The big New York Fashion Week just recently ended on September 11th. But did you know that we have our own Fashion Week in Minnesota? I didn't either until recently!

It's not quite as big of an event but it still features some amazing designers. Plus, some Minnesota celebrities will be walking the runway this fall!

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Fashion Week Minnesota

The goal of Fashion Week Minnesota is to feature incredible local designers, makers, retailers, artists, and creators.

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The creators call it a media platform that "celebrates, connects and inspires the local fashion community." They do other events outside of Fashion Week Minnesota, but that's their big event of the year.

Minnesota Celebrities in Fashion Week Minnesota

The theme for Fashion Week Minnesota 2024 is Creative Renaissance. The runway show will take place on Saturday, October 12th at the Minneapolis Insitute of Art.

Let's meet some of the Minnesota celebrities who will be walking the runway!

Up first, we have Chef Sean Sherman, one of the minds behind the very popular restaurant Owamni in Minneapolis.

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Next, we have former Minnesota Lynx player and current assistant coach, Rebekkah Brunson.

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And finally, we have the former star of 'The Bachelorette', Michelle Young.

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Other Minnesota celebrities are set to walk the runway as well but those are the names that we know right now.

If you'd like, you are able to purchase tickets to see the show. They're $75 per person, or if you want to get fancy, VIP tickets are $150 per person.

This sounds like a very cool event featuring local creatives! I love it!

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