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redress raleigh

March 30th, 2009 · 5 Comments

A couple of my friends recently participated in the Redress Raleigh event on March 14, which was a fashion show featuring local designers who use repurposed vintage clothes in their designs. Many were students from North Carolina State University. I didn’t get to go to the show, so I was really excited to run across these photos for the Independent Weekly by Jeremy M. Lange. That’s my beautiful friend Anjuli Munjal above, wearing a dress from the Revamp collection by Jamie Powell.

Model Amanda Gadd with Morgan Meredith’s Redress Raleigh collection

Left photo: poppy pins from Founding by Betsy Carr, ring from Good Girls Studio by Johanna Ely, deer tote from Barehanded Press (remember barehanded press?!)

Right photo: tie skirt from Morgan Meredith’s Redress Raleigh collection

Model Sara Stephens in a Revamp dress and headband

model Kyra Moore (left) in a blue dress from the Revamp collection, model Anjuli Munjal (center) in a dress from the Revamp collection, and model Marissa Kost (right) in a dress from Morgan Meredith’s Redress Raleigh collection.

[All photos are copyright Jeremy M. Lange from the Indy Week website. If you would like to purchase Revamp clothing from local NC vendors, see a list here]

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Responses to “redress raleigh”

  1. ah, anjuli!! you look awesome!! a wiz in front of and behind the camera!

  2. That sounds like such an awesome event! I wonder if my home town has something like this. I may have to do a little Google searching.

    Anjuli is positively beautiful! And I love the tie skirt. Actually I’m loving everything about this post and event. Awesome!

  3. Oh how delightful! These images are fantastic!

  4. great dresses, however it’s odd that the models look rather miserable.

  5. Beautiful idea, women and fabulous clothing. I’ll keep watching.

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