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ABOUT THE SHOWThe West 18th Street Fashion Show is an annual fashion show held on the second Saturday in June in the Crossroads Arts District of Kansas City, Missouri. The show features 18 local and national designers, and is held outside on 18th Street between Baltimore and Wyandotte streets. This year’s event is Saturday, June 9 at 8p.m.

TICKETS TO THE SHOWYou do not need to purchase a ticket to attend the event, but our ticketed runway seats are the best way to see the show. Tickets will be on sale at Birdies Panties and Swimwear Boutique (116 w. 18th St.) as supplies last. Please note that no tickets are sold at the event, so tickets must be pur-chased in advance. In the event of rain, the show will be moved indoors and only ticket holders will be admitted into show. There are two types of tickets available:$100 Patron Ticket:Guarantees you a front-row seat, a swag bag filled with fashionable good-ies, and entry into the exclusive pre-show Patron Party.$40 Spectator Ticket:Guarantees you a seat at the show.

INCLEMENT WEATHER BACKUP PLANIn the event of inclement weather, the show will be moved indoors to One 8 Oak Event Space (1814 Oak Street) and only ticket-holders will be admitted entry. If inclement weather strikes, please follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates.

PHOTOS AND MORETo learn more about the West 18th Street Fashion Show, see photos from past events by our official photographer, Tiffany Matson (tiffanymatson.com), contact a designer, or find out more information about how you can become a future sponsor or designer, please visit our website:www.westeighteenthstreet.com

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The runway at the West 18th Street Fashion Show. Photo: Tiffany Matson

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OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show

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HILARY BROWNLocation: Kansas City, MOAge: 29Collection: The colors of a mint julep inspire this collec-tion. Minty greens, sugary whites and pops of bourbon orange will mix to create a swimwear version of race-day style. [email protected]

WHITNEY MATALONELocation: Lawrence, KSAge: 23Collection: Inspired by the brightly colored geometric uniforms of the jockeys, Matalone intends to push the boundaries of what could be worn to a horse [email protected]

TARA KLOEPPELLocation: Kansas City, MOAge: 24Collection: Tara’s interpretation of Triple Crown Summer is ultra feminine, super floral, and a little bit country. Ex-pect to see custom-made prints, embroidery and pom-poms throughout. www.tarakloeppel.com

KATRINA WEISSLocation: Lawrence, KSAge: 26Collection: Expect to see men’s suiting and jockey wear take a feminine form. By taking the clean lines from men’s garments and re-contextualizing them for a woman’s body, her designs aim to further close the gap in gender-

specific active wear. [email protected]

CHRISTINA DARQUELocation: Tulsa, OKCollection: The colorful patterned silks of the jockey’s uni-form provide inspiration for Darque’s designs. Horse bri-dles, buckles and straps, as well as plaid horse blankets have also contributed to her [email protected]

LIZ PETERSLocation: Brooklyn, NYAge: 23Collection: Peters’ collection will highlight her recent work with hat design, and showcase her love for vintage-inspired pieces. Custom hats and head pieces, 1940s silhouettes and satin prize ribbons will be featured throughout. www.ilovelizpeters.com

BIRDIES(Peregrine Honig and Danielle Meister)Accessories Designer: Amani SkalackiLocation: 116 W. 18th St. Kansas City, MOAge: Peregrine 35, Danielle 31Collection: Focusing on the matte spring colors of Derby ribbons and 1940s linen

formal wear, Birdies pairs the crisp pastel lines of Shivan and Narresh with uniquely feminine accessories by Little Lucia and “drunken bloom” bracelets by Amani Skalacki. www.birdiespanties.com

