One after another, the women appeared, each wearing a hand-sewn, customized jacket crafted by Nancy Epley. The jackets each told the story of the wearer's life.
About 25 women, all wearing Epley's jackets, modeled the garments and shared the stories behind them.
"They walked the runway," said Epley, 100, who has spent the past 40 years crafting jackets by hand.
To date, she's made more than 200 jackets — and no two are the same. She gives them to friends and family and, sometimes, total strangers.
"It's a pleasure for me to work with fabrics," Epley said from her home in Lexington, Va., where she spends most days making art. "I've always enjoyed it so much."
Over the years, Epley's custom creations have been on public display in several fashion and art shows. The most recent was held at Kendal at Lexington — the senior living community where she lives.
Epley began making jackets in 1980. She started by crafting one for herself, and as compliments poured in, she created them for other people.
"I've always loved clothes, so I just decided I would make a jacket for myself," she said, explaining that, for fun, she quilted horses and a colorful carousel on her garment.