Denver Fashion Week

Styling for Sustainability Night at Denver Fashion Week four seasons in a row was an incredible opportunity to showcase the ethos of Relic Vintage. Each season, I curated head-to-toe looks that celebrated high-quality vintage fashion, highlighting its ability to transcend trends and embody sustainable style. By blending timeless pieces with modern aesthetics, I aimed to inspire audiences to see vintage as not only wearable art but also as a meaningful way to reduce waste in fashion. Each show was a testament to the versatility and beauty of vintage, bringing the vision of Relic Vintage to life on the runway.

Project
Location: Denver, CO

“Relic  is a vintage store and creative agency returning to the DFW runway. The shop promotes sustainability by returning vintage pieces back into the fashion cycle. Relic encourages those who come to the shop to style old pieces in new ways. Relic’s vintage inventory is given a new life – outside of the landfill. 

Founder Emily Kaler is no stranger to Denver Fashion Week. But each time she returns,she’s determined to curate something unlike anything she’s done before.

“DFW is always a chance for me to experiment with new trends and new ways of styling,” Kaler said. “Some of my inspiration this year is coming from the concept of mixing together items and styles that wouldn’t normally be paired together yet still create a harmonious look.”

-303 Magazine

Photography: 303 Maagazine
Make up credit: Hibamakeupartistry
Hair: Emily Kaler
Publication credit name: 303 Magazine