The Project Ethos Love Sick event at the Music Box turned out to be the hot spot Friday night attracting thousands of Angelinos for a night of fashion, live music and art installations. The event featured 10 fashion lines, 80 models, two live music acts, 12 visual artists and five fashion vendors. Project Runway’s alumnus Nick Verreos hosted the show and christened the catwalk by sashaying down the runway before introducing the musical act of the night, Miguel. After the musical performance, designer styles debuted on the runway.

Check out our full coverage of the runway show:

http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

Miguel performing live:

Thyme Francis (Alma Lee Clothing) was the first designer of the night showcasing edgy dresses.Notable looks include:

Next up on the runway was the Cardi Wrap by Kymaro. Models walked out wearing a wrap that can be transformed into over 60 styles. Notable looks include:

B. Vika, designed by Valerie Y. Mamane and Ambika Sanjana, featured intricately designed hoodies and swim suits inspired by east India and Moroccan influences.

Up next was Nicholas Tarr Designs, which featured hand painted T-shirts.

Janean Johnson (JaJo Couture) graced the runway with flowing dresses and the notable outfit of the night was the zebra dress.

Katie Struve (Katorey Swim) was next on the runway and displayed sexy bikinis in bold colors.

Roshena Chadha (Roshena Chadha Designs and hardKAUR), showcased two lines on the catwalk. The first line sent shiny dresses down the runway.

The second line by Chadha, hardKAUR, featured everyday casual wear – hoodies, track suits and T-shirts.

The next line was from Shant Der Ashodian (ARKA Clothing), which featured graphic tees with thought provoking designs.

Ermelinda Manos debuted a collection of beautiful dresses. Notables are pictured below:

Project Runway contestant Anna Lynett, featured dresses with wood grain prints, clever folds and attention to symmetry.

A few vendors featured on the runway offered jewelry and clothing upstairs. Check out the slide show coverage:

http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

BellaSole Shoes 
BeSomethingNew Headpieces
Joel Sueya Jewels
Ashley Keene Freelance Art and Design
Matt Harward Art
Monica Rose Jewelry
Stone Seduction

Did you attend the event? Check out our slide show for party people photos:

http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf

All Photos by Markus Biegel


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3 responses to “Live Review: Project ETHOS Love Sick @ Music Box”

  1. I love Project Ethos! I'm thinking of buying a B.Vika hoody or Katorey bathing suit!

  2. This event is the best event in Hollywood imho! Where else can we go to watch a freaking fashion show, see art, buy awesome accessories (picked up some Bella Soles they rock!) and see an amazing live act like MIGUEL!!! And it cost me $20!? that's unreal! I bet in acouple months it's gonna cost $50 to see Miguel alone! KUDOS PROJECT ETHOS! Oh and Nick Verreos and Anna Lynett from PRunway wer both super cute.

  3. The first time I ever saw Bruno Mars was at Project Ethos last year @ LA Fashion week. As I sit here watching VH1's “Do Something Awards,” I was shocked and happy to see Bruno Mars perform during this awards show. Project Ethos knows good music and I'm sure we'll be hearing more from Miguel in the future.

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