Fashion: Divalicious

Do you ever act like a diva? Fashionistas dished it out at the Club DIVA fashion show March 8.

August 17, 2012 at 9:11PM
Clockwise from top - Ingrid Krah, Erika Aresta, Christian McNally, Hannah Zuzek
Clockwise from top - Ingrid Krah, Erika Aresta, Christian McNally, Hannah Zuzek (Margaret Andrews/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Ingrid Krah

23, nurse at Children's Hospital What are you wearing? A Robert Rodriguez dress, Enzo Angiolini shoes and vintage Chanel earrings.

Describe your style: Funky with a twist of class.

Who was your favorite designer at DIVA? Jason Hammerberg.

The most "diva" thing you've ever done? Having two dresses from Barneys hand-delivered to my New York hotel room.

Erika Aresta

34, Soundbar assistant to the owners, events coordinator What are you wearing? A Marciano top, a D'angelo Creation skirt, Christian Louboutin shoes and a Fertini jacket.

Describe your style: Chameleonic. I love classic vintage wear, a well-fitted pair of jeans and elegant, Old Hollywood looks.

Who was your favorite designer at DIVA? Ivan Idland.

The most "diva" thing you've ever done? Causing a packed crowd in an Athens club to part like the Red Sea for me without doing a thing ... is that a diva?

Christian McNally

37, makeup artist What are you wearing? A vintage Civil War coat and Levi's jeans.

Describe your style: Retro vintage.

Who was your favorite designer at DIVA? I arrived late and actually missed the designers.

The most "diva" thing you've ever done? I used to teach drag queens how to put on makeup.

Hannah Zuzek

20, student and host What are you wearing? A friend's bolero, and a dress and shoes from Forever 21.

Describe your style: Romantic Parisian.

Who was your favorite designer at DIVA? Jason Hammerberg. I appreciate a well-dressed man, I think men should wear suits more often.

The most "diva" thing you've ever done? I think I have too many awkward tendencies to ever be a diva!

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