HONOLULU (HI Now) - Goodwill Goes GLAM! presented by Bank of Hawaii Foundation is a celebration of sustainable fashion and shopping going on its 14th year, with activities to take place in-person at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, August 14-16. The signature event raises awareness and support for Goodwill Hawaii’s mission: to help people with employment barriers reach their full potential and become self-sufficient.
This year’s event kicks off on Thursday, Aug. 14 with the dinner gala featuring the “Common Thread” fashion show produced by Kaimuki-based designer Rumi Murakami. Rooted in slow fashion and a career spanning both fashion and social advocacy, Rumi redefines what it means to create with intent and has created a collection of upcycled Goodwill finds showcasing her own signature tailored styles.
After the show guests will have first access to shop the 20,000 square foot pop-up sale, featuring the looks from the runway and the best-of-the-best Goodwill finds including name-brand clothing, accessories and household items. The GLAM! Sale continues thru the weekend (Friday & Saturday) and is FREE and open to the public. There will also be free parking available at McKinley High School.
For more information or to buy tickets for the fashion show, visit GoodwillHawaii.org/Glam.
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