Fashion Week at The Bellevue Collection The PNWs Premier Runway Event Returns September 8-9

Bellevue, WALocal News

Fashion Week at The Bellevue Collection returns on September 8-9, 2023, celebrating its 17th year as the Pacific Northwest's premier fashion event. Attendees can expect two runway shows—The Trend Takeover showcasing the latest fall trends and The Collective Runway Show featuring styles from premier brands with a local twist. This year's ticket sales will benefit KidsQuest Children’s Museum and Treehouse, adding to the event's impressive contribution of over $1. 2 million to local charities. In addition to the runway shows, attendees can participate in a Fall Fitness event on September 17, which includes complimentary fitness classes from popular athletic brands.

A Fashion Forum Workshop on September 21 will provide insider tips on styling runway trends for everyday wear. With various ticket options, participants will receive gifts and promo cards to enhance their experience. Jennifer Leavitt, vice president of marketing for The Bellevue Collection, emphasizes the importance of fashion as a form of self-expression. This year's event aims to inspire guests to embrace their unique styles while contributing to meaningful causes.

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