Pat Main struts down the runway.
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Spring Style Takes the Spotlight at Pasque Ladies Fashions

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BELLE FOURCHE—The private showing of the newest spring fashions was held at Pasque Ladies Fashions on April 9. The boutique transformed its storefront into a stylish fashion show reminiscent of a Paris high-fashion runway.

The event, aimed at ushering in the spring season, featured a spring flowers backdrop and brightly colored spring fashions. Michelle Evans, co-owner, welcomed everyone to the show. Thank you for coming to our fourth fashion show and this is our second spring show. I see some familiar faces! Thank you for being here!”

The light-hearted evening showcased women from the area, all the while cheering for women walking the runway, with women in charge of styling and preparing the event at an event that simply celebrates women. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Michaela Horn, Chamber Director. She set the tone for the show! Welcome tonight! We have some fresh styles. It’s spring,” she said. Tonight, it’s all about fresh styles and confidence as we welcome the much-needed sunshine that we’ve all been waiting for and some amazing women in this room and some beautiful ones who have volunteered to walk the catwalk tonight!”

There were nine ladies doubling as high-fashion models for the night. They were Pat Main, Julie Main, Mikayla Boswell, Melissa Scofield, Julie Snoozy, Isabella Evans, Brittany Wilkinson, Tiffanie Romero and Maria Ellendorf. They all strutted the long, narrow runway with confidence, grace and humor. The aisle was lined with two rows of chairs on each side.

The audience was filled with ladies ready for a spring show. Everyone that was there had to purchase a ticket to enter the event. As each lady found her seat, she was greeted with a gift bag, and inside each bag was a raffle ticket, some goodies and a coupon for 10% off of the nights purchases.

The gals walked the runway in three different sets, wearing a new outfit each time. During each clothing change, Horn kept the crowd entertained by giving away door prizes.

Charcuterie boxes and desserts were available to nibble on throughout the evening. Free-flowing lemon martinis and lemon water kept thirst at bay.

Each lady showed off her outfit along with jewelry, purse and shoes, and all items could be purchased at the store.

After the fashion show came to a close, the excited audience members went to find their favorite looks to purchase for their spring wardrobe.

 

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