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Jul 26, 2008 News
Guyana Fashion Weekend took Guyana by storm when Sonia Noel turned her dream to reality at the end of August in 2007.
Celebrities, diplomats and general patrons all wondered how they could top such an excellent production in 2008.
Noel and her team have been tasked to think out side of the box to produce an event which is more spectacular in 2008.
Plans are well on their way and an indication of this was clear on July 12, when the casting team of Rudy Saul, Richard Young, Negla Brandis, Donna Short-Gill and Kofi Branch met at Zoom Inn to audition model hopefuls.
More than 100 models showed up over the two days expecting to be a part of Guyana’s premier fashion event.
The casting team expressed a sense of excitement with the beauty of the female and male models that auditioned for the events.
It was also noted that the passion of the models was amazing as many of them could not wait to find out if they were chosen to model on the eighty-foot catwalk.
Guyana Fashion Weekend takes place from October 1 to October 5, 2008 and will feature three fashion nights instead of two nights as was done in 2007.
Sonia Noel also encouraged the public to get their tickets early because sold-out crowds in the previous year caused many persons to be disappointed when they arrived at the venue and could not be accommodated.
GFW 2008 is being deemed as the event where fashion comes to life and expects fashion from Guyana, the Caribbean Diaspora and the French Caribbean.
Media from Europe, North America and the Caribbean are also expected to be a part of the event.
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