Cloud Orchid Magazine is now putting out miniature issues for the fashion events that we cover. This mini issue is all about the Silversark Sirens in Space Fashion Show. Find it on MagCloud: Cloud Orchid Magazine – Silversärk’s The “Sirens in Space” Fashion Show Special Edition Continue reading
Category Archives: Designer Corner
This is where we feature up and coming designers featured in our magazine.
Artist Jody Krevens
Written by Reynard Jones Humanity has long sought to set itself apart from and conquer the natural world, its constructions used to separate it from the elements, its technology meant to give prowess over the realm of possibility. Jody Krevens, however, believes that humanity is but a servant of artifice, our bodies proffering only the … Continue reading
Deborah Olson Milliner Extraordinaire
Deborah Olson is a hat designer, who up until recently, has been networking via word of mouth. All of that is about to change now that she has created her own Etsy page. Deborah’s designs were featured in the Silversark Sirens in Space Fashion Show article in the Winter 2013 Issue. We will also be … Continue reading
Sirens in Space: Victoriana Futuristico Fashion Show
Clothing designer Silversark will be featuring her designs in a futuristic style winter fashion show December 15, 2012 at MOCT. Located at 240 E. Pittsburgh Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204 you do not want to miss out on this fabulous event. Little Alice will be walking in this show, a rare treat, as well as featuring … Continue reading
Macy’s Incubator Open House
Cloud Orchid Magazine co-editors Bryan Thompson and Little Alice attended the Macy’s Incubator Open House to meet up and coming Chicago designers. We already know Rachel Frank, who will have a full feature in the Winter Issue, but we met some other great designers that we hope to feature soon. Two of these were Lagi … Continue reading
Artist Timothy Westbrook
Here is one of our “spotlight artists,” Timothy Westbrook. We met this young man at the Milwaukee Steampunk Maker’s Faire at the Pfister Hotel. His work features designs inspired by Victorian style clothing, as well as recycling found items. His most interesting process is weaving cassette tape into the fabrics he uses for his gowns. … Continue reading