A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing.
Fashion Show may also refer to:
The Fashion Show: Ultimate Collection (originally styled as The Fashion Show) is an American reality television series which premiered on May 7, 2009, on the Bravo cable network. The show focuses on fashion design and featured hosts fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi and supermodel Iman. The contestants competed against each other to create the best clothes and were restricted in time, materials, and theme, with the resulting designs judged and one or more designers eliminated each week. The show was originally co-hosted by singer Kelly Rowland, however, she was replaced by Iman in Season 2.
It replaced Bravo's first fashion-competition TV show Project Runway, following its move, accompanied by no small amount of controversy, to Lifetime. Internationally the show was broadcast on Dutch television RTL 5 and was broadcast on British Pay-TV channel Really. Bravo made no move to renew the show after the second season ended 25 January 2011.
Season One featured Kelly Rowland and Isaac Mizrahi as hosts. The hosts were also judges and were joined by Fern Mallis and Laura Brown in the judging panel.
"The Fashion Show" is the first episode of the third series of The Inbetweeners. It first aired on E4 on 13 September 2010.
Jay comes to fetch Will, Simon and Neil in his mother’s car, which he calls his ‘minge-mobile’. Jay – whose driving skills leave something to be desired - has just had his left ear pierced and a stud inserted, which causes a lot of mirth among his friends as they believe a left-ear piercing to be a symbol of being gay.
Jay is hoping to feature in the school’s fashion show and learns with disbelief that Simon will be taking part as one of the models. His ear stud attracts the attention of Sixth Form tutor Mr. Gilbert, who demands its immediate removal. Mr. Gilbert then informs the students of the imminent return to school of Alistair Scott, a student who has been absent for serious health reasons.
In his office, Mr. Gilbert informs Will that he is putting him in charge of collecting the entrance money for the fashion show (the previous persons responsible had siphoned off some of the money collected to buy themselves new trainers). Will tells Mr. Gilbert that he objects to the fashion show ‘on a moral level’, referring to it as a ‘popularity parade’. Although Mr. Gilbert sympathises with Will’s feelings, he tells him: “It’s not the First World War. You can’t conscientiously object.” Faced with a choice between indefinite detention and collecting the entrance money, Will opts for the latter, although he maintains what he calls his right to protest. To which Mr. Gilbert replies: “Good. Just make sure it’s not a dirty protest, like the last one (a reference to Will soiling himself in the exam room at the end of the previous series).
A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing during Fashion Week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made. The two most influential fashion weeks are Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week, which are both semiannual events. Also, the Milan, London and Berlin are of global importance.
In a typical fashion show, models walk the catwalk dressed in the clothing created by the designer. The clothing is illuminated on the runway by the fashion show lighting. The order in which each model walks out wearing a specific outfit is usually planned in accordance to the statement that the designer wants to make about his or her collection. It is then up to the audience to not only try to understand what the designer is trying to say by the way the collection is being presented, but to also visually deconstruct each outfit and try to appreciate the detail and craftsmanship of every single piece.
Cruel Intentions & Fashion Show (stylized as Cruel Intentions & Fashion Show EP) is the first extended play by Canadian R&B singer Cory Lee. It contains her two previous released singles - Fashion Show and Cruel Intentions as well as 5 remixes of them.
The album was released digitally via iTunes Store in Canada.
Yeah
There's not a wardrobe for hardcore, despite what you think
I mean, look at us, we wear capes
You don't have to have tattoos to be cool
If you like hardcore, then we think you rule
You don't have to have a faux-hawk to be cool
If you like hardcore, then we think you rule
A fashion show, ya know what I mean?!
A buncha trendy kids ruin my scene!
A fashion show, ya know what I mean?!
A buncha trendy kids ruin my scene!
You don't have to wear camouflage to be cool
If you like hardcore, then we think you rule
You don't have to like my band to be cool
If you like hardcore, then YEAH
A fashion show, ya know what I mean?!
A buncha trendy kids ruin my scene!
A fashion show, ya know what I mean?!
A buncha trendy kids ruin my scene!
Yeah, Captain Straight-Edge doesn't understand it
You want to be original, you want to stand out,
but you all look exactly the same
YOU'RE ALL A BUNCHA LITTLE WIENERS!!!
A fashion show, ya know what I mean?!
A buncha trendy kids ruin my scene!
A fashion show, ya know what I mean?!