College World Series is back! We love an event to get all glammed up for, even a sporting event! Especially when said sporting event can be watched in luxury at the Omaha Design Center, home of Omaha Fashion Week!
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Fashion fans! Omaha Fashion Week’s Spring 2022 Showcases are Hung Up Until the Fall. We are postponing our live events due to the highly contagious new variant of covid-19. We hope you will join us in the fall for an incredible new season of Omaha Fashion Week.
This holiday season, we’re shopping local for all of our loved ones. Not sure where to shop? We’ve gathered up some of our favorite local stores + makers right here! Check it out!
Want to get involved in Omaha’s fashion community? Come out to the Omaha Design Center to support local designers by shopping looks straight from the runway at Shop the Runway Sunday, on August 29th from 11 AM - 2 PM.
Last week Omaha Fashion Camp 2021 took over the Omaha Design Center! Campers ages 6-17 had the opportunity to gain key industry skills and learn more about fashion, all led by our friends at Develop Model Management. Opening Thursday’s JOVIAL Showcase, the Omaha Fashion Campers will be presenting the looks they created at camp as a headlining collection.
Tailgating done fashionably. College World Series is right around the corner! Yes, sometimes we enjoy a sporting event. Especially when said sporting event can be watched in luxury at the Omaha Design Center. Learn more about our Luxury Tailgate and join us this summer.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln made the decision to potentially close the Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Fashion Design due to budgetary issues caused by the pandemic. On October 14th, the Academic Planning Committee held a virtual hearing to discuss the potential closure. In this hearing, almost 200 participants watched as professors, students, alumni, and community leaders spoke in opposition of the department closure. The hearing, which lasted for over four hours, provoked serious discussions on the university’s failure to follow its guidelines and procedures while making budget cuts.