Lexi Vargas for “Claim the Fame”: Week 8 – Fantasy Avantgarde

 

For the 8th week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a fantasy avantgarde attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/05/claim-the-fame-8/)

All designs are available at the KULT District (for SLurl please click here)

Lexi Vargas: “The male outfit is called Roundabout and the female one is called Fashion Go Round.”

“Fashion is ever changing, styles come, go, blend and morph.  With the use of bright  boho fabrics, victorian silhouettes  and avant-gaurde detailing, these carousel  themed designs give a playful homage to the ever changing world of fashion.”

Models: Greywolf Fairey & Oralee Fairey

Photographer: Oralee Fairey

Lexi Vargas for “Claim the Fame”: Week 7 – Urban & Streetwear

For the 7th week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a Urban or Steetwear attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/05/claim-the-fame-7/)

All designs are available at the KULT District (for slurl please click here)

Lexi Vargas:” The male outfit is called News Flash and the female one is called Headline.”

What is black and white and red all over? This boldly graphic Newsprint set of Urban Chic Fashion, that´s what.

Both the man and the woman wear short cut newsprint jacket lined in quilted satin and low hip belt of chrome and red leather. The special touches of tights for the lady and a “Glee” inspired tee shirt for the man keep this set up to the minute trendy.

Models: Greywolf Fairey & Oralee Fairey

Photographer: Oralee Fairey

Inga Wind for “Claim the Fame”: Week 7 – Urban & Streetwear

For the 7th week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a Urban or Steetwear attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/05/claim-the-fame-7/)

All designs are available at the KULT District (for slurl please click here)

Inga Wind:”Cross the street with ease wearing the Lucas outfit,  including sculpted loose baggy pants with cuffed flares strapped on the sides. Its black short-sleeved hoodie top with navy accents and lion print on the chest reveals the covered cap, giving some shelter from the summer sun in the city. ”

Lara is a navy casual strapless minidress, fastened with a belt, featuring a black undershirt and matching leggings.  Enriched by a sculpted vest with a few fancy pockets to hide your secrets, the outfit is finished with a crowning visor.

Models: Greywolf Fairey & Oralee Fairey

Photographer: Oralee Fairey

Lexi Vargas for “Claim the Fame”: Week 6 – Cyber & Future Couture

For the 6th week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a Cyber or Future Couture attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/05/claim-the-fame-6/)

All designs are available at the KULT District (for slurl please click here)

Lexi Vargas: “‘Cybabe’ is the feminine half of the Cyborg couple. Her geometic designed human clothes are yellow and white and she sports a shoulder guard for that fashionable touch.  With her cyborg parts  showing thru her  ragged human skin she looks  eerily beautiful and mechanically stylish .”

“In the future its less about what you wear on your skin and more about the hardwear under it. The human skin has been artfully torn to show the  full of circuits, wires  and Alien type imagery below. Over the top of that is worn the bare minimum of clothing arranged in bandaged stripes of dark and light blue – just enough to cover the human parts and allow the cyborg parts to shine and sparkle through.”

Models: Greywolf Fairey & Oralee Fairey

Photographer: Oralee Fairey

Inga Wind for “Claim the Fame”: Week 6 – Cyber & Future Couture

For the 6th week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a Cyber or Future Couture attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/05/claim-the-fame-6/)

All designs are available at the KULT District (for slurl please click here)

Inga Wind: “Reminiscent of Classic Art Deco styling, models Oralee Fairey & Greywolf Fairey portray the timelessness of these designs.  Undoubtedly, this classic apparel will surely enjoy a return to popularity in future fashion years.  Oralee is wearing ‘Dee’ and Greywolf is wearing ‘Del’….both outfits taking this classic design many years ahead.”

“The colours of the outfits are matching, enhancing a future where all are in harmony. The abilities of their argumented reality eyewear allowing them to communicate within the blink of an eye … they may also control their iPOD version 23´s by thought alone, very important … !”

Models: Greywolf Fairey & Oralee Fairey

Photographer: Oralee Fairey

SynsualSyn Sawson for “Claim the Fame”: Week 6 – Cyber & Future Couture

For the 6th week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a Cyber or Future Couture attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/05/claim-the-fame-6/)

All designs are available at the KULT District (for slurl please click here)

SynsualSyn Sawson: “Fifth Element Bride by Synsual Sawson sets a new standard for brides with this futuristic avante garde piece. It redefines the traditional skirt by bringing it up and imposing silver, interlocking spades further accentuated by a semi-opaque lace under skirt which accentuates the feminine curve and legs. The lace continues up over the fabric of the bodice with an irregular trim detail and matching spade interlock over the heart at the bust. The outfit is accessorized with a flowing, triple layered veil, held in place by a headband for maximum framing of the bride’s face. The spades show up again, in a much simpler form, giving the illusion of a delicate flower to the harder edges in the skirt and bust ornament.”

The prince has arrived for the royal wedding in Fifth Element Mens by Synsual Sawson. Reminiscent of the vanguard elite for which avante garde is named for, the look incorporates an imperial military aesthetic. The brass-colored accents on the collar provide a masculine edge, imitating a sun’s rays t o flatter the feminine silver of its partner outfit. The groom’s masculinity is further heightened by broadening the shoulders with decorate shoulder pads and the addition of two long, vertical lines of brass-colored decals that lengthen the chest and back. The dark jacket falls to the upper thigh, clasped by a thick clunky chain at the waist, contrasting the delicate interlocking spade sun ornament with its diamond center. The dual lined decals appear again in the dark pants, heightening the curve of the thigh and calf.

Models: Greywolf Fairey & Oralee Fairey

Photographer: Oralee Fairey