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jakeXT

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Tue Jul 10, 2012, 01:19 PM Jul 2012

Men rarely watch fashion shows, but somehow I liked this fun concept





A raucous, theatrical show by streetwear label Reserva wrapped up FashionRio in style late Saturday.

Models of all ages, from toddlers to septuagenarians, and several ethnicities frolicked, skipped and breakdanced on a catwalk strewn, like a sprawling bourgeois home, with couches and armchairs and an oversized dining room table. The soundtrack pumped as the models sat down for a family lunch and then boogied over the photographers' pit to pull off their best dance moves in front of the snapping flashbulbs.

With its preppy multi-ethnic family vibe, the show had a sort of Abercrombie & Fitch thing going, but at the same time felt more authentically Brazilian than many of the week's other shows, most of which featured just a sprinkling of nonwhite models.

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Men rarely watch fashion shows, but somehow I liked this fun concept (Original Post) jakeXT Jul 2012 OP
No nudity. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #1
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