14th Fashion Community Week, San Francisco concluded successfully

14th Fashion Community Week, San Francisco concluded successfully

23 March 2022, Mumbai:

The award-winning Fashion Community Week's recent hybrid event in San Francisco was a triumph. From March 10 to 13, 2022, the 14th season of the 4-day hybrid event featured a virtual runway show and conference, followed by an on-site fashion show and celebratory after party.

The first day (10 March) began with a virtual Fashion Tech Conference, which featured a discussion on the fashion industry's future and sustainability. CEOs from Heuritech (Tony Pinville), WearableX (Billie Whitehouse), Bold Metrics (Daina Burnes), Yoona (Anna Franziska Michel), and Atelier No.9 spoke at the event (Emi Cho).

The evening began with a press briefing on the second day (11 March), followed by a fashion week launch party at The Modernist, a sophisticated members club. Delicious drinks, networking, socializing, and live media interviews with industry participants were all part of the evening's festivities.

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The stately Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel hosted a one-of-a-kind fashion display on the third day (12 March). An elaborate runway display featuring seven local and international fashion designers kicked off the evening with a VIP cocktail reception.

Emelie Marcelle (Paris), Lisa Conte (Milan), Dokke (France-Senegal), KTR collection (Korea), Kudsedia (India), Muriel's (Vermont), and Ben Babadi (Vermont) were among the runway designers (Florence-San Francisco).

After the event, all of the collections were available to purchase straight off the runway! A virtual fashion show with worldwide fashion labels premiered on the last day (March 13).

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It was a strolling fashion show with models displaying the season's most spectacular designs.

During each season's fashion week, the organization raises money for a good cause. In conjunction with the non-profit PWIC Global Impact and designer 'Ukrainian Bravery,' the cause this season was to benefit Ukrainian Mothers and Children. According to the Fashion Community Week team, all earnings will go towards humanitarian relief.

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CREDITS:  Fashion Community Week & Apparel Resources.

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