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On Saturday, June 18th, members of the Los Angeles and New York fashion  industry descended on Boise for the first annual Idaho Fashion Week. Hosted at  the Jackson Jet Center, IDFW featured designers from around the country,  including Project Runway winner Kentaro Kameyama, Mister Triple X, Jose  Gonzalez, and Boise local Rooney Mae Couture. The show was sponsored by many  local businesses, as well as national powerhouses such as Macy's and Avelo  Airlines. More than 200 people attended the shows, with front row seats filled  by Boise influencers, business owners, and industry insiders.

When asked "Why bring an event like this to Boise", Idaho Fashion Week  Executive Producer Amanda Rouse said, "My goal was to connect people. When I  started modeling in Idaho nine years ago, I didn't have many opportunities to  collaborate with industry leaders outside of Boise, let alone the state.

She continued, "My goal in creating IDFWU was to provide a space for local  Idaho artists to have a real platform to showcase their work, and ultimately for  artists and creatives of all kinds to make connections and learn from industry  experts from around the world". In addition to a runway show, Idaho Fashion Week  also included a day of master classes and expert panels at the Grove Hotel.

Attendees could receive hands-on training from renowned makeup artist Carlos  Gonzalez, ask questions of published models such as Will Moncada (also known for  his appearance on the series Love Island), and hear details of the design  process from Kentaro Kameyama.Another crucial aspect of Rouse's vision for  connecting Boise to the greater fashion community was philanthropy.

A portion of the weekend's ticket sales and revenue went to the local Boise  chapter of Dress For Success, a nonprofit organization which provides clothing,  training and career counseling for underserved women throughout the world. It  was imperative to the IDFW production team that the event leave behind a  positive footprint on the community, both in terms of an opportunity to  experience beautiful fashion, but also as a means to give back to those in  need.

Can we expect Idaho Fashion Week to be an annual Boise tradition? To this,  Rouse said, "We are already moving forward with plans for next season, and I  can't wait to highlight more of what Idaho has to offer to the fashion  industry!"Read more at:purple  formal dresses (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) | grey formal  dresses (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)

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