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A busy social calendar for fashion-forward folk
By Suzanne S. Brown Denver Post Staff Writer
New York, Paris and Milan no longer have a lock on Fashion Week. Catwalk parades are staged all over Europe and Asia. Closer to home, Houston and San Francisco hosted mini versions of the shows held in Manhattan. Here at home, there are plenty of places to wear your wedge heels and babydoll dresses in the next week or so. Denver’s fashion-forward folk have a bunch of shows and parties planned, starting Friday: The Mixed Bag Festival, featuring entertainment and fashion shows with Funklectic, Peculiar Designs, Racheltai Designs and Giddyup, starts the show at the Oriental Theater in the Berkeley neighborhood on Friday. Oriental Theater, 4335 W. 44th Ave.; 7 p.m., with shows at 9 and 11 p.m.; $7 admission. mixedbagfestival.com. The Fabric Lab hosts “Fashion Inspired,” a show of art and clothing from more than 30 designers, staged in front of its store on Saturday. Guests are encouraged to bring a T-shirt and go home with a screenprinted original. The Fabric Lab, 3105 E. Colfax Ave. 303-321-3604; thefabriclab.com; 7 p.m. Free. On April 4 the first of four shows of a “Project Runway”-style competition will be staged at Tamarac Square. Local designers are taking on challenges and vying for a trip to New York’s next Fashion Week. Tamarac Square, 7777 E. Hampden Ave. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door; student tickets are $10 with ID. Proceeds benefit Dress for Success Denver. fashionproject tamarac.com. Nicole Lorentz presents her spring jewelry collection at a trunk show from 6-9 p.m. April 5 at La Di Da boutique. La Di Da Boutique, 3434 W. 32nd Ave. Unit C.; 303-526-8675; la-di-daboutiquedenver.com. On April 6, Fancy Tiger celebrates the kickoff of its line of screen-printed apparel and framed felt brooches by by Amy Findeiss at 7 p.m. Fancy Tiger, 1 S. Broadway; 303-733-3855; fancytiger.com. Last but not least, the Oriental Theater is the site for Seed, the April 7 Fashion Denver Spring Market. Organizer Brandi Shigley says 28 designers are participating this season, and more than a dozen are new to the event. She’s excited to present such new vendors as Andy’ Girls of Boulder, which makes cowboy boots, shoes, belts and bags. Seed, Oriental Theater, 4335 W. 44th Ave.; noon to 8 p.m., with runway shows at 3 and 6 p.m. Admission is $5. fashiondenver.com.

Sarah Richard designs the Mademoiselle Modiste collection, which features white lacy dresses, tops and skirts for spring. Richard will show her new line at Seed. Julia Kristinson
Vamp Bags are made from eco-friendly materials by Deanna Capaldi and Tara Deeb of Boulder. The Marlo lacquerfinished bags, right, are among the designs that will be sold atApril 7’s Seed market. Taylor Sullivan