Ville Magazine l Insider Access for City Lifestyle Sept/Oct 2016 / Fashion Issue | Page 9

FROM THE PUBLISHER Fall is the season for fashion. It’s the time when publications release their fashion issue with fall fashion trends and pages and pages of runway shots. However, this is not what you will see in this issue as we have dared to be different. We decided to focus on the impact fashion makes from presentation, communication, and all else that relates to it. Don’t get me wrong; fashion trends are important, but who’s to say they must be your style for the season? Okay, okay, a lot of people, but trends are constantly changing. A celebrity or public icon wears something, then everyone has to have it and designers create a similar look with their own style. That’s how the first celebrated fashion designer came into history. Marie-Jeanne Rose Bertin was Marie Antoinette’s dressmaker and her looks became a huge trend every time the queen would step out in a new design. She held the torch for the new look until the queen’s dethronement in 1792. The French had a huge impact on fashion and still do so what better travel spot to feature for this issue other than Paris. Music and fashion also go hand and hand. Artists such as Lady Gaga, Madonna, and Michael Jackson were all recognized for their style and became a part of fashion history. As new artists and music genres come out, so does the new looks. Seattle’s own Maiah Manser understands this as her beautiful voice and fashion sense has not gone unnoticed as seen in our exclusive interview with her. Fashion can also bring awareness. It was once considered a luxury to wear fur coats and jewelry made of ivory. This was until people realized that those items were supporting the extinction of species. It encouraged poaching in Africa and Asia, endangering the existence of cheetahs, tigers, lions, and elephants. This is why I wanted to do a feature on our fashion photoshoot with these majestic creatures. We drove six hours to Winston, Oregon, experienced something unforgettable at Wildlife Safari and drove six hours back in the same day -- and it was worth it. The cheetahs took my breath away; truly magnificent from the way the look to the way they walk. The elephant’s, Valerie, was magical. Some may not know it, but elephants are extremely intelligent and very emotional. They feel sadness, joy, love, jealousy, fury, grief, compassion and distress. To me, Valerie looked pretty happy and I think she knew what was going on. Notice how her head is tilted towards Amberleigh in the cover? I am pretty sure she was posing as she wrapped her adorable trunk around Amberleigh. The staff was gracious and extremely helpful. It’s easy to see the passion and love they have for all the animals, and it’s comforting to know the animals are in great care. I really want to go back – especially after I heard a rumor that cheetah cubs are coming . Some of the dresses used in the shoot were one-of-a-kind pieces by a couple of our Northwest Fashion Award finalists. All the finalists’ pieces will be showcased at the 3rd Annual Seattle Style Night along with Northwest Hairstyling Awards salon hair shows. Beauty is what seals the overall look. All the NHA finalists’ creations are featured in this issue. Winners will be announced at the visually exciting event on October 4th at Foundation Nightclub. Besides the standard of fashion in relation to clothing, it is also related to how things are presented. Food and cocktails can be presented in a fashionable way – just seeing them makes you want to order them.“ Fashion can also be how we do things uniquely, which is why I included a new section, “Spotlight On,” that features a Seattleite that has that special something that makes them standout whether it be in a career, passion, hobby or one-off idea. This was my goal for this issue – make it stand out and I hope it has achieved just that. This issue is a personal best for me and the photoshoot is the best I’ve ever produced. It’s going to be hard to beat, but then again that’s never stopped me. Charity Mainville Photos Jessica Drake - JLD Photography A special thank you to Wildlife Safari to allowing us to shoot at your amazing park! FASHION ISSUE l VILLE l 9