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FIVE FORTY ONE NEW YORK FASHION WEEK EDITION APRIL 2017 The splendor of Couture Fashion Week

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FiveFortyOne Magazine is a publication of Mark 541 Group, LLC All photos, unless otherwise credited are copyright 2017 protected and owned my Mark 541 Group, LLC. Is your dream launched? Mark 541 Guest Blogger: Memory Jora “I Want That Whole Look” talks The Pin Show and how it’s a boon to Dallas Emerging Fashion Designers PAGE 54 GET READY FOR SUMMER RESORT WEAR FROM COAST TO COAST DALLAS DESGNER TINA THOMAS EXPANDS HER ‘PUA PAPALE” COLLECTION TO THE EAST COAST PAGE 58 LEAVING THEIR MARK AT THE PIN SHOW DALLAS FASHION DESIGNERS RUNWAY PICTORIAL PAGE 55 FOOD IN FASHION? NO PROBLEM (With glitter on top) A Mark541 Favorite What she said About her designs

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Ellena DeLuna

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Art Hearts Fashion Runway

New York, NY

February 2017

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Art Hearts Fashion Show

New York Fashion Week

February 10, 2017

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Meggie Hadiyanto Couture

Meggie Hadiyanto launched her fashion design career in 2009 with her first brand Zeevanco, focused on evening gowns and party dresses. The brand enjoyed great success, including sales through Indonesian department stores SOGO and SEIBU.

She has shown her designs at major fashion events including Hong Kong Fashion Week.

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Mety Choa Haute Couture specializes in custom made wedding dresses, evening gowns and cocktail dresses, each uniquely crafted and designed to suit not only the occasion, but most importantly, to match the individual woman’s personality.

Mety Choa has successfully entered the coveted Hollywood arena, with her gowns being worn by celebrities including Kat Graham (Vampire Diaries) and supermodel Gigi Hadid at red carpet events, garnering media praise. Ms. Choa also has a growing worldwide clientele from Singapore to England, from Japan to the USA. She is now focusing on the American market by joining the Indonesia Fashion Gallery in New York.

Mety Choa

Diana Mahrach Couture

DIANA MAHRACH COUTURE

Diana Mahrach Couture

stands for luxury, quality and heritage, and it is known for sophistication and eye-catching elegance. The collections exude elegance and integrity, with a fashion-forward vision.

Diana Mahrach started working as a teenager in 1996 as a fabric consultant and fabric buyer in New York’s garment district. Her work with fabrics inspired Ms. Mahrach to begin designing evening wear for her clients. She has always loved beautiful fashion silhouettes and high quality design, focusing primarily on high couture evening and bridal wear.

She also has a great passion for exquisite fabrics. Today she is an established couture and textile designer and owns a number of fabrics stores. Her fabrics give her the inspiration and the passion for the sophisticated elegant lines she has been creating throughout her career.

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Art Hearts Fashion Show New York Fashion Week February 10, 2017

The Pin Show RUNWAY REVIEW

"Iamsoinspired by those who are willing and brave enough to create change by being innovative and willing to take chances. That is what the Pin Show and it's creators represent to me. Innovation in society!

I am also aware of the kind of work ethic and dedication it takes to produce an entire collection such as those presented at the Pin Show. Most of these designers made everything from start to finish with their own hands, no factories involved. That's talent & dedication to me."

I WANT THAT WHOLE LOOK

Memory Jora

The Pin Show came about 10 years ago when its founder Julie McCullough, sought to create a platform and launching pad for emerging and established designers in her community. This fashion designer and a group of like minded artists decided to pin their ideas and resources together, and bring to life a platform where they could showcase their designs, as well as create commerce for the fashion community around them. Hence the name “The Pin Show”. The show was a huge success. Each year it has continued to showcase designs from emerging and established fashion designers, as well as music from local artists. Anyone selected can show their work, even designers still enrolled in fashion design school. The show is not exclusive to established designers or fashion students still enrolled in classes. It is for anyone with a point of view and a collection to showcase. To me that is really what makes the show very special, the fact that it is open to everyone.

Read Memory’s full article as published in the Huffington Post

Highlights From The Pin Show

Dallas Designer: DIKA OBIAJU

AMY MARSHALL talks VERUSCHKA 1971

541: How long have you been designing and what got you inspired to start design and sewing?

A.M. I've always been into fashion since I could remember .. style and deconstructing my own clothing from a young age are fond memories.

I designed a collection about 15 years ago in Dallas and sold exclusively through a shop called "Sole Kitchen". I was popular among the club goers ... in the late 90 ‘s . Since then I've had a daughter and focused on her for the last 11 years ..

Now, I’m back and ready to take my designing to a new light and level ..

541: What is your inspiration for the collection we saw at The Pin Show?

A.M. My inspiration for the pin show ..

"You are in fashion dream land and you leave your home to go into the wild world .. you don't know what obstacles you will face or if you will make it back. You grab your "old faithful" jacket .. to protect you and keep you safe… and since we are in fashion dreamland you always look super fly while facing the worlds obstacles.”

Everything thing in this collection was made with upholstery fabrics .. which last a lifetime and can weather a lot of wear and tear .. making it the best most beloved jacket in the years ahead ..

541: How did you get the name Veruschka 1971?

A.M. The name Veruschka inspired me for a few reasons.

I was born in 1971 .. to my parents who were bohemian hippies and we had an afghan dog named Veruschka .. my parents named her after the super model Veruschka .. the name to me, seems Stoic and Beautiful. Strong and confident. I've always loved the name and it clicked that it makes sense to name my label Veruschka since it embodies all of these characters .. Veruschka also means truth. Which is the most important part of life. In my opinion.

541: Where can we find you.. And see more of your designs?

A.M. Followers can find me on Instagram under @Veruschka1971. I am also a hairdresser at Sweet 200 in oak cliff. I am currently working on opening a small boutique inside Sweet 200 .. planning to open by summer. I have a lot of things up my sleeve ... and excited to share with others who appreciate art and fashion.

THE PIN SHOW

EMERGING DESIGNER

Veruschka 1971
Dallas

Dallas Fashion brand

Pua Papale, a resort headwear brand with a Texas-Twist has expanded operations to the East Coast. Tina Thomas, the designer who grew her brand to international notice by getting to market with her custom-made, sun and water headwear with a Texas flare, that is cool from coast to coast and a favorite in the bridal retreat apparel market, has moved operations to NorthCarolina but doesn’t stay away long from her Texas roots and family in Dallas. Watch for new designs on the designer’s ETSY page.

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Pua Papale

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