AMANI SKALACKI(Featured with the Birdies collection)Location: Kansas City, MOCollection: As the official accessory designer to Birdies’ collection, Skalacki will be fabricating “drunken bloom” accessories and dying vintage silk flowers in wine and spirits to match the palette of each look. The designs are

feminine, delicate and fun. www.skaladesigns.com

BRITTANY M. DAVIDSONLocation: Overland Park, KSAge: 23Collection: Over the top frills, lace and bows will come to-gether in this feminine collection as Davidson aims to inter-pret the excitement of both the spectators and participants of the Triple Crown races. www.facebook.com/BMDesigns

KIMBY SWEENYLocation: Shawnee, KS (originally from Hong Kong)Age: 27Collection: Inspired by the luxurious feel of the crown, Sweeney’s collection will feature a rich color palette of red, gold, black and cream. Playing on the contrast of hard and soft, Sweeney will use brocade, taffeta and chiffon to

create rigid forms and soft drapes throughout her [email protected]

ANDREA LONG & MARGIE HOGUEAccessories Designer: Coki BijouxLocation: Kansas City, MO (Long)and Lawrence, KS (Hogue)Age: Andrea 29, Margie 30Collection: Through their designs, Hogue and Long intend to convey a visual story

of the style and culture surrounding the Triple Crown. From the flashy competitors on the track to the quietly devious former debutantes watch-ing in the stands, they will tie an assortment of rich southern textures to-gether with the pastel ribbons of horse racing. Collection entitled anama.www.andreamarielong.com, [email protected]

KATIE COBLE & JENNIFER HUNTLocation: Philadelphia, PA (Hunt)and Lawrence, KS (Coble)Age: Katie 24, Jennifer 24Collection: Hunt and Coble aim to convey the paradoxical costs of luxury through this collection. By focusing on construction and

patterning to make beautiful, extravagant garments that are also grotesque in appearance and problematic for the wearer, the glamour of their designs takes on a burdensome charge. Through loaded visual means—colors that turn to mud, pelts of shedding floral —their garments will reveal the seedy corruption that can lay beneath the beautiful lives of southern aristocracy. [email protected] , [email protected]

DOMINIQUE KARWOSKILocation: New Orleans, LAAge: 26Collection: Karwoski’s designs feature a palette of hon-eydew, golden palms, key lime greens, and the flowers of Kentucky bluegrass. Refreshing moments in southern summer culture set the collection’s tone — smoothly laid-

back, yet winningly fast-paced. The collection is titled Midwestern Belle. blog.karwoska.com

MICHELLE SCHMIDLKOFERLocation: Kansas City, MO Age: 20Collection: Known as the fastest two minutes in sports, the Triple Crown races feature jockeys in brightly colored jerseys zipping down the track. Schmidlkofer aims to dress her models in looks that channel the most important ele-

ment of the Triple Crown races: speed. [email protected]

MARIA CREYTSLocation: Kansas City, MOCollection: Inspired by recent travels to Nigeria, Creyts presents us with a West African angle on Triple Crown Summer. Parallels will include fantastic headgear, the in-vestigation of seersucker as fabric for men’s attire with a West African cut, and historic designs that depict royalty.

www.mariaurora.net

ELI BORROWMANLocation: Chicago, ILAge: 29Collection: Borrowman’s interpretation of Triple Crown Summer leads us behind the scenes and into the stables where we find blue-collar stablehands and horse handlers. The collection will feature pieced-together, quilted, and

rugged outerwear for both men and women. www.eliborrowman.com

YULIE URANO &CHRISTINA ASAKO DOUGHERTYLocation: Overland Park, KS (Urano)and Chicago, IL (Dougherty)Age: Yulie 24, Christina 23Collection: This design duo is presenting a non-traditional, ready-to-wear collection

that is sculptural and intuitive. This collection envisions the jockey and the horse as one creature, bringing the theme to life with specific details such as horse musculature, jockey hats, braids, uniform symbols, and blinkers.www.yulieurano.com [email protected]

