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    Reading Advocate, MA
    Oct 8 2004

    Armenian fashion graces Mass.


    AIWA New England Affiliate is sponsoring an Armenian fashion show on
    Oct. 10 at the Heritage Museum in Lexington.

    According to Eva Medzorian, chairwoman of AIWA New England
    Affiliate, the group's goal for undertaking the presentation is to
    introduce Americans to Armenian culture through the arts which have
    played an important role in Armenia over the centuries.

    "Their indomitable spirit, intelligence and whit has helped them
    survive many conflicts, wars, earthquakes, and genocides endangering
    their very existence on earth," Medzorian said. "I had the
    opportunity to become acquainted with the Design Department of the
    Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts last year while I was in Armenia.
    I was horrified at their lack of material resources. Their building
    needs renovation: the many talented students lack graphic design
    computers or even more basic sewing machines to use for their fashion
    designs. How wonderful, I thought to myself, if we can supply them
    with some of these essentials, while exposing their creativity to an
    American audience."

    Medzorian said a fashion show is a wonderful way for people to
    see with their own eyes the creative Armenian spirit blossoming in
    Armenia today, alive and well. She brought her ideas to AIWA's New
    England affiliate and received immediate and full-hearted support.
    The project is in keeping with the goals of AIWA to encourage
    entrepreneurship and to promote young talent, she said.

    "We are thrilled to be able to present an exciting evening of
    bountiful surprises and beautiful contemporary fashions designed and
    made by students of the Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts and their
    instructors," Medzorian said. "The fashions from Armenia will debut
    in New England Sunday, Oct. 10, 5 p.m. at National Heritage Museum in
    Lexington. This event, the first of its kind to be held in the USA,
    has peaked public interest. I strongly encourage you to order your
    tickets early in order not to be left out."

    Helping to coordinate the program will be four accomplished
    designers from Armenia who will present their unique fashions. Nune
    Aghbalyan and Anna Panosyan, instructors at the Academy's Textile
    Department, will dazzle people with their recent creations. Their
    resumes include degrees and design coursework in Berlin, Paris and
    Barcelona. Kevork Chadoian, 30-year-old, brilliant designer and 2004
    graduate from the Academy will present an elegantly designed Armenian
    Wedding Suite that will bring sheer joy to the heart. ATEX Fashion
    Salon proprietor, Karine Hakobyan will show her beautiful collection
    which will include unique fashions embellished with Marash and Aintab
    embroideries.

    The Fashion and Textile Design Chair was joined to the Design
    Department of the Academy in 1999 after overcoming great hardships.
    The department aims to give students a sound education, emphasizing
    theory and practice a free way of thinking about composition, and
    insight on how to find correct functional solutions.

    "I was with the graduating class students of the Academy on May
    31 when they took their final exams to earn their diploma after five
    years of study," Medzorian said. "I was overwhelmed by their artistic
    skills."

    Diligently working with Medzorian on the committee are Makrouhi
    Terzian, Seta Sullivan, Olga Proudian, Gina Hablanian, Maro Adourian
    and Lianna Sarkisova.

    "We look forward to seeing you at this memorable event. Come
    share an evening of love and beauty," Medzorian said.
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