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Up-and-coming designers show their stuff at BC Fashion Week.
Pauline Siu, Ella Peru designer Su-Hui
Chu, and Pure Magnolia designer
Patty Nayel, with models, awaiting
news of a winner for the Generation
Next competition at BC Fashion Week.
On Wednesday September 30, Circa Restaurant on Granville Street (pictured below) played last-minute host to BC Fashion Week’s new-designer competition, Generation Next.
Out of six entries, three were chosen as finalists to exhibit their wares on the grand stage for final judging. Aside from construction of garments, other criteria the judging panel look out for include a solid business plan and brand vision.
Click the links below to see highlights from the collections of the three finalists… and to see who won!
> Pure Magnolia
> Ella Peru
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