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Runway model remembers bringing community fashion shows to life.
Summary
Carolyn Deer organized four community fashion shows that relied on volunteers, donated clothing and local stylists, with help from a group she calls the Moose and her brother Georgie as emcee. At one show, participant Danny Norton, who has since died, became a popular runway presence and later thanked Deer, saying he had never felt so good.
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Carolyn Deer recounts organizing four community fashion shows that involved volunteers, local businesses and family. The shows included stage-building help from a group she calls the Moose, and her brother Georgie served as emcee. Clothing and styling were donated by stores such as La Tisseur, Zellers and Woolworths in Lachine, while local barbers and hairdressers prepared participants. One memorable participant, Danny Norton, became a popular runway figure and later expressed deep gratitude.
Key details:
- Carolyn Deer ran four community fashion shows with volunteer involvement and rehearsal support.
- A group referred to as the Moose helped build stages and her brother Georgie served as emcee.
- Clothing and other supplies were donated by stores including La Tisseur, Zellers, and Woolworths in Lachine.
- Local barbers, hairdressers and stylists prepared men and women for the runway.
- A participant, Danny Norton, who has since died, had a standout runway moment and thanked Deer, saying he had never felt so good; Deer has two or three recordings of the shows.
Summary:
The events brought together volunteers, businesses and family to stage free community fashion shows that created memorable moments for participants. Undetermined at this time.
