Ola Style
Ola Style had some gorgeous floral gowns with an open or v-back. Even though this was the fall/winter collection I loved the use of the more spring florals. She did have some with more season appropriate but this floral gown was one of my faves!
Gypsy Blaque
Gypsy Blaque was the total opposite of Ola Style, dark, edgy and total badass. Her colors were mostly black, gold, olive and velvet. A more neutral color palette but lots of texture. I might need to invest in a pair of the olive leather leggings and the shirtdress because they are beyond chic. And these gold and black gowns are the perfect cocktail or special occasion dresses. She knocked it out of the park with this collection!
Sierra, Mollie, myself and Ritz
Friday//
Unfortunately I had to miss Friday's shows due to some personal things popping up :( I was super bummed but kept up through the KCFW Snapchat and Instagram and seeing all the collections through my blogger friends' social media. Two that looked amazing and I knew I would have loved were Madison Durant, of LaRae Fashions and Kiana Godsey.
Madison designed a stunning collection of neutrals focusing on navy, black, white with details of fur. Oh and did I mention she's 15 years old? This girl has got serious game! I loved the very "snow princess/frozen" look and she clearly knows a thing or two about fashion and design. She's gonna be definitely an up and comer in the fashion world so you can say you saw her here on my blog! Lol.
Kiana Godsey was my second favorite of the evening with another neutral collection focusing on gold, black and texture. I am living for the gold gown on the far right. Her entire collection is like the edgy version of my aesthetic and it's gorgeous. I am all about it!
Saturday//
Saturday was the finale day and the local KC designer showcase. It's the fancier of the three days and I knew we were going to be in for a treat! I sat with Ritz, Mollie and Sierra again and had such a great time! They're such fun and gorgeous gals and I'm so glad I know them! Saturday, while had amazing designers, two stuck out to me the most.
Andrea Marie Long Designs
Andrea Marie Long Designs
I first saw Andrea last spring when I first attended KCFW. She had a beautiful collection of hand painted gowns that were light, refreshing and ethereal (you can check them out here). This year she did something totally different and did a very rich an royal look. She had lots of crimson, mustard and velvet and I love the combination of the three. It's like royal attire 2016 edition.
Lucia Sarto
Lucia Sarto
Last of the nigh and of KCFW this season was Lucia Sarto and HOLY CRAP GUYS... she SLAYYED! I died at every. single. piece. She KILLED it this collection and it was by far my absolute favorite of all the shows. Her gowns were a piece of art, each so detailed and just visually stunning. The pictures don't even do them justice. They sparkled like diamonds down the runway. Ahhh it was just a spectacularly brilliant collection.
The gold and gunmetal sequin dresses are giving me serious life. If I was going to prom, a gala/ball or special occasion I would 100000% get one of these gowns to wear. There aren't even enough words to describe just how amazing they are!!!
Ritz, myself, Mollie and Sierra waiting for the show to start!
Kathryn and I posting at the runway
Just a few of some of the amazing KC blogger babes posing on the red carpet! So glad I'm a part of such an amazing community of women!
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