Show Review: Dwight Eubanks’ Toolbox

So when I interviewed Dwight Eubanks of Real Housewives of Atlanta fame backstage at the ARISE fashion show, he revealed that he would be showing his own ‘Toolbox’ collection on Monday. As with all things Real Housewife related, I was skeptical…until I received the press release.

Apparently the show would go on at 9pm Monday night in the meatpacking district, so, encouraged by a few Dwight lovin’ Twitter followers, I went:

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

I was slightly impressed by the professionalism of the event. Dwight had a very legitimate looking press check in, and once I received my armband, I made my way downstairs to a room filled with people:

Dwight Eubanks Atmosphere

Dwight Eubanks Atmosphere

I recognized several stylists, fashionistas, and editors from Sheree’s event, and also spied former America’s Next Top Model Jade and former Apprentice castmate Stacy J. It wasn’t the most star studded gathering, but it was surprisingly well attended.

After a few introductory songs and performances…

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

Dwight-Performance

…Dwight sent out his definition of high fashion.

His male and female models were outfitted in lingerie for the first few looks, with men in semi sheer white and black unitards with artfully placed cut outs, and women in scintillatingly skimpy teddy’s, nighties, and g strings:

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

Audience goers gasped and audibly said “Oh my God” as buff mannequins sauntered by with breasts, butts, and chests on full display:

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

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After the lingerie segment, Dwight teased the crowd with slick silken pajama combinations and robes, seemingly suited for the playboys and girls who spend lots of time lounging:

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

Dwight-Playboy-Robes-Pajamas

And ended his spectacular presentation with suits and oversized blazers, made to flatter both men and women:

Dwight Eubanks Toolbox

Dwight is known on TV for his over the top personality, and his theatrical event simply reflected his flamboyant nature. I’d hesitate to call what I saw new and revolutionary, as it wasn’t. The robes, oversized suits, and skin baring lingerie pieces reminded me of an International Male catalog.
What I can say is that Dwight put on a great performance. The costumes, especially the feathered creations, were bold, bright, and unabashedly out there.  The lingerie wasn’t meant to make you run out and buy–rather it was simply shocking and titillating.  If Dwight’s goal was to put on a show, honey, he did. And I enjoyed every minute of it!

Take a look at the final walk:

What do you think of Dwight’s Fashion Week Show?

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