Denver Fashion Week 2024 Kicks Off with Bold New Designs and Western Showcase.
DENVER — Denver Fashion Week (DFW) 2024 is officially underway, with the runway set and models ready to shine. Among the standout designers this year is Carter Cupp of Manitou Springs, known for his distinctive “y’all-ternative” style. Cupp, along with some of his models, gave a sneak preview of what’s to come during the Western Fashion Show on FOX21’s Loving Living Local ahead of the event.
DFW, one of the fastest-growing fashion events in the U.S., attracts thousands of fashion enthusiasts each season. The fall showcase includes two major shows: the Western Fashion Show on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 3 p.m., and the Maximalism Fashion Show on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m. The Maximalism show celebrates bold, over-the-top fashion and individuality.
This year’s Western Fashion Show, debuting on Sunday, promises to capture the spirit of Denver, with designs ranging from rugged cowboy aesthetics to chic, modern looks. Designers featured in the event include Cupp’s The Boogeyman’s Closet, 1991 X Courts General Store, Rockmount Ranch Wear, Stratton Robe Co., and Urban Cowgirl.
Tickets for DFW start at $35, with VIP options available for front-row seats, early access to shows, exclusive shopping discounts, and entry to the Boutique Medical VIP Lounge, where guests can enjoy hors d’oeuvres and meet the designers.
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