Weeks of preparation produced a show worthy of the salons of Paris and an endless parade of gals straight out of Madmen.
It began with gelati colors then moved from nautical to fun dots then sultry film noir and finished with bridal. You might see some of it in Femme Fatale Magazine, on Fashionising.com and other blogs but if you weren't there you wont really understand just how stylish and glamorous it was. Let us begin.

the lovely fresh faced Annie in a 50's prom dress

my gorgeous niece Caitlin in the most incredible millinery creation from Ann Shoebridge

Ilana not only modeled but accompanied part of the parade with her fabulous jazz- yes she's a singer too.

Hello Sailor!


Spots and dots! Such fun.

This particular ensemble drew gasps and sighs of "oh its Dior "(it isn't) and was modeled by the most beautiful and talented woman- Anna
Anna played the harp for the crowd during two parts of the parade and then got up to model. So many wonderful women with so many skills. It was such a pleasure to be involved with this.

This is a genuine Oleg Cassini dress! To die for in its simple elegance and so 'Vogue Italia' from the 50's.

The bridal section was so pretty and high tea garden party.

All I can do is sigh!
These were no where near the whole set of images because others will be showcasing them too. If you want to know more then contact Fanantique and please note that all of these images belong to Vivid Communications Pty Ltd and require the correct credit if they are used.
Its been hard coming down from this event but I have to get my head back into work. Our next public foray is for the Olivia Newton-John cancer awareness fundraiser on October 9th at the Hilton in Melbourne. We will then be hosting a Parisian High Tea a week later. Its a busy time here at the Perfumery.
Cheers
The Baroness

