Fashion designers are creating fashions from sustainable, recycled or reused materials including garbage bags, solar panels and old compact discs. Elizabeth Calderon, Jennifer Henry, Reyna Herrera, Dayana Rueda and students from Las Vegas’ International Academy of Design Institute will be among the designers whose work will walk the runway on fashion models.
To produce the event, the Springs Preserve Foundation partnered with Fashion For a Cause, a local nonprofit that assists other area nonprofits in fundraising activities through the production of fashion shows. The show’s sustainable theme is a nod to the Springs Preserve’s mission to teach and encourage sustainability.
Prior to the show, the event will feature drinks and appetizers, served among a silent auction. All event proceeds will benefit the Springs Preserve Foundation.
Admission is $150 for front-row seating and $100 for general admission. Tickets are available online at http://www.springspreserve.org or by calling (702) 822-8630.
About the Springs Preserve
Located three miles from the famed Las Vegas Strip, the Springs Preserve is the best place to explore the Las Vegas Valley's vibrant history through interactive science and nature exhibits, botanical gardens, hiking trails, and animal shows. Indoor experiences include exhibition galleries dedicated to art and traveling exhibitions of local and national significance, on-site technologically advanced learning centers and interactive museum exhibits, and the Springs Cafe. The Springs Preserve also hosts seasonal special events including concerts, art shows and holiday experiences. Visit www.springspreserve.org;
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