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Kansas City Fashion Week Is Creating A Virtual Runway For 2021

Kyndra Jade, made her fashion debut on the Kansas City Fashion Week runway, and will return this year.
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Kyndra Jade, made her fashion debut on the Kansas City Fashion Week runway, and will return this year.

Kansas City Fashion Week is transforming the traditional runway show with two ways to view the latest designs.

Last year was bittersweet for KCFW as festivities were postponed just days after lockdown orders were initiated in the Kansas City area. This year however, the confluence of art and design will be accessible virtually with limited in-person viewing as well.

Kansas City Fashion Week is offering limited passes to the runway filming sessions April 7-8, 2021 in addition to passes to view the virtual runway show April 29-May 1, 2021. For more information and to purchase tickets visit kcfashionweek.com.

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