Strut your stuff at Fort Worth Fashion Week this April

We’ve got all you need to know before you go to the premiere fashion event in Cowtown.

A fashion model poses in a long taupe dress in front of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

While you’re at the “The Future” Fashion Runway Show, check out the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s new exhibition “Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940.”

Photo by @agnieszkam_photography; Model @iamlacorazon

Calling all fashionistasFort Worth Fashion Week returns on Monday, April 1 and Friday, April 5. Level up your street style while catching a glimpse of this spring and summer’s hottest styles by attending the two signature events:

FWISD “NEXT GEN” Fashion Runway Show | Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
This all-ages event on Monday, April 1 will showcase vibrant and textured regalia that’s been crafted by Fort Worth ISD students — hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be provided.

“The Future” Fashion Runway Show | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
See looks by future fashion designers from Texas universities; the show coincides with the museum’s free First Friday event on Friday, April 5, so you can also expect live music, light bites, and specialty drinks.

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