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Fashion Week El Paseo Kicks Off Friday

An estimated 14,000 people will attend the Palm Desert event, now in its eighth year, organizers said.

The eighth annual Fashion Week El Paseo, a nine-day run of fashion shows and social events, gets under way Friday in Palm Desert.

Organizers expect 14,000 people to attend Fashion Week, which is billed as the largest consumer fashion event on the West Coast. Nine runway shows and four trunk shows by more than 50 designers, including "Project Runway" contestants and designers from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, are planned.

The week will start with a "Best of Saks Fifth Avenue" runway show at 8 p.m. Friday, to benefit The Living Desert zoo.

"Fashion Week El Paseo presents a cross-section of all categories of the best of the west and creates a week that entertains and educates, while premiering the latest fashion from high-caliber designers," said Susan Stein, fashion editor of Palm Springs Life magazine, organizer of Fashion Week.

This year's headlining designers include Katherine Polk, Sue Wong, Victor Tung and "Designer of the Week" Gilbert Chagoury. In addition, "Project Runway" All-Star runner-up Michael Costello and other contestants from the show will present "The Drama and Designs of Project Runway."

Other events include a canine fashion show to benefit the Humane Society of the Desert and "Sunnylands Chic," an exhibition of Walter and Leonore Annenberg's fashions. The former U.S. ambassador and his wife built an estate in Rancho Mirage called Sunnylands.

Fashion Week El Paseo will benefit more than 30 local and regional charities.

For information and tickets, go to www.fashionweekelpaseo.com.

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