“OCTOBER RUNWAY TO REALITY”
……………………….This “Runway to Reality” show had only a few “designers” in it. We had to have the actual runway piece the QVC garment was inspired by. Both the original and the one created for QVC were shown on the runway. It was a fun concept, and a fun show to do……..Naturally, I had an Anne Klein Boucle Tuxedo. The fabric was French and the satin was nice and weighty so no backing to beef it up was necessary….just some fine tailoring. Elaine did a marvelous job of reproducing it, and I’m sure many of you still have it….a TIMELESS PIECE…….It came in Black with Black satin, and a Deep Magenta with Black Satin…There were matching boucle skirts…..The next sweater was I believe in silk/nylon. It had small cupped sequins sewn upside down so they had a slight dome. It came in RED with Matte Gold sequins, and BLACK with Silver Matte sequins……..The original piece it was inspired by was an Anne Klein mini dress with spaghetti straps. It was a sort of slip dress, but the neckline just went straight across the chest with the straps to hold it up. The emb. pattern was the same swirling pattern, and was inspired by a combination of Van Gogh’s Starry night and an Italian fabric I used in a similar pattern……However…..the dress was complete covered in Swarovski BLACK JET BEADS and CRYSTAL BEADS….The dress was quite weighty but FABULOUS. Jac wore it in the QVC show, and in the Anne Klein show. She also wore it to a few very special events, but it was the type of very memorable dress you couldn’t wear often. I had asked her if it was too heavy to wear. She had worn many many embroidered and big gowns that were even more heavy in fashion shows, and answered me with a smile on her face, “one must suffer for fashion!”