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“Fantasy Machine is an experimental fashion show and pop up shop presented and curated by Meg Beck,” explains Current Space Co-Director Julianna Hamilton. “This year was the 6th iteration and included a mixture of designers who have participated many times and those who were joining for the first time. Over the years, it’s grown so much in popularity that we’ve added a second show time.”

The event hosted on October 19 at Current Space included participating designers Cassidy English, flowernames, Ruth Xu Huang, Meg Beck, Aszana, Juliana Josephine, and Soft Shell Knits. The event was animated by DJ Inner Freekling, MC Moses Leonardo, with Production Assistance from Laurel Levia.

We hope you enjoy the beautiful photo coverage by Emma Cheshire courtesy of Current Space.

Participating Designers:

Cassidy English @cass_english
flowernames @flower__names
Ruth (Xu) Huang @winteryruth
Meg Beck @megbeckstudio
Aszana @aszanastudio
Julianna Josephine @julianna_josephine_
Soft Shell Knits @softshellknits

DJ: innerfreekling @innerfreekling
MC: Moses Leonardo @versaceshortie
Production Assistant: Laurel Levia @laurellevia

 

 

MC Moses Leonardo
The bar at Current Space
Back stage getting ready
Fashion Line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Fashion line by Meg Beck
Designer Meg Beck
Fashion Line by Meg Beck
Fashion Line by Meg Beck
Fashion Line by Meg Beck
Fashion Line by Meg Beck
MC Moses Leonardo
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Fashion Line by Cassidy English
Designer Cassidy English
MC Moses Leonardo
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Fashion Line by Ruth (Xu) Huang
Designer Ruth (Xu) Huang
MC Moses Leonardo
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion Line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion line by flowernames
Fashion Line by Aszana
Fashion Line by Aszana
Fashion Line by Aszana
Fashion Line by Aszana
Fashion Line by Aszana
Fashion Line by Aszana
Fashion Line by Aszana
Designer Aszana
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Julianna Josephine
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
Fashion Line by Soft Shell Knits
MC Moses Leonardo
Current Space Directors Michael Benevento and Julianna Hamilton
Aszana team
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