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Fashion Lovers Stampede into Hollywood’s Highlands Club for the April Fashion Day Soiree

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Spring cleaning can be a major bummer, but the bright side about making all that room is filling it back up again with all the latest spring fashions.  On April 14th, the Highlands Club in the Hollywood and Highland Shopping Center hosted the Fashion Day Soirée, giving fashion lovers the opportunity to shop through over 40 of the hottest collections in clothing, handbags, jewelry, accessories, and lifestyle products, relax with beauty treatments and watch an exciting fashion show. 

All this fun could have a serious impact on any girl’s bank account, except that one of the highlights of the semi-annual Soirée is that products are sold at discount prices, all the way up to 50% off.

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At Fashion Day Soirée, presented by Dolce Vita Events, shoppers were bamboozled by electrifying upcoming fashion lines, while also being able to peruse their favorite established designers.  Yoga Army was a hit, showcasing gorgeous dresses fit for a runway or the red carpet.  It’s no wonder they have a celebrity following.  Hand-crafted by the designers themselves, their tank tops with thick leather designs are a marvel and look like they might be displayed at an art gallery.

  
Too Faced Cosmetics’ booth was completely smothered with exhilarated shoppers, dying to purchase their amazing products at shockingly low prices.  And who can forget the Save the Ta Tas Foundation, handing out free “Save the Ta Tas” stickers, which could also be found in the gift bags.  A few other favorites were Friezeframes, Storm watches, Lori Lewis Designs, KBD, and My Little Pretty.

 
Participants as vendors, raffle donors and goodie bag donors were: celebrity fashion designers Yoga Army, the sexiest line out there – Forplay Inc, Betty Boop, Petite Spa, Onna Ehrlich, La Bijou Belle, Leanna Lin Jewelry, Manifesta Fiesta panties and a music CD by artist on the rise Regan, De La Luna Designs, Save the Ta Tas foundation, P.S. I Love You Foundation .
A portion of the ticket sales benefited the P.S. I Love You Foundation, which assists at-risk youths in Southern California.

 

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