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Macy's Passport99: Spectacular Fashion Display

©1999 metrofashion- fashionThe Passport99 (American Express Evening) Fashion Show was glamourous and charming, strengthening the major role in fashion events that the Macy's Passport series will play in the future. There were evening gowns and contemporary casual wear, and the models had some fun with period costume peices. Who were the major designers? Tommy Hilger, Cynthia Rowley, Julie Chaken, Nicholas Graham, and others.

Modeling Agencies Everyone who is anyone in the model agency world contributed to the Passport99 Fashion Show, including Ford Models, City Model Management, Stars the Agency, and Look Model Agency. Well, almost- where was Elite? The models were regal throughout, and Men's Health Magazine got into the act with some of their top cover models. Beauty on the stage, in the wardrobe, and throughout the audience. At one point in the show, Host Sharon Stone said to a woman seated next to the catwalk, "I bet you used to be up here doing the walk!"

For the women, the Fashion Show was quintessential American, with Tide-bright whites, popular khaki skirts and neutral blouses and dresses, and bold mono-colored cable-knit wool sweaters. The models themselves were varied in appearance, some Mediteranean, some European, some classic American. Speaking of the modeling world, Cindy Crawford hosted the opening Fashion Show on Thursday night of the event.

"Body" was the catch phrase for the men. Joe Boxer made a big splash with "patriotic" underwear collection, where the striking male models showed off their buff physics in bold red, white, and blue designs. Even Jerry Rice, the famous San Francisco 49ers professional football player, participated, showing his chest underneath a brilliant white winter coat.

And the music was eccletic - from glam rock to gospel to deep house. One of the highlights of the show was a performance of "This Little Light of Mine" by the City of Refuge Restoration Choir that got the audience and models on stage clapping and singing.
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Metrofashion 2000 San Francisco
(SF) Spectacular Macys Passport99 with Sharon Stone : Sharon Stone hosted the 1999 Passport event which featured designers like Hilfiger and Rowley for the benefit of AIDS research.
Magic Johnson at Passport99 : Magic Johnson was a splash as Passport99 host; his charisma set the tone for a dazzling evening of "fashion and compassion."
Passport99 Fashion Show Images : The Passport99 Fashion Show was diverse with evening gowns, glam rock, Egyptian costumes, and patriotic (Joe Boxer) underwear.
(SF) Sony Metreon Complex Hits Big : Sony Metreon complex is more than a new mall, it is a new concept in public retail gathering spaces and a great place to hang out.
Movies: Pierce Brosnan is a Class Act as Crown or Bond : Interviews with Millionaire and Madison magazines reveal Pierce Brosnan to be a model star, with an admirable sense of self and purpose.
Metrofashion Spring 2000 - Contents
Spring 2000: Elegant and Pretty, Wild Side, Glamorous Chic, Elegant - Bill Blass Tour
Trends: pretty, sheer, wild, chic, glamorous, elegant
Designer Spotlight: Maria Campo, Italian Couture and Stagewear (Hollywood)
Retailer Spotlight: Museum of Jewelry Spring 2000 Catalog
FASHION SKETCH DIRECTORY
Versace Red/Orange Gown Balmain Yellow/Black Ballroom Gown Versus Yellow Shorts/Red Top Gucci Midnight Blue Single-sleeve Gown Mugler Black Tulle Ballgown
red orange gown yellow black ballroom yellow shorts midnight blue gown black tulle gown
Valentino Red/Black Embroidered Top Armani Pink Top/Skirt with Sheer Overlay Valentino Pink Floral Lingerie & Jacket Nina Ricci Red-Striped Top/Shorts Valentino White Pant Suit with Frills
red black decorateive top pink sheer pink floral red stripes white pants
 




 
 
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