PHOTOS: The Shot: BOXeight’s Fashion Week events.
Jeremy Dawson and Emma Wakeman from the band Shiny Toy Guns at the BOXeight Studios event on Sunday night. The art and fashion collective BOXeight in downtown L.A. presented a series that allowed spectators behind-the-scenes glimpses at fashion shoots as a way to present new lines. The shoots were presented over three nights during Fashion Week. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Taryn Manning, left, was the DJ for the event Sunday. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Corey Mook and Amber Nichols from Unite work on a model’s hair. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Garret Gervais, right, a Dior makeup artist, touches up model Isabella Applen on the Kanvis set. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Isabella Applen of LA Models. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Alexis and Kymberley McClay present their clothing line Naven. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Diana Laygo, Sofia Tablata and Denise Villa at the BOXeight event Sunday. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Amma Estella and Jo Castellanos. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Five photo sets were built at BOXeight Studios on Washington Boulevard. BOXeight is a collaborative arts organization in downtown L.A. founded by Peter Gurnz. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Photographer Catherine Asanov has some fun on her set for Zak. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Ann-Marie Hoang, 21, of the Mid-City area of L.A., wearing an LSD Fashion LAB “Wired Mask “ at the photo shoot event. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Garret Gervais from Dior adds mud to a model on the Post’age set. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
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Jewelry designer M. Cohen, left, and designer Kfir Levy of the label Kanvis flank one of the photo shoot models. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Mitch Lewis, from left, Matt Copley, Peter Tep, Conrad Sewell and Maui of the band the Frets at the last night of the shoots. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Models wear clothing from the Future Heretics line. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)
Peter Gurnz, artist, photographer, designer and founder of BOXeight Studios, in front of his set. (Colin Young-Wolff / For The Times)