Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Indie Shop Soiree Designers & Artists

An opportunity from "Indie Shop Soiree, Designers & Artist" - a Della Rae production

YOU + House of Blues = Indie Shop!
Are you a trendy up and coming fashion designer or artist with a unique style?
You can be the newest attraction at the House of Blues in the Indie Shop Soiree shopping event, featuring independent fashion designers & artists ONLY.

Concept:
We (at Della Rae) are aiming to provide shopaholics with an extraordinary shopping experience in which event-goers have the opportunity to interact with 20+ emerging independent designers/ artists, purchase the most exclusive, most sought-after contemporary designs of fashion, accessories & art – at a discounted price! Most importantly we’re providing an outlet for Indie designers/artists to market their designs.

Event:
Indie Shop will take place over a 2-day weekend, July 11TH 12TH 2009, for five hours each day at the House of Blues – Victory Park Dallas. Shoppers will enjoy this chic shopping & showcasing event. There will be signature Dellatini cocktails, receive an overstuffed plush Mode bag ($50 value), shopping spree drawing, rock to tunes spun by a popular DJ, and ogle at the models serving gourmet chocolates – all under ONE roof!
If you’re interested in participating as a designer or artist in this event, please contact Della Rae: visit www.IndieShopSoiree.com. MUST be an independent artist or designer, and MUST be your own original ideas and concepts.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get your name out there!
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-ac

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Go Red for Women Style Show on Friday 13, 2009

Fashion Design students and faculty from TWU and UNT participated the annual Go Red for Women Style Show on Friday 13 for benefiting the American Heart Association and Women of Denton. The luncheon/style show was held at UNT Gateway Center. Visit http://artunt.digication.com/e-portfolios/Go_Red_for_Women for the photos of the red dress designs by UNT Junior students, and faculty Diana Beard and Li-Fen Anny Chang.

-ac