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)