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And the Winner is….

About 900 people visited the IMA last Friday night to attend two showings of Project IMA: Fashion Unbound. Of the 40 designers that traveled from all over the country, a local designer and student, Jeremy B. Hunt won the best of show prize for his crinoline inspired ensemble made entirely of packing material and card board. The Elizabeth Kraft-Meek fashion design award of $500 was awarded to Jeremy based on the decisions of three talented judges, Jacqueline Buckingham Anderson, CEO of Style Meets Life, David Hochoy, Artistic Director for Dance Kaleidoscope and Lisa Silhanek, CEO of Silhanek Ltd., and the former director of IMG Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.


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Vote Now! Project IMA:Fashion Unbound Audience Choice

Vote now for your favorite designer from Project IMA: Fashion Unbound. Let us know who’s piece was the best by picking from the list below. The person/s with the most amount of votes by 11:59 p.m.  on Saturday, October 23 will win the Audience Choice Award.

Who was your favorite Project IMA:Fashion Unbound designer?

  • Amanda Helmsing (Fox of the Grotto Clothing) (29%, 2,231 Votes)
  • Sylvia Schieber (27%, 2,043 Votes)
  • Kelly Gray (12%, 934 Votes)
  • Amanda Jensen (10%, 754 Votes)
  • Vanessa Walilko (5%, 390 Votes)
  • Lyndsey Helling of Discardia (5%, 372 Votes)
  • Margarita Mileva & Iva Mileva (3%, 210 Votes)
  • Alyssa Benner (2%, 121 Votes)
  • Linda Sweany (1%, 86 Votes)
  • Jessica Dionne Artistry (1%, 55 Votes)
  • Nancy Todd (1%, 54 Votes)
  • Jeremy B. Hunt (1%, 50 Votes)
  • Joan Wyand (0%, 36 Votes)
  • Joseph Chang & Ali Graham (0%, 30 Votes)
  • Emilliner by Emily Clark (0%, 27 Votes)
  • Gretchen Lach and Stephannee Wysong (0%, 26 Votes)
  • Liz Alig (0%, 25 Votes)
  • Nikki Blaine Couture (0%, 24 Votes)
  • Heather R. Davis (0%, 21 Votes)
  • Damian Michael (0%, 18 Votes)
  • Casey Maas (0%, 15 Votes)
  • Quil Jewelry by Elizabeth Brooks (0%, 14 Votes)
  • Jo Dean (0%, 14 Votes)
  • Eimaj Designs by Dampier (0%, 14 Votes)
  • Catherine Fritsch (Sweet Revenge) (0%, 14 Votes)
  • pLopLop (John Clark) (0%, 11 Votes)
  • Ann Radtke (0%, 10 Votes)
  • Sarah Preston (0%, 9 Votes)
  • Maria Rusomaroff (0%, 7 Votes)
  • Jerry Lee Atwood (0%, 6 Votes)
  • Nataliya Kitic (0%, 6 Votes)
  • Beth Bennett (0%, 5 Votes)
  • Francis Stallings (0%, 5 Votes)
  • Jie-Euen Choi (0%, 4 Votes)
  • One-Of-A-Kind Pieces by Zoë Renee Ashley (0%, 4 Votes)
  • Deanna Webb (0%, 4 Votes)
  • GAVAN (0%, 3 Votes)
  • DLAN designer and producer of IFT "Indy Fashion Time" (0%, 3 Votes)
  • Jeanne Leimkuhler of Discardia (0%, 2 Votes)
  • d. lamont-couture (3%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 7,659

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Strike A Pose

So here we are, in the midst of Fashion Week (Have you been paying attention?) and even though we in Indianapolis are safely out of the way of all the hustle and bustle of tent life in New York, we are in the midst of preparing for a little hustle of our own.

Marc by Marc Jacobs Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images

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4 Things I Know I Know

An homage to Tyler Green’s 5 Things I Think I Think.

On Procession

Parades Are Really Hard Work -
On Procession is just 2 weeks away. This seems almost incomprehensibly imminent. After nearly 2 years of hard work, the IMA is ready to take art into the streets of Indianapolis for an exhibition on parade. From porta-potties to posters, participants to police the logistics of organizing a parade have been challenging and at times, overwhelming. And the real kicker is that the parade’s success is dependant as much on Mother Nature as it is on the last few months of hard work. Rain or shine, hell or high water we’re having this event. I’m certain that on April 26 we’re going to see the streets of Fountain Square flooded with people and not rain!

People Love SwagThe T-shirt contest is a real hit. In fact, it’s such a big success that we’re considering producing more IMA blog-related items. If you have thoughts as to what kind of additional swag you’d like to receive from the IMA, please comment on this entry. We’re open to any and all ideas – the cleverer the better. Oh and by the way, does anyone know where we can purchase a t-shirt gun?

Project IMA = Huge Crowd – Last Friday night we had almost 2,000 people attend Project IMA. It was exciting to see so many people at the museum in support of fashion art and local designers. Filled to the brim with the hippest folks in the city, the IMA was FIERCE (to borrow a word from the most recent Project Runway winner, Christian Siriano). In fact, the event was so well attended that we reached max capacity for the show almost 30 minutes before it actually began.

I Bummed I’m Missing MW2008 – I’m looking forward to a full report from my colleagues who are attending MW2008 this year in Montreal. Social Media, User-Generated Content, New Media Art AND CANADA…seriously, I’m a geek for this stuff. If you find yourself in Montreal near the Hilton Montreal Bonaventure, you should stop by. On Friday, the Nugget Factory’s very own Dan Dark will be part of a large group conducting a mini-workshop about YouTube.

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Feeling Haute, Haute, Haute

I’m tired of cold weather. It’s been unseasonably cold in Indianapolis. Spring officially began 13 days ago, but I’m pretty sure Mother Nature didn’t get the message. It’s freezing outside. Literally! I scraped ice off of my windshield this morning. Brrrr.

Well, winter weather be damned. Here’s a day-by-day plan to heat up your weekend, despite the frigid temps.

On Thursday, Enjoy a Cocktail – Nothing says warm weather like a fruity drink. After work today, start your weekend early by grabbing a cocktail at Puck’s Happy Hour. As you sip your Orange Crush or Pomegranate Martini, close your eyes and imagine strolling along a beach or lounging by the pool. Once you have finished your drink and awakened from your daydream, stay warm by strolling through the galleries or enjoying a talk about the “Art of the Parade” with Alison Heimstead. (Learn more about Alison Heimstead, by clicking here.)

On Friday, Strut your Stuff
–Don’t miss the “haute”est show in town. Friday night, the IMA heats things up with Project IMA – a runway show featuring the outrageous / beautiful / irreverent / glamorous designs of 16 fashion designers from the Indianapolis area (pictured below). The event is free and starts at 7:00 pm. Between the fashion and the music of DJ Stefan, it’s going to be one sizzling Friday night. (Learn more about Project IMA, by clicking here.)

Project IMA

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