Archive for September, 2010

Sweet Tooth: Sweet Streets 2, The Opening.

Posted in art, Bubble Punch Events, Celebs, Event Report, fashion, Gallery Opening, inspiration, promotions on September 13th, 2010

Day One – Saturday’s Opening Reception Night

Gallery Nucleus gets very sweet. 6%DOKIDOKI & SO SO HAPPY Windows

Last Saturday night kicked Sweet Streets 2 with a carousel of fun, fashion, and food. If you couldn’t make it down for the opening reception last weekend, the Sweet Streets show will be showing at Gallery Nucleus until October 4, 2010. So please check it out before it leaves! There were a plethora of taletned artists from all over the world in this show.

Day 0: Bubble Punch & the Nucleus Staff at the space setting up and finalizing the contests!

Before the glitter and sparkle of the opening reception, 6%DOKIDOKI had their model casting on Thursday, September 9, 2010. All of our lovely finalists were invited for a private interview and fitting with Sebastian Masuda (designer for 6%DOKIDOKI), Yuka, and Vani. Though only eight of our finalists were able to make it, everyone at 6%DOKIDOKI were very pleased with their selected finalists, and found it hard to choose only a few.

Our 8 Finalists: Mandie, San, Chloe, Danielle, Bebe, Chrissa, Calla, and Ari, with Sebastian and the 6%DOKIDOKI Shop Girls.

Because it was so hard to choose only 4 from the finalists, they decided to go with 5 (FIVE) girls in an unconventional selection method!

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The Mind Behind Sweet Streets

Posted in Uncategorized on September 11th, 2010

Tonight’s the night! As you all know, Sweet Streets 2 is opening tonight at Gallery Nucleus! If you’re thinking of missing out, think again!

Tonight’s show will open up at 7PM  and conclude at 11PM. It will not only feature a collection of fun and fantastic artwork inspired by Japanese Street Fashion, but also include a fun fashion show and debut from Japanese Fashion Label 6%DokiDoki.

We got a chance to sit down and quickly chat with Caro, the busy dark-haired brain behind the Sweet Streets show. Not only is Caro curating the show, but also a photographer, and American represenative of Shibuya Girls Pop, a Japanese Artist Collective.

Caro

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