Our friends from Mode in Provo started with some of their classy, slightly staid looks, but there were also some more-daring outfits as well.
This outfit looks great for having lunch in the park.
This one is perfect for an extra on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Funny story: I bought this deadstock 70s Western shirt from Coal Umbrella on the night of the stroll. In a rush, Coal Umbrella asked if they could borrow it back for the fashion show and I reluctantly agreed.
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SLC Pomp's own Torres family designers have moved up from Barbie fashion to full-sized outfits.
Marcela made this outfit and dyed the material for the skirt herself.
This fancy raincoat is made from ripstop nylon that she got at Smith and Edwards. I envision the Vogue spread for this one taking place at the Tooele Munitions Depot.
Vests are appropriate for any occasion.
This one came a long way from where it was originally.
How many hats have you made this week?
Overall, I think the Spring Fashion Stroll was a big improvement over last December's. The outfits and vendors were good, and the weather was nice. I hope that the stroll's success might lead to better runway lighting...
Always,
SLC POMP
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