On Monday, March 18, 2019, YRB attended an exclusive event where Randi Rham unveiled her Fall Evolution Collection – her take on the classic black tie with a bit of music involved.
The event took place at the Empire Hotel‘s Crystal Ballroom in New York City.
The Crystal Ballroom was transformed into the unexpected and Rahm presented the collection with an innovative new approach to performance and fashion.
The designer has specifically chosen dates which do not reflect designated fashion weeks known and an approach that differentiates her from the runway shows many are familiar with.
The Fall Evolution will be the first of many such shows presented by Rahm and of which will benefit various charities she feels are important and have a personal story to tell.
From the red carpet to the most exclusive global events, Rahm has been dressing icons for over 25 years. Look to Hollywood and Broadway where Rahm continues to defy all fashion odds with her unique style and show-stopping designs that A-listers and celebrities demand from their stylists for the most important events of their careers.
As a couture designer in New York City, Rahm has created the “Evolution,” an extraordinary new approach to launching collections outside of the normal fashion world experience. The designer’s Fall Evolution will be a limited edition collection presented at an exclusive event to benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation – Music’s Promise for a Cure. As a classically trained pianist and musician, Rahm recognized the synergy between the two organizations and believes that fashion is meant to be uplifting – thus her commitment to giving back.
Rahm has dressed the likes of Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Uzo Aduba, Judith Light, Jessie Mueller, Miranda Lambert, ABC’s Bachelorettes and many others. She has had her fashions worn by the world’s elite from the Country Music Awards to the Oscars and everything in between. Her fashions combine her love of dance and art, along with music, and her work often resembles that of an artist creating a piece of fine art like that of a painting or sculpture. What differentiates Rahm from other fashion designers is her willingness to look at each individual as their own special being, a canvas of which she can work, no matter size, gender, ethnicity or norms. It’s this path and her ability to draw from a commitment to community that has made her one of the world’s most creative designers in the industry.
Photos by: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Randi Rahm
AboutThe T.J. Martell Foundation was founded by Tony Martell in memory of his son who passed away from leukemia. With over $280 million dollars in funding to flagship hospitals across the country, the Foundation provides innovative cancer research and patient treatments, as well as, funding to scientists and medical personnel.
For more information visit www.tjmartell.org