
Project Ethos getting ready to showcase the Fashion Collections for the evening

Live Art was present at Project Ethos

An artist dedicated to his craft, passion in its truest form
As thousands of participants flocked to the Avalon at 8PM, the crowd was spoiled with creative presentations of artists, live-art and dancers which were sprawled throughout the venue.

A dancer illuminating the runway through his craft

One of the striking apparrel by Daniel Bohbot, designer of Hale Bob

Tumbler and Tipsy designs looking livid on the runway

Haus of PinkLemonaid showcase

Designer Andru Wallace is every woman's beauty and style guru

Designer Michael Kuluva of Tumbler and Tipsy had a consistent rock star theme of the night

An effortlessly chic black gown by Michael Costello

Yellow radiance from the Michael Costello collection
Afterwards, the music of alternative-pop band Fire in the Hamptons took their turn on stage with a live performance that featured the song, “Humanimal,” causing the audience members join in their musical escapade with models cheering and singing along to verses that have been featured on shows such as Gossip Girl and Jersey Shore.

Fire in the Hamptons giving an electrifying performance for the crowd
Music and fashion were just some of the creative faucets fully expressed throughout the night. Throughout the evening, participants were also able to enjoy a variety of art that were presented in the Main Room as well as the Bardot galleries. Artists that blessed Project Ethos with eclectic art included Aaron Mostow, Gregg “Viz” Visintainer, Johnie Thorton, and Miri Chais.

An artist dedicated to his craft, passion in its truest form
Artwork ranged from live-art, to photography, to drawings, and paintings that illuminated the unity in creativity, a common theme for the night. "The Fate of Music, Fashion, and Art" is definitely something to look forward to as the eclectic evening of creativity presented by Project Ethos was a testament to this truth.





















