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PIQUE: Arabian Nights

June 10, 2:06 PMKansas City Fashion ExaminerKina Gunnels
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Do you love music, fashion, dancing and fun? Well then PIQUE: Arabian Nights is just for you! This Friday at Mosaic, in the Power & Light district, is hosting a night full of magic, lust and mystery. Starting at 8pm, Vesuvius Tribe starts off with a red carpet like you've never seen before. The party starts of with NYC DJ Brenda Black with the infamous DJ Samantha Ronson right behind. There will be fire breathing, belly dancing by Massive Tassels, fortune telling and many more magical sites to see. Local designers showing their visions on the runway include featuring Sovannra Yos, Anashi Swimwear, Cali Roberta, Nicole Rapp, Diluca, Belle Époque – Hair Designs, Georgy Baratahvili, and Robert Anthony. While you are there enjoying this fun filled event, don't forget about the open bar from 8-10pm. Ticket pricing for this event are $20 for advance $25 at the door and $50 for PIQUE VIP. This is a show you don't want to miss!

‘Arabian Nights, like Arabian days; More often than not, are hotter than hot; In a lot of good ways’

Click here to purchase tickets!

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