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Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
Local area non-profits Ruby Room Seattle (which provides low-income girls with prom, homecoming and quinceanera dresses) and F-Factor (which provides boys and girls with new back-to-school clothing and accessories) teamed up to present the inaugural Ion Fashion Event Friday night at AXIS Pioneer Square. Designers Hannah, Lisa Marie, and Carlisia accepted the challenge to up-cycle dresses donated to Ruby Room in a competition for a $1000 prize. Special guest Deyonte Weather, a Seattle designer and 2017 competitor on TV’s Project Runway, acted as one of the judges. Volunteer models ranging from ages 6 to 24 years old showed off the new and exclusive looks, and proceeds of the event benefitted the organizations. (Sy Bean / Seattle Refined)
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