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Texas Fashion Week hits the runway in San Antonio

Check out new up-and-coming Texas fashion designers

SATXtoday: Texas Fashion Week

Texas Fashion Week will feature up-and-coming designers to showcase their collections.

Photo by Texas Fashion Industry Initiative

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Strike a pose. Texas Fashion Week is back in San Antonio for its third year beginning Sunday Oct. 1 through Saturday, Oct. 7. Organized by the Texas Fashion Industry Initiative, the week will be filled with 20 emerging fashion designers from Texas and out of state, including three college-level designers from Texas universities.

What is Texas Fashion Week?

Throughout the event it gives up-and-coming designers a chance to show off their upcoming collections to the public. All week long, attendees will have the chance to experience four runway shows, fashion + beauty panels, a high school sustainability competition, exhibitions, and networking opportunities.

SATXtoday: Texas Fashion Week

Runway fashion show

Photo by Texas Fashion Industry Initiative

Here’s a look at the schedule:

Sunday, Oct. 1

  • TXFW Kickoff | Paramour, 102 9th St. Floor 4 | 7-10 p.m. | $35-$200 | Kick off Fashion Week with a party, cocktails, networking, and live music.

Monday, Oct. 2

  • Education Activation | KLRN, 501 Broadway | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | $0-65 | See panels such as Drag in Fashion + Branding in Fashion, as well as a runway show.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

  • Runway Shows | KLRN, 501 Broadway | 7-10 p.m. | $50-$65 | Watch designers show off their looks in this show.

Wednesday, Oct. 4

Thursday, Oct. 5

  • Runway Shows + Culinary Experience | KLRN, 501 Broadway | 7-10 p.m. | $50-$115 | In addition to a fashion show, you’ll be treated with food dishes made by Thompson Hotel’s Chef Alba.

Friday, Oct. 6

  • Texas Fashion Industry Awards | Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Circle | 6-10 p.m. | $75-$150 | Celebrate the week’s designers and participants with a red carpet walk and award show.

Saturday, Oct. 7

We think Miranda Priestly would be proud. As “The Devil Wears Prada” lead character always says ... “That’s all.”