The world's leading fashion photographers finally got their chance to showcase their best works at the "In Fashion '07" exhibition at the Doubletree Surfcomber Hotel during Art Basel. More than 200 works of art from France, Japan, the United States, and other countries were on display December 2 through 9. With shots handpicked by curator Marion de Beaupré, a fashion-photography authority in Europe for more than 25 years, the exhibit featured 20 known and emerging photographers said to represent the future of fashion photography.A groundbreaking exhibit in more than one way, François Trabelsi, founder of the Art Photo Expo who conceived the idea for the exhibit, turned to Citizen Events to make the exhibit come to life with a one-of-a-kind display. Roderick Kukurudz, president of Citizen Events, collaborated with Alain Perez of Eventstar to create a 60-foot-high, 30,000-square-foot, pool-spanning structure-a feat neither had seen done before. Constructed by hand-with workers in the pool and on ladders connecting the pieces-over two days, the structure covered the hotel's entire pool and deck areas, complete with suspended lighting, seating areas-with furniture provided by Bubble Miami-and even private event space on the beach. Tara Ink conducted all PR for the events at the exhibit and the exhibit itself.

Citizen Events and Eventstar designed and created the \"In Fashion \'07\" exhibit space at the Doubletree Surfcomber Hotel on SoBe.
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The Eventstar team worked tirelessly-both in and out of the water-to put together the structure in time for its opening on December 2.
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Rooftop seating areas overlooked the exhibit space below.
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Eventstar created the 60-foot, 30,000-square-foot, pool-spanning structure for the exhibit.
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The Doubletree Surfcomber Hotel's pool served as the centerpiece of the photography exhibit.
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Citizen Events and Eventstar designed and created the 'In Fashion '07' exhibit space at the Doubletree Surfcomber Hotel on SoBe.
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