BAHAMA MOMMA!
The Bahamas welcomes Nick Verreos and David Paul with a Junkanoo performer ( Bahamian New Year’s Festival)
The Islands Of the World Fashion Week were not just about the NIKOLAKI show–although for us, that was a really important part, of course! The “week” encompassed four days worth of fashion shows from over 30 designers from the Caribbean (the Bahamas, Cuba, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Lucia) Fiji, Indonesia and Madagascar, as well as featured designers, Danish-born Peter Ingwersen of NOIR Illuminati II, LA Designer-to-the-stars Kevan Hall, and myself. We ended each Fashion Week days’ worth of shows with a “Premiere Show”. 
Everyone Say Cheese: Islands Of The World Producers , Organizers, Judges, Designers: Tomas Frenes, Nick Verreos , Kevan Hall, Susan Stein, Owen Bethel, and David Paul
Featured Designers:

NIKOLAKI Spring 2009 Collection Tableaux of Models
Kevan Hall then ended the week by showing last year’s Spring ’08 Collection, inspired by Africa and Safari back at the Atlantis Resort Ballroom Runway.
Judging:
Throughout the week, I was privileged enough to also be one of the judges of three special awards that would be later handed out at the Final Night’s Festivities—the Sustainable Eco-Fashion, the Culture and Fashion Awards, and the Next-Gen Designer. My co-judges-in-fashion-crime were: Nole’ Marin (of America’s Next Top Model and judge of the new ABC show, True Beauty). He brought along his DIVA mom and friends and we immediately got along, like the kids from Gossip Girls!
And my newly discovered “Fairy Godmother”, Susan Stein, fashion editor of Palm Springs Life Magazine, and producer/director of Fashion Week El Paseo in Palm Desert.

Eco-Goddesses: Models in 2 of the Finalists’ creations for the Sustainable Eco-Fashion Award

Designer Queen Esther from St. Lucia, a colorful and vibrant woman with stupendous design talent, won the Sustainable Eco-Fashion with her John Galliano-like gown (see above)

St. Vincent and The Grenadines native, Tamiko Browne won the other two awards, the Culture and Fashion as well as the Next-Gen Designer awards, which I was honored to have presented to her.

I also was amazed at the hand work of the dresses made by the octogenarian Cuban designer, Carmen Fiol. There was one dress with HUNDREDS of 1/8 of an inch pin tucks that she sewed BY HAND!!! I also enjoyed David Andre’s Sea Sun and Sex (what a great name!) line. He hails from Haiti and we had a lot of fun discussing the FIERCE DIVA ex-wife of former Haiti dictator, Michelle Duvalier.
Trust me, she will end up being the inspiration for one of my future collections…
Reprinted From http://nickverrreos.blogspot.com/











