Joann, who will be repping clothing from Lilette on the runway.

 Joann, who will be repping clothing from Lilette on the runway.

Kindness and Couture Fashion Show

The Capital City Rotaract Club will celebrate the appearance of spring — and warm weather wardrobes — with a fashion show fundraiser Saturday, April 22 at the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall.

“Ready to break out your warm weather wardrobe? Want to see what amazing clothes, outfits, shoes and accessories local stores have to offer?” Rotaract wrote in a press release, “Then come to the Kindness and Couture Fashion Show Fundraiser!”

The event will feature a fashion show from local designers, a no host bar by McGivney’s Sports Bar and Grill and music from DJ Manu. Emcees for the event are Abby O. and Aquarius Valentine.

Admission is for those 21 years old or over unless accompanied by a guardian.

Doors open for the event at 6:30 p.m. while the show starts at 7:30. General admission is $25 and VIP seating is $35. VIP tables, which include bottle service, are available for $275 and seat four. Tickets are available at Hearthside Books, the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council and Alaskan Dames clothing store.

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