Bronx Fashion Week 48 Hour Ticket Sale; Save 30% on General Admission!

From Bronx Fashion Week 2014, Design by Shadeth modeled by Estefania / Image Courtesy Lauren M Click
From Bronx Fashion Week 2014, Design by Shadeth modeled by Estefania / Image Courtesy Lauren M Click

Thanks to a generous sponsor, Bronx Fashion Week is able to announce a special 48 hour promotional sale for general admission (a total of 30% savings!) to Bronx Fashion Week 2015 which will be held at the Old Bronx Courthouse on Saturday, May 9th making it a perfect MOTHER’S DAY GIFT!

That means instead of $35 you pay $24.50!

Bronx Fashion Week 2015 is already shaping up to be an amazing experience at the Old Bronx Courthouse which will be surrounded by the art of 27 artists from The Bronx and around the world for No Longer Empty’s exhibition on 3 levels of this landmark building.

We also have confirmed MAJOR celebrities as well as movers and shakers in the Fashion Industry that will be attending this event so it’s one that you don’t want to miss.

Oh and did we say that we have a huge announcement that will be made at the event that will be a game changer for The Bronx!?

Join us for the affordable price of $24.50 plus handling fee for an event that generally costs 4x the amount for Manhattan venues and experience a high fashion show in an industrial chic space that has been closed off to the public for almost 40 years.

To take advantage of this special offer you must act within the next 48 hours and use the special promotional code MOM (all caps please). This offer is only applicable to general admission and not available for VIP ticket sales. If you are interested in VIP tickets we HIGHLY recommend you purchasing them ASAP as only a few of those limited tickets are available.

For more information, head over to our Eventbrite page!

Read our official press release!

Bronx Fashion Week: Believe the Hype!

Ed García Conde

Ed García Conde is a life-long Bronxite who spends his time documenting the people, places, and things that make the borough a special place in the hopes of dispelling the negative stereotypes associated with The Bronx. His writings are often cited by mainstream media and is often consulted for his expertise on the borough's rich history.