NICOLE BRIDGER PRESENTS ‘BE’ AT ECO FASHION WEEK
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, March 21, 2013 – Nicole Bridger’s new Spring/Summer collection will be showcased at an interactive fashion show to kick off Eco Fashion Week on April 21. The installation style show is taking place at the Portside Pub in Gastown and will feature Nicole’s new collection titled ‘BE’. Best known for her draped designs and use of high quality ethical and sustainable fabrics, ‘BE’ is all about showing up in life.
The colour palette for Nicole’s new line is bold with neutral undertones, adding strength to the season. Nicole has also incorporated a wreck print, which ties in all the hottest trending colours this season including lilac, deep berry notes, stormy greys and lapis. A linen jersey tee from her collection will feature a sketch of two hands holding a heart, produced by famed local Canadian artist Ben Tour. The sketch will also appear on Nicole’s silk scarves.
“Our mobile fashion show will feature models dressed in the new collection, standing throughout the Portside Pub and interacting with guests,” said Nicole Bridger “To add an element of impulsive creativeness, I will be live painting on a few pieces from my collection during the show.”
Eco Fashion Week is taking place April 21 through 24 in Vancouver. The goal is to inform and inspire the fashion-conscious and sustainable-minded. This is the sixth edition of the bi-annual show that endeavors to challenge all aspects of the fashion industry. Through speaker seminars, industry panels, and fashion shows, Eco Fashion Week’s objective is to discover a solution that balances ecology, society, and culture.
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Nicole Bridger is a fashion line for a new generation of women who want to look effortlessly chic while maintaining a commitment to the earth and its people. Each collection is composed of standout pieces that reflect one’s individuality and femininity. For more information and to shop online, visit www.NicoleBridger.com or visit the store at 2151 West 4th Avenue in Vancouver.