Photos & Video: RVA Fashion Week & Downtown Short Pump Present “Uncorked”

Last night The Wine Loft was the place to see and be seen. Host to RVA Fashion Week’s first Short Pump event, “Uncorked” debuted as a huge success. It was an evening for showcasing fabulous jewelry using live models adorned with exquisite pieces by local designers Kelley Farlow and Chelsea Nicolas, local retailer Schwarzchild’s and […]

Last night The Wine Loft was the place to see and be seen. Host to RVA Fashion Week’s first Short Pump event, “Uncorked” debuted as a huge success. It was an evening for showcasing fabulous jewelry using live models adorned with exquisite pieces by local designers Kelley Farlow and Chelsea Nicolas, local retailer Schwarzchild’s and clothing by MiLa’s Bridal and NYFO.

But the jewelry wasn’t the only one sparkling. Men and women from all over Richmond came out dressed to impress, showcasing their own unique sense of style—and there were certainly enough photographers to capture everyone on their good side. Attendants were able to enjoy an intimate atmosphere filled with fine wines and great music provided by John Reinhold as models posed to a mob of camera flashes. It was another wonderful night for RVA Fashion Week and Short Pump can hopefully expect to see more as the event develops annually bringing in more local talent, businesses and national supporters.

The RVA Fashion Week events continue with the Runway at CenterStage Model Competition tonight, followed by Catwalk for Kids luncheon on Friday and Finale at Rocketts Landing on Saturday. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at any of the events or on the RVA Fashion Week website.

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Photos by Trevor Dickerson & Stephen Boling

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