Nowhere to Wear Event at Capital Mall Is the Perfect Oscar Pre-Party

Olympia, WALocal News

On March 2, 2025, the Capital Mall will host an Oscar Pre-Party, inviting guests to dress in their best attire for a glamorous celebration before the Academy Awards. The event begins with Macy's fashion show, featuring the latest styles suitable for Oscar night, spring wardrobes, or prom. Attendees will enjoy refreshments, a 360 photo booth for memorable pictures, and a chance to win gift cards through Oscar predictions, adding an interactive element to the festivities. The Capital Mall offers a diverse range of shopping options, from Windsor for youth to jewelry at PANDORA and Kay Jewelers, ensuring everyone can find their perfect look. This pre-party not only highlights local businesses but also fosters community engagement through entertainment and activities.

The opportunity to watch the 2025 Best Picture nominees at the Cinemark theater further enhances the experience, with a Festival Pass offering discounted movie tickets. As the event approaches, it serves as a wonderful excuse for individuals to dress up and enjoy a fun night out. The Oscar Pre-Party at Capital Mall is an excellent way to embrace the excitement of the Oscars while supporting local commerce.

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