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SEVEN CONTINENTS: Models, Mannequins and More

Last Thursday night SEVEN CONTENENTS hosted a colourful bash involving models, mannequins and art. They transformed their warehouse into a playful mix of fashion and art while showcasing their unique products. The walls were all lined with innovative art installations and complemented with SEVEN CONTENENTS‘ mannequins and furniture.

Models were dressed in various costumes posing in empty frames, bathtubs filled with balloons (and in some cases dancing up on some of the guests). Everything at the event was intended to celebrate creativity in its many forms – essentially affirming the company’s “addic[tion] to design” and drive “to apply it to everything [they] do”.

Every inch of the event was decorated in unique art installations ranging from paintings to a huge T-Rex made out of wicker. Local artist Jessica Gorlicky showcased Paint My Candy utilizing candy to portray her observation of beauty.

The guests could also sneak away to one of the several rooms decorated by mannequins (some of which wearing clothing provided by various Canadian designers) and of course furnished by SEVEN CONTENENTS unique furniture and accessories.

The event was a huge hit and showed that not only can SEVEN CONTENENTS throw a wicked party but that the company also appreciates innovative creativity. Check out  sevencontinents.com to view examples of the company’s creative contribution to the world of art and fashion.

Last Thursday night SEVEN CONTENENTS hosted a colourful bash involving models, mannequins and art. They transformed their warehouse into a playful mix of fashion and art while showcasing their unique products. The walls were all lined with innovative art installations and complemented with SEVEN CONTENENTS‘ mannequins and furniture.

Models were dressed in various costumes posing in empty frames, bathtubs filled with balloons (and in some cases dancing up on some of the guests). Everything at the event was intended to celebrate creativity in its many forms - essentially affirming the company’s “addic[tion] to design” and drive “to apply it to everything [they] do”.

Every inch of the event was decorated in unique art installations ranging from paintings to a huge T-Rex made out of wicker. Local artist Jessica Gorlicky showcased Paint My Candy utilizing candy to portray her observation of beauty.

The guests could also sneak away to one of the several rooms decorated by mannequins (some of which wearing clothing provided by various Canadian designers) and of course furnished by SEVEN CONTENENTS unique furniture and accessories.

The event was a huge hit and showed that not only can SEVEN CONTENENTS throw a wicked party but that the company also appreciates innovative creativity. Check out  sevencontinents.com to view examples of the company's creative contribution to the world of art and fashion.