METHOD.(Shomari Benton and David Lloyd)Location: 1817 Wyandotte, Kansas City, MOAge: Shomari 33Collection: Fifteen of the first 28 Kentucky Derby races were won by African-Ameri-can jockeys, but after the turn of the 20th

century, African-American jockeys were pushed out of horse racing and had to focus on other sports that offered them opportunities such as Ne-gro Leagues Baseball. Inspired by these athletes, Method will present a link between the African-American jockeys of the early 1900s, and the Negro League Baseball players of the 1920s. www.methodkc.com

SPOOL(Amy Hastings and Kelly Allen)Age: Amy 30, Kelly 28Location: Spool, 122 W. 18th St. Kansas City, MOCollection: Featuring original designs by Beth Guinta, Joanna Swieten and Amy

Hastings, this collection is inspired by white lace, eyelets, drop waists and sweaty glasses of lemonade. [email protected]

Designers in Order of Presentation

The West 18th Street Fashion Show is Saturday, June 9 at 8 p.m. More info at www.westeighteenthstreet.com

COKI BIJOUX(Featured with the Andrea Long & Margie Hogue collection)Location: Kansas City, MOCollection: Among the fever and frenzy of the races is the stark white background of lattice and lace, boxwood greens and silver splashes of mint julep cups. This imagery is the inspiration for a collection of wide cuffs enameled in indul-

gent white gloss on sterling silver, trellis cut designs, broderie anglaise, and ample pearls with pendants in the form of imperial trellis. Rings, hatpins and horseshoe pendants complete the collection. www.cokireardon.com

OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show

OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show

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HILARY BROWNLocation: Kansas City, MOAge: 29Collection: The colors of a mint julep inspire this collec-tion. Minty greens, sugary whites and pops of bourbon orange will mix to create a swimwear version of race-day style. [email protected]

WHITNEY MATALONELocation: Lawrence, KSAge: 23Collection: Inspired by the brightly colored geometric uniforms of the jockeys, Matalone intends to push the boundaries of what could be worn to a horse [email protected]

TARA KLOEPPELLocation: Kansas City, MOAge: 24Collection: Tara’s interpretation of Triple Crown Summer is ultra feminine, super floral, and a little bit country. Ex-pect to see custom-made prints, embroidery and pom-poms throughout. www.tarakloeppel.com

KATRINA WEISSLocation: Lawrence, KSAge: 26Collection: Expect to see men’s suiting and jockey wear take a feminine form. By taking the clean lines from men’s garments and re-contextualizing them for a woman’s body, her designs aim to further close the gap in gender-

specific active wear. [email protected]

CHRISTINA DARQUELocation: Tulsa, OKCollection: The colorful patterned silks of the jockey’s uni-form provide inspiration for Darque’s designs. Horse bri-dles, buckles and straps, as well as plaid horse blankets have also contributed to her [email protected]

LIZ PETERSLocation: Brooklyn, NYAge: 23Collection: Peters’ collection will highlight her recent work with hat design, and showcase her love for vintage-inspired pieces. Custom hats and head pieces, 1940s silhouettes and satin prize ribbons will be featured throughout. www.ilovelizpeters.com

BIRDIES(Peregrine Honig and Danielle Meister)Accessories Designer: Amani SkalackiLocation: 116 W. 18th St. Kansas City, MOAge: Peregrine 35, Danielle 31Collection: Focusing on the matte spring colors of Derby ribbons and 1940s linen

formal wear, Birdies pairs the crisp pastel lines of Shivan and Narresh with uniquely feminine accessories by Little Lucia and “drunken bloom” bracelets by Amani Skalacki. www.birdiespanties.com

AMANI SKALACKI(Featured with the Birdies collection)Location: Kansas City, MOCollection: As the official accessory designer to Birdies’ collection, Skalacki will be fabricating “drunken bloom” accessories and dying vintage silk flowers in wine and spirits to match the palette of each look. The designs are

feminine, delicate and fun. www.skaladesigns.com

BRITTANY M. DAVIDSONLocation: Overland Park, KSAge: 23Collection: Over the top frills, lace and bows will come to-gether in this feminine collection as Davidson aims to inter-pret the excitement of both the spectators and participants of the Triple Crown races. www.facebook.com/BMDesigns

