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Celebrity Designer David Meister to visit Neiman Marcus

October 26th, 2009 at Mon, 26th, 2009 at 6:02 pm by lindsaylarin

 

Olivia Palermo and David Meister at the 2009 CFDA Fashion Awards

Olivia Palermo and David Meister at the 2009 CFDA Fashion Awards

 

Fashion Week may be over, but the runway is still going strong. Celebrity dress designer, David Meister, will be in Bellevue on Wednesday, October 28 to showcase his latest collection in a fashion show at Neiman Marcus.

The look of David Meister has been seen on such leading ladies as Samantha Harris, Jennifer Hudson, Diane Lane and Tina Fey.

On Wednesday, the celebrity designer will be meeting with shoppers in person to offer tips on the latest trends in evening gown fashion.

Complimentary beverages and light appetizers will be served.

To learn more on David Meister or to view his red carpet designs, visit www.davidmeister.com


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

5:00 – 8:00 pm (6:15 fashion show)

Neiman Marcus Bellevue

11111 NE 8th Street

 

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lindsaylarin I am a writer and reporter for the Bellevue Reporter and The Scene, covering a variety of community-based topics. I live, work and play on the Eastside- sometimes all at once. Find out the inside scoop and get a behind the scenes exclusive of Bellevue at its best- from fashion runway shows to wine events and new boutique openings.

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