Thursday night was the fifth annual Object Runway show here in Anchorage, Alaska. It is an amazing spectacle of performance, art, and fashion. Every year, the artists push the previous year’s boundaries. You just don’t know what will happen next.
There was fish skin and human skin.
There was a lady in maxi-pads,
and a lady in diapers.
There was love and longing held together with spandex.
- Design by Enzina Marrari
- Design by Enzina Marrari
- Design by Enzina Marrari
- Design by Enzina Marrari
- Design by Enzina Marrari
- Design by Enzina Marrari
- Design by Enzina Marrari
There was a mushroom dress
and a light show.
Tar paper,
shipping materials,
cardboard coffee sleeves,
and seed bags.
A flying Raven
and a lady wearing persistent cow parsnip stems
meet at the end of the stage.
An Ice Queen dressed in straws,
and a little girl wearing candy wrappers.
There were candles
and pop culture.
A rubber band man,
a masked man,
an egg man,
- Design by L. Saunders McNeil
- Design by L. Saunders McNeil
and a man with flowering privates.
There were bangles and beads made of gift cards,
moose poop,
and speaker wire.
And there were three very lovely ladies wearing felted wool, Carhartt denim, hunting camouflage, and vintage Pendleton plaid wool.
Thank you dear Beth, Jessica, and Elizabeth for walking my looks down the runway. It was a true pleasure to work with you.
And thank you Lila for sharing photos!
If anyone else out there has good photos of my models, I would love to see them.
That looks so exciting!
Barb-
It is a not to be missed event up here. I think Denman Island should do one too!
Great fun, Maria. Thanks for sharing style from the tundra. Carole
Thank you Carole. It was a grueling ten days getting there looks ready.
fantastic – loved your creations – thanks for sharing
Thank you Lesley- I plan to show more of the looks I designed for the show in later posts.
Hi Maria. Wish I could’ve seen the sweater creations better! Hope you’ll repost some close ups.
Kerri- I will be writing full blog posts about each of my models and the clothing I made for them in the next week or so. I’m trying to track down good photos! Thank you for stopping by.
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