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Small Boutique fashion week is one of the top five must attend events outside of NY fashion week. Its takes place Feb. 10 its labeled most upscale events outside of NY fashion week by CBS and Forbes Magazine. Small Boutique Fashion week is held at the legendary Metro Pavilion featuring 3 shows that include over 30 designers. The show is sponsored by G-Industries sample making services and is geared towards opening up a platform for small businesses, emerging designers and unique shops. The showcase times are 12pm, 4pm and 8pm and features 5-10 designers for each show. Small Boutique Fashion Week is the premier fashion week showcase for handmade goods, custom made clothing, independent designers, celebrity stylists, boutique owners, and members of the small scale buying community.
METROPOLITAN PAVILION
125 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011
February 10th, 2013
11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Tickets:https://smallboutiquefw.ticketbud.com/small-boutique-fashion-week-2013
About Small Boutique fashion week
The Small Boutique Fashion Week, LLC Show and Market is geared towards professionals in the fashion industry, including but not limited to; small boutique owners, buyers, fashion designers, stylists, photographers, fans of fashion, and members of the fashion media (i.e. journalists, bloggers, photographers, etc.). The primary intent of the event is to create a vending experience that caters to the small scale buying and selling handmade community. Much like the original Fashion Week, which caters to high-end designers and mass-market retail, our show will appeal to the small-scale and trendy buyers within the design community. The secondary (but equally as important) intent of the event is to provide exposure, experience, and the opportunity for designers participating in the showcase to find new clientele and establish new business relationships. Our hopes are also to turn S.B.F.W. Show and Market into a biannual event geared towards the small scale buying community and designer vending; eventually becoming the go to event for members of the small-scale market.














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