Potawatomi Hotel & Casino becomes a venue for haute couture this week
                    Posted:                         Sep 12, 2018  7:27 AM CDT                                                                            
             
 
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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--It's almost time for the catwalk strut over at Potawatomi Hotel and Casino. Milwaukee Fashion Week begins on Thursday. For the last several years, the event's been held at the Milwaukee Athletic Club. But a growing crowd forced organizers to find a new venue. Look for at least 30 local and regional designers to showcase their styles for the fall season. And it's not just for women. Clothing for men and children are featured.
100% of the net proceeds from the event will go to Make-A-Wish Wisconsin. The show starts Thursday and runs through Saturday at the Event Center in the casino. Tickets are still available. Click here to purchase them.
                
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