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Round 2: Seamless in Seattle Finalists Revealed; Vote for Your Favorite Today

Vote for your favorite and come see their designs in person on June 8th at our first ever Seamless i

By Seattle Mag May 5, 2011

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Drum roll please: Below are our top 12 finalists for the 2011 Seamless in Seattle competition! These talented designers will make their runway debut at the first ever Seamless in Seattle fashion show, which is just over a month away now on Wednesday, June 8th. Expect a fashion-filled evening of great runway looks, a special surprise design challenge, plus the 2011 winners will be revealed live on stage. Get your tickets now!

In the meantime, peruse the galleries below and be sure to vote for your favorite designer on our Facebook page. The designer with the most votes will win the “Reader’s Choice” award at the fashion show! The last day to vote will be June 7th, and will be determind by the number of  “Likes” on the Facebook page album.

The Top 12 Finalists

Emerging Designers

{Finalist!}

Designer 1: Kate Burt

Line: Operation + Stitch

 


{Finalist!}

Designer 2: Banchong Douangphrachanh

Line: Banchong Douangphrachanh

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 4: Kristine Hawthorne

Line: Helene Hawthorne Fashions

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 7: Malia Peoples

Line: Lady Konnyaku Clothing

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 9: Emily Riordan-Roache

Line: Riordan Roache

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 11: Bri Seeley

Line: Bri Seeley Designs

 

 

Student Designers

{Finalist!}

Designer 13: Angela Allen

Line: Angela Allen Design. Fall 2011 Collection

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 15: Timothy Campbell

Line: Indismith Clothing Co.

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 21: Gina Moorhead

Line: Gina Marie

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 22: Caitlyn Petitclerc

Line: Fancyhawk Lingerie

 

 

{Finalist!}

Designer 23: Kathy Sabin-Mensah

Line: Kreati Ka

 

 

Bridal Designer

{Finalist!}

Designer 28: Kim McCormick

Line: Kimmi Designs

 

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