Strut Your Stuff With the Fashion on Point Event on September 12th at The Point in El Segundo

The Point’s Annual Runway Is Sure to End Your Summer off in Style

Written By: Aubrey Freitas
Photographed Provided By: The Point in El Segundo The Point’s Fashion

Summer may be coming to an end, but The Point in El Segundo is sending everyone’s favorite pool season off with a bang and ushering in fall with a runway party for the books. The annual style celebration, Fashion on Point, will be held on Sep. 12 from 6-8 p.m., featuring an abundance of unique boutiques and a runway show featuring all of their fall-forward trends for the upcoming season, a beauty bar, Point swag bags, shopping incentives and, to get the party started and keep it going, Champagne from The Bubble Tap Trailer. Did I mention that tickets are only $20 and let you take advantage of select ticket holder discounts including 20 percent off your entire purchase at Athleta, Lou & Grey, Planet Blue and No Rest for Bridget, 15 percent off at Marmi, and a special gift with purchase at prAna?

 

1 | Planet Blue The Point’s Fashion

If you imagine your ideal self laying on the beach, sand on your skin, wind in your hair, weightlessness in your soul, then Planet Blue has the clothes for you. Their designs are meant to take women from beach day to night out without losing your wild and free spirit. They’re a Malibu-born company, and their style radiates the same beachy good vibes.

 

2 | Kendra Scott The Point’s Fashion

If you’re looking to decorate your body with jewelry, Kendra Scott offers a helping hand to both you and those in need. Her jewelry designs feature unique and colorful natural gemstones, and her heart features a passion for philanthropy. It’s a rare thing to find jewelry that both looks good on you, and does good in the world, but with Kendra Scott you can get a bit of elegance and give a bit of kindness.

Native Knowledge: Kendra Scott’s philanthropic ventures include the Kendra Cares program, which brings unique, creative arts activities to Pediatric hospitals, Habitat for Humanity and many others.

 

3 | Lucky Brand The Point’s Fashion

Lucky Brand started out with a core market of blue jeans inspired by the arts and culture of music, photography and Southern California, to create uniquely beautiful vintage jeans. They have expanded to include shirts, watches, kimonos and everything in between to create the perfect vintage art style from head-to-toe. They’re a brand with handmade character and their eye on sustainability!

Native Knowledge: The Bubble Tap Trailer is the first-ever vintage camper trailer that has been revamped into a mobile bar ready to handle all of your Prosecco and wine-on-wheels needs. All of the beverages are served on tap, so there’s no waste creation. Cheers to sustainability!

4 | Rabbit Ladders The Point’s Fashion

Owned and operated by a mother-son team, Rabbit Ladders reminds people what it’s like to be a kid again with their children’s clothing store. Their brand embodies the spirited, fearless and whimsical nature of children, and offers a place where everyone can truly “let their imagination run wild.”

 

5 | No Rest for Bridget

If you love to look elegant, timeless, and always on-trend, then you just may be a Bridget. Designs at NRFB are made for the woman who wants to look classy and effortless for whatever she has going on in her life. With new items coming in frequently, they always aim to have the latest trends and be the go-to store for all of your trendsetting and trend breaking needs.

 

6 | Athleta

This luxury activewear brand is designed with life in mind. It’s thoughtfully made for any type of movement, so whether you’re hiking to see the sunrise or pushing for that extra mile on the track, Athleta knows that performance has the ability to empower. Life is busy, but Athleta’s here to help carry you throughout the day.

Native Knowledge: Athleta is a B Corp dedicated to making their products more sustainable. So far, 60 percent of their materials are made with sustainable fibers and 70 percent of their waste from shipping packaging has been diverted from landfills.

 

The Point in El Segundo
850 S Pacific Coast Hwy 
El Segundo, CA 90245
310.414.5280

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