New York - Now in its seventh year, Village Care of New Yorks annual "Tulips and Pansies: The Headdress Affair" is not your average benefit fashion show - pair New Yorks top florists with the citys most creative fashion designers, and the end result? Floral headdresses akin to wearable rooftop gardens, that are so outrageous and over-the-top they could be their own float in the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif.
The show, held on Thursday, May 15, raised funds to support Village Cares medical and other support programs for the 1500 AIDS and HIV patients they serve on a daily basis. With Heatherettes Richie Rich and Traver Rains and model and actress Lydia Hearst as the events co-chairs and James Aguiar of "Full Frontal Fashion" as the exuberant emcee, fashion met floral in 18 elaborately constructed headdresses by designers such as Betsey Johnson, Catherine Malandrino, Alvin Valley and Magda Berliner.
"It smells amazing, the girls look amazing and the drag queens look amazing!" said Richie Rich, who participated in the show last year with a "big flying saucer floral concoction."
Though working with fresh flowers is no easy feat ("They dont last! Youre trying to get them on, either sew them or with the glue gun, but the glue gun melts the flowers, and they wilt. Its like an Americas Next Top Model challenge!" explained Richie Rich), it didnt stop the designers from dreaming up headdress that challenged gravity and gave a whole new meaning to the famous sixties song lyric, "If youre going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair."
From a corset constructed entirely of pussy willow buds resembling tiny pearls by Empress 22 Charlene Chivoe of Imperial Court of New York (in collaboration with Tara McInerney of Morningside Greenhouse) to long garlands of flowers delicately woven into the models hair in Cynthia Steffe and Renny and Reeds bohemian headdress, the results were varied, but for the five judges Patrick McDonald, Alison Berlin, Maggie Norris, Frank Di Caro and Richie Rich there were some clear stand-outs.
The judges named four winners "Most Outrageous" went to Empress 13 Anne Tique of Imperial Court of New York in collaboration with Brian Fischer of Morningside Greenhouse for their enormous headdress featuring pencil cactus, orchids, peony petals and tillandesis; "Most Beautiful" was Alexis Bittar and Flowers Rocks Victorian Cyber Goth creation; "Most Original" went to FORM New York and Aristocratic by Tammys white orchid and blue ostrich feather design and "Most Engaging" was awarded to the biggest headdress of the evening, Betsey Johnson and David Tuteras "pussy willow chapeau" with irises, petal brim and grass construction.
The size of large satellite dish, this one had the audience roaring in approval.
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