FNO... YOU WANNA GO?

So, I'm curious... how many of my NYC readers have experienced Fashion's Night Out? It's one of those events that I can't quite grasp but am totally intrigued by. Insane shopping, access to incredible designers, celebrity appearances and ... well ... a whole lot of hullabaloo. It sounds glamorous and insane all at the same time! So, given the chance to go... I'd absolutely jump at the opportunity. Wouldn't you?
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Well, here on the west coast, we'll be participating in a Fashion's Night Out of our own at The Bravern in Bellevue! I'm excited to see how the event will turn out, but even more excited by the fact that they're also giving away a trip to attend the event in NYC! To enter, head over to The Bravern Facebook Page and click on their Sweepstakes button.

For those of you in the area, I hope to see you at the Bravern on September 10th!

*this post was sponsored by epio solutions

6 comments:

  1. christina27.8.10

    I experienced last year and will be attending this year once again. I work in the fashion industry so I am required to head down to our flagship location. It's neat - but you don't get much shopping done; way too many people. It is also hard to move around the stores that have big name celebrities there!

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  2. it is pretty fun/insane! <3

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  3. It's a giant, island-wide carnival! I work at a magazine so I try to go to as many stores as possible, but it's impossible. It's cool to see a spectacle in New York again, though.

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  4. it is absolutely crazy...in such an exhilarating way. last year, i was chatting with so so cute boys of proenza schouler while drinking champagne. it was really a dream come true!!!

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  5. FNO is awesome - last year was cool but this year its supposed to be even better - already have some stops picked out - Kate Spade store in SOHO to meet Tim Gunn and Tory Burch's block party catered by Shake Shack!

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  6. Thank you for sharing!

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