From Hogwarts to the Runway: The Influence of Wizard Bats on Fashion

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Fashionable wizard bat magic is a unique and captivating concept that combines elements of fashion, fantasy, and the mystical world of wizards. This trend has gained popularity in recent years, as fashion designers and enthusiasts embrace the enchanting appeal of wizardry and magical creatures. In the world of fashionable wizard bat magic, intricate and ornate designs take center stage. Garments are often adorned with mystical symbols, intricate patterns, and dark, mysterious motifs that evoke a sense of enchantment. These elements can be found on flowing capes, dramatic dresses, and statement accessories, allowing individuals to channel their inner wizard and embrace their magical side. One of the most prominent features of fashionable wizard bat magic is the use of bat-inspired elements.



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From designer to auction: Festival of Trees showcases a variety of merriment

Blanca Phillips, left, and Jill Cox examine the first place winner, "Come on Barbie, Lets Party", Christmas tree on display at the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

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Christmas in October? This is the time the designers of dozens of Christmas trees started working for the 21 st annual Festival of Trees.

The annual Festival of Trees event auctions off decorated Christmas trees, wreaths, gingerbread houses and accompanying prizes where all the proceeds go toward the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley.

Megan Walker, 9, left, and her parents, Jacob and Selena pick out their favorite gingerbead houses on display during the Festival of Trees on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country, 111823. Dan Watson/The Signal

Jaci Hoffman has been volunteering for the event for nine years, ever since she saw a “looking for volunteers” message in The Signal. Now she serves as the volunteer chair for the event and her family members are involved in some capacity.

“It’s fun to do with the family and it’s a great cause to help the Boys & Girls Club,” she said.

Phyllis and Gary Martin examine the gingerbread houses on display at the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

Hoffman said this event is the second largest fundraising event for the organization.

Dozens of trees were created for this year’s event, each with their own theme.

Khloe Matsunaga, 6, talks to Santa Clause during the Festival of Trees on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country, 111823. Dan Watson/The Signal

“A lot of brainstorming to come up with different ideas and concepts,” said Cindy Dadik, one of the tree designers. “We want to make sure each tree has a theme and there’s no duplicates.”

Inspirations for the trees came from many places. Some featured all handmade ornaments and others started with a single word as inspiration.

Richard and Cindy Smith examine the table-top trees on display at the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

“Honestly, for me that ribbon, there’s a scrap of ribbon on the tree, and I just thought it was so beautiful and I just went from there,” said Dadik.

Taylor Dadik, another tree designer, started with just wanting to create a rainbow tree. Her concept quickly evolved as it took on another meaning.

Roving magician Bob Love performs a card trick during the Festival of Trees on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country, 111823. Dan Watson/The Signal

“I’m also a very big ally of the LGBTQ+ community and so I thought it was something nice to indirectly support them,” said Taylor. “I wanted to honor them, honor the whole community.”

The group of designers varies in all sorts of backgrounds. Most are interior designers, one is a graphic designer, another is a professor and Cindy is a former buyer for home furnishings. All of the designers set up shop in early October at the former Charming Charlie’s location inside the Valencia Town Center mall. The trees took months to complete and were a true representation of hours upon hours of hard work.

Hundreds of attendees check in at the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

“It’s like an everyday thing,” said Taylor. “You’re going there for like three or four hours putting everything, together at least.”

Cindy said most free days the team had, they would enter in the morning and come out to pitch black darkness.

The tree entitled “Hecho en Mexico” on display during the Festival of Trees on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country, 111823. Dan Watson/The Signal

“I enjoy watching it start from a bare tree with lights, all the way to beautiful,” said Margie Hoffman, a 12-year member of the designer crew. “They start with a vague idea what they want to do, but as they’re doing, they keep adding and changing and it evolves.”

The trio all agreed on the reasons they come back to the event: for the people and the cause.

Matthew Nelson, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley, welcomes attendees before the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

“The people that are involved are so wonderful,” said Cindy. “A big happy family. It’s a lot of camaraderie. It’s a lot of fun.”

“It’s nice being able to combine my love for creativity and my love for the community, mush it into one and that’s my child,” said Taylor.

The dancers of D’Wilfri Dance Art and Entertainment perform during the Festival of Trees on Saturday at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country, 111823. Dan Watson/The Signal

A Taylor Swift eras tree, Barbie tree, peacock tree and Coco Chanel tree were just a few of the dozens of finished products.

Months of work all led up to Friday night at the Festival of Trees. People competed in bidding for the majority of the trees that were accompanied with prizes such as L.A. Kings tickets, L.A. Dodger tickets and a one-week vacation.

Attendees go through the Wolf Creek Restaurant Brewing Company buffet line during the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

In years past, trees have been auctioned for up to $7,000.

“We put our heart and souls in the tree, so that they get what they can,” said Cindy.

“It was rewarding watching two people keep going up on price over this one tree,” said Taylor.

Event co-chair and Master of Ceremonies, Jenny Ketchepaw welcomes attendees to the Festival of Trees, Magic of the Lights Gala held at the Canyon Country Community Center in Canyon Country on Friday, 111723, Dan Watson/The Signal

On Saturday the Canyon Country Community Center opened its doors to the public where hundreds were in and out to witness the trees in all their glory. The trees were accompanied by handmade wreaths and gingerbread homes, as well as an opportunity for crafts, live performances and a picture with Santa.

A handful of trees were boasting a blue ribbon that was awarded to them the night before.

  • “OMG! Garland tree!” first place for most spirited.
  • “The Magic of Santa” first place for Mrs. Claus’ choice
  • “Come on Barbie, let’s go Party!” first place for most creative.
  • “Spherical Miracle” first place for most merry and bright.
  • “Holly & Bright” first place for most jolly.
  • “Magic of the Holidays” first place for most cheerful.

Attendee Katie Kukuna said she was in attendance to see one of the trees her friend designed. As she made her way through the lines of trees, she was constantly snapping pictures and taking mental notes.

“It’s really cute and it is a good idea to get ideas,” said Kukuna.

The remainder of the trees, gingerbread houses and wreaths waited for an online bidder to take them home for the holiday season.

The Festival of Trees continues 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410 Sierra Highway, Santa Clarita.

Moritz Wagner scores 27 to lead Magic over Celtics 113-96 for 6th straight win

ORLANDO, Fla. - Moritz Wagner scored 27 points and the Orlando Magic beat the Boston Celtics 113-96 for their sixth straight win Friday, throwing the Eastern Conference's Group C up for grabs in the NBA's inaugural In-Season Tournament.

Paolo Banchero had 23 points and seven rebounds for Orlando. Franz Wagner finished with 17 points, eight rebounds and six assists and Cole Anthony came off the bench with 16 points.

Jayson Tatum led Boston with 26 points. Jaylen Brown added 18, but made just 2 of 16 shots after scoring 12 points in the first 10 minutes.

Jalen Suggs hit two of the Magic's four 3-pointers on a 17-0 run after Boston had taken a 62-50 lead early in the third quarter.

The Celtics missed all eight shots during the game-changing run and went scoreless for 4:42.

The Magic and Celtics finished 3-1 in group play, and the Brooklyn Nets are 2-1 pending a game against Toronto on Tuesday night.

Friday's score left the Magic with a plus-17 point differential in group play and the Celtics are at zero.

Boston center Kristaps Porzingis left the game in the third quarter with tightness in his left calf after scoring nine points and taking down four rebounds.

The Celtics also played without Jrue Holiday, who missed his first game of the season with a sprained right ankle.

Sam Hauser's 3-pointer gave Boston an 11-point lead, the largest of the first half, after a first quarter in which Orlando shot 8 for 22 with eight turnovers.

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One of the most prominent features of fashionable wizard bat magic is the use of bat-inspired elements. Bats, with their association with darkness and mystery, perfectly complement the magical theme of this trend. Designers incorporate bat motifs into their creations, using them as prints, embroidery, or even as embellishments.

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