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SACRAMENTO FASHION WEEK 2015 SCHEDULE
Your weeks rundown of events
Part mixer, part fashion demonstration, and part short film exhibition, Meet compelling designers, models, and filmmakers at this ONE-OF-A-KIND entertainment event.
In collaboration with the California Film Foundation, this event connects the local film and fashion communities. The evening also includes a showcase featuring film-themed fashion from local designer Rory Castillo, which will be hosted by Sacramento Film Festival founder and Pacific Coast Television executive director Martin Anaya.
$10 in advance ($20 at door)
7pm Beatnik Studios. 723 S St.
Serving as the first major showcase of the week, this fashion show will highlight the work of student designers from schools across Northern California, including Sacramento State University, American River College, and Sacramento City College, as well as showcases from emerging designers. A pre-event reception with light food will be served before the show for VIP ticket holders, while vendor booths around the Federico Beauty Institute in North Sacramento will provide guests with an interactive shopping experience.
$10-50 in advance ($20 general admission at the door)
7pm Federico Beauty Institute. 1515 Sports Dr.
Get ready for the upcoming seasons and watch seven designers present their Spring/Summer collections, including a Southeast Asian-inspired line infusing Cambodian and Malaysian fabrics with contemporary styles presented by Peter Strachan, as well as looks by Kimberly Dawn Eanes, including one that pairs a lavish hoodie with a white pencil skirt for a casual yet professional ensemble.
$40-$150 in advance ($50 general admission at the door)
6pm California Auto Museum. 2200 Front St.
Celebrate the last day of fashion week with a designer showcase presenting the Fall/Winter designer collections of seven designers, including returning designer R. Douglas (who will present his new women’s line consisting of custom suits) and Anastasia Kryukova, who will present a dual men’s and women’s collection pairing pieces that range from plush sweatshirts to structured dress shirts and close the gap between casual and professional.
$40-$150 in advance ($50 general admission at the door)
6pm California Auto Museum. 2200 Front St.
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