />

working on fashion week jobs as well as her business<br />

PassageToPoise, offering fashion styling/ coaching as well as photo<br />

shoots.

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