Seattle Fashion Week is a series of entertaining and high-energy events designed to propel fashion designers to the forefront of the national fashion spotlight. These events present an exclusive opportunity for designers and other artists to gain the necessary access to key opinion makers, such as buyers, media, fashion community and industry leaders, which are so vital to gaining a foothold on the first rung of a successful future career. Furthermore, Seattle Fashion Week provides a live arena for the buyer and boutique shops to seek out new designers and fashion-conscious consumers to get the early access and first look at emerging fashion trends.
Since it was revived in 2003 by Gabriel Choy of Gobo Foto and a committed group of fashion industry professionals with dreams of placing the city among the elite list of internationally-recognized fashion weeks, Seattle Fashion Week has showcased clothing lines from retailers, independent designs, and runway-inspired hair and make-up. Attracting more than 1,000+ attendees per year, the momentum and enthusiasm for Seattle Fashion Week has continued to grow and gaining support from national brands, local businesses, independent designers, and industry leaders. Past supporters included MNG by Mango, Kenneth Cole New York, Coca-Cola, Cadillac, Gene Juarez Academy, MECCA USA, Road, Levi’s, Arden B., Jos A. Bank, Heidi Fish, Quik Silver, Gary Manuel Salons, Vitamin Water, Rockstar, DList Magazine, Clear Channel Outdoor and many more.
The continued success of Seattle Fashion Week is due to collaboration among talented group of professionals with their passion and vision of uniting the community in culture and arts through Seattle Fashion Week.
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“ Fun meet-ups and good mingling. ”
“ It's a great group to get plugged into and find out what's going on in the industry. ”