KIMBY SWEENYLocation: Shawnee, KS (originally from Hong Kong)Age: 27Collection: Inspired by the luxurious feel of the crown, Sweeney’s collection will feature a rich color palette of red, gold, black and cream. Playing on the contrast of hard and soft, Sweeney will use brocade, taffeta and chiffon to

create rigid forms and soft drapes throughout her [email protected]

ANDREA LONG & MARGIE HOGUEAccessories Designer: Coki BijouxLocation: Kansas City, MO (Long)and Lawrence, KS (Hogue)Age: Andrea 29, Margie 30Collection: Through their designs, Hogue and Long intend to convey a visual story

of the style and culture surrounding the Triple Crown. From the flashy competitors on the track to the quietly devious former debutantes watch-ing in the stands, they will tie an assortment of rich southern textures to-gether with the pastel ribbons of horse racing. Collection entitled anama.www.andreamarielong.com, [email protected]

KATIE COBLE & JENNIFER HUNTLocation: Philadelphia, PA (Hunt)and Lawrence, KS (Coble)Age: Katie 24, Jennifer 24Collection: Hunt and Coble aim to convey the paradoxical costs of luxury through this collection. By focusing on construction and

patterning to make beautiful, extravagant garments that are also grotesque in appearance and problematic for the wearer, the glamour of their designs takes on a burdensome charge. Through loaded visual means—colors that turn to mud, pelts of shedding floral —their garments will reveal the seedy corruption that can lay beneath the beautiful lives of southern aristocracy. [email protected] , [email protected]

DOMINIQUE KARWOSKILocation: New Orleans, LAAge: 26Collection: Karwoski’s designs feature a palette of hon-eydew, golden palms, key lime greens, and the flowers of Kentucky bluegrass. Refreshing moments in southern summer culture set the collection’s tone — smoothly laid-

back, yet winningly fast-paced. The collection is titled Midwestern Belle. blog.karwoska.com

MICHELLE SCHMIDLKOFERLocation: Kansas City, MO Age: 20Collection: Known as the fastest two minutes in sports, the Triple Crown races feature jockeys in brightly colored jerseys zipping down the track. Schmidlkofer aims to dress her models in looks that channel the most important ele-

ment of the Triple Crown races: speed. [email protected]

MARIA CREYTSLocation: Kansas City, MOCollection: Inspired by recent travels to Nigeria, Creyts presents us with a West African angle on Triple Crown Summer. Parallels will include fantastic headgear, the in-vestigation of seersucker as fabric for men’s attire with a West African cut, and historic designs that depict royalty.

www.mariaurora.net

ELI BORROWMANLocation: Chicago, ILAge: 29Collection: Borrowman’s interpretation of Triple Crown Summer leads us behind the scenes and into the stables where we find blue-collar stablehands and horse handlers. The collection will feature pieced-together, quilted, and

rugged outerwear for both men and women. www.eliborrowman.com

YULIE URANO &CHRISTINA ASAKO DOUGHERTYLocation: Overland Park, KS (Urano)and Chicago, IL (Dougherty)Age: Yulie 24, Christina 23Collection: This design duo is presenting a non-traditional, ready-to-wear collection

that is sculptural and intuitive. This collection envisions the jockey and the horse as one creature, bringing the theme to life with specific details such as horse musculature, jockey hats, braids, uniform symbols, and blinkers.www.yulieurano.com [email protected]

METHOD.(Shomari Benton and David Lloyd)Location: 1817 Wyandotte, Kansas City, MOAge: Shomari 33Collection: Fifteen of the first 28 Kentucky Derby races were won by African-Ameri-can jockeys, but after the turn of the 20th

century, African-American jockeys were pushed out of horse racing and had to focus on other sports that offered them opportunities such as Ne-gro Leagues Baseball. Inspired by these athletes, Method will present a link between the African-American jockeys of the early 1900s, and the Negro League Baseball players of the 1920s. www.methodkc.com

