Models draped in airy skirts, lace gowns and bow-tied corsets walked the runway under spotlights at the Press Club in downtown San Francisco on Friday. The showcase featured hand-crafted pieces by independent fashion designer Joey Ehren.
Ehren’s designs encapsulate femininity and structure by incorporating floral and plaid prints, matching sets, and floor-length gowns. The show was entirely self-produced, with Ehren enlisting volunteers as models, bouncers and photographers — including his partner, Liam Clickenger, a photographer.
Ehren produces a fashion show every month or two, each show featuring 10-20 looks. The show on Friday was his 10th runway show.
“The real reason I like doing it is because it puts me in a position where I have to produce an entire collection in under a month,” Ehren said. “That tunes my skills to be better than what they are, and I’ve seen a lot of growth over the last year doing this kind of stuff. Really, my goal is to be the best that I can be.”
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