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Fashion’s Night Out Comes to Philadelphia

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Temple chapter.

Philadelphia dressed to impress on September 6th for the first ever Fashion’s Night Out held in the city. Like many others, I adorned myself in my finest outfit and grabbed my camera prepared to shoot all the fabulous events I would encounter. 

Macy’s in Center City was the main stage for the event in Philadelphia. The store hosted stars from the Real Housewives of New Jersey and Janel Parrish from Pretty Little Liars, and even some of the Eagle’s cheerleaders were spotted. The real showcase for fashion was their Philadelphia Fashion Incubator designers. These five women showcased their abilities in live draping demonstrations and had the opportunity to sell their designs right on the floor.

 Autumn Kietponglert, one of the Philadelphia Fashion Incubator designers, gave me the opportunity to talk to her as we walked up to the incubator itself, which she allowed me inside to see what the designers were working on. It was incredible to walk in and be among all the drawings and fabrics, knowing these will be turned into beautiful pieces shown off later this week for Fashion Week. Kietponglert was very excited about Fashion’s Night Out and said it was an incredible event in the eyes of the fashion industry in Philadelphia.

Fashion’s Night Out was first created in 2009 by Anna Wintour, editor of American Vogue, as a way to motivate people to buy clothes and invest in the industry even through the recession. Since then, the event has been hosted worldwide yet this was the first Fashion’s Night Out official event hosted by Philadelphia. Many stores were eager to participate in hopes of gaining clientele.

Walking down Chestnut Street and Walnut Street, all the stores were aglow and humming with the
soundof music and shoppers socializing with fashionistas and designers alike. Most boutiques extended their store hours and offered hors d’oeuvres and cocktails to shoppers. Customers were free to speak to stylists and browse special collections, yet not many people seemed to be buying much.

Although the event was new to Philadelphia, it was not as spectacular as most had expected or anticipated. Many people felt that it was missing something and was lack luster from the created hype. The event was set to last from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. but many people were finished with all the events they wished to attend by 9 p.m.

For next year, many Philadelphians hope to see more stores involved throughout center city as well as some actual fashion shows. Fashion’s Night Out did promote many designers and help them establish a clientele around the city; many would agree it served its purpose for the fashion industry here in Philadelphia, yet left many still unsatisfied.
 

Jaimee Swift is a Senior majoring in Communications. One of her many dreams is to become a broadcast journalist and to meet and work with the infamous Anderson Cooper. Her hobbies include reading everything in sight, running, dancing crazily, laughing uber hard, watching movies, and consuming as much juice as possible. Jaimee is so overjoyed to be a part of such a magnificent site such as Her Campus Temple University. Ever since the days of her youth, she has strives to make a difference and bring positive change to all that she touches. She still holds on to that mindset and hopes to bring positivity and creativity to Her Campus Temple University!