Pin Show founders, Rachel Nichelson and Julie McCullough Kim, are seeking new and emerging talent in the Dallas area for the third annual event. If you think you have what it takes, apply here now. 25 independent fashion designers will be selected to showcase their line in a runway show in front of a crowd of 1200-1500 people, including fashion industry insiders (buyers, reps, retailers, & press). Student designers, jewelry & accessory designers, stylists, photographers, hair & makeup artists, and volunteers are also encouraged to apply to participate in the event that will take place on February 25 at Union Station. Local designers such as Courtney Warren (Cooper by Courtney), Darian Thomas, Lindsay Weatherread (L.Weatherread), and Tara Tonini (Tara to the T), have all gone on to make a name for themselves after being featured in past shows.
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