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COCO LOUISE AT LUMAS
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short event observation; Natasha Marchev
I felt very special being invited to a sweet and very delicious styling workshop run by the international stylist
Coco Louise at Lumas Art Gallery Richmond
our crew today: Asi Perera for film and photos
thanking Johanna Smith for joining me as my special guest
Asi Perera, Johanna Smith, Coco Louise, Super Lifestyle Australia, Gravity Art Fashion Photography
I felt very special being invited to a sweet and very delicious styling workshop run by the international stylist
Coco Louise at Lumas Art Gallery Richmond
our crew today: Asi Perera for film and photos
thanking Johanna Smith for joining me as my special guest
Asi Perera, Johanna Smith, Coco Louise, Super Lifestyle Australia, Gravity Art Fashion Photography
Coco Louise x LUMAS Fashion Styling Workshop — at LUMAS Australia (Richmond).
Coco Louise x LUMAS Fashion Styling Workshop event took place at the LUMAS Australia (Richmond) and featured Coco Louise on Saturday ,February 1 at 0200pm
special thanks: Coco Louise
@itscocolouise and @madinatcocolouise
Coco Louise x LUMAS Fashion Styling Workshop event took place at the LUMAS Australia (Richmond) and featured Coco Louise on Saturday ,February 1 at 0200pm
special thanks: Coco Louise
@itscocolouise and @madinatcocolouise
photos Asi Perera at Gravity Art Fashion Photography , Australia
We were lucky enough to attend Coco Louise Styling Workshop yesterday, Saturday 1 February that took place at the internationally acclaimed LUMAS Australia Art Gallery. Big thank you to Elena Tretiakova who paid my attention to this invite in my inbox otherwise I would have missed it...
I did my research before attending the space as I heard before that the selection of the artists the gallery targets to exhibit is quite amazing and, oh, gosh, I was stunned... I opened one of them on the gallery list and I could not stop .. .The art works are so inspiring and so unique I spent the whole day drowning in the beauty and lost time-location completely... I was at home,,, But Saturday finally approached and what I saw on the walls was even better than I expected.. .Some phenomenal works. Thank you #Lumas! .. and thank you dear Coco. Coco's presentation was opened by wine and drinks serving the spectators. One of them grabbed my attention as it was green tea soft drink with some herbs. It had a very mild and very gentle taste. I will try to find it on my photos to share with our readers.
The people who attended Coco's workshop were all very special ; I would say (as I guessed) many were from the same industry, there were lots of bloggers with thousands of followers , lots of fashion gurus (as I could judge by the nature of the questions they challenged Coco with) and art lovers of course. The workshop was opened by Annie, the gallery marketing director who told us a bit of gallery history and objectives and welcomed Coco on the stage.
Coco's workshop was simple but very informative: the way we can use scarfs to make them functional in so many ways: to highlight the beauty of our outfit, to add to the colors of the matching outfit, to completely change the boring outfit you wear and make it very special. Coco asked 4 girls on stage and demonstrated her skills with the ease of fish in water: the girls looked transformed, the look cooler, they look different. It is interesting how such a small detail can change the even the way we fell about ourselves.
Coco then answered some quite tricky questions from the audience. Among them were: how did she became a stylist who was her favorite Aussie fashion designer, what is the must have in her wardrobe, who inspired her in the past and many others that she answered with the lightness of the bird that knows her flight through the forest full of leaves, bushes, branches and flowers...
The gallery space was the perfect match to the workshop: it all worked together as a great cocktail mix: complimenting each other in the best possible way.
At the end of the event there was a raffle to win one of the gallery art works and to win Coco's bag with some stylish scarfs. I just thought: any item in your wardrobe is valuable: you can make it your enemy by attaching certain energies to it and you can make it your friend and wear it for your own joy! Simple thought that should work I believe to make many of the women who say: I have nothing to wear much happier.
The event was also covered by our film maker and photographer , Asi Perera at Gravity Art Fashion Photography. I will be publishing Asi's photo shortly
I would like to thank Coco for her invite, very informative (not long and boring, not short but just right) presentation of her skills and my friend Johanna Smith for joining me as my guest at this event. I will sound a bit banal, but it was really one lovely little gig on the Saturday afternoon
please stay tuned for more information... .
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I did my research before attending the space as I heard before that the selection of the artists the gallery targets to exhibit is quite amazing and, oh, gosh, I was stunned... I opened one of them on the gallery list and I could not stop .. .The art works are so inspiring and so unique I spent the whole day drowning in the beauty and lost time-location completely... I was at home,,, But Saturday finally approached and what I saw on the walls was even better than I expected.. .Some phenomenal works. Thank you #Lumas! .. and thank you dear Coco. Coco's presentation was opened by wine and drinks serving the spectators. One of them grabbed my attention as it was green tea soft drink with some herbs. It had a very mild and very gentle taste. I will try to find it on my photos to share with our readers.
The people who attended Coco's workshop were all very special ; I would say (as I guessed) many were from the same industry, there were lots of bloggers with thousands of followers , lots of fashion gurus (as I could judge by the nature of the questions they challenged Coco with) and art lovers of course. The workshop was opened by Annie, the gallery marketing director who told us a bit of gallery history and objectives and welcomed Coco on the stage.
Coco's workshop was simple but very informative: the way we can use scarfs to make them functional in so many ways: to highlight the beauty of our outfit, to add to the colors of the matching outfit, to completely change the boring outfit you wear and make it very special. Coco asked 4 girls on stage and demonstrated her skills with the ease of fish in water: the girls looked transformed, the look cooler, they look different. It is interesting how such a small detail can change the even the way we fell about ourselves.
Coco then answered some quite tricky questions from the audience. Among them were: how did she became a stylist who was her favorite Aussie fashion designer, what is the must have in her wardrobe, who inspired her in the past and many others that she answered with the lightness of the bird that knows her flight through the forest full of leaves, bushes, branches and flowers...
The gallery space was the perfect match to the workshop: it all worked together as a great cocktail mix: complimenting each other in the best possible way.
At the end of the event there was a raffle to win one of the gallery art works and to win Coco's bag with some stylish scarfs. I just thought: any item in your wardrobe is valuable: you can make it your enemy by attaching certain energies to it and you can make it your friend and wear it for your own joy! Simple thought that should work I believe to make many of the women who say: I have nothing to wear much happier.
The event was also covered by our film maker and photographer , Asi Perera at Gravity Art Fashion Photography. I will be publishing Asi's photo shortly
I would like to thank Coco for her invite, very informative (not long and boring, not short but just right) presentation of her skills and my friend Johanna Smith for joining me as my guest at this event. I will sound a bit banal, but it was really one lovely little gig on the Saturday afternoon
please stay tuned for more information... .
for information:
#Koyomi Drink
Koyomi Shochu Blended Yuzu & Lime
Dream-like and surreal, each variant feels like it is a snapshot from a much larger story, creating intrigue and inspired by the flow of time. Playful yet sophisticated, eclectic yet approachable; @KOYOMI embodies the true spirit of Japan. KOYOMI HIGHBALL brings you an easy to drink, refreshing highball premix range that is blended with #Shochu (焼酎), a popular Japanese white spirit perfectly balanced with popular seasonal Japanese flavours. Discover Japanese refreshment and explore the culture!
Coco Louise at LUMAS Australia Art Gallery
Feb 1 2020
Photography & Video Production by Gravity Art Fashion Photography and Filming by Asi Perera www.gravityart.com.au
Its Coco Louise
Feb 1 2020
Photography & Video Production by Gravity Art Fashion Photography and Filming by Asi Perera www.gravityart.com.au
Its Coco Louise
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