Festival of the Arts ends with festive fashion show

Photo by Loreen Berlin The Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Canyon has wrapped for another year, as of Sept. 1st, after celebrating its 90th year. Also, the Summer event concluded with the incredible annual Pageant’s Fashion Runway Show on Sunday, Aug. 27, within the stage area. Each runway participant fashion designer was also a display artist during the onsite Artist’s exhibit at the Pageant of the Masters. Painter Elizabeth McGhee received the “Most Innovative Use of Materials’’ for her 1950s style Bubble Dress she designed and modeled, which she does each year; meticulously designing, creating and then modeling her own creation. For her dress, she used colorful single-use plastic bags inside of bubble wrap to create dots of color that were inspired by the works of oil painter George Seurat. McGhee’s runway look also impressed those attending the fashion show, as she took home the highly coveted “People’s Choice Award” as well; both well-deserved

The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters concluded its final weekend of the summer with a jam-packed celebration of events. The festive weekend kicked off with the glamorous end-of-summer extravaganza A Night of Magic Gala on Saturday evening, followed by the annual Festival Runway Fashion Show on Sunday afternoon highlighting creativity and sustainability by Festival exhibiting artists.

On Saturday, August 26th, the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters welcomed thousands of guests to its biggest bash of the season for a jam-packed night of fine art, living pictures, strolling entertainment, giveaways, and more. The event began with a red-carpet entrance where guests posed for photographers and in photo booths for souvenir print outs. Among those who walked the carpet were celebrity guests Joe Mantegna (Criminal Minds), Linda Lavin (Alice), Ginger Chan (KTLA), Kate Linder (Young and the Restless), and the evening’s host, Paula Abdul.

Entertainment was scattered throughout the art exhibit and included Le Petit Cirque acrobats and stilt walkers, as well as close-up magic from three world-class magicians: Johnny Ace Palmer, World Champion Magician; Jon Armstrong and the Mystifying Tiny Plunger; and David Stryker, magician and mentalist. Those in attendance danced to the sounds of three-time Grammy Award winner and Oscar-nominated songwriter Sergio Mendes whose vivacious melodies and infectious rhythms filled the Festival grounds.

After the concert, guests proceeded to the Irvine Bowl to enjoy a special performance of the 90th Annual Pageant of the Masters production of “Art Colony: In the Company of Artists.” Paula Abdul introduced the Pageant of the Masters, sharing her longtime love of the show since her first visit in 1999. Before the show, Paula also pulled the winning ticket for the Festival’s summer-long raffle. The winner of the 2024 Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate ($63,000 value) was Mariam Pourzamani of San Diego, CA. Proceeds from the night support arts programming for the Festival of Arts. The 2023 event was sponsored by Volvo Cars, KOST 103.5, and Yamaha.

On Sunday, August 27, the Festival of Arts held the 13th annual Festival Runway Fashion Show highlighting creativity, sustainability, and innovation. Festival artists wowed audiences with their outfits utilizing reclaimed, reused, or recycled materials. The runway show, sponsored by Fashion Island, featured a panel of three judges that chose the top looks in four categories while Festival visitors casted their votes for the “People’s Choice Award.”

The Festival Runway Fashion Show was hosted by film production designer Nelson Coates. Selecting the winners were Laguna Beach artist and former costume and set designer, Gerard Basil Stripling; award-winning costume designer Salvador Perez; and fashion executive, textile designer, documentary producer and creative director, Suzi Chauvel.

The 2023 Festival Runway Fashion Show winners include:
Painter Elizabeth McGhee received the award “Most Innovative Use of Materials’’ for her 1950’s style Bubble Dress which she designed and modeled herself. She used colorful single-use plastic bags inside bubble wrap to create dots of color, inspired by the works of oil painter George Seurat. McGhee’s runway look also impressed the crowd and took home the highly coveted “People’s Choice Award.”

“Most Creative Concept” was awarded to mixed media artist Jayne Dion for her Elizabeth Vigee Le Brun inspired dress, renowned for her depictions of Marie Antonienette. The beautiful ensemble was crafted from aluminum screen doors, hundreds of can tabs, trash bags, 16 gage wire, bed sheets, and crepe paper party streamers.

Painter Nancy Swan won “Most Glamorous & Elegant Red Carpet Worthy Creation” for her Gilded Age gown using mylar balloons, trash bags and hand-painted color squares from 1,277 breakfast bars, all eaten by the artist and saved since 2020!

Pencil artist Rowan Foley won “Most Exciting Ensemble Inspired by a Famous Artist” for her Rococo style dress, the style worn by Marie Antonienette. Rowan aimed to pay tribute to the Festival of Arts’ own community artists and the entirety of her dress was made of paper art pieces contributed by her fellow exhibitors.