2009 March 18
L.A. Women
(NEW YORK) Thought Fashion Week(s) was finally over? Think again. The party's moving next to the West Coast, where Decades and Los Angeles magazine are kicking off the extravaganza with a bash for the books at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA. The event, which will be hosted by actress Rachel Griffiths, will include a healthy dose of glam: Cameron Silver’s collection of 20th century fashions will be worn by the runway women of LA Models and special celebrity guests (The Daily hears that Marisa Tomei, Kelly Lynch, Lisa Rinna, Garcelle Beauvais, Janice Dickinson, and Bai Ling will all be making appearances at the fête). “We are poised to bring fashion back to the industry’s epicenter,” said Downtown Los Angeles Fashion Week (DLAFW) founder Leanna Lewis. “We are making an homage to the brilliance of vintage as a statement about environmentally conscious fashion and practices.”-
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