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Upcoming Events

Oct 06

Style With a Conscience

Traver Rains and Richie Rich's Heatherette, on the runway Oct. 6.
Earth Pledge

Extra Info

Bell Harbor Convention Center Pier 66, 2211 Alaskan Way, 328-7723 , http://www.bellharbor.com. , $50-$850 Daily from Tue., October 2 until Sat., October 6

So apparently Seattle has this reputation for being eco-friendly. Who knew? Now in addition to driving hybrids and recycling, reducing, and reusing like it’s our job, we can wear bamboo and be deemed fashionable. Sweet. And now the first-ever Green Fashion Week wants to celebrate just that with five days of events featuring top-name designers, in what the organizers call “the country’s most environmentally aware city.” Ah, but green fashion has a price, and it ain’t cheap. Want the VIP treatment? Eight hundred and fifty dollars gets you into a private shopping event at a local boutique, a trunk show, a book release party, and the Style Suite at El Gaucho, along with front-row tickets to the runway show. However, for just $50 you can still buy a ticket to the Oct. 6 show, where sustainable fashion designers like Anna Cohen, Lara Miller, and Lizzie Parker will be showing off their green threads.

To Do List

Thursday, October 4

Built to Spill, Camper Van Beethoven, the Delusions
There aren’t a whole lot of bands who can fill the Showbox to capacity thre... More>>
Showbox, Thu., October 4, 12:00am, $18 adv./$20

The Trucks, Feral Children, Police Teeth
Some records are a pleasant slow burn, revealing their top notes and streng... More>>
Crocodile Cafe, Thu., October 4, 12:00am, $7

World of Nerdcraft
Until my friend Derek faced the grim reality that he couldn’t be a superior... More>>
Qwest Field, Thu., October 4, 12:00amDaily from Fri., October 5 until Sun., October 7, 12:00am, $10 per day

134 more things to do today>>
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A work of love from charismatic man-about-town Waid Sainvil, Waid's is the only Haitian restaurant o...
Off the Delridge Way exit from the West Seattle Bridge, Skylark Cafe & Club is a genuine blue-collar...
The Northlake Tavern is proud to tell you that its small pie weighs more than two-and-a-half pounds ...
Entering Can Can is like walking into Moulin Rouge—not the Parisian tourist trap, the Baz Luhrmann m...
If you feel right at home at this Wedgwood pub, no wonder: It's a converted house covered with wood ...
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I haven't eaten much steak this summer because I'm usually broke. When I discovered Ozzie's Wednesda...
Pure, unadulterated joy is the look permanently affixed to the face of a man doing the mambo to the ...
It's Saturday night between 10th and 11th on Pike Street, Capitol Hill's bustling new epicenter. The...
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