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Thembe Fashions Trunk Show & Sale!

Crafty Bastards alum, Thembe Fashions, is hosting a Trunk Show & Sample Sale at Dekka this Thursday night.

Dekka is the new, funky, hip place to shop and hang in the U Street Corridor. The Dekka showroom hosts fashion, art and music, and showcases local artists, designers, DJ’s, musicians, and other pretty darn cool talent.

Thembe Fashions handmakes classic, unique, and original accessories and clothing.

Philissa Williams, the mastermind behind these ultra chic designs, has made a name for herself in the DC area creating wearable pieces of art with vintage materials.

Learn more about Thembe Fashions in our previous Crafty Bastards Vendor Spotlight post here.

Thembe Fashions Trunk Show & Sample Sale
Thursday, July 17, 6-9pm
Dekka Showroom, 1338 U Street NW (2nd and 3rd floors)

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