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On the Runway | Audrey’s Night Out 2011
Post by Melody • September 28, 2011 • Post a comment

From swimwear to contemporary lines to evening gowns, Audrey’s Fashion Night Out was certainly a show filled with variety. Don’t worry, we’re not planning on keeping it all a secret from those of you who weren’t there (but then again, why would you have missed it?) We are here to show you some snapshots from the show! There’ll be more in our Winter issue, so be sure to get it when it comes out!


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Who Wore What at Audrey’s Night Out 2011
Post by Melody • September 20, 2011 • Post a comment

“Audrey’s Night Out is filled with free booze, fashion plus lots of hot girls and guys. If you could only pick one, what would you choose?” While other people may be there for the alcohol and the hotties, I was there for the fashion. Here’s my fashion picks for the night:

1. Classic Cocktail Dresses
Simplicity speaks louder than you think. I am loving Nikki Soohoo’s cocktail dress here with the heart neckline and black and nude contrast. It hugs her in all the right places and she looks absolutely stunning.

Nikki Soohoo.

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Watch Audrey’s Fashion Night Out
Post by Anna • September 16, 2011 • Post a comment

Watch Pacific Rim Video’s coverage of Audrey’s Fashion Night Out:


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Happenings This Week 9.9-9.16
Post by Florence • September 09, 2011 • Post a comment

 

From remembering 9/11 to an empowering musical showcase to our own Audrey’s Fashion Night Out, here are this week’s Happenings.

 

Barriers

When: Now to Sunday, September 18th

Where: 145 6th Ave, New York

How: Purchase tickets here.

Taking place four months after 9/11, Barriers deals with the Chinese/Pakistani Abbas family, and the loss of their oldest son Nabhil at the World Trade Center. As this multicultural family begins to disintegrate, we piece together the past each one hides, and the future they all share. Originally mounted in 2002 and then subsequently co-produced with the Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco and Los Angeles in 2003, Barriers is returning to the stage to look back on the ten-year anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy. The play is written by Rehana Mirza and directed by Colete Robert.

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