The dress I made to wear on the first day of the graduate fashion shows. First pic: me trying it out at home, after almost finishing it; second: at the event.
Me, hosting the event at DJ Da Saint’s booth.
You might remember when I told you (here) about me being a host for the graduate fashion shows from the Art University in Timisoara. It happened on Monday and Tuesday and it was a whole lot of fun excitement. The second day went way better, just because I got all the info I needed and had time to prepare, so I got into presenting really fast and got over all the natural emotions, that one gets, when talking at a microphone, in front of a big crowd. Basically what I had to read where the ‘Thank You’s’ to all the teachers and introduce the collections. Talking in front of a crowd/presenting/hosting some event is definitely something you learn from experience and you just have to concentrate, stay calm and don’t look at it as such a big deal. Basically have fun with it and get over whatever mistakes might happen. I really had fun and would like to do it again sometime! Why not, right?
The second dress I wore at day 2 of the event. You might know it as a skirt from my fall collection (this look).
Arina Varga is a 4th year graduate who showed her graduate collection a couple of days before, at another event. All her models wore black bob wigs similar to my haircut and it was funny that the next day most people thought I had a wig on, too. They actually couldn’t believe it was my real hair, most actually touched it to believe. Funny! [photo credit: Sebastian Tataru]
My sweetheart friend Roro modeled a lot of shows. Top photos: walking for Gabriela Mot [photo credit: Fashion Marathon] and for another 4th year graduate student [photo credit: Sebastian Tataru]; bottom photos: walking for Lautas Doris [photo credit: Sebastian Tataru], cute Mermaid bride.
Mihet Eunicia’s ‘Sex And The City’ inspired collection featured some cute accessories which were made from ping-pong balls. [photo credit: Sebastian Tataru]
Still have to post pictures of the one collection everybody, including me, loved: Ligia Carabet’s collection (and not only because she used a cotton fabric that I also used for a top I wore last week, when we met up to discuss about the shows).
Congratulations to all graduates and may they follow up with even better collections next season!


























