Seth Aaron, “Project Runway” Winner, Offers Peek at High-Fashion Collection Inspired by SolarWorld

An exclusive first look at Project Runway Season 7 Winner Seth Aaron Henderson's SolarWorld-inspired collection, debuting October 9 at Portland Fashion Week. The high-tech runway for the show will be built from the black solar panels shown here. Photo Credits - Photographer: Quavondo; Makeup: Brenna Scarrott; and Model: Megan Marie Butler

PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In a solar spin on a fashion staple, television’s “Project Runway” Season 7 winner Seth Aaron Henderson today unveiled an angular, highly structured evocation of the little black dress. Seth Aaron’s design provides a glimpse of a groundbreaking, high-fashion runway collection that will embody his interpretation of solar energy, technology and industry. The collection, featuring designs inspired by U.S. solar manufacturing pioneer SolarWorld, will debut at the world’s leading sustainable fashion event, Portland Fashion Week, running from Oct. 6 through 10.

“The first look really captures my first impression when we walked onto the floor of the SolarWorld factory”

In recent photography sessions in Portland, Seth Aaron directed modeling and photography of the all-black dress, paying tribute to SolarWorld’s new, sleek, black high-performance solar panel. The outfit highlights the “Solar is the New Black” theme of this year’s Portland Fashion Week, which will feature a runway composed of SolarWorld’s black solar panels and the “Seth Aaron SolarWorld Collection Presented by Portland Fashion Week.” Seth Aaron took inspiration from the Hillsboro, Ore., operations of SolarWorld, the largest and most experienced U.S. solar manufacturer.

"Solar is the New Black" - Project Runway Season 7 Winner Seth Aaron Henderson and model Megan Marie Butler posed with one of SolarWorld's black solar panels, following a "first look" photo shoot to promote the designer's SolarWorld-inspired collection, debuting October 9 at Portland Fashion Week. The high-tech runway for the show will be built from the very same black solar panels. Photo Credits - Photographer: Quavondo; Makeup: Brenna Scarrott; and Model: Megan Marie Butler

"Solar is the New Black" - Project Runway Season 7 Winner Seth Aaron Henderson and model Megan Marie Butler posed with one of SolarWorld's black solar panels, following a "first look" photo shoot to promote the designer's SolarWorld-inspired collection, debuting October 9 at Portland Fashion Week. The high-tech runway for the show will be built from the very same black solar panels. Photo Credits - Photographer: Quavondo; Makeup: Brenna Scarrott; and Model: Megan Marie Butler

Seth Aaron believes his designs are the first to go far beyond literal interpretations of solar power that have incorporated actual technology elements for show or use and artistically embrace what he called “our future solar power.” By combining fashion with solar-technology design influences, Seth Aaron joins SolarWorld and Portland Fashion Week in making a statement that sustainability is fashionable.

“The first look really captures my first impression when we walked onto the floor of the SolarWorld factory,” Seth Aaron said. “It’s been interesting to see how one piece branches from the last. This will be a fun mix of fantasy and ‘wearability,’ hardness and softness — pieces that take concept and costume and connect them with reality. It’s an artistic story about solar power and renewable energy. But, as it should be, it’s a fashion story, a fashion collection.”

The collection hits the runway on Oct. 9 at Portland Fashion Week, the nation’s first to offset its energy and water use with contributions of certificates for green, carbon-neutral energy as well as water savings. The eco-friendly production showcases the highest number of sustainable labels of any fashion week in the country, along with independent and fair-trade high-fashion designers.

“This exciting collaboration between a fashion designer and a world-class solar tech company reflects our region’s values — sustainability and creativity — and showcases our economic competitive advantages,” said Portland Mayor Sam Adams.

An exclusive first look at Project Runway Season 7 Winner Seth Aaron Henderson's SolarWorld-inspired collection, debuting October 9 at Portland Fashion Week. The high-tech runway for the show will be built from the black solar panels shown here. Photo Credits - Photographer: Quavondo; Makeup: Brenna Scarrott; and Model: Megan Marie Butler

An exclusive first look at Project Runway Season 7 Winner Seth Aaron Henderson's SolarWorld-inspired collection, debuting October 9 at Portland Fashion Week. The high-tech runway for the show will be built from the black solar panels shown here. Photo Credits - Photographer: Quavondo; Makeup: Brenna Scarrott; and Model: Megan Marie Butler

Aside from Seth Aaron, two other “Project Runway” alumni, Jonathan Peters and Jay Sario, also will present designs Oct. 9 at the show. All three designers are staging their first collections since their TV appearances, including Seth Aaron’s triumph this past Spring.

For more information on the inspiration behind the collection, visit http://www.solarworld-usa.com/black. Updates will be posted weekly starting September 17th.

About SolarWorld (www.SolarWorld-USA.com): The SolarWorld group (ISIN: DE0005108401) is a worldwide leader in offering brand-name, high-quality, crystalline solar-power technology. Its strength is its fully integrated solar production. From silicon as the raw material through wafers, cells and modules all the way to turn-key solar systems, including recycling, the group combines all stages of the solar value chain. The central business activity is selling quality modules into the installation and distribution trades and crystalline wafers to the international solar cell industry. Group headquarters are located in Bonn, Germany. Production sites are to be found in Germany, the United States and South Korea. The group’s largest production facilities operate in Freiberg, Germany, and Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon. Sustainability is the basis of the group strategy. Under the name Solar2World, the group supports care projects using off-grid solar-power solutions in emerging economies and developing countries, exemplifying sustainable economic development. Worldwide, SolarWorld employs more than 2,900 people. SolarWorld AG has been quoted on the stock exchange since 1999 and today is listed on, among others, the TecDAX, ÖkoDAX, Dow Jones STOXX 600 as well as in the sustainability indices DAXglobal Alternative Energy and NAI.

About Portland Fashion Week (www.portlandfashionweek.net): On the runway since 2003, Portland Fashion Week is the second-longest running fashion week on the West Coast. In 2007, Portland Fashion Week became the first sustainable production of a fashion week in the world. It has been showcasing the collections of the upcoming season by the highest number of sustainable labels of any fashion week in the country, along with several independent and fair-trade high-fashion designers. Nationally and internationally known designers from North America, Europe and beyond present their exquisite collections in Portland Fashion Week. Portland Fashion Week is produced by PFW Productions LLC, a full-service events production and promotions company specializing in fashion. The Bonneville Environmental Foundation has provided BEF Water Restoration Certificates (TM) and Green-e Energy-certified BEF Renewable Energy Certificates generated from 100 percent clean, renewable energy for the energy and water used to produce Portland Fashion Week.

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