"A popular trend today is mixing new with used clothing. Fashionistas on a budget are always seeking designer pieces at cheaper prices. A great way to spend less and get a one of a kind, high-fashion wardrobe, is to frequent consignment shops like Current Boutique. At Current Boutique, we provide personal wardrobe consultations and true style advice. We are passionate about what we do here!" exclaims Fashion Stylist Anna Birdsall.
All proceeds from the fashion show benefit the DC Fashionista Foundation, a scholarship fund for emerging young artists and designers. The suggested donation of $10 is payable at the door and no advance tickets are required. Abigail De Casanova, founder of the DC Fashionista Group and the DC Fashionista Foundation, will showcase her jewelry designs in the event. Ms. De Casanova explains that "the DC Fashionista Foundation's goal is to provide fashion scholarships for deserving artists who are willing to share their knowledge and talents with others in the industry."
Not only does the fashion show promise great eye candy for true Fashionistas, but entertainment for the ears as well. Master of Ceremonies, Pamela Sorensen of Pamela's Punch, shares her candid opinions about the state of fashion in DC. Also in the mix is a live performances by the talented vocal artist Mo and DJ Double 07, who brings over 15 years of experience as DC's premier House music DJ. This line-up will have you moving, grooving and mingling with the fashion elite all night long. Who says weekends have to start on Friday
About Current Boutique:
Located in trendy Clarendon, VA, Current Boutique is an upscale modem consignment shop that accepts women's clothing, shoes, jewelry and designer handbags in great condition. Current Boutique is committed to keeping an upscale, contemporary focus and a quality inventory of modem, trendy and timeless fashion.
For more information about Current Boutique, please visit: CurrentBoutique.com (http://www.currentboutique.com) or in person at 2529 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201.
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