How to avoid a fashion faux pas

Web site: www.colleenquencouture.com

About Colleen Quen's inspired designs from China:

Wu Shui Butterfly
Dedicated to Wu Shui, a local 12 year-old girl, Colleen met in a Buyi village. Their encounter was timeless, bridging two separate cultures with a karmic connection. Colleen pays homage to the Buyi's intricate batik motif through the back cut out design. She designs the spirit of the Buyi culture through the indigo color and the usage of the lightness of the fabric with a definite butterfly outline in the front and back of the dress, bringing forth the Yin and Yang element. The butterfly silhouette and silver adornments are representational of the village's ceremonial costumes. Fabric content: indigo blue silk gazar

The Dowry
The handmande whimsical animal appliqué narrates the tales of the Miao village history, capturing the life stories handed down from generation to generation. The Miao woman traditionally wears a high coiffed hairstyle made of wool black yarn. Colleen incorporates fringe trim made of wool yarn, matching the colors of the appliqué, adorned with silver circular metal adornments on the front panel of the gown for accents. The back pouch carries the Miao hair pieces in indigo blue with a gesture of a silver handmade hair ornament. Attached to the back pouch is the appliqué long train signifying the traditional Buyi and Miao head piece. Fabric content: traditional handmade Miao Cotton Application, black cotton denim, wool yarn

About Colleen Quen:

Part sculptor, architect and painter, nationally-renowned couturière Colleen Quen's designs are made of fantastical dreams. Inspired by nature's motifs, Impressionist art and modern architecture, Quen passionately creates gowns that are glamorous, feminine and dramatically chic.

Practicing authentic, centuries-old French couture techniques, Quen can create anything one's heart desires - her talent is as broad as one's imagination. Think spectacular full ball skirts in duchesse silk satins or creamy chiffons. Think romantic bias-cut sheaths in gauzy, flowy silks. Each dress uniquely divine, Quen's artisan skills shine through with carefully-chosen fabrics. With the precision of an engineer, she expertly calculates a "body print" for each client, ensuring absolute perfection in each piece.

From the highly celebrated Sake-tini dress to the dazzling Georgia O'Keeffe gown, Quen has established a cult following since the very beginning. Her confections are a perfect alchemy of old-world couture with a modern, edgy flair. Conjuring flashes of yesteryear's Dior and Balenciaga, each whimsical piece is grounded with precious stitch work that will last forever. For this very reason, her enviable clientele flourishes exponentially with each performing arts season.

With an overflowing abundance of media coverage in recent years, Quen's star has quickly soared to magnificent heights. International fashion and film celebrities such as Tyra Banks, Paris Hilton and Bai Ling have been gracefully adorned with Quen's masterpieces. Featured in InStyle, Town & Country, WWD and Modern Bride, her sophisticated approach has also led to numerous commissions by the famed Alonzo King's Lines Ballet Company.

Before her career as a couturière, Quen graduated with an AA in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in 1986. She then focused on a ten-year design career for Wilkes Sport by Wilkes Bashford, Eileen West, Gap, Jane Tise/Karen Alexander and Joan Walters. Following her true love, she later studied at the Simmone Sethna School of French Couture. Graduating with a certificate in French Couture in 1996, Quen finally began her own couture design business in 2000.

A native of San Francisco, Quen is currently preparing her future international collections at her atelier. She resides with her husband Rick Lee, a prominent industrial and furniture designer. Both Quen and Lee are also collaborating on their new LeeQuen Design Gallery. A nurturing sanctuary of fashion, furniture and art, it will help sustain and expand the local Bay Area, national and international art communities.

Special thanks to the following people involved in the fashion shoot:

Models
Michelle de Leon
Julia Chen

Make Up Artist
Jennifer Castro

W's Salon
William Soriano

Pande Productions
Eddie Cotillan

Copyright © 2024 KGO-TV. All Rights Reserved.