Fashion's Night Out

LARGEST FASHION PARTY IN HISTORY TO COME TO OMAHA
Omaha Fashion Week to host Fashion’s Night Out Friday, September 10
Omaha Fashion Week has announced it will bring the largest fashion party in history to Omaha on Friday, September 10, with events happening from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Fashion's Night Out (FNO) was launched last year by Conde Nast, the publishers of Vogue, in New York. This year the event has spread across the country and even worldwide with festivities consisting of retailers staying open late and special events including sales, DJs, food and DIY demonstrations in support of a charity.
“On behalf of Omaha, I commend Omaha Fashion Week,” said Mayor Jim Suttle. With events such as FNO, “[Omaha Fashion Week is] helping enhance our local economy by showcasing the talent and creativity of our city’s fashion community.”
She.La, The Giving Tree, beyourself, the Chocolate Peacock Boutique and the Denim Saloon are amongst the participating boutiques. A complete list of stores will be available on www.OmahaFashionWeek.com/fashionsnightout. In addition, an FNO after-party will be held at Nomad Lounge at 1013 Jones Street in Omaha following the in-store events. This event is co-hosted by metroMAGAZINE and will act as the unveiling of their new website, www.SpiritofOmaha.com, and the Sept. issue of metroMAGAZINE.
About Omaha Fashion Week:
On the inside, Omaha Fashion Week is a talent incubator that seamlessly connects designers, stylists, photographers, artists and models through nurturing platforms and engaging opportunities. On the outside, Omaha Fashion Week is the highlight of Omaha’s social calendar; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence.
About Fashion’s Night Out (FNO):
FNO is an unprecedented global initiative created to celebrate fashion, restore consumer confidence, boost the industry’s economy and put the fun back in shopping. For one night last September, in the United States and twelve other nations around the world, designers, celebrities, models and fashion editors staged exciting, one-of-a-kind events in stores open after-hours to the public.


