Bjo and John Trimble ran a series of costume-friendly conventions in the
1970s that are still
influencing costuming today. EquiCon could always be
counted upon to have a HUGE masquerade, but it
also had a Fashion Show. The
designs in the Fashion Show were determined by a mail-in contest and
published in a booklet--the same Design Contest / Fashion Folio / Fashion
Show format now used by
Costume-Con.
Bjo's notes on where to shop in the
L.A. Fabric and Garment District, developed as a
resource for the models in
those early Fashion Shows, became part of the core of the first Whole
Costumer's Catalog. Bjo was the Masquerade Director for the Denver WorldCon
in 1981, where judging
using the Division System was tried for the very
first time. John is a premier West-Coast MC, and
his talents have been used
at all sorts of conventions, up to and including WorldCon.
Both Bjo and
John are always willing to pitch in and help out, whether it is teaching
panels, doing makeup, or
working behind the scenes to make sure an event
comes off without a hitch. |