End: 29 Apr 2012
Location: Singapore
Address: Orchard Road
[Advisory Update | 17 March 2012 6:30pm: For those going to Fashion Steps Out, the fashion show is scheduled to carry on. In the event of wet weather, the show will be moved to Paragon L1 Atrium. Those who have invitations can register at the entrance of Mandarin Gallery's covered walkway for the Champagne Sundowner]
Fashion Steps Out @ Orchard is a six-week fashion extravaganza that will showcase the latest Spring/Summer collections from around the globe. To present these collections, there’s going to be a Orchard Fashion Runway, where it is not only an outdoor catwalk stage but also the longest in Singapore.
This year’s Fashion Steps Out @ Orchard (formerly known as Fashion Season @ Orchard) will evolve with a new look and vibe, creating renewed excitement for shoppers and the retail industry. Building on the brand equity from its launch in 2010, FSO 2012 aims to celebrate fashion and make it accessible to everyone. Through compelling shopping rewards and exciting events, FSO 2012 hopes to promote everyday-style and reinforce Singapore as one of the top fashion capitals of the world.
Look forward to Fashion Installations by the creative young minds of Raffles Design Institute from 12 March onwards.
Orchard Fashion Runway: The 6-week event will begin will a big bang when fashion literally steps out onto Orchard Road for the Opening Night of FSO on 17 March. 100 regional and local models will take to the runway in a fashion show of highstreet brands, set amidst alfresco café-style seating for VIPs, guests and shoppers.
Get star buys from high-street brands at the Fashion Bazaar held at Mandarin Gallery from 23 - 25 March, a chic, trendy fashion soiree in a lifestyle-bazaar setting.
Makeover time for shoppers! Fashion Gets Real in fun and interactive workshops where shoppers get to style themselves with the latest Spring / Summer styles and get advice from a panel of fashion experts. The best-styled participant wins the outfit. Held weekly at participating malls.
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