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SLAFD Presents “The Girly Show”

The Hive Gallery in partnership with Salt Lake Association of Fashion Designers presents a 3-Part fashion event.

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The Hive Gallery in partnership with Salt Lake Association of Fashion Designers presents a 3-Part fashion event.  The night will feature a fashion competition themed on stripes, an apprentice spotlight, and a cocktail and evening wear collection show.

girlyshow0016:30 PM | PART 1 | Style Wars
The Girly Show will feature first, Style Wars a local fashion designing contest where contestants will design in the theme of STRIPES to help promote cat adoption with our sponsor, The Humane Society of Utah.

7:00 PM | PART 2 | Apprentice Spotlight
The second venue is Apprentice Spotlight, sponsored by SLAFD to help promote new up and coming local fashion designers to the professional clothier community.

7:30 PM | PART 3 | Fall 2010 Cocktail & Evening Wear Collection
The final venue is the main part of the show and will feature 6-8 Association member designers cocktail and evening wear collection.

The public is welcome to s attend all shows and to shop designer retail space in Trolley Square main floor atrium.

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