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Living Arts Boston, Fashion’s Finest on the Seaport Runway

  • Writer: Angela Cornacchio
    Angela Cornacchio
  • Apr 11, 2024
  • 2 min read

Recently Boston’s Convention Center, a statue of the city in the Seaport District, hosted a its third annual Living Arts conference presented by Made Incubator. The 2024 three day extravaganza was filled with sit in speaker sessions, live displays, booths of local craft entrepreneurs and the finale a living art fashion show.

The evening opened with the strings of sensational violinist Rozita Fishta a Berklee College of Music graduate. Her seductive flair covering the top forty hits and draped in a dress by Lidiya Romanchuk to kick off the tribute to fashions finest.



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The first collection to show on the Living Arts runway came from Jacque  Label. It was a focal metallic maven mesh between Disney princess meets marvel superhero. The unique halter tops made a statement that was softened by the silky skirts.


The brand MOOHDY was next to hit the stage whose staple is tribute to how the emotional states and status one feels in relationships. The collection showed soft pastels and funk patterns with an oversized flow. A teal print made many pops, a focus for a two piece male short suit and a stunning pant for a power walk on a woman.

The next set of looks to hit the Living Arts stage were from Gretta Luxe, a line showing natural tones accented sleeves and pants with a puff look. Simple silk, sheer and denim pieces made their way down the runway and the showstopper of the collection was a beige ankle length dress that flowed and a widespread wing pattern.

Another designer to sashay down the Living Arts Runway was Pattee Silver. Her collection came out upbeat and an emotion which took over the room. The line featured full denim suits with a laced flower pattern and each piece vibing love. The mishmash of attire closed with a stunning layered dress gold fringe and a denim top to make it an everyday look.


Fashion and sport have always complimented one another. Shot Fore Shot showed a collection that gave a bright and bold look to the golfer’s game. The line highlighted sleek yet functional pieces.

Making a bohemian statement was the collection



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This is an Original Work of Art. The line featured conventional looks for the office or a cocktail event with a touch of authenticity to make each piece of a kind and all showed with a work of canvas art. The stunner in this set was a sleeveless beige and subtle striped knee length over coat that screamed chic sexy.


Closing the Living Arts Boston runway was famed designer Melina Cortes Mili of Lalla Bee. Recently she started an everyday line, yet her collections of custom gowns killed the catwalk per usual. The pieces showed detailed touch, vibrant colors, seductive cuts, and that iconic couture glide.

The show was a styled success which the hands of Wave and Woven, Liya Kay and event producer Taneshia Camillo Sheffey. Visit www.livingartsboston.com to see what 2025 has to offer or showcase your Living Art.

 
 
 
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