SPOOL(Amy Hastings and Kelly Allen)Age: Amy 30, Kelly 28Location: Spool, 122 W. 18th St. Kansas City, MOCollection: Featuring original designs by Beth Guinta, Joanna Swieten and Amy

Hastings, this collection is inspired by white lace, eyelets, drop waists and sweaty glasses of lemonade. [email protected]

Designers in Order of Presentation

The West 18th Street Fashion Show is Saturday, June 9 at 8 p.m. More info at www.westeighteenthstreet.com

COKI BIJOUX(Featured with the Andrea Long & Margie Hogue collection)Location: Kansas City, MOCollection: Among the fever and frenzy of the races is the stark white background of lattice and lace, boxwood greens and silver splashes of mint julep cups. This imagery is the inspiration for a collection of wide cuffs enameled in indul-

gent white gloss on sterling silver, trellis cut designs, broderie anglaise, and ample pearls with pendants in the form of imperial trellis. Rings, hatpins and horseshoe pendants complete the collection. www.cokireardon.com

OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show

OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show

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MARK SOUTHERLAND RETURNS AS MUSICAL DIRECTOR TO PUT HIS STAMP ON THE SHOWTriple Crown Summer is perhaps the most challenging theme yet for West 18th Street Fashion Show Musical Director, Mark Southerland, with its hints of historical southern culture and Derby connections. But from great challenges comes the greatest success, and Mark has created a lineup that will thrill the 18th Street audience.

More info at www.westeighteenthstreet.com

OPENING ACTVictor & Penny is a Kansas City based ukulele and guitar duo sing-ing music they call “antique pop.” Playing vintage instruments with modern sensibility, they bring a fresh twist to music of the early 20th century and unique arrange-ments of modern tunes with char-acteristic charm and good humor. Victor & Penny is Jeff Freling of the Chicago Blue Man Group and Erin McGrane of Alacartoona and “Up In The Air.” Their take on 1920s-’30s jazz is highlighted by Jeff Freling’s deft and oft-surprising guitar work and Erin’s infectious energy. The duo is touring the USA in 2012 hav-ing traveled nearly 15,000 miles to date. www.victorandpenny.com

RUNWAY MUSICMark Southerland proudly wel-comes returning musician, Helen Gillet, back to perform at the West 18th Street Fashion Show. Gillet, a New Orleans based musician, is a long-time friend and collaborator of Mark Southerland. The two have been showcased playing their own brand of creative music in Austin, New York, and New Orleans. This year’s show will use Helen’s origi-nal compositions as well as improvised ideas to underscore the runway collections. Helen Gillet was just voted “best in contemporary jazz” in New Orleans’ 2012 Gambit Big Easy Awards. She is currently celebrating the release of her solo self entitled album recorded by Chad Meise at “The Cooler” in Kansas City. www.helengillet.com

Victor and Penny will perform their “antique pop” for the opening act.

Helen Gillet and Mark Southerland

MINT JULEP, ANYONE?We are thrilled to announce that our lovely new neighbors around the corner on Wyandotte Street, Snow & Co, is this year’s official on-street bar for the show! For the show, Snow & Co will be serving mint juleps, Boulevard beer, wine and cocktails, so come thirsty because their drinks are irresistible. Snow & Co specializes in artful frozen cocktails made with fresh ingredients & pre-mium spirits. They also serve lunch, dinner, and snacks and everything is so fresh and yummy. Stop by and support this wonderful local establish-ment at 1815 Wyandotte, or ask them to cater your event too!

THANK YOU, TANNINWe would like to issue a special thank you to Tan-nin Wine Bar and Kitchen from the production staff for hosting our designer party and our plan-ning meetings. The food from Chef Brian’s kitchen

is always top notch, the service led by Barry and Orion is exceptional, and, of course, there is always a great selection of *beverages* to choose from. Tannin welcomes all show patrons following the West 18th Street Fashion Show - just a few short blocks away.

Music at the West 18th Street Fashion Show

OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show

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Our SponsorsPRESENTING SPONSORSBirdiesThe Pitch

THOROUGHBRED SPONSORSSnow & Co.Syndicate StudiosCinephile FilmsSC Motion & StillsHammerpressTannin

Sheri Parr, Hadley Johnson, Ashlee Broome, Clayton Snodgrass, Miriam Olsen, Chad Meise, Brad Nicholson, Mike DuCharme, Jerry Nevins and our friends at Snow & Co, Lindsey Meling, Brady Vest, Jenn Rogers, Jason Burton, Erin Brown, Maiko Kuzunishi, Pamela Leibbert, Jon Davis, 8183 Studio, Tiffany Thompson, David Ford, Carol Crater, Paul Hilpman, Brandon Kerr, Chelsea Huff, Missouri Bank, DST, AIA, Donna Foulk, Barb Corley, Ladybird Styling, Michael Foust, Jon Trozzolo, Michael Edmondson, Jeff Owens, Shaul Jolles, Joel Hornbostel, Tiffany Matson, Eric Lindquist, Greg Turcotte

QUARTER HORSE SPONSORSStagePortThe BrickAron Real EstateLAB 5702Mercy Seat TattooDonna’s Dress ShopThe FarmhouseHandyman ConnectionGrunauerB Street Design - A Marinello School of BeautyJohn Humphrey Jr. DDSSechange, Tina SterlingPizza BellaShop FaunaThe Garment DistrictThe Filling StationStandard StyleThe Rieger Hotel Grill & Exchange AIA

FILLY SPONSORSThe RoasterieBoulevard Brewing CompanyThe OrchidloftHappy Gillis & Genessee Royale BistroHairpins Hair SalonDirty LaundryDolce Baking CompanyCity PetsKissick ConstructionBon Bon AtelierCornerstone Photography KCStephen & Sarah HopkinsArizona Trading CompanyDoll Face AestheticsMetzler Bros. InsuranceWeinberger Fine ArtTodd Weiner GalleryOne 8 Oak Event SpaceExtra VirginPolsinelli ShughartKate Manz SalonWild Goose Gardens GreenhouseArtist CraftsmanVincent + Greer Hair Studio

ARABIAN SPONSORSBarkleySterlinghouse LLCThe Cashew &2000 Grand Event SpaceFoot TrafficDST SystemsThe Nicholson GroupMissouri Bank

PRODUCTION STAFFSarah Snodgrass, Executive ProducerPeregrine Honig, ProducerRyan Gove, ProducerDanielle Meister, ProducerMark Southerland, Producer & Music DirectorMolly Bingaman, AssistantDana Hill, Social Media Assistant

MUSICAL PRODUCTIONMark Southerland, Music DirectorHelen Gillet, Assistant Director

OPENING MUSICAL PERFORMANCEVictor & Penny (Jeff Freling & Erin McGrane)

RUNWAY MUSICIANSKent BurnhamHelen GilletBill McKemyMark Southerland

HOSTSAnnie Cherry Montgomery & Damian Blake(Annie’s Wardrobe Provided by Donna’s Dress Shop)

TECHNICAL PRODUCTIONChad Meise, Production Manager/Audio EngineerHarvest Productions, Stage and Lighting Production

HOUSE MANAGERSRusty SnearyShawnna Journagen

OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERTiffany Matson (tiffanymatson.com)

OFFICIAL MEDIA PARTNERThe Pitch

Thank You

Production

The West 18th Street Fashion Show is Saturday, June 9 at 8 p.m. More info at www.westeighteenthstreet.com

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OFFICIAL PROGRAM & GUIDE

Triple Crown SummerThe 12th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show