The Wild Harvest Fashion even recently took place on: Saturday, August 14, from 7-9 pm. The Kenmore Live Studio is located at 678 N. Wells, Chicago. The Kenmore Live Studio hosts their fashion events live online at facebook.com/kenmore in the "Live Studio" tab!
The Kenmore Live events incorporate fashion, food and fun!
Chef Ben Browning of Kendall College showed attendees how to prepare a feast using fall harvest items. He also had his students join in on the fun, by helping with the cooking demo, and of course, guests were able eat for free.
Stems also gave some extraordinary fall decorating tips. Last time they were in the studio they made some beautiful floral/fruit & veggie arrangements with farmers market items! This video shows the highlights of last time stems was in the studio! Feel free to check it out here!
The fashion show is a Fall Fashion Preview based off of harvest traditions. Autumn 2010 trends blended with harvest influence (fabrics, colors, etc). Designers from all over the city were showcased including students from: SAIC, Columbia, Illinois Design Institute, and independent designers who created their own interpretation of Autumn 2010 Harvest.
The Kenmore Live events incorporate fashion, food and fun!
Chef Ben Browning of Kendall College showed attendees how to prepare a feast using fall harvest items. He also had his students join in on the fun, by helping with the cooking demo, and of course, guests were able eat for free.
Stems also gave some extraordinary fall decorating tips. Last time they were in the studio they made some beautiful floral/fruit & veggie arrangements with farmers market items! This video shows the highlights of last time stems was in the studio! Feel free to check it out here!
The fashion show is a Fall Fashion Preview based off of harvest traditions. Autumn 2010 trends blended with harvest influence (fabrics, colors, etc). Designers from all over the city were showcased including students from: SAIC, Columbia, Illinois Design Institute, and independent designers who created their own interpretation of Autumn 2010 Harvest.
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