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Fashion Takes the Runway at The Museum of Flight On November 2

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Fashion Takes the Runway at The Museum of Flight On November 2


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On November 2, Fashion District NW and The Museum of Flight present Fashion in Flight, a glamorous fashion show showcasing the Northwest’s most distinctive designers in a setting unlike any other fashion event. This dramatic evening experience offers a live DJ, cash bar, designer booths, red carpet photos plus an afterparty in the towering Great Gallery. The 6-11 p.m. event is open to ages 10+.

 

Attendees should dress fashionably. All are welcome to show off their most creative and courageous glam wear for the red carpet interviews and photos. Following the fashion show the runway yields to the dance floor and an afterparty ignites with the designers and models.

 

Tickets:

VIP : $95/person (Includes Front Row seating, free drink ticket, free parking)
2nd & 3rd Row: $65/person (Includes free parking).

Doors open – 6 p.m.

Fashion show – 7 p.m.

Afterparty – 8:45 p.m.

 

MEDIA ALERT

There are opportunities for a VIP Press Media Pass for writers and for photographers to join the photographer/videographer pit at the event. Please see: Press kit and media pass application online.

 

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Photo courtesy of The Museum of Flight.

 

Designers include:

Armoire is the Seattle-based, female-founded clothing rental membership that helps ambitious women love what they’re wearing from work to weekends, vacations to special events—styles for every event on the calendar.

 

Point of View (POV) is a Seattle-based fashion company on a mission to end pockets inequality in women’s clothing. POV aims to create a powerful form of self-presentation that helps women to show up, feel confident, and perform as their best selves at work.

 

Kimmi Designs is based in the Seattle area. Kim is on a mission to transform discarded materials into wearable art. She sources as many recycled materials as possible, ensuring that each garment is one-of-a-kind.

 

Sandra Froher, Spirit Essence, is an Indigenous Eco Fashion designer specializing in custom Courtier fashion crafted in collaboration with Mother Earth using natural fibers. Sandra advocates for slow, sustainable fashion, emphasizing the spiritual connection and healing when wearing nature-infused garments.

 

Soul Mates Bridal is a unique bridal boutique located in the heart of Seattle’s Pioneer Square. Established by runway model Yuki Fan, the studio is a milestone of her lifelong dream to create a luxurious yet affordable bridal brand that exudes elegance and passion.

 

Tinarie Creations is the culminating life project of artist Tinarie Eans. It is her goal and passion to bring the many bold and beautiful creations that live in her heart and mind’s eye into the fashion world.

 Sponsors:

Fashion District NW

Gary Manuel Salon

Pacific Fabrics

The Museum of Flight

 

Want to be a Sponsor?

Sponsors for Fashion in Flight have the opportunity to shape the luxurious look and feel of the event either as paid sponsors or with in-kind donations. Fashion District NW and The Museum of Flight have partnered on this event to raise money for The Museum of Flight which has tax exemption status as a 501(c)3, meaning all sponsorship donations for this event are tax deductible. If you are interested in being a sponsor, please click the button below or email [email protected].

 


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The Museum of Flight located in Seattle, WA. (Courtesy of The Museum of Flight)

 

Founded in 1965, the independent, nonprofit Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space museums in the world, annually serving over 600,000 visitors. The Museum’s collection includes more than 160 historically significant airplanes and spacecraft, from the first fighter plane (1914) to today’s 787 Dreamliner. Attractions at the 23-acre, 5-building Seattle campus include the original Boeing Company factory, the NASA Space Shuttle Trainer, Air Force One, Concorde, Lockheed Blackbird and Apollo Moon rockets. In addition to the Seattle campus adjacent to King County International Airport, the Museum also has its 3-acre Restoration Center and Reserve Collection at Paine Field in Everett (not currently open to the public).

 

With a foundation of aviation history, the Museum is also a hub of news and dialogue with leaders in the emerging field of private spaceflight ventures. The Museum’s aviation and space library and archives are the largest on the West Coast. More than 150,000 individuals are served annually by the Museum’s onsite and outreach educational programs. The Museum of Flight is accredited by the American Association of Museums, and is an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.


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