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Bushwick Fashion Weekend! Of Course!

by | 9.20.12 | 0 Comments

Of course Bushwick needs its own Fashion Week(end)! It’s one of the ‘duuh’ moments when you have to wonder how come nobody thought of it earlier. In the land of fashion creatives (among other types of creatives) it makes a lot of sense, and we aplaud to Nyssa Frank from The Living Gallery for making this idea… you know… living… 

…and if in Bushwick, of course the fashion weekend has to be unique and arty. This Saturday from 3pm to 8pm, The Living Gallery will be alive with artwork, instillations, performances, and music. Additionally, a parade will set to weave through Bushwick from 3pm to 5pm. After 5pm, there will be live performances and music at the gallery. To participate in the parade, shoot an email to Nyssa at thelivinggallery@gmail.com.

Also there will be delish food from Mama Joy’s. Hmmmmmm…

For an afterparty, head to Secret Project Robot over at Melrose Street. Performative band Cum Blood will be playing at 10:30pm, with Sagopalm at 10pm and Sick Din at 11pm.

We really hope that Bushwick Fashion Weekend will become a tradition, and the first ZOO edition will be a wild success!

 

About Katarina Hybenova

Proud founder of Bushwick Daily. She writes, takes photos, and sometimes video. Born and raised in Slovakia, she has studied in Prague, Leuven and New York, traveled the world only to find home in Bushwick or should we say Ridgewood :) She is interested in yoga, running, human & cat friends.

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