The 30th annual fashion show at Genesee Community College is just around the corner and second-year fashion merchandising students are eagerly preparing for the production titled "A la Mode."
Anticipation and excitement continue to grow as students try to incorporate the theme of "Served with Dessert" while sticking to the traditional 30th annual gift theme of "Diamonds and Pearls."
Two shows are scheduled at 3 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 30 in the Forum at the Batavia Campus.
Both will be a celebration of fashion as well as a tribute to two retiring, and long-term supporters of the fashion curriculum, according to Professor of Fashion Merchandising Rick Dudkowski.
"The 30th annual fashion show is dedicated to Dr. Stuart Steiner and also Mr. Michael Stoll, who are both retiring this year," Dudkowski said. "The president and dean have always done all they can to support the annual production and the fashion students who work hard every year."
The show provides guests of all ages with a glimpse of the glamorous and ever-changing world of fashion.
"(It) promises to be exciting and also will have a huge assortment of clothing including international, children's, bridal and many original designs," Dudkowski said.
Guests can look forward to original creations from the students as well as designs from known clothing lines around Western New York. Viewers will be captivated by authentic outfits made of all organic or recycled materials along with dazzling high-fashion garments.
Presentations will also include menswear, lingerie, plus sizes, swimwear and street wear. After the show, entertainment will continue with tasty refreshments and spectacular door prizes.
Presale tickets for $5 are strongly encouraged but they will also be available at the door for $7. To order tickets or for additional information please contact Fashion Show Secretary Cheryl Young at 345-6830.
The "A la Mode" lineup includes:
Bollywood Candy -- Fashions from India brought into Western civilization featuring bright colors and embroidery. Scene Coordinator -- Sharon Deviana (India).
Offbeat Sweets -- Punk-themed with a touch of glitzy glamour includes pops of color along with sequins and rhinestones. Scene Coordinator -- Roxanne Browne (Nunda).
Berry Berry Extraordinary -- A plus-size scene featuring all the classic styles and new trends for spring 2011. Scene Coordinators -- Kristyna Jaquin (Syracuse) and Megan Crowley (Medina).
Sweet Creams & Green Seams -- An eco-scene that exhibits casual clothes people can relate to but all are made from organic/recycled fibers/fabrics. Scene Coordinator -- Jessica Veltre (Churchville).
Creme de la Creme -- A little bit hipster and a little bit vintage – this scene fuses all the best elements of street style. Scene Coordinators -- Amy Breuer (Oneonta) and Joanna Stacy (Bergen).
A la de liscious -- Girls night out featuring brightly colored dress. Scene Coordinators Shaday Gibbs (Pittsburgh) and Shartanay Gibbs (Pittsburgh).
Taste of Lace -- All about the latest trends in lace; looking classy with antique-style while being risque and showing some skin. Scene Coordinator -- Michelle Fuller (Trumansburg).
With Sprinkles -- Features the latest children's clothing. Scene Coordinator -- Jessica Veltre (Churchville).
Rocky Road -- Country couture featuring sequin dresses and cowboy boots. Scene Coordinator -- Kristen Tracy (Auburn).
African Sorbet -- Captures the essence of the flavorful and vibrant shades of sorbet while intertwining exotic, playful African-styled attire. Scene Coordinators -- Nana Gyesi (New York).
Sundae Seduction -- Inspired by decadent dessert, this is a peek at all the latest lingerie looks this season. Scene Coordinators -- Kolette Amendola (Long Island) and Megan Crowley (Medina).
Delicious Animalicious -- The latest bathing suit trends featuring animal prints and, guess what, fur. Scene Coordinator -- Kirsten Razz (Clifton Park).
Le Dolce Amore -- Taking bridal to the next step by using high-fashion trends, sewing techniques and spring colors to brighten up traditional tendencies. Scene Coordinators -- Lorraine Briggs (Rochester) and Kaitlin Patterson (Rochester).
"Students have already started producing their own clothing that will be included in this year's show," Dudkowski said. "They have also created a beautiful quilt that will be on display and they will raffle the quilt at the end of the evening."
Note that this fall, the college will be offering a Fashion Design concentration for students who are serious about making original creations and would like the tools to turn their interests into a career.