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Fashion show co-host Emily Ellyn welcomed guests to the show.
Fashion show co-host Melanie Pace told guests how fascinating the outfits were.
Fashion show co-hosts Melanie Pace and Emily Ellyn explained the rules of the show.
Guests listened as fashion show co-hosts Melanie Pace and Emily Ellyn talked about the rules and the cause behind the show.
Model Kateva showed off designer Teri Tarbox’s rendition of “Tinkerbell.”
Model Kateva showed off designer Teri Tarbox’s rendition of “Tinkerbell.”
Model Elizabeth channeled her inner “Mary Poppins,” an outfit created by designer Katherine Van der Biest.
“Delilah” — of the movie “Samson and Delilah” — was brought to life by model Ashley and designers Lisa Menz and Andi Somers.
“Katniss Everdeen” was designed by John Hamstra and modeled by Alyssa.
XL 106.7 radio personality Sondra Rae strutted down the runway as Prince, an outfit created by Vanessa Greeley and Carolina Gonzalez-Lara.
XL 106.7 radio personality Sondra Rae strutted down the runway as Prince, an outfit created by Vanessa Greeley and Carolina Gonzalez-Lara.
Designer Colette Peters’s “Queen of Camelot” outfit was modeled by Rachel.
Model Chelsea blew kisses to the audience as she showed off designer Marilyn Bawol’s rendition of Marilyn Monroe, from the movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.”
Model Chelsea showed off designer Marilyn Bawol’s rendition of Marilyn Monroe, from the movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.”
Sanaa Manah’s version of a bride, from the movie “Funny Face,” was modeled by Kirsten.
“Snow White,” designed by Mily Pimentel and modeled by Kaley, was a crowd favorite.
“Snow White,” designed by Mily Pimentel and modeled by Kaley, was a crowd favorite.
Marie Antoinette, modeled by Celene and designed by Chris Aranda and Mary Carmen Gonzalez, wowed the crowd.
Model Elizabeth channeled her inner "Mary Poppins," an outfit created by designer Katherine Van der Biest.
Willie Soto and Liliana Cuellar created an outfit inspired by Frida Kahlo, modeled by Sophia.
Model Jessica became a burlesque dancer for the show to model Ana Elisa Salinas’ creation.
Model Ashley, playing the character “Delilah,” struts down the runway once more as her outfit’s designers explain their process.
Designers Lisa Menz and Andi Somers explained to fashion show co-hosts Melanie Pace and Emily Ellyn how they created their outfit.
Daisy Buchanan from “The Great Gatsby” was brought to life by model Isabel and designers Lisa Mansour and Laura Saporiti.
Daisy Buchanan from “The Great Gatsby” was brought to life by model Isabel and designers Lisa Mansour and Laura Saporiti.
Designer Marilyn Bawol points to the headpiece on her model, Chelsea.
A clutch with an ostrich head was the accessory of choice for designers Ashley Holt and Joshua John Russell’s outfit, modeled by Alexis.
Designer Ashley Holt explains what hers and Joshua John Russell’s outfit is made from.
Willie Soto and Liliana Cuellar had their studio destroyed in the Mexico earthquakes, but still managed to create a stunning outfit. Here, they explain to the audience how they did it.
Models all reappeared at the end of the show to close it out.
“Tinkerbell,” “Mary Poppins” and other movie characters showed off their outfits on the runway.
Each outfit featured in the show was at least 60% edible.
The amount of detail on each edible outfit amazed the audience.
ORANGE COUNTY Models strutted the runway wearing outfits pleasing to both the eye and the palate during the Sugar Art Fashion Show at The Americas Cake Fair on Friday, Oct. 13. The show brought together artists from all over the country — including some from Central and South America — who took on the challenge of creating wearable works of confectionary art. Outfits were all at least 60% edible. Partial proceeds from ticket sales went on to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, a nonprofit organization that collects, stores and distributes donated food to 550 feeding partners in Central Florida.