Chattanooga Fashion Week At Warehouse Row Is Aug. 22-25

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

The latest styles will take the catwalk at the first Chattanooga Fashion Week to be held Aug. 22-25 at downtown’s historic Warehouse Row.

There will be four, fashion-filled days of runway shows, designer showcases and cocktails each weekday from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Each nightly event will be held in Space, Warehouse Row’s event location, and will feature local models and design talent:

Wednesday, Aug. 22: Emerging Designer Showcase

Thursday, Aug. 23: Accessories Showcase and Rock the Runway Hairshow

Friday, Aug. 24: Swimwear and the Men’s Show

Saturday, Aug. 25: Fashion Row – includes the Children’s Runway, Teen Scene, Couture Bride, Cocktail Hour and the Grand Finale Runway Show

Tickets are now available and can be purchased online. Individual event tickets are $45 for general admission and $75 for VIP. Four-day tickets are $175 for general admission and $250 for VIP. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.chattanoogafashionweek.com/schedule/.

Chattanooga Fashion Week is an art and fashion event with the ultimate goal of creating buzz and giving a relevant outlet to fashion houses, buyers and culture enthusiasts in Chattanooga and beyond. The first-ever Chattanooga event is coordinated by Jaime Hatcher Hemsley, owner of Gage Modeling Agency. Hemsley recently held a successful fashion week event in Knoxville.


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