

Stanford hosts The Charity Fashion Show
Executive Director of the Charity Fashion Show, Thom Scher welcomes the audience/ Image: Style Wylde/S. Whittle
On Saturday night a large, local crowd gathered at Stanford University to support micro-lending charity KIVA, and the annual Charity Fashion Show which was held to benefit the non-profit.
Throughout the lengthy runway portion of the show, which featured 25+ designers from all levels of the industry both local and international, the audience remained jovial with frequent cat calls and cheers erupting in response to the student models as they did their best sashays, Brazilian stomps, and saunters down the runway.
With such a vast array of designers and collections to view, it was difficult to chose favorites. However, there were many high- points during the evening, including the strong work presented from several San Francisco Bay Area based designers including Kittinhawk, Alexandria von Bromssen, and Aksel Paris, whom represented the many facets of the growing local industry with their unique points of view.
A complete list of the designers in the show with links to their website can be found on the previous Style Wylde article located here.
Aksel Paris/image: Style Wylde/ S. Whittle
For more photos from The Charity Fashion show, visit the Style Wylde Galleries.
Kittinhawk/Image: Style Wylde/S. Whittle
Reader Comments (4)
I'm pretty sure that the model in the second picture was wearing a sweater on her legs.
That designer makes those--- she calls them "ninja pants"
I don't the pants are that bad, just a little too bulky in the dropped crotch area.
I LOVE THE PANTS!!!!!!