2004 marked the year Dominique made a guest appearance on televisions Razor’s Edge Talk Show discussing her versatility to create woman’s wear from daytime to night time.
2006 In March, Dominique was featured on a Denton network station discussing her sense of style, as well as speaking about her feature in the 2006 Mose’ Fashion Show, which highlights local and area designers as well as major department store wear.
It was there that Dominique was also interviewed by WFAA Channel 8's Metro reporter Angelique C. Tege about her line and her connection with the Mose’ Show held annually at UNT. April 20, 2006, Dominique’s Private Collection Line debuted at the Mose’ Fashion Show with WFAA Channel 8 Reporter Debbie Denmon as host of the show. Dominique received rave reviews in regards to not only performing as well as designing in her segment, but noticable in the way she incorporated Cinema to the runway. August 12, 2006 Dominique performed and showcased her fashion line along with her theatrical take on fashion in the 2006 Big Balla Weekend, where she was the grand finale during the Rock the Stage Fashion Show. During which time she was also mentioned on the web, did several promoting events, press release interviews, and interviewed on yet another television show. Other line participants at the show also included Baby Phat, Apple Bottom, Roca Wear, Uck Fit, and more. Following the August 2006 show, Dominique appeared at the AIN Fashion Show held at Turtle Creek in Dallas where once again she was the grand finale of a International Themed Showcase. In which she and her clothes appeared, showcasing her style of clothes ranging from South America to Paris, France! 2009 With her original ideas, Dominique; who choreographs her shows from sewing to the theatrical scenes that are performed, was lead down the road of script writting; opening up another side of fashion... A production. Bringing back the concept that started the glamour phase in the 1930's... Fashion and acting. Style and sets. Adrian and Garbo.
In addition to creating the scenes, choreographing/directing the scenes, and alas acting in the scenes, Dominique decided to take a break from the fashion world and enter into an even more fimiliar arena... Writting a stage script for a new show. Which after months of hard work and research, eventually lead to the writting of a feature film screenplay. From this script Dominique put on a rather spectacular production when she introduced DOMINIQUE REVUE. Held on June 20th, 2008, at the Plano Convention Centre; “Dominique Revue: From Stage to Runway” brought; as always, acting, fashion, dancing, entertainment, and an overall production. Dominique scripted the show around the era, style, and fashions that was and is the 1930’s. In height of the revue, Dominique did several press junket's and was even featured in an article by Dallas Crowd, made front page of the Plano Star Courier Newspaper, as well as broadcasted on Channel 8 WFAA’s Youngstreet. 2012 More recently in 2012 Dominique was asked to produce a theatrical production for the newly built Preston Ridge College Campus in Frisco, Texas showcasing Black Women of the Culture and Arts, in which she produced a show highlighting such notables as: JOSEPHINE BAKER, BESSIE SMITH, IVIE ANDERSON, ETHEL WATERS, LENA HORNE, MAXINE SULLIVINE, DOROTHY DANDGRIDGE, MOMS MABLEY, and EARTHA KITT just to name a few, as well as bringing back a bit of nostalgia in "A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ..." with her Original Adaptation of the classic Radio Programs from the 1940's and 50's, written all with original characters with a old time radio feel.
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2005 interview in The Dallas Morning News; where she discussed incorporating her design technique as well as her artistic ability when her and her mother painted a mural for a local McKinney Clinic.
After the AIN Show, Dominique was asked by Hairstylist Terry Parker to lend her garments to the National Hair and Fashion Show held at the Dallas Convention Center, drawing more than 10,000 people there. Although Dominique did not participate as a contestant, her clothes were the talk of the night.
2009 Learning, growing, and moving forward, Dominique did a 2009 photo session and candid interview on herself and cinema. Always knowing what she wants and wanted to do in life she has went on to write several other screenplays hoping to make the transition from writing/choreographing/designing/acting on stage to directing/writing/acting and someday, sooner than later, producing on film.
Dominique Revue Productions has now launced the Old Time Radio inspired Program Series "A Day in the Life Of ..." based on the OTR Shows of the 1930's and 40's. In addition to creating, writing, directing, and portraying cast member Betty Grey, Dominique designed and creatored all of the female's wardrobe worn from week to week on the Program.
2014 In January, Dominique Breckenridge was invited to Tuner Classic Movies Studios as a Fan Guest Programmer on Turner Classic Movies with TCM Host Robert Osborne to help celebrate TCM's 20th year Anniversary, where she talked about the Tyrone Power's last film, 1957 "Witness For The Prosecution," before and after the film with Robert Osborne! The segment aired April 8, 2014, 9:45PM ET.
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Meet fan @DominiqueRevue. On Tues, April 8, she'll share WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION ('57). Tune in then! #TCM20 pic.twitter.com/pYj9I0qgbp
— TCM (@tcm) March 24, 2014
NOW Dominique, an independent filmmaker, has recently written, directed and produced an original short film inspired by and for her Mom, BACKWARDS AND FORWARDS (watch here), a reflection of the loss, the silence, and loneliness anyone feels when you lose your light.
After doing the short film Dominique Revue embarked on getting back on the path, to continue her efforts in bringing her stories to light. To let her Mom's light continue on the best way she can, to share her love of cinema through the pages she's written, to build her scripts from page into action. Currently working on her original script THE SOCIETY (watch her reel here).
After doing the short film Dominique Revue embarked on getting back on the path, to continue her efforts in bringing her stories to light. To let her Mom's light continue on the best way she can, to share her love of cinema through the pages she's written, to build her scripts from page into action. Currently working on her original script THE SOCIETY (watch her reel here).
Always looking to the future with fresh new ideas with a classic touch Dominique looks forward to sharing several screenplays she's written including: The Society, Legends: Lock n' Load and her most recently completed seven-years-in-the-making script into production.
Needless to say Dominique Private Collection and Dominique Revue has the charismatic charisma of a nostalgic foundation with the essence and longevity of the modern future.
Needless to say Dominique Private Collection and Dominique Revue has the charismatic charisma of a nostalgic foundation with the essence and longevity of the